GAME 1: CLEMSON (0-0) VS. WOFFORD (0-0)
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1 GAME 1: CLEMSON (0-0) VS. WOFFORD (0-0) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2015 Frank Howard Field Memorial Stadium (81,500) Clemson, S.C. Kickoff: 12:30 p.m. TV: ACC NETWORK (Tim Brant, Dave Archer, Roddy Jones) CLEMSON RADIO NETWORK (Don Munson, Rodney Williams, Patrick Sapp) SATELLITE RADIO Sirius Ch. 84, XM Ch. 84 CLEMSON TIGERS 2015 Record 0-0, 0-0 ACC Location Clemson, S.C. Colors Clemson Orange & Regalia Enrollment 21,303 Director of Athletics Dan Radakovich (Indiana (Pa.) 80) Head Coach Dabo Swinney (Alabama 93) Clemson Record (7th full season) (.701) Home Record 39-6 (.867) Away & Neutral Record (524) vs. ACC regular season (.736) vs. Wofford 1-0 Clemson Rankings 12th AP, 12th USA Today Co-Offensive Coordinators Tony Elliott, Jeff Scott Defensive Coordinator Brent Venables Twitter / Web ClemsonTigers.com WOFFORD TERRIERS 2015 Record 0-0, 0-0 SoCon Location Spartanburg, S.C. Colors Gold & Black Enrollment 1600 Director of Athletics Richard Johnson Head Coach Mike Ayers (Georgetown, Ky 74) Wofford Record (28th year) Overall (31st year) vs Clemson 0-2 Offensive Coordinator Wade Lang Defensive Coordinator Nathan Fuqua Football Communications Brent Williamson Phone (864) [email protected] Web WoffordTerriers.com SERIES HISTORY Overall Record: Clemson leads 11-3 at Clemson: Clemson leads 7-0 at Wofford: Clemson leads 4-3 First Meeting: Clemson 16-0 in 1896 Last Clemson Win: in 2011 Last Wofford Win: in SCHEDULE & RESULTS Date Opponent TV W-L Score/Time Sept. 5 Wofford ACCN 12:30 p.m. Sept. 12 Appalachian St. ESPN3 12:30 p.m. Sept. 17 at Louisville ESPN 7:30 p.m. Oct. 3 Notre Dame Oct. 10 Georgia Tech Oct. 17 Boston College Oct. 24 at NC State Oct. 31 at Miami (Fla.) Nov. 7 Florida State Nov. 14 at Syracuse Nov. 21 Wake Forest Nov. 28 at South Carolina CLEMSON ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Assistant AD / Football Communications Tim Bourret (Notre Dame 77) Office: Cell: [email protected] Assistant AD / Director of Athletic Communications Joe Galbraith (Mississippi State 01) Office: [email protected] Associate Communications Director / Secondary Philip Sikes (Clemson 02) Office: Cell: [email protected] Sr. Associate Communications Director / Credentials Sam Blackman (Clemson 85) [email protected] Athletic Communications: Mailing Address: P.O. Box 31, Clemson, SC Overnight: 100 Perimeter Rd, Clemson, SC Tickets: CLEMSON DABO SWINNEY PRESS CONFERENCE Head Coach Dabo Swinney will hold his weekly press conference at the Team Room on the second floor of the West Endzone at Memorial Stadium each Tuesday at 11 a.m. There will be no press conference on Tuesday, September 22nd when Clemson has an open date. Clemson players will be available after Swinney s press conference on the fourth floor of the West Endzone. Coach Swinney s press conference will be available over clemsontigers.com. An abbreviated transcript of his press conference also will be available. ACC TELECONFERENCE The ACC holds a teleconference for the media every Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m. throughout the season. The first session is September 2 and the final session is November 24 (Tuesday prior to Thanksgiving). Each coach has a 10 minute period on the conferemce. Each teleconference available at theacc.com. Contact the ACC for the teleconference phone number. Head Coach, School Time #Brian Kelly, Notre Dame 10:20 a.m. Dabo Swinney, Clemson 10:30 a.m. Jimbo Fisher, Florida State 10:40 a.m. Bobby Petrino, Louisville 10:50 a.m. Scott Shafer, Syracuse 11:00 a.m. Dave Clawson, Wake Forest 11:10 a.m. Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech 11:20 a.m Larry Fedora, North Carolina 11:30 a.m. Pat Narduzzi, Pittsburgh 11:40 a.m. Al Golden, Miami (FL) 11:50 a.m. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech Noon Mike London, Virginia 12:10 p.m. Steve Addazio, Boston College 12:20 p.m. David Cutcliffe, Duke 12:30 p.m. Dave Doeren, NC State 12:40 p.m. #Coach Kelly on call when Notre Dame playing an ACC opponent. MEDIA INFORMATION SWINNEY SUNDAY TELECONFERENCE Coach Swinney will hold a short teleconference to review the previous day s game each Sunday at 6 p.m. The teleconference after the September 17 Louisville game will be held on Monday, September 21. To access the call contact Tim Bourret at the Sports Information Office. CLEMSON PLAYER INTERVIEWS Clemson student-athlete interviews are held each Monday and Tuesday on the fourth floor of the West Endzone at Memorial Stadium. Contact Tim Bourret each Sunday by 4 p.m. with your requests for the week. The first players on Monday usually start at 10:30 a.m. and will continue until 2 p.m. Players are available after Coach Swinney s Tuesday press conference at the West Endzone. CLEMSON CO-COORDINATORS A Clemson offensive coordinator, either Tony Elliott or Jeff Scott, will be available on Monday at 11:30 a.m. at the fourth floor of the West Endzone. Defensive Coordinator Brent Venables will be available on Tuesdays some time after Dabo Swinney s press conference. BI-LO TIGER CALLS Head Coach Dabo Swinney will hold his weekly BiLo Tiger Calls program each Monday night from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. It will be available over radio stations on the Clemson Network and over clemsontigers.com. CLEMSON PERSONNEL UPDATE Korin Wiggins, LB, torn ACL, out for year D.J. Reader, DT, Personal reasons, out Ammon Lakip, PK, Suspended, out FOOTBALL NOTES
2 2015 STANDINGS Atlantic Division ACC Home Away Overall Boston College Clemson Florida State Louisville NC State Syracuse Wake Forest Coastal Division ACC Home Away Overall Duke Georgia Tech Miami (Fla.) North Carolina Pittsburgh Virginia Virginia Tech THIS WEEK S GAMES Thursday, September 3 North Carolina vs. South Carolina ESPN 6 p.m. Elon at Wake Forest ESPN3 7 p.m. Alcorn State at Georgia Tech RSN 7:30 p.m. Duke at Tulane CBSSN 9:30 p.m. Friday, September 4 Rhode Island at Syracuse ESPN3 7 p.m. Saturday, September 5 Wofford at Clemson ACCN 12:30 p.m. Maine at Boston College ESPN3 1 p.m. Youngstown State at Pittsburgh ESPN3 1 p.m. Louisville vs. Auburn (at Atlanta) CBS 3:30 p.m. Virginia at UCLA FOX 3:30 p.m. Bethune-Cookman at Miami ESPN3 6 p.m. Troy at NC State ESPN3 6 p.m. Texas State at Florida State ESPNews 8 p.m. Ohio State at Virginia Tech ESPN 8 p.m. CLEMSON PRONUNCIATIONS Dabo Swinney Justin Falcinelli Clelin Ferrell Zach Giella Jay Guillermo Germone Hopper Greg Huegel Jadar Johnson Ammon Lakip Eric Mac Lain Cordrea Tankersley Andy Teasdall Trevion Thompson Korrin Wiggins CLEMSON VS. WOFFORD DA-boh SWEE-nee fal-sih-nehl-ee CLEE-lihn jee-eh-luh gee-ayr-moh juhr-mahn HYOO-guhl juh-dahr A-muhn LAY-kihp mack-layn cohr-dray TEEZ-dahl TRAY-vee-ahn kohr-rihn Clemson vs. Wofford Series Clemson holds an 11-3 advantage in the series with Wofford. That includes a Clemson victory over the Terriers on September 10, 2011, just the second game for the senior class of That was the second of 42 wins for that class, the winningest in Clemson history. That was not an easy victory for the Tigers, who were playing just their second game since Chad Morris became offensive coordinator. Clemson led by just a point at in the fourth quarter before Tajh Boyd connected with DeAndre Hopkins for a 17-yard touchdown with 35 seconds gone in the fourth period. The Tigers held the Terriers off the scoreboard the rest of the game and came away with the eightpoint win. That was quite a performance for the Terriers. That Clemson team had over 25 players go on to play in the NFL, the most of any Clemson team in history. It would win the ACC Championship at season s end. Clemson has actually won four in a row in the series. In addition to the 2011 victory, Clemson was led by Woody Dantzler in a win in That game took place the Saturday before the 911 attacks on the World Trade Center. Clemson defeated Wofford on September 5, 1981, exactly 34 years ago on Saturday. That was the season opener of Clemson s National Championship season. The score was tied 3-3 at the end of the first period. Wofford s last win in the series took place in 1933, a Terriers win in Spartanburg. Wofford also won consecutive games by shutout in 1925 and The two teams first met in 1896, the first year of Clemson football. The Tigers won that game, 16-0, in Spartanburg in what was just the third game in Clemson football history. Clemson won the second meeting, 21-0, in 1900 in the second game of John Heisman s coaching career at Clemson. Brian Mance Returns to Clemson One of the opposing coaches for Saturday s game is Brian Mance, a 2005 Clemson graduate who played for the Tigers from Mance is in his first year as cornerbacks coach for the Terriers after serving at Clemson as a player development coach and graduate assistant coach from 2010 to He worked at North Greenville University the last three years. Mance was a starting defensive back and punt returner for the Tigers. He had an outstanding all-around career and is still tied for seventh in Clemson history in career interceptions with 12. He played 823 snaps as a cornerback in 2002, still the third most for a cornerback in Clemson history. He finished his career with 164 tackles, 23 passes broken up and once had an 88-yard punt return against Georgia Tech that is still the seventh longest in Clemson history. He was a first-team All-ACC selection by the Sporting News in Wofford Offensive Coordinator Played against Clemson Wofford offensive coordinator Wade Lang played against Clemson 34 years ago on this exact date (September 5, 1981). When the Terriers came to Clemson as an NAIA school in 1981, Lang was a running back. He led Wofford ball carriers that day with 17 carries for 76 yards. He also completed two passes for 30 yards. Lang achieved those 76 yards against a Clemson defense that ranked eighth in the nation in rushing defense that year allowing just 88 yards a game. How good was Lang s rushing total? Only Herschel Walker and Roger Craig had more rushing yards against the Tigers that year. Walker had for Georgia against the Tigers in the third game of the season, and Craig had in the Orange Bowl for Nebraska against the Tigers. Mike Ayers was an assistant coach at Wofford when Clemson faced the Terriers in This will be the third time he has faced Clemson as the Terrier s head coach. Other Clemson and Wofford Ties One other player for Wofford that day in 1981 who has a tie to Clemson is Tim Renfrow. He had two kickoff returns for 40 yards, a pass broken up, five tackles and an interception of a Homer Jordan pass. Renfrow is the father of current Clemson wide receiver Hunter Renfrow, a freshman from Myrtle Beach, S.C. *Wofford freshman quarterback Devin Watson is the cousin of Clemson starting quarterback Deshaun Watson. Wofford s Watson is also from Gainesville, Ga. and was a three-year starter at East Hall High School. He ran for 723 yards and passed for 1,755 last season. Wofford snapper Ross Hammond is the nephew of former Clemson All-ACC defensive lineman Vance Hammond. Ross is in his freshman year at Wofford. Vance played for the Tigers from and was part of a Clemson class that finished with a 40-8 record, the second most wins for a senior class in Clemson history. Jerry Richardson, the founder and owner of the Carolina Panthers, is a 1959 graduate of Wofford. His son Mark Richardson, played on Clemson s 1981 National Championship team and is now a member of the school s Board of Trustees. Richardson s Carolina Panthers played their home games in their first season in the NFL at Clemson in *Two Clemson graduates have been the head coach at Wofford. Jules Carson, a 1914 Clemson graduate, was the head coach at Wofford from Rick Gilstrap, a 1972 Clemson graduate, was the head coach at Woffford from He was the coach before current Terriers mentor Mike Ayers took over in Clemson Honorary Captains vs. Wofford Clemson will continue its tradition of honorary captains for home games this year. The honorary captains for the season opener against Wofford are Dan Benish and Reggie Pleasant. Benish played for the Tigers from He was a first-team All-ACC selection in 1981 as a junior when he helped the Tigers to the National Championship. He started 11 of the 12 games that year. He was also a starter in 1980 and He is the uncle of Clemson starting offensive tackle Mitch Hyatt, who will make his first career start on Saturday. Pleasant played for Clemson from FOOTBALL NOTES
3 NATIONAL RANKINGS ASSOCIATED PRESS (PRESEASON) Rk School (1st place) Rec Pts 1. Ohio State (61) TCU Alabama Baylor Michigan State Auburn Oregon Southern Cal Georgia Florida State Notre Dame Clemson UCLA LSU Arizona State Georgia Tech Mississippi Arkansas Oklahoma Wisconsin Stanford Arizona Boise State Missouri Tennessee Others Receiving Votes: Mississippi State 100, Texas A&M 61, Oklahoma State 46, Virginia Tech 42, Utah 36, Penn State 20, Louisville 12, Cincinnati 8, Nebraska 6, Kansas State 5, Florida 4, NC State 4, Texas 3, BYU 2, Northern Illinois 2, Michigan 2, California 1, Western Kentucky 1, West Virginia 1. COACHES (PRESEASON) Rk School (1st place) Rec Pts 1. Ohio State (62) TCU (1) Alabama (1) Baylor Oregon Michigan State Auburn Florida State Georgia Southern Cal Notre Dame Clemson LSU UCLA Mississippi Arizona State Georgia Tech Wisconsin Oklahoma Arkansas Stanford Arizona Missouri Boise State Tennessee Others Receiving Votes: Mississippi State 164, Texas A&M 149, Oklahoma State 89, Virginia Tech, 70, Utah 40, Kansas State 37, Nebraska 27, Louisville 27, Minnesota 25, Penn State 20, South Carolina 18, Miami (FL) 16, Texas 8, Illinois 7, Duke 6, Air Force 5, Louisiana Tech 5, Marshall 4, Utah State 4, West Virginia 3, N.C. State 3, BYU 3, North Carolina 2, Florida 2, Georgia Southern 2, UCF 1, Cinncinnati 1, Kentucky 1, Maryland 1, Michigan 1, Washington 1. CLEMSON VS. WOFFORD and holds the distinction of being the last member of the 1981 National Championship team to play professional football. Pleasant played for the Atlanta Falcons in 1985 and the Tampa Bay Bucs in He then moved to the CFL where he played for Toronto and Edmonton until he retired in He played on the Grey Cup Champion team in He has returned to the Clemson program this year as a team advisor. Clemson Must Defend the Run Clemson will have to defend the run against Wofford. The Terriers have run an option oriented offense for many years and have been very successful. A look to the national statistics at the FCS level shows that Wofford has finished in the top seven in the nation in rushing yards per game each of the last 17 years. Eight times they were second in rushing nationally and were first in 2010 and Last year the Terriers were third with an average of yards per game. Hyatt Slated to Start as True Freshman Clemson true freshman Mitch Hyatt is slated to start at left tackle in the season opener against Wofford. If he does he will be the first true freshman to start the first game of the season at left tackle since 1944 when Phil Prince started the opener against Presbyterian. Prince, who still lives in Clemson, started each of the first seven that year as a true freshman and went on to a celebrated Clemson career as a player and after his playing career was over. In fact he went on to be Clemson University President. Since 1946, only one true freshman has started in the offensive line over the course of the season. That was Barry Richardson in 2004, who did not start the opener, but started seven of the 11 games that year. It is obviously very rare for any true freshman offensive lineman to even play in a game over the course of the season as most are red-shirted. Since 1986, only five true freshmen have played in a game on the offensive line. Richardson had the most playing time with 471 snaps in Most Plays by True Freshman OL since 1986 Player Year GP-GS Plays Barry Richardson Akil Smith Antoine McClain Brandon Pilgrim Marion Dukes Clemson 12 th in Preseason Polls Clemson is ranked 12 th in the preseason AP and USA Today polls. This is the highest preseason ranking Clemson has had since 2013 when the program was eighth. Clemson s highest preseason ranking in history is No. 4 in 1984 and The only other year Clemson was No. 12 in the preseason ranking was The Tigers finished No. 12 that year. Even though Clemson was the preseason favorite to win the ACC championship by media attending the league s football kickoff in July at Pinehurst, N.C., Dabo Swinney s team is the second highest ranked ACC team in both polls. Florida State, the defending ACC Champion, is 10 th by the AP, two spots ahead of Clemson. The Seminoles were eighth in the preseason USA Today Poll. Ohio State was the unanimous No. 1 selection (61 voters) by the Associated Press, the first school to be unanimous No. 1 in the preseason since the AP first had a preseason poll in TCU is second, Alabama is third and Baylor is fourth. Michigan State is fifth in the preseason AP poll, the program s highest preseason ranking since Auburn is ranked sixth, Oregon seventh, Southern California eighth, Georgia ninth and Florida State, who will play at Clemson on November 7, is ranked 10 th. Notre Dame, who will play at Clemson on October 3, is ranked 11 th, Clemson 12 th, UCLA 13 th, LSU 14 th, and Arizona State 15 th. Georgia Tech, who will play at Clemson on October 10, is ranked 16 th, while Mississippi is 17 th, Arkansas is 18 th, Oklahoma is 19 th and Wisconsin is 20 th. Stanford is 21 st, Arizona is 22 nd, Boise State is 23 rd, Missouri is 24 th and Tennessee is 25 th. Clemson is one of 11 schools with the same preseason ranking by the Associated Press and USA Today. That includes the top four schools, Georgia and Notre Dame. This marks the fourth straight year Clemson has been ranked in the preseason top 25 by the Associated Press. Clemson was 14 th in the preseason in 2012 and finished 11 th. Clemson was eighth in the AP preseason poll in 2013 and finished eighth. The Tigers were 16 th in the preseason in 2014 and finished 15 th. Clemson was unranked in 2011 and finished 22 nd. Clemson is the only school in the nation to finish at least the same in the post season AP poll compared to its preseason ranking, each of the last four years. This is the 24 th time (since 1950 when preseason poll started) Clemson has been ranked in the preseason top 25 by the Associated Press. The program has gone on to also finish in the top 25 a total of 13 of those 23 seasons. That includes each of the last three years. Clemson had a five-year run of being ranked in the preseason and the post season top 25 from Clemson has been ranked in 61 of the last 67 polls dating to the 2011 season and including the 2015 preseason poll. Clemson, Alabama, Oregon and Florida State are the only four schools to finish in the top 25 of the AP poll each of the last four years. Clemson in Season Openers Clemson has won 23 of its last 30 season openers. That includes a 10-5 record the last 15 years when Clemson has played its most challenging season-opening games. Clemson has lost four of its last 13 season opening games, but all four were to top 25 teams, three times to Georgia (2002, 2003 and 2014) and in 2008 to Alabama in a game played in Atlanta. Clemson has played eight openers against top 25 teams in the last 16 years after having played just five top 25 teams in opening games between 1936 (first year of the AP poll) and The Tigers are (.779), regardless of site, in their first game in the previous 119 seasons FOOTBALL NOTES 3
4 CLEMSON VS. WOFFORD Clemson Top Performances on Opening Day Below are Clemson s top performances by individual category in the opening game of the season, regardless of site. The all-purpose yardage record dates back over 60 years. Clemson Opening Day Individual Records: Total Offense: 312 by Tajh Boyd vs. Georgia, 2013 Rushing Yards: 228 by Andre Ellington vs. Auburn, 2012 Passing Yards: 288 by Charlie Whitehurst vs. Wake Forest, 2004 Pass Attempts: 41 vs. Charlie Whitehurst vs. Wake Forest, 2004 Pass Completions: 24 by Tajh Boyd vs. Auburn, 2012 Completion %.941 (16-17) by Woodrow Dantzler vs. The Citadel, 2000 Passing Efficiency: by Woodrow Dantzler vs. The Citadel, 2000 Receptions: 13 by DeAndre Hopkins vs. Auburn, 2012 Reception Yards: 152 (9 rec.) by Airese Currie vs. Wake Forest, 2004 All Purpose Yards: 246 by Buck George vs. Presbyterian, 1952 Field Goals: 6 by Jad Dean vs. Texas A&M, 2005 Tackles: 18 by Jeff Davis vs. Rice, by Chad Carson vs. The Citadel, 2000 Clemson Undefeated vs. FCS Teams Clemson is a perfect 29-0 against Football Championship Subdivision teams. The Division was formed prior to the 1978 season. Southern Conference schools became I-AA in The Tigers face Wofford of the FCS this Saturday. Clemson has outscored Football Championship Sub-Division teams by a margin, an average victory of Clemson has won 28 of the 29 games by at least double digits. The only exception came when Clemson defeated Wofford in Wofford s 27 points are the most by an FCS school against Clemson. Each of the last 14 games against FCS teams have been from the state of South Carolina. The last FCS team from outside the state to play Clemson was Appalachian State in 1997, Clemson s opponent next week, but the Mountaineers are now in the FBS. Clemson vs. FCS Opponents (29-0) Year Opponent W L CU-OPP Margin 1982 Western Carolina W Western Carolina W Appalachian State W The Citadel W Western Carolina W Furman W Furman W Appalachian State W Appalachian State W Chattanooga W ETSU W Furman W Western Carolina W Furman W Appalachian State W Furman W The Citadel W Wofford W Furman W Furman W The Citadel W South Carolina State W Coastal Carolina W Presbyterian W Wofford W Furman W South Carolina State W The Citadel W S.C. State W Total Mac Lain Wins Richardson Community Service MVP Clemson starting offensive guard Eric Mac Lain received a Jerry Richardson Community MVP Award at the sixth annual South Carolina Coaches for Charity dinner in Columbia, S.C on July 30. Mac Lain was one of six people representing six different South Carolina schools honored at the banquet with the Jerry Richardson Community MVP Award. The award is named after the former Wofford All-American who is the owner of the Carolina Panthers. Mac Lain has been significantly involved in community service work since he came to Clemson in He recently won a Top Six Award from the Atlantic Coast Conference as one of the top Clemson student athletes from any sport involved in community service. He is also one of the nominees for the Allstate Good Hands Team, a national team of college football players honored for their community service. On the field, Mac Lain has helped the Tigers to 32 wins and three top 15 finishes in the AP and USA Today polls over the last three years. He was named to the preseason All-ACC team selected by the media attending the ACC Football Kickoff at Pinehurst earlier this month and is also a preseason candidate for the Lombardi Award. Five Tigers Named Preseason All-ACC Clemson, the preseason favorite to win the ACC according to the media attending the ACC Football Kickoff in July, led all schools with five selections to the preseason All-ACC Football Team. Clemson led the offense with four selections, as quarterback Deshaun Watson, offensive guard Eric Mac Lain and wide receivers Mike Williams and Artavis Scott were named. Shaq Lawson was Clemson s lone representative on the first team defense. Watson, who was named the preseason ACC Player of the Year, was on 100 of the 163 ballots as the first team quarterback. The sophomore completed 68 percent of his passes last year and threw 14 touchdown passes against just two interceptions. He also accounted for five scores on the ground. Williams had 1,030 yards receiving on 57 receptions last year when he averaged 18 yards per catch, seventh best in the nation among players with at least 50 receptions. Scott was a first-team freshman All-American last year when he had 965 receiving yards and a team best 76 receptions. Both had over 100 receiving yards in the win over Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl. Mac Lain is the only player on the team who already has an undergraduate degree. The native of Hope Mills, N.C. is a veteran of 39 games at Clemson and had his best game against Oklahoma. Lawson started just one game last year, but had 44 tackles in 295 plays. He added 11 tackles for loss and is the first Clemson player since Anthony Simmons ( ) to have at least 10 tackles for loss as a freshman and sophomore. Clemson led the way with five selections to the first team, while Florida State and Virginia Tech had four apiece. Clemson Has 40 Freshmen Clemson begins the season with 40 freshmen on the roster. That includes red-shirt and freshmen in their first year with the program. The last time Clemson had that many freshmen on the roster was 2011 and that was also the last time Clemson won the ACC Championship. Clemson had 42 freshmen on that roster. The 2011 Clemson team finished with a 10-4 record and a top 25 final ranking. Four of those wins were against top 25 teams, the most in one season in school history. Swinney Named to Dodd Preseason Watch List Clemson Head Coach Dabo Swinney is one of 23 coaches from around the country named to the Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Foundation Watch List. According to the release made by the Bobby Dodd Foundation and Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, the head coaches on the watch list represent programs with the highest ideals of leadership, scholarship and integrity on and off the field the three pillars of legendary coach Bobby Dodd s philosophy. Swinney won the award in 2011 when he led Clemson to its first ACC Championship in 20 years and set a school record for wins over top 25 teams in a season with four. He was the first Clemson football coach to be named a national Coach of the Year since Danny Ford in Other ACC coaches on the 2015 Watch List are Jimbo Fisher of Florida State and Paul Johnson of Georgia Tech. Clemson opponents Brian Kelly of Notre Dame and Steve Spurrier of South Carolina are also on the list. All four of those coaches will face Swinney and the Tigers this year. All but Spurrier will face the Tigers at Clemson s Memorial Stadium. Swinney has led Clemson to a record in seven seasons. That includes a mark over the last four years. Clemson has won at least 10 games each of the last four years and the 42 victories are a school record for a four-year period. Clemson has finished each of the last four years in the top 25 of both polls, including top 15 rankings each FOOTBALL NOTES
5 of the last three years. CLEMSON VS. WOFFORD Blanks Returns after Two Torn ACLs One of the bright spots of preseason camp has been the play of junior nickel back/linebacker Travis Blanks. The native of Tallahassee, Fla. is coming off two torn ACL injuries. He suffered the first in the 11 th game of the 2013 season against The Citadel. After sitting out the 2014 season, he suffered the second in the last bowl practice in Orlando prior to last year s Russell Athletic Bowl game against Oklahoma. But, Blanks has come back strong and played well in preseason scrimmages as a starting nickel back on Brent Venables s defense. Blanks was a starter in the 2012 and 2013 seasons. In 2012 as a true freshman he had 51 tackles, seven passes broken up and an interception and was named a second team Freshman All-American. He had a career high eight tackles at Florida State. In 2013 in 11 games, 10 as a starter, he had 35 tackles in 475 plays and had two caused fumbles, one recovered. Wiggins Out for Season Korrin Wiggins, one of just four returning players who started at least six games on Clemson s number-one ranked defense of 2014, suffered a torn ACL during practice in August and will be out for the 2015 season. Wiggins sustained the injury while trying to recover a fumble during a situational scrimmage in Memorial Stadium. The native of Durham, N.C. has not red-shirted previously, and thus will be able to sit out the 2015 season and return as a red-shirt junior in Wiggins has had 54 tackles, four tackles for loss, four interceptions and seven passes broken up in 25 games over the last two seasons. He had 40 tackles and two interceptions for 44 return yards in 521 snaps last year as a nickel back. He played in all 13 games, six as a starter, when he helped Clemson to a 10-3 record and a No. 15 final ranking in both polls. Wiggins finished the 2014 on a strong note with a 37-yard interception return against Georgia State, four tackles and a pass broken up against South Carolina, and a team high six tackles and a seven-yard interception return against Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl. Clemson won all three of those games. Final Preseason Scrimmage Review Clemson held its final stadium scrimmage of the preseason on August 20 th and the story of the day was kicker Greg Huegel. Greg Huegel had a big day, said Head Coach Dabo Swinney, who kidded to the media that he now knows how to pronounce his name (Hugh gul). He did not miss today and made a 53-yarder on the last play of the scrimmage. He was 3-8 the last time we scrimmaged in the stadium, but he came back today. I was impressed and as of today he is our starting kicker. He was outstanding all day. A red-shirt freshman from Blythewood, S.C. who was not on the team last year, Huegel made four field goals in four attempts during the scrimmage (36, 48, 21, 42 yards) and made five others before the scrimmage and in last second situations at the end of practice. Swinney also announced that Ammon Lakip, the starting kicker last year, was back in school and at practice, but not participating yet. Swinney said Lakip would be suspended for the first three games of the season. He has a chance to come back for the Notre Dame game on October 3. Watson completed passes for 154 yards and two scores to lead the quarterbacks. Gallman had 9-91 rushing and scored on a 50- yard run. Gallman has averaged 6.7 yards per carry and has been the top rusher in all three scrimmages. C.J. Davidson added 9-36 rushing, while Tyson Dye had 8-33 and C.J. Fuller added on the ground and had a 16-yard touchdown run. Hunter Renfrow was the top receiver with four receptions for 72 yards, including a 21-yard score from Watson. The receiving numbers were balanced as 11 other players had either one or two receptions. The offense did not commit a turnover all day. Defensively, Jefferie Gibson was the top tackler with seven, while Ben Boulware and Chad Smith had five apiece. Shaq Lawson had three sacks to pace the defense. Eight other players had a tackle for loss. Nine Straight Wins at Death Valley Clemson has nine consecutive home wins, tied for the sixth longest streak in the nation among FBS schools. Alabama and Baylor both have the longest with 16 in a row, followed by Florida State and Boise State at 14 in a row. Clemson nearly ended Florida State s streak in a Florida State overtime win last year. Central Florida has the fifth longest home winning streak with 10, while Clemson and Utah State are tied for sixth with nine in a row. Colorado State and Mississippi State have won eight in a row. Clemson s nine-game home winning streak is its longest since the Tigers had a 13-game home winning streak from September 3, 2011 to October 12, Florida State ended that Clemson home streak. The Tigers are 26-2 at home over the last four years. In terms of overall games, Clemson has a three-game winning streak. That sounds modest, but it is actually tied for the fourth longest in the country among Power Five conference schools. Ohio State has won 13 in a row and TCU eight in a row. Michigan State is third with a four-gamer. Clemson, NC State and Stanford are next at three in a row. Only Three Starters Back on Defense Clemson returns only three starters from the 2014 defense that led the nation in 11 different statistical categories, including total defense, tackles for loss, pass defense and yards/play allowed. This is the fewest returning starters on defense for a season since 1979 when Clemson had just three returning from a 1978 defense that helped Clemson to a no. 6 final ranking in the AP poll and an 11-1 record. But based on history, this Clemson team should not take a defeatist attitude. That 1979 team went on to have quite a season, helping the Tigers to a strong 8-4 record that included wins over Georgia, North Carolina and Notre Dame. That Clemson defense led by All-American Jim Stuckey and all-time leading tackler Bubba Brown, finished the season third in the nation in scoring defense (8.4), seventh in total defense (237.5) and 10 th in rushing defense (117.5). The total defense figure for that team was better than the 2015 team had (261). Watson Named to Manning Watch List Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson was one of 30 quarterbacks from across the country named to the Manning Award Watch List this summer. The award is presented each year to the top quarterback in college football. It is the only college football award that takes postseason performance into account in the selection. Ten finalists will be named on November 25 and the winner will be announced on January 13. Watson is one of five ACC players on the list. The others are Brad Kaaya of Miami (FL), Justin Thomas of Georgia Tech, Jacoby Brissett of NC State, and Marquise Williams of North Carolina. Kaaya, Brissett and Thomas will play against Clemson this year. Watson played in eight games last year for the Tigers, five as a starter (4-1). The native of Gainesville, Ga. completed passes for 1,466 yards and 14 touchdowns with just two interceptions. His 10.7 yards per attempt and passing efficiency led the nation among players with at least 125 passes. He was named the National Quarterback of the Week by the Manning Award last year for his performance against North Carolina. Making his first career start, Watson threw six touchdown passes to tie the ACC record and establish a Clemson record for scoring passes in a single game. Watson was also named to the Watch Lists for the O Brien Award and the Walter Camp Player of the Year earlier this month. Lawson, Mac Lain Named to Lombardi Watch List Clemson linemen Shaq Lawson and Eric Mac Lain have been named to the 2015 Lombardi Award Watch List. The Lombardi Award is presented each year to a down linemen, end-to-end, either on offense or defense, who set up no farther than 10 yards to the left or right of the ball, or linebackers who set up no farther than five yards deep from the line of scrimmage. Lawson was named to the preseason All-ACC team as a junior. In 2014, he helped Clemson lead the nation in total defense and tackles for loss when he had 44 tackles, 11 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks. He started one game behind All-American Vic Beasley, but actually finished the year with more tackles than Beasley. Mac Lain also made the preseason All-ACC team announced in July. He is also a candidate for the Allstate Good Hands team this year. The graduate student from Hope Mills, N.C. has helped Clemson to a 32-7 record and three top 15 finishes in both polls since FOOTBALL NOTES 5
6 CLEMSON VS. WOFFORD Lawson Had More Tackles Than Beasley in 2014 Shaq Lawson will finally get his chance to be a starter in He has been behind consensus All-American Vic Beasley each of the last two years. Beasley was the No. 8 selection of the 2015 NFL draft by the Atlanta Falcons. Last year Beasley started 12 of the games and played 557 snaps, while Lawson started just once and played 295 snaps. Despite the difference in playing time, Lawson actually had more tackles than Beasley (44-37). Lawson averaged a tackle for every 6.7 plays, while Beasley averaged one every plays. Beasley finished the year with an ACC best 21.5 tackles for loss and was named the ACC Defensive Player of the Year. Lawson had 11 tackles for loss to become the first Clemson player to have double figures in tackles for loss as a freshman and a sophomore since Anthony Simmons did it as a linebacker in While Beasley doubled Lawson s tackle for loss total for the year, the difference on a per play basis was small. Beasley averaged a tackle for loss for every 25.9 plays and Lawson averaged one for every 26.8 plays. Beasley and Lawson Comparison for 2014 Category Vic Beasley Shaq Lawson GP-GS Plays Plays/Game Tackles Plays/Tackle Tackles for Loss Plays/TFL Sacks Relatively Speaking Starting offensive tackle Mitch Hyatt is the nephew of former Clemson defensive tackle Dan Benish, who was an All-ACC defensive tackle on Clemson s 1981 National Championship team. Freshman defensive back Mark Fields is the son of former Carolina Panther linebacker Mark Fields, a first-round draft choice of the New Orleans Saints in J.D. Davis and Judah Davis are the twin sons of former Clemson All-American and College Football Hall of Famer Jeff Davis. Jayron Kearse is the nephew of former NFL player Jevon Kearse. Tight end Milan Richard is the nephew of former Georgia All-American and Heisman Trophy winner Herschel Walker. Tight end Cannon Smith is the son of former Clemson defensive end Bill Smith, a starter on Clemson s 1981 National Championship team. Quarterback Kelly Bryant is a cousin of former Clemson receiver and current Pittsburgh Steeler Martavis Bryant. Tight end Garrett Williams is the son of former Florida State fullback Dayne Williams who helped the Seminoles execute the puntrooski against Clemson in Wide receiver and holder Seth Ryan is the son of Buffalo Bills Head Coach Rex Ryan. Reserve center Zach Riggs is the son of former Clemson All- ACC tight end and Cincinnati Bengal Jim Riggs. Clemson Preseason Pick to Win ACC Clemson was the preseason pick to win the ACC Championship according to media covering the 2015 ACC Kickoff at Pinehurst. This is the eighth time Clemson has been the preseason pick since 1976, the year the league first had a preseason poll. Clemson won the ACC Championship each of the first three times it was the preseason selection (1978, 1987 and 1988). It was also the preseason choice in 1991 and went on to win the title that year. Three times Clemson has been the preseason pick, but did not win the league. Those years were 1989, 2008 and In 1989 Clemson finished third in the league standings, but went on to have the highest final ranking of any ACC team. Clemson was third in the Atlantic in 2008 and second in Clemson won the ACC Championship in 2011 when it was picked second behind Florida State in the preseason poll. Watson ACC Preseason Player of the Year Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson was the preseason pick to be the ACC Player of the Year according to the media covering the 2015 ACC Football Kickoff at Pinehurst. Watson is the fourth Clemson player since 2008 to be the preseason Player of the Year. The others have been Cullen Harper (2008), Sammy Watkins (2012) and Tajh Boyd (2013). None of the three went on to win the award. In fact, no preseason ACC Player of the Year has gone on to win the award since Matt Ryan of Boston College in Calvin Johnson also did it in 2006, the first year there was a preseason Player of the Year named. Since 2006, two Clemson players have won the award at the end of the season. C.J. Spiller was the recipient in 2009 and Tajh Boyd won the honor as a junior in Clemson Had 15 Midyear Enrollees Clemson has 40 freshmen (true or redshirt) on its roster and 15 of them were players who entered Clemson in January. That group got a full spring practice work and it helped them prepare for the season. A look to the list shows that eight of them should play in the season opener against Wofford. Below is a list of the 2015 midyear enrollees. Clemson Midyear Enrollees for 2015 Name Pos Hometown High School Shadell Bell WR Decatur, Ga. Columbia #Kelly Bryant QB Piedmont, S.C. Wren Kaleb Chalmers DB Greenwood, S.C. Greenwood #J.D. Davis LB Clemson, S.C. Daniel #Judah Davis LB Clemson, S.C. Daniel #Jake Fruhmorgen OL Tampa, Fla Plant Zach Giella OL Augusta, Ga. Christian Noah Green OL Boiling Springs S.C. Boiling Springs #Mitch Hyatt OT Suwanee, Ga. North Gwinnett Tucker Israel QB Orlando, Fla Lake Nona #Ray-Ray McCloud WR Tampa, Fla Sickles Tanner Muse DB Belmont, N.C. South Point Chad Smith LB Sterling, Va. Dominion #Van Smith DB Charlotte, N.C. Hough #Garrett Williams TE Orlando, Fla First Academy #expected to play in season opener. Clemson Has Two Ties to College Football Playoff Committee Clemson is the only program in the nation to have an athletic director and a former player on the College Football Playoff Committee. (We don t count Pat Haden at Southern Cal because he counts in both categories, but is just one person.) Current Clemson Director of Athletics Dan Radakovich is in his second year on the committee, while former Tiger student-athlete Bobby Johnson is in his first year on the committee. Johnson played for Clemson from , serving as a starter all three years. He went on to an outstanding head coaching career at Furman and Vanderbilt. The members of the 2015 selection committee are: Jeff Long, vice chancellor and director of athletics, University of Arkansas-Fayetteville, Chair Barry Alvarez, director of athletics, University of Wisconsin Lieutenant General Mike Gould, former superintendent of the United States Air Force Academy Pat Haden, director of athletics, University of Southern California Tom Jernstedt, former NCAA executive vice president Tom Osborne, former head coach and director of athletics, University of Nebraska Dan Radakovich, director of athletics, Clemson Condoleezza Rice, Stanford University professor, former Stanford provost and former United States Secretary of State Bobby Johnson, former head coach Furman and Vanderbilt Kirby Hocutt, Athletic Director at Texas Tech Mike Tranghese, former commissioner of the Big East Conference Steve Wieberg, former college football reporter, USA Today Tyrone Willingham, former head coach at Stanford, Notre Dame and Washington. Reader To Step Away From Football For Period of Time Clemson Head Coach Dabo Swinney announced in late August that senior defensive tackle D.J. Reader will be away from the Clemson football team for personal reasons for a period of time. Reader was FOOTBALL NOTES
7 CLEMSON VS. WOFFORD listed as a starting tackle on the preseason depth chart. Sophomore Scott Pagano and freshman Christian Wilkins will be strong candidates to move into a starting role at defensive tackle opposite Carlos Watkins and Roderick Byers. Redshirt freshman Jabril Robinson and first-year player Albert Huggins will also be candidates for playing time at the tackle position. Reader is a fourth-year senior who started one game last year, but played 250 plays and had 27 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks. He is a veteran of 38 games over the last three years. Clemson Has Won Nine of Last 10 Clemson has won nine of its last 10 games and is one of eight teams across the country entering the 2015 season with that kind of streak. Clemson s only loss in its last 10 games last year was at Georgia Tech, 28-6 on November 15. The other schools to win nine of their last 10 to close last season were Boise State, Florida State, Marshall, Oregon, TCU, Michigan State, and Ohio State. Only the Buckeyes were a perfect 10-0 to close the season. The 2014 season was the first time Clemson won nine of its last 10 to close the season since 1990 when Clemson actually won 10 of its last 11. Clemson Has Just One Returning Starter in Offensive Line Clemson has just one returning starter in the offensive line in center Ryan Norton. Norton is actually in his third year starting at that position. The last time Clemson had just one returning starter in the offensive line was 2008 when the Tigers finished 7-6. Clemson has also had one returning starter in the offensive line in 2007 (9-4), 2002 (7-6), 1999 (none, 6-6), 1992 (5-6) and 1985 (6-6). Having a young offensive line can be tough to overcome for most Divison I teams and historically that has been the case at Clemson. Over the last 30 seasons Clemson has had one or no starters returning in the offensive line six times and the combined record is 40-34, a.540 winning percentage. In seasons Clemson has had four or five returning starters in the offensive line over the last 30 years (11 seasons), Clemson is for a.720 winning percentage. Eight Tigers Have Degrees Eight current Clemson players already have their undergraduate degrees. The list includes Jim Brown (SN, management), C.J. Davidson (RB, sociology), Joe Gore (OT, parks, recreation and tourism management), Eric Mac Lain OG, health science), Collins Mauldin (DE, biology), Ryan Norton (C, history), Charone Peake (WR, parks, recreation and tourism management), and Stanton Seckinger (TE, management). Over the six years he has been head coach Dabo Swinney has had 120 senior football players and 114 have their degrees. Clemson Has Led Nation in Tackles for Loss Last Two Years Clemson has led the nation in tackles for loss each of the last two years. The NCAA has kept tackles for loss as a national team stat only since 2006, but Clemson s 131 tackles for loss last year were the most on record. Clemson averaged 10.1 per game. Clemson also led the nation in tackles for loss in 2013 with 123 in 13 games, 9.46 per game. Clemson led the nation in 11 different categories last year, including tackles for loss and pass efficiency defense. It is a unique combination that shows a team s ability to rush the passer and defend in the secondary. Clemson was the first school to lead the nation in both categories in the same year. Indicators of Victory under Swinney Clemson is 54-5 under Dabo Swinney when it wins the total offense statistic, including 39-2 the last four years. Clemson won that statistic against Florida State in 2014, but lost the game. Clemson is 36-4 under Swinney when Tigers win the turnover margin statistic. Clemson won that statistic at Florida State in 2014, yet lost the game. Clemson is 21-1 in last 22 games when it has at least 300 passing yards. Clemson had 306 passing yards at Florida State in 2014, but lost the game. Clemson is 48-4, including 38-0 the last four years, when it has more first downs than the opposition. Clemson is 44-6 under Swinney, 29-4 the last three years, when it has more rushing yards than the opposition. Clemson had more rushing yards than Florida State in 2014, yet lost the game. Clemson is 53-3 under Swinney, including 37-0, the last four years when leading heading into the fourth quarter. Clemson had won 32 straight games dating to 2010 when it had a lead at any point in the fourth quarter prior to the overtime loss at Florida State on September 20. Swinney in top 10 in ACC history in winning percentage Dabo Swinney is seventh in ACC in winning percentage with a.701 mark. He is so far in his Clemson career. That is still third in Clemson history, as Danny Ford is at.760 and Ken Hatfield at.707. Jimbo Fisher of Florida State is first at.863 off a record. Rk Coach School Record Pct 1. Jimbo Fisher Florida State Bobby Bowden Florida State Danny Ford Clemson Frank Beamer Virginia Tech Lou Holtz N.C State Ken Hatfield Clemson Dabo Swinney Clemson Jim Tatum Maryland, UNC Jerry Claiborne Maryland Dick Sheridan NC State Four Full-time Offensive Coaches are former Tigers, 21 Part of Staff Clemson has four graduates and former lettermen on its coaching staff in full-time positions and all four are on the offensive side of the ball. The list includes co-offensive coordinators Tony Elliott and Jeff Scott, tight ends coach Danny Pearman and quarterbacks coach Brandon Streeter. Overall, Dabo Swinney has 21 former Clemson players on his staff including full time coaches, graduate assistants, student assistants, player developement coaches and other administrators. Pearman played for the Tigers from as a tight end. He played on two Clemson ACC Championship teams. Elliott and Scott were Clemson teammates and stretch partners prior to practice as wide receivers from Scott played from as a wide receiver and Elliott was a wide receiver from He was a co-captain of a 9-4 Clemson team in 2003 that finished in the top 25. Streeter played with Scott for the 1999 season. Streeter was a quarterback from He was the starting quarterback on Tommy Bowden s first team (1999) and threw for 1466 yards that year, the same total Deshaun Watson threw for in Now Streeter coaches Watson. Former Tiger Players on Clemson Football Staff Name Position Clemson Player Tony Elliott Co-Off Coordinator, RB Jeff Scott Co-Off Coordinator, WR Danny Pearman Asst HC, TE, Special Teams Thomas Austin Graduate Assistant Tyler Grisham Graduate Assistant Deandre McDaniel Graduate Assistant Corico Wright Graduate Assistant Jeff Davis Asst AD Durrell Barry Player Development Reggie Pleasant Team Advisor Rendrick Taylor Grad Asst, Strength Training Henry Guess Asst Video Director Terry Allen Student Assistant Coach Roscoe Crosby Student Assistant Coach 2001, 03 David Davis Student Assistant Coach Dymon Adams Student Assistant Coach 1998 Harom Pringle Student Assistant Coach Keith Jennings Student Assistant Coach Roy Walker Student-Assistant Coaach Clemson Senior class Accomplishments, *Clemson s senior class of 2014 finished with 42 wins (11 losses), tied for the seventh most wins in the nation during that period of time. Clemson s 42 wins rank first in Clemson history, two more than the 1990 seniors had. *The win over No. 24 Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl was the ninth win over a ranked team in the last four years, tying the Clemson mark for wins over ranked teams in a four-year period. The 2013 class 2015 FOOTBALL NOTES 7
8 CLEMSON VS. WOFFORD also had nine. *Clemson is the only school in the nation to beat a top 25 team in a bowl game each of the last three years. Ohio State (fifth), Oklahoma (sixth) and LSU (11 th ) are all in the top 11 in college football history in terms of total wins. *Clemson joined Alabama, Florida State and Oregon as the only schools to finish in the top 25 of both polls each of the last four years. This is the first time a Clemson class has done this since the seniors of The program is one of seven to win a bowl game each of the last three years. The others are Louisiana Lafayette, Michigan State, South Carolina, Texas A&M, Oregon and Utah State. *Clemson had a streak of 50 consecutive weeks ranked in both polls, tied for the longest streak in Clemson history. *Clemson s senior class defeated seven of the top 15 winningest classes over the last four years. Those programs were Auburn, South Carolina, LSU, Georgia, Ohio State, Oklahoma and Louisville. *This class set school records for wins over conference schools (27) and home wins (26) in four-year period. Just the second class in Clemson history to win at least 10 games all four years. Seniors of 1990 also did it. Finished with an ACC Championship and two Atlantic Division crowns. Clemson Seventh Nationally in Wins last Four Years Clemson has a record over the last four years, tied for the seventh most wins among FBS schools during that time. The Tigers have had four straight seasons of at least 10 wins for just the second time in its history. Clemson joins Alabama, Oregon and Northern Illinois as the only schools that can make that claim. Winningest FBS Programs, Rk School Total 1. Alabama Florida State Oregon Northern Illinois Ohio State Boise State Clemson Michigan State Stanford LSU Baylor Georgia South Carolina Clemson 15 th in 2014 Final Polls Clemson ranked 15 th in the final AP and USA Today polls for the 2014 season. The Tigers joined Alabama, Florida State and Oregon as the only schools to finish in the top 25 for the fourth straight year. The Tigers are also joined by Alabama, Florida State, Ohio State and Oregon as the only schools with a top-15 finish each of the last three seasons. Clemson was ninth by USA Today in 2012 and seventh in Clemson s No. 15 final ranking in 2014 was its highest ranking of the season. It marked the first time since 2003 and just the eighth time in school history that Clemson s final ranking was its best for the course of the season. The Tigers were ranked No. 16 in the AP preseason poll. The 2014 season marked the fourth straight year and fifth time in the six full seasons Dabo Swinney has been Clemson s head coach that the Tigers had the same or higher final AP ranking than their preseason ranking. Clemson is the only school in the nation to post the same or higher final top 25 USA Today and AP ranking than its preseason ranking each of the last four years. Clemson s only losses in 2014 were to teams that finished in the final top 10 of the AP and USA Today polls (Florida State, Georgia and Georgia Tech). It marked the third straight year that was the case. This Clemson team finished the year with wins over rival South Carolina and Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl. It marked the first time since 2005 that Clemson finished the season in that fashion and it was just the third time since 1993 that Clemson ended the season with a victory over South Carolina and a bowl victory. Schools Ranked in the Top 25 Each of the Last Four Years School AP-C AP-C AP-C AP-C Clemson Alabama Oregon Florida State Schools Ranked in top 15 Each of Last Three Years School AP-C AP-C AP-C Clemson Alabama Oregon Florida State Ohio State 3-NR Former Clemson Players in NFL Training Camps (As of August 31, 2015) Name Pos Team NFL Yrs CU Yrs Dwayne Allen TE Indianapolis Colts 4th Stephone Anthony LB New Orleans Saints R Isaiah Battle OT St. Louis Rams R Tavaris Barnes DE New Orleans Saints R Vic Beasley DE Atlanta Falcons R DaQuan Bowers DE Tampa Bay Bucs 5th Andre Branch DE Jacksonville Jaguars 4th Bashaun Breeland DB Washington Redskins 2nd Jaron Brown WR Arizona Cardinals 3rd Kourtnei Brown LB Houston Texans 2nd Martavis Bryant WR Pittsburgh Steelers 2 nd Crezdon Butler CB Detroit Lions 6th Chandler Catanzaro PK Arizona Cardinals 2 nd Chris Clemons S Arizona Cardinals 8th Kavell Conner LB San Diego Chargers 3 rd Corey Crawford DE Washington Redskins R Andre Ellington RB Arizona Cardinals 3 rd Jacoby Ford WR Tennessee Titans 5th Marcus Gilchrist SS New York Jets 5th Malliciah Goodman DE Atlanta Falcons 3 rd Chris Hairston OT San Diego Chargers 5th DeAndre Hopkins WR Houston Texans 3 rd Adam Humphries WR Tampa Bay Bucs R Grady Jarrett DT Atlanta Falcons R Jarvis Jenkins DE Chicago Bears 5th Byron Maxwell CB Philadelphia Eagles 5th Antoine McClain OG Arizona Cardinals 3rd Jonathan Meeks SS Buffalo Bills 3 rd Bradley Pinion P San Francisco 49ers R Daniel Rodriguez WR St. Louis Rams R Coty Sensabaugh CB Tennessee Titans 4th Tyler Shatley OG Jacksonville Jaguars 2 nd C.J. Spiller RB New Orleans Saints 6th Tony Steward LB Buffalo Bills R Brandon Thomas OT San Francisco 49ers 2 nd Brandon Thompson DT Cincinnati Bengals 4th Sammy Watkins WR Buffalo Bills 2 nd Josh Watson DT Denver Broncos R Charlie Whitehurst QB Tennessee Titans 10th Deshawn Williams DT Cincinnati Bengals R Straight over Unranked Foes Clemson has won 27 consecutive games against unranked opponents, the longest streak of its kind in school history. All 27 of the wins have been by at least four points, the longest active streak in the nation. Alabama has the longest winning streak in the nation in terms of consecutive wins over unranked opponents regardless of the scoring margin with 54. Consecutive Wins over Unranked Opponents by Four Points or More Rk School Wins Last Loss vs. Unranked Team 1. Clemson at NC State, Michigan State vs. Northwestern, FOOTBALL NOTES
9 CLEMSON VS. WOFFORD Consecutive Wins over Unranked Opponents Rk School Wins Last Loss vs. Unranked Team 1. Alabama vs. UL-Monroe, Clemson at NC State, Florida State at NC State, Texas A&M vs. Texas, Michigan State vs. Northwestern, Auburn at Vanderbilt, Clemson Excels on Field and in Classroom Clemson is the only school in the nation to rank in the top 10 of APR scores (four-year averages) and in the final top 25 of both polls each of the last four years. In fact, Clemson has finished in the top 10 of the APR scores each of the last five years. The streak of top 25 final rankings on the field includes three straight years of top 15 final rankings by AP and USA Today APR Scores Rk School Conference AP-USA APR 1. Northwestern Big Ten Boise State WAC Duke ACC Ohio State Big Ten Northern Illinois MAC Rice Conference USA Clemson ACC Middle Tennessee Sun Belt Rutgers Big East Air Force Mountain West APR Scores Rk School Conference AP-USA APR 1. Northwestern Big Ten Boise State WAC Duke ACC Clemson ACC Wisconsin Big Ten Georgia Tech ACC Boston College ACC 982 Missouri SEC 982 Ohio State Big Ten 3-NR APR Scores Rk School Conference AP-USA APR 1. Duke ACC Northwestern Big Ten Wisconsin Big Ten Boise State WAC 988 Utah State Mountain West Stanford Pac Clemson ACC Georgia Tech ACC Boston College ACC Missouri SEC Nebraska Big Ten NR Rutgers Big Ten 980 South Carolina SEC APR Scores Rk School Conference AP-USA APR 1. Wisconsin Big Ten Duke ACC 992 Northwestern Big Ten Michigan Big Ten Stanford Pac Utah State Mountain West 985 Nebraska Big Ten Clemson ACC Boise State WAC Army Independent 981 Clemson Preseason Honors #2 Mackensie Alexander, CB Third-Team All-ACC by Phil Steele #10 CB in Lindy s Position Rankings Thorpe Award Watch List Bednarik Award Watch List Third-Team All-American by Athlon Second-Team All-ACC by Athlon #9 Wayne Gallman, RB Second-Team All-ACC by Phil Steele Walker Award Watch List Third-Team All-ACC by Athlon #1 Jayron Kearse, S Third-Team All-ACC by Phil Steele #90 Shaq Lawson, DE Third-Team All-ACC by Phil Steele Preseason Watch List for Lombardi Award #10 DE in Lindy s Position Rankings, #1 in ACC Bednarik Award Watch List Second-Team All-ACC by Athlon #16 Jordan Leggett, TE Fourth-Team All-ACC by Phil Steele Mackey Award Watch List #78 Eric Mac Lain, OG Preseason Watch List for Lombardi Award Preseason Candidate for Allstate Good Hands Team Preseason All-ACC by ACC Media #58 Ryan Norton, OL Rimington Award Watch List Fourth-Team All-ACC by Phil Steele Third-Team All-ACC by Athlon #19 Charone Peake, WR Fourth-Team All-ACC by Phil Steele #3 Artavis Scott, WR First-Team All-ACC by Phil Steele #20 WR in Lindy s Position Rankings First-Team All-ACC by Athlon Biletnikoff Award Watch List #32 Andy Teasdall, P Fourth-Team All-ACC by Phil Steele #4 Deshaun Watson, QB Second-Team All-ACC by Phil Steele #4 QB in Lindy s Position Rankings, #1 in ACC #7 on Lindy s Heisman Watch List #10 on Athlon s Heisman Watch List Maxwell Award Watch List First-Team All ACC by Athlon O Brien Award Watch List Manning Award Watch List #7 Mike Williams, WR First-Team All-ACC by Phil Steele #11 WR in Lindy s Position Rankings, #2 in ACC Second-Team All-ACC by Athlon Biletnikoff Award Watch List Head Coach Dabo Swinney Dodd Award Watch List 2015 FOOTBALL NOTES 9
10 VETERAN ROSTER (NUMERICAL) # Player Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Cl. Exp. Hometown High School or Junior College Pronunciation 1 Jayron Kearse S Jr. 2VL Fort Myers, Fla. South Fort Myers HS Jayron (JAY-rahn) 1 Trevion Thompson WR *Fr. RS Durham, N.C. Hillside HS Trevion (TRAY-vee-ahn) 2 Mackensie Alexander CB *So. 1VL Immokalee, Fla. Immokalee HS Mackensie (muh-kehn-zee) 2 Kelly Bryant QB Fr. HS Calhoun Falls, S.C. Wren HS 3 Artavis Scott WR So. 1VL Clearwater, Fla. East Lake HS 4 Deshaun Watson QB So. 1VL Gainesville, Ga. Gainesville HS 5 Germone Hopper WR *Jr. 2VL Charlotte, N.C. Phillip O. Berry Academy of Technology Germone (juhr-mahn) 6 Dorian O Daniel LB *So. 1VL Olney, Md. Our Lady of Good Counsel HS 7 Mike Williams WR Jr. 2VL Vance, S.C. Lake Marion HS 8 Deon Cain WR Fr. HS Tampa, Fla. Tampa Bay Technical HS 9 Wayne Gallman RB *So. 1VL Loganville, Ga. Grayson HS 10 Ben Boulware LB Jr. 2VL Anderson, S.C. T.L. Hanna HS 10 Tucker Israel QB Fr. HS Orlando, Fla. Lake Nona HS 11 Shadell Bell WR Fr. HS Decatur, Ga. Columbia HS 11 Travis Blanks LB *Jr. 2VL Tallahassee, Fla. North Florida Christian School 12 Nick Schuessler QB *Jr. 1VL Grayson, Ga. Grayson HS Schuessler (SHOOS-luhr) 12 Korrin Wiggins^ S Jr. 2VL Durham, N.C. Hillside HS Korrin (kohr-rihn) 13 Hunter Renfrow WR/P *Fr. RS Myrtle Beach, S.C. Socastee HS Socastee (SAHK-uh-stee) 14 Denzel Johnson CB Fr. HS Columbia, S.C. A.C. Flora HS 15 T.J. Green S Jr. 2VL Sylacauga, Ala. Sylacauga HS 16 Jordan Leggett TE Jr. 2VL Navarre, Fla. Navarre HS Navarre (nuh-vahr) 17 Jefferie Gibson S *Fr. RS Hope Mills, N.C. Gray s Creek HS 18 Jadar Johnson S Jr. 2VL Orangeburg, S.C. Orangeburg-Wilkinson HS Jadar (juh-dahr) 19 Tanner Muse S Fr. HS Belmont, N.C. South Point HS 19 Charone Peake WR *Gr. 3VL Moore, S.C. Dorman HS Charone (shuh-rahn) 20 Kaleb Chalmers CB Fr. HS Greenwood, S.C. Greenwood HS 21 Adrian Baker CB *So. 1VL Hallandale, Fla. Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory 21 C.J. Davidson RB *Gr. 2VL Clemson, S.C. Daniel HS 22 Tyshon Dye RB *So. 1VL Elberton, Ga. Elbert County Comprehensive HS 23 Van Smith S Fr. HS Charlotte, N.C. William Amos Hough HS 24 Zac Brooks RB Sr. 2VL Jonesboro, Ark. Jonesboro Senior HS 24 Mark Fields CB Fr. HS Charlotte, N.C. William Amos Hough HS 25 Cordrea Tankersley CB Jr. 2VL Beech Island, S.C. Silver Bluff HS Cordrea (cohr-dray) 26 Adam Choice RB So. 1VL Thomasville, Ga. Thomas County Central HS 27 C.J. Fuller RB *Fr. RS Easley, S.C. Easley HS 29 Marcus Edmond CB *So. SQ Hopkins, S.C. Lower Richland HS 30 Jalen Williams LB Fr. HS Columbia, S.C. Blythewood HS 31 Ryan Carter CB *So. 1VL Grayson, Ga. Grayson HS 32 Andy Teasdall P *Jr. SQ Winston-Salem, N.C. R.J. Reynolds HS Teasdall (TEEZ-dahl) 33 J.D. Davis LB Fr. HS Clemson, S.C. Daniel HS 34 Kendall Joseph LB *Fr. RS Belton, S.C. Belton-Honea Path HS Honea (HUHN-ee-uh) 34 Ray-Ray McCloud WR Fr. HS Tampa, Fla. Sickles HS 36 Judah Davis LB Fr. HS Clemson, S.C. Daniel HS 36 Ammon Lakip PK/P *Sr. 2VL Johns Creek, Ga. Chattahoochee HS Ammon Lakip (A-muhn LAY-kihp) 38 Quintin Hall LB Sr. SQ Piedmont, S.C. Wren HS 38 Amir Trapp CB Fr. HS Clemson, S.C. Daniel HS 39 Jordan Bianchi WR *Sr. SQ Greer, S.C. Riverside HS Bianchi (bee-ahn-kee) 40 Roderick Byers DT *Sr. 3VL Rock Hill, S.C. Northwestern HS 41 T.J. Burrell LB *Jr. 2VL Goose Creek, S.C. Goose Creek HS 42 Christian Wilkins DT Fr. HS Springfield, Mass. Suffield (Conn.) Academy 43 Chad Smith LB Fr. HS Sterling, Va. Dominion HS 44 B.J. Goodson LB *Sr. 3VL Lamar, S.C. Lamar HS 44 Garrett Williams TE Fr. HS Orlando, Fla. The First Academy 45 Chris Register DE *Fr. RS Browns Summit, N.C. Dudley HS 47 Alex Spence PK *Fr. RS Florence, S.C. West Florence HS 48 D.J. Reader DT Sr. 3VL Greensboro, N.C. Grimsley HS 49 Beau Brown^ S *Sr. SQ Beaufort, S.C. Beaufort HS 49 Richard Yeargin DE *Fr. RS Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. University School of Nova Southeastern University 50 Justin Falcinelli OL *Fr. RS Middletown, Md. Middletown HS Falcinelli (fal-sih-nehl-ee) 50 Jabril Robinson DT *Fr. RS Leland, N.C. North Brunswick HS Leland (LEE-lehnd) 51 Taylor Hearn OL *Fr. RS Williston, S.C. Williston-Elko HS 53 Martin Aiken LB *Jr. 2VL Smoaks, S.C. Bamberg-Ehrhardt HS 55 Tyrone Crowder OG *So. 1VL Marston, N.C. Richmond Senior HS 56 Scott Pagano DT *So. 1VL Honolulu, Hawaii Moanalua HS 57 Jay Guillermo OL *Jr. 2VL Maryville, Tenn. Maryville HS Guillermo (gee-ayr-moh) 58 Ryan Norton C *Gr. 3VL Simpsonville, S.C. Mauldin HS 59 Collins Mauldin DE *Gr. SQ Rock Hill, S.C. Northwestern HS 61 William Cockerill OT Sr. SQ Sumter, S.C. Sumter HS 61 David Estes LS *Jr. SQ Mauldin, S.C. St. Joseph s Catholic School 63 Jake Fruhmorgen OT Fr. HS Tampa, Fla. Plant HS Fruhmorgen (froo-mohr-gehn) 65 Daniel Stone OT Sr. SQ Simpsonville, S.C. Southside Christian School 67 Albert Huggins DT Fr. HS Orangeburg, S.C. Orangeburg-Wilkinson HS 69 Maverick Morris OG *So. 1VL Broxton, Ga. Coffee HS 71 Noah Green OL Fr. HS Boiling Springs, S.C. Boiling Springs HS 73 Joe Gore OT *Gr. 3VL Lake Waccamaw, N.C. East Columbus HS 75 Mitch Hyatt OT Fr. HS Suwanee, Ga. North Gwinnett HS 76 Jim Brown LS *Gr. SQ Walterboro, S.C. Pinewood Prep School 77 Zach Giella C Fr. HS Lincolnton, Ga. Augusta Christian Schools Giella (jee-eh-luh) 78 Eric Mac Lain OG *Gr. 3VL Hope Mills, N.C. Jack Britt HS Mac Lain (mak-layn) 79 Harrison Tucker OL *Sr. SQ Ninety Six, S.C. Ninety Six HS 80 Milan Richard TE *Fr. RS Savannah, Ga. Calvary Day School 81 Stanton Seckinger TE *Gr. 3VL Isle of Palms, S.C. Porter-Gaud School 82 Adrien Dunn WR *So. 1VL Clemson, S.C. Daniel HS 84 Cannon Smith TE *Fr. RS Columbia, S.C. Hammond School ClemsonTigers.com 2015 CLEMSON
11 VETERAN ROSTER (NUMERICAL) (CONT D) # Player Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Cl. Exp. Hometown High School or Junior College Pronunciation 85 Dane Rogers DE *So. SQ Shelby, N.C. Crest HS 85 Seth Ryan WR *So. SQ Summit, N.J. Summit HS 87 D.J. Greenlee TE *So. SQ Clemson, S.C. Daniel HS 89 Jay Jay McCullough TE *Jr. 2VL Fort Mill, S.C. Nation Ford HS 90 Shaq Lawson DE Jr. 2VL Central, S.C. Daniel HS 91 Austin Bryant DE Fr. HS Pavo, Ga. Thomas County Central HS Pavo (PAY-voh) 92 Greg Huegel PK *Fr. HS Blythewood, S.C. Blythewood HS Huegel (HYOO-guhl) 93 Sterling Johnson DE Fr. HS Clayton, N.C. Cleveland HS 94 Carlos Watkins DT *Jr. 2VL Mooresboro, N.C. Chase HS 95 Gage Cervenka DT Fr. HS Greenwood, S.C. Emerald HS 98 Kevin Dodd DE *Jr. 2VL Taylors, S.C. Riverside HS 99 Clelin Ferrell DE Fr. HS Richmond, Va. Benedictine HS Clelin (CLEE-lihn) * - spent one season as a redshirt player; ^ - out for the season due to injury RESERVE ROSTER (NUMERICAL) # Player Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Cl. Exp. Hometown High School or Junior College Pronunciation 32 Kyle Cote S Fr. HS Six Mile, S.C. Daniel HS Cote (COHT-ee) 37 Cameron Scott S *Fr. RS Florence, S.C. Wilson HS 39 Christian Groomes PK/P *Fr. RS Central, S.C. Daniel HS 40 Jaquarius Brice DE *So. SQ Lancaster, S.C. Lancaster HS 46 Jarvis Magwood LB *Fr. TR Greenville, S.C. James F. Byrnes HS 52 Austin Spence LS Fr. HS Florence, S.C. West Florence HS 54 Zach Riggs OL *So. SQ Greer, S.C. J.L. Mann HS 59 Bradley Tatko LS *So. SQ Greenwood, S.C. Greenwood HS 60 Kelby Bevelle DE *So. TR Apopka, Fla. Apopka HS Bevelle (BEHV-uhl) 62 Kaleb Bevelle DE *So. TR Apopka, Fla. Apopka HS Bevelle (BEHV-uhl) 70 Seth Penner OG Fr. HS Naples, Fla. First Baptist Academy 72 Logan Tisch OL Fr. HS Chapel Hill, N.C. Chapel Hill HS 83 Jesse Fisher TE Fr. HS Travelers Rest, S.C. 86 Ty Thomason WR Fr. HS Greenville, S.C. Eastside HS 88 Sean Mac Lain WR Jr. SQ Hope Mills, N.C. Jack Britt HS Mac Lain (mak-layn) 96 Michael Batson P Fr. HS Central, S.C. Christ Church Episcopal School * - spent one season as a redshirt player COACHES Coach Title(s) Position(s) CU Years Alma Mater Pronunciation Dabo Swinney Head Coach *13th Alabama 93 Dabo Swinney (DA-boh SWEE-nee) Dan Brooks Associate Head Coach Defensive Tackles 7th Western Carolina 76 Danny Pearman Assistant Head Coach, Special Teams Coordinator Tight Ends 8th Clemson 87 Brent Venables Assistant Coach, Defensive Coordinator Linebackers 4th Kansas State 92 Marion Hobby Assistant Coach, Co-Defensive Coordinator Defensive Ends ^6th Tennessee 95 Jeff Scott Assistant Coach, Co-Offensive Coordinator Wide Receivers 8th Clemson 03 Tony Elliott Assistant Coach, Co-Offensive Coordinator Running Backs 5th Clemson 02 Robbie Caldwell Assistant Coach Offensive Linemen 5th Furman 77 Mike Reed Assistant Coach Defensive Backs 3rd Boston College 94 Brandon Streeter Assistant Coach, Recruiting Coordinator Quarterbacks 2nd Clemson 99 * - includes over five seasons ( ) as an assistant coach and over six seasons as a head coach ( ); ^ - includes one year (2005) as an assistant 2015 CLEMSON FOOTBALL ClemsonTigers.com
12 VETERAN ROSTER (ALPHABETICAL) # Player Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Cl. Exp. Hometown High School or Junior College Pronunciation 53 Martin Aiken LB *Jr. 2VL Smoaks, S.C. Bamberg-Ehrhardt HS 2 Mackensie Alexander CB *So. 1VL Immokalee, Fla. Immokalee HS Mackensie (muh-kehn-zee) 21 Adrian Baker CB *So. 1VL Hallandale, Fla. Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory 11 Shadell Bell WR Fr. HS Decatur, Ga. Columbia HS 39 Jordan Bianchi WR *Sr. SQ Greer, S.C. Riverside HS Bianchi (bee-ahn-kee) 11 Travis Blanks LB *Jr. 2VL Tallahassee, Fla. North Florida Christian School 10 Ben Boulware LB Jr. 2VL Anderson, S.C. T.L. Hanna HS 24 Zac Brooks RB Sr. 2VL Jonesboro, Ark. Jonesboro Senior HS 49 Beau Brown^ S *Sr. SQ Beaufort, S.C. Beaufort HS 76 Jim Brown LS *Gr. SQ Walterboro, S.C. Pinewood Prep School 91 Austin Bryant DE Fr. HS Pavo, Ga. Thomas County Central HS Pavo (PAY-voh) 2 Kelly Bryant QB Fr. HS Calhoun Falls, S.C. Wren HS 41 T.J. Burrell LB *Jr. 2VL Goose Creek, S.C. Goose Creek HS 40 Roderick Byers DT *Sr. 3VL Rock Hill, S.C. Northwestern HS 8 Deon Cain WR Fr. HS Tampa, Fla. Tampa Bay Technical HS 31 Ryan Carter CB *So. 1VL Grayson, Ga. Grayson HS 95 Gage Cervenka DT Fr. HS Greenwood, S.C. Emerald HS 20 Kaleb Chalmers CB Fr. HS Greenwood, S.C. Greenwood HS 26 Adam Choice RB So. 1VL Thomasville, Ga. Thomas County Central HS 61 William Cockerill OT Sr. SQ Sumter, S.C. Sumter HS 55 Tyrone Crowder OG *So. 1VL Marston, N.C. Richmond Senior HS 21 C.J. Davidson RB *Gr. 2VL Clemson, S.C. Daniel HS 33 J.D. Davis LB Fr. HS Clemson, S.C. Daniel HS 36 Judah Davis LB Fr. HS Clemson, S.C. Daniel HS 98 Kevin Dodd DE *Jr. 2VL Taylors, S.C. Riverside HS 82 Adrien Dunn WR *So. 1VL Clemson, S.C. Daniel HS 22 Tyshon Dye RB *So. 1VL Elberton, Ga. Elbert County Comprehensive HS 29 Marcus Edmond CB *So. SQ Hopkins, S.C. Lower Richland HS 61 David Estes LS *Jr. SQ Mauldin, S.C. St. Joseph s Catholic School 50 Justin Falcinelli OL *Fr. RS Middletown, Md. Middletown HS Falcinelli (fal-sih-nehl-ee) 99 Clelin Ferrell DE Fr. HS Richmond, Va. Benedictine HS Clelin (CLEE-lihn) 24 Mark Fields CB Fr. HS Charlotte, N.C. William Amos Hough HS 63 Jake Fruhmorgen OT Fr. HS Tampa, Fla. Plant HS Fruhmorgen (froo-mohr-gehn) 27 C.J. Fuller RB *Fr. RS Easley, S.C. Easley HS 9 Wayne Gallman RB *So. 1VL Loganville, Ga. Grayson HS 17 Jefferie Gibson S *Fr. RS Hope Mills, N.C. Gray s Creek HS 77 Zach Giella C Fr. HS Lincolnton, Ga. Augusta Christian Schools Giella (jee-eh-luh) 44 B.J. Goodson LB *Sr. 3VL Lamar, S.C. Lamar HS 73 Joe Gore OT *Gr. 3VL Lake Waccamaw, N.C. East Columbus HS 71 Noah Green OL Fr. HS Boiling Springs, S.C. Boiling Springs HS 15 T.J. Green S Jr. 2VL Sylacauga, Ala. Sylacauga HS 87 D.J. Greenlee TE *So. SQ Clemson, S.C. Daniel HS 57 Jay Guillermo OL *Jr. 2VL Maryville, Tenn. Maryville HS Guillermo (gee-ayr-moh) 38 Quintin Hall LB Sr. SQ Piedmont, S.C. Wren HS 51 Taylor Hearn OL *Fr. RS Williston, S.C. Williston-Elko HS 5 Germone Hopper WR *Jr. 2VL Charlotte, N.C. Phillip O. Berry Academy of Technology Germone (juhr-mahn) 92 Greg Huegel PK *Fr. HS Blythewood, S.C. Blythewood HS Huegel (HYOO-guhl) 67 Albert Huggins DT Fr. HS Orangeburg, S.C. Orangeburg-Wilkinson HS 75 Mitch Hyatt OT Fr. HS Suwanee, Ga. North Gwinnett HS 10 Tucker Israel QB Fr. HS Orlando, Fla. Lake Nona HS 14 Denzel Johnson CB Fr. HS Columbia, S.C. A.C. Flora HS 18 Jadar Johnson S Jr. 2VL Orangeburg, S.C. Orangeburg-Wilkinson HS Jadar (juh-dahr) 93 Sterling Johnson DE Fr. HS Clayton, N.C. Cleveland HS 34 Kendall Joseph LB *Fr. RS Belton, S.C. Belton-Honea Path HS Honea (HUHN-ee-uh) 1 Jayron Kearse S Jr. 2VL Fort Myers, Fla. South Fort Myers HS Jayron (JAY-rahn) 36 Ammon Lakip PK/P *Sr. 2VL Johns Creek, Ga. Chattahoochee HS Ammon Lakip (A-muhn LAY-kihp) 90 Shaq Lawson DE Jr. 2VL Central, S.C. Daniel HS 16 Jordan Leggett TE Jr. 2VL Navarre, Fla. Navarre HS Navarre (nuh-vahr) 78 Eric Mac Lain OG *Gr. 3VL Hope Mills, N.C. Jack Britt HS Mac Lain (mak-layn) 59 Collins Mauldin DE *Gr. SQ Rock Hill, S.C. Northwestern HS 34 Ray-Ray McCloud WR Fr. HS Tampa, Fla. Sickles HS 89 Jay Jay McCullough TE *Jr. 2VL Fort Mill, S.C. Nation Ford HS 69 Maverick Morris OG *So. 1VL Broxton, Ga. Coffee HS 19 Tanner Muse S Fr. HS Belmont, N.C. South Point HS 58 Ryan Norton C *Gr. 3VL Simpsonville, S.C. Mauldin HS 6 Dorian O Daniel LB *So. 1VL Olney, Md. Our Lady of Good Counsel HS 56 Scott Pagano DT *So. 1VL Honolulu, Hawaii Moanalua HS 19 Charone Peake WR *Gr. 3VL Moore, S.C. Dorman HS Charone (shuh-rahn) 48 D.J. Reader DT Sr. 3VL Greensboro, N.C. Grimsley HS 45 Chris Register DE *Fr. RS Browns Summit, N.C. Dudley HS 13 Hunter Renfrow WR/P *Fr. RS Myrtle Beach, S.C. Socastee HS Socastee (SAHK-uh-stee) 80 Milan Richard TE *Fr. RS Savannah, Ga. Calvary Day School 50 Jabril Robinson DT *Fr. RS Leland, N.C. North Brunswick HS Leland (LEE-lehnd) 85 Dane Rogers DE *So. SQ Shelby, N.C. Crest HS 85 Seth Ryan WR *So. SQ Summit, N.J. Summit HS 12 Nick Schuessler QB *Jr. 1VL Grayson, Ga. Grayson HS Schuessler (SHOOS-luhr) 3 Artavis Scott WR So. 1VL Clearwater, Fla. East Lake HS 81 Stanton Seckinger TE *Gr. 3VL Isle of Palms, S.C. Porter-Gaud School 84 Cannon Smith TE *Fr. RS Columbia, S.C. Hammond School 43 Chad Smith LB Fr. HS Sterling, Va. Dominion HS 23 Van Smith S Fr. HS Charlotte, N.C. William Amos Hough HS 47 Alex Spence PK *Fr. RS Florence, S.C. West Florence HS 65 Daniel Stone OT Sr. SQ Simpsonville, S.C. Southside Christian School 25 Cordrea Tankersley CB Jr. 2VL Beech Island, S.C. Silver Bluff HS Cordrea (cohr-dray) ClemsonTigers.com 2015 CLEMSON
13 VETERAN ROSTER (ALPHABETICAL) (CONT D) # Player Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Cl. Exp. Hometown High School or Junior College Pronunciation 32 Andy Teasdall P *Jr. SQ Winston-Salem, N.C. R.J. Reynolds HS Teasdall (TEEZ-dahl) 1 Trevion Thompson WR *Fr. RS Durham, N.C. Hillside HS Trevion (TRAY-vee-ahn) 38 Amir Trapp CB Fr. HS Clemson, S.C. Daniel HS 79 Harrison Tucker OL *Sr. SQ Ninety Six, S.C. Ninety Six HS 94 Carlos Watkins DT *Jr. 2VL Mooresboro, N.C. Chase HS 4 Deshaun Watson QB So. 1VL Gainesville, Ga. Gainesville HS 12 Korrin Wiggins^ S Jr. 2VL Durham, N.C. Hillside HS Korrin (kohr-rihn) 42 Christian Wilkins DT Fr. HS Springfield, Mass. Suffield (Conn.) Academy 44 Garrett Williams TE Fr. HS Orlando, Fla. The First Academy 30 Jalen Williams LB Fr. HS Columbia, S.C. Blythewood HS 7 Mike Williams WR Jr. 2VL Vance, S.C. Lake Marion HS 49 Richard Yeargin DE *Fr. RS Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. University School of Nova Southeastern University * - spent one season as a redshirt player; ^ - out for the season due to injury RESERVE ROSTER (ALPHABETICAL) # Player Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Cl. Exp. Hometown High School or Junior College Pronunciation 96 Michael Batson P Fr. HS Central, S.C. Christ Church Episcopal School 62 Kaleb Bevelle DE *So. TR Apopka, Fla. Apopka HS Bevelle (BEHV-uhl) 60 Kelby Bevelle DE *So. TR Apopka, Fla. Apopka HS Bevelle (BEHV-uhl) 40 Jaquarius Brice DE *So. SQ Lancaster, S.C. Lancaster HS 32 Kyle Cote S Fr. HS Six Mile, S.C. Daniel HS Cote (COHT-ee) 83 Jesse Fisher TE Fr. HS Travelers Rest, S.C. 39 Christian Groomes PK/P *Fr. RS Central, S.C. Daniel HS 88 Sean Mac Lain WR Jr. SQ Hope Mills, N.C. Jack Britt HS Mac Lain (mak-layn) 46 Jarvis Magwood LB *Fr. TR Greenville, S.C. James F. Byrnes HS 70 Seth Penner OG Fr. HS Naples, Fla. First Baptist Academy 54 Zach Riggs OL *So. SQ Greer, S.C. J.L. Mann HS 37 Cameron Scott S *Fr. RS Florence, S.C. Wilson HS 52 Austin Spence LS Fr. HS Florence, S.C. West Florence HS 59 Bradley Tatko LS *So. SQ Greenwood, S.C. Greenwood HS 86 Ty Thomason WR Fr. HS Greenville, S.C. Eastside HS 72 Logan Tisch OL Fr. HS Chapel Hill, N.C. Chapel Hill HS * - spent one season as a redshirt player COACHES Coach Title(s) Position(s) CU Years Alma Mater Pronunciation Dabo Swinney Head Coach *13th Alabama 93 Dabo Swinney (DA-boh SWEE-nee) Dan Brooks Associate Head Coach Defensive Tackles 7th Western Carolina 76 Danny Pearman Assistant Head Coach, Special Teams Coordinator Tight Ends 8th Clemson 87 Brent Venables Assistant Coach, Defensive Coordinator Linebackers 4th Kansas State 92 Marion Hobby Assistant Coach, Co-Defensive Coordinator Defensive Ends ^6th Tennessee 95 Jeff Scott Assistant Coach, Co-Offensive Coordinator Wide Receivers 8th Clemson 03 Tony Elliott Assistant Coach, Co-Offensive Coordinator Running Backs 5th Clemson 02 Robbie Caldwell Assistant Coach Offensive Linemen 5th Furman 77 Mike Reed Assistant Coach Defensive Backs 3rd Boston College 94 Brandon Streeter Assistant Coach, Recruiting Coordinator Quarterbacks 2nd Clemson 99 * - includes over five seasons ( ) as an assistant coach and over six seasons as a head coach ( ); ^ - includes one year (2005) as an assistant 2015 CLEMSON FOOTBALL ClemsonTigers.com
14 DEPTH CHARTS CLEMSON OFFENSE Pos. # Player Hgt Wgt Cl. LT 75 MITCH HYATT Fr. 51 Taylor Hearn *Fr. LG 78 ERIC MAC LAIN *Gr. 50 Justin Falcinelli *Fr. C 58 RYAN NORTON *Gr. 57 Jay Guillermo *Jr. RG 55 TYRONE CROWDER *So. 69 Maverick Morris *So. RT 73 JOE GORE *Gr. 63 Jake Fruhmorgen Fr. TE 16 JORDAN LEGGETT Jr. 81 Stanton Seckinger *Gr. 80 Milan Richard *Fr. TE 44 GARRETT WILLIAMS Fr. 89 Jay Jay McCullough *Jr. 84 Cannon Smith *Fr. WR 19 CHARONE PEAKE *Gr. 5 Germone Hopper *Jr. 13 Hunter Renfrow *Fr. QB 4 DESHAUN WATSON So. 12 Nick Schuessler *Jr. 2 Kelly Bryant Fr. RB 9 WAYNE GALLMAN *So. 21 C.J. Davidson *Gr. 22 Tyshon Dye *So. or 27 C.J. Fuller *Fr. or 24 Zac Brooks Sr. WR 3 ARTAVIS SCOTT So. 34 Ray-Ray McCloud Fr. WR 7 MIKE WILLIAMS Jr. 1 Trevion Thompson *Fr. 8 Deon Cain Fr. CLEMSON DEFENSE Pos. # Player Hgt Wgt Cl. DE 98 KEVIN DODD *Jr. 85 Dane Rogers *So. or 91 Austin Bryant Fr. DT 94 CARLOS WATKINS *Jr. 40 Roderick Byers *Sr. 67 Albert Huggins Fr. DT 56 SCOTT PAGANO *So. or 42 CHRISTIAN WILKINS Fr. 50 Jabril Robinson *Fr. DE 90 SHAQ LAWSON Jr. 49 Richard Yeargin *Fr. 45 Chris Register *Fr. SLB 11 TRAVIS BLANKS *Jr. 6 Dorian O Daniel *So. 41 T.J. Burrell *Jr. MLB 44 B.J. GOODSON *Sr. 34 Kendall Joseph *Fr. 36 Judah Davis Fr. WLB 10 BEN BOULWARE Jr. 30 Jalen Williams Fr. 33 J.D. Davis Fr. CB 2 MACKENSIE ALEXANDER *So. 21 Adrian Baker *So. 29 Marcus Edmond *So. SS 1 JAYRON KEARSE Jr. 18 Jadar Johnson Jr. 23 Van Smith Fr. FS 15 T.J. GREEN Jr. 17 Jefferie Gibson *Fr. CB 25 CORDREA TANKERSLEY Jr. 31 Ryan Carter *So. 24 Mark Fields Fr. CLEMSON SPECIALISTS Pos. # Player Hgt Wgt Cl. PK 92 GREG HUEGEL *Fr. 47 Alex Spence *Fr. P 32 ANDY TEASDALL *Jr. 13 Hunter Renfrow *Fr. KO 92 Greg Huegel *Fr. 47 Alex Spence *Fr. LS 76 Jim Brown *Gr. 61 David Estes *Jr. H 85 Seth Ryan *So. PR 3 Artavis Scott So. 5 Germone Hopper *Jr. 34 Ray-Ray McCloud Fr. KOR 15 T.J. Green Jr. 27 C.J. Fuller *Fr. WOFFORD OFFENSE Pos. # Player Hgt Wgt Cl. LT 56 MIKE JONES So. 50 Roo Daniels So. or 62 Ross Demmel Fr. LG 68 DEQUAN MILLER Jr. 79 Justin Lott So. C 60 BRADLEY WAY Jr. 50 Roo Daniels So. or 64 Jared Jacon-Duffy Fr. RG 58 T.J. CHAMBERLIN Sr. 72 Chuck Rouse So. RT 77 ANTON WAHRBY Jr. 78 Tye Youngblood Jr. or 74 Nick Taylor Fr. TE 86 ZACH MULLER Sr. 81 Chandler Gouger So. QB 3 EVAN JACKS Jr. 16 Brad Butler So. 15 Michael Weimer Sr. 14 Brandon Goodson So. HB 25 WILL GAY Sr. 10 Nick Colvin Jr. HB 22 RAY SMITH Sr. 38 Hunter Windham So. FB 7 LORENZO LONG Jr. 23 Chase Nelson So. WR 82 WILL IRWIN Sr. 83 Wade Francis Sr. WOFFORD DEFENSE Pos. # Player Hgt Wgt Cl. LDE 95 STEVEN CORNELLIER So. 92 Tyler Vaughn So. NT 97 E.J. SPELLER Sr. 99 Brandon Zamary Fr. RDE 52 BOSTON BRYANT Jr. 90 Miles Brown Fr. OLB 43 MICHAEL ROACH So. 45 Dylan Young Jr. ILB 46 JOHN PATTERSON So. 8 Lincoln Stewart Jr. ILB 9 DRAKE MICHAELSON Sr. 4 Tyreik Lyles Fr. OLB 44 DARYL VINING So. 45 Dylan Young Jr. CB 26 BRION ANDERSON Sr. 27 Dominique Lemon Fr. SS 11 JALEEL GREEN Jr. 6 Nick Ward So. FS 6 NICK WARD So. 49 Michael Sarafianos So. CB 2 CHRIS ARMFIELD Jr. 12 Josh Grimes Jr. WOFFORD SPECIALISTS Pos. # Player Hgt Wgt Cl. PK 14 DAVID MARVIN So. P 17 BRIAN SANDERS Sr. 14 David Marvin So. KO 14 David Marvin So. 3 Ben Bruggeworth Sr. LS 63 Ross Hammond Fr. 98 Jake Brogdon Fr. H 17 Brian Sanders Sr. PR 25 Will Gay Sr. 10 Nick Colvin Jr. KOR 2 Chris Armfield Jr. & 10 Nick Colvin Jr. * - spent one season as a redshirt 2015 CLEMSON FOOTBALL ClemsonTigers.com
15 STATS 10-3 Overall, 6-2 ACC, 7-0 Home, 2-3 Away, 1-0 Neutral, 7-2 Day, 3-1 Night, 0-1 Overtime Team Stats CU Opp. TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Touchdowns Yards Per Play Yards Per Game RUSHING YARDS Carries Touchdowns Yards Per Carry Yards Per Game PASSING YARDS Attempts Completions Had Intercepted Touchdowns Completion Percentage Yards Per Attempt Yards Per Completion Efficiency Yards Per Game PUNTING YARDS Number of Punts Average Punt Had Blocked 0 0 Net Punting PUNT RETURN YARDS Number of Returns Touchdowns 1 0 Average Return INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS Number of Interceptions Touchdowns 2 2 Return Yards Per Interception FUMBLE RETURN YARDS Number of Returns 3 1 Touchdowns 1 1 Average Return TOTAL RETURN YARDS MISCELLANEOUS YARDS 0 12 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS Number of Returns Touchdowns 0 1 Average Return FIRST DOWNS By Rushing By Passing By Penalty Per Game PENALTIES (#-Yards) Penalties Per Game Penalty Yards Per Game FUMBLES (#-Lost) TURNOVERS Points Off Turnovers AVERAGE STARTING FIELD POSITION C30 O28 SACKS (#-Yards) THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS Percentage FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS Percentage TIME OF POSSESSION 408:03 371:57 Per Game 31:23 28:37 Team Scoring CU Opp. POINTS Points Per Game TOUCHDOWNS By Rushing By Passing By Return 4 4 By Recovery 1 0 FIELD GOALS PAT (Kicks) PAT (Runs) PAT (Passes) PAT (Returns) 0 0 SAFETIES 2 0 Scoring By Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Tot CLEMSON Opponents Offensive Stats # RUSHING G-S Car Gain Loss Net Y/C C/G Y/G TD LG 9 Wayne Gallman, RB C.J. Davidson, RB Adam Choice, RB Deshaun Watson, QB D.J. Howard, RB Tyshon Dye, RB Cole Stoudt, QB Kurt Fleming, RB Alex Goode, RB Artavis Scott, WR Adam Humphries, WR Germone Hopper, WR Nick Schuessler, QB TEAM CLEMSON Opponents # PASSING G-S Cm-Att-I Yards TD LG 20+ Cm% Y/A Y/C Y/G Eff 18 Cole Stoudt, QB Deshaun Watson, QB Nick Schuessler, QB TEAM David Olson, QB CLEMSON Opponents # RECEIVING G-S Rec Yards Y/Rec Rec/G Y/G TD 20+ LG 3 Artavis Scott, WR Mike Williams, WR Adam Humphries, WR Germone Hopper, WR Wayne Gallman, RB Jordan Leggett, TE Charone Peake, WR Adam Choice, RB Stanton Seckinger, TE C.J. Davidson, RB Jay Jay McCullough, TE D.J. Howard, RB Demarre Kitt, WR Adrien Dunn, WR Andrew Maass, WR Sam Cooper, TE Daniel Rodriguez, WR CLEMSON Opponents # TOTAL OFFENSE G-S PL Rush Pass Total Y/PL TDR Y/G 18 Cole Stoudt, QB Deshaun Watson, QB Wayne Gallman, RB C.J. Davidson, RB Adam Choice, RB D.J. Howard, RB Tyshon Dye, RB Kurt Fleming, RB Nick Schuessler, QB Alex Goode, RB Artavis Scott, WR Adam Humphries, WR Germone Hopper, WR David Olson, QB TEAM CLEMSON Opponents # ALL-PURPOSE G-S PL Rush Rec PR KOR IR Total TD Y/G 7 Mike Williams, WR Artavis Scott, WR Wayne Gallman, RB T.J. Green, S Adam Humphries, WR C.J. Davidson, RB Germone Hopper, WR Adam Choice, RB D.J. Howard, RB Deshaun Watson, QB Jordan Leggett, TE Tyshon Dye, RB Charone Peake, WR Stanton Seckinger, TE Jay Jay McCullough, TE Cole Stoudt, QB Jadar Johnson, S Kurt Fleming, RB Demarre Kitt, WR Ben Boulware, LB Daniel Rodriguez, WR Korrin Wiggins, S Adrien Dunn, WR Alex Goode, RB Jayron Kearse, S Martin Aiken, DE Garry Peters, CB Stephone Anthony, LB Sam Cooper, TE Robert Smith, S Andrew Maass, WR Nick Schuessler, QB TEAM CLEMSON Opponents ClemsonTigers.com 2014 CLEMSON
16 STATS Defensive Stats # TACKLES G-S *Snaps Hit Ast Total TFL Sacks PBU QP ^ST 42 Stephone Anthony, LB Robert Smith, S Tony Steward, LB Grady Jarrett, DT Jayron Kearse, S Ben Boulware, LB DeShawn Williams, DT Garry Peters, CB Josh Watson, DT Shaq Lawson, DE Korrin Wiggins, S Vic Beasley, DE B.J. Goodson, LB Dorian O Daniel, LB Kellen Jones, LB Corey Crawford, DE D.J. Reader, DT T.J. Green, S Mackensie Alexander, CB Tavaris Barnes, DE Carlos Watkins, DT Jadar Johnson, S Cordrea Tankersley, CB Scott Pagano, DT Kevin Dodd, DE Martin Aiken, DE Ebenezer Ogundeko, DE Adam Humphries, WR Martin Jenkins, CB Roderick Byers, TE Ryan Carter, CB Dane Rogers, DE T.J. Burrell, LB Reid Webster, OL Germone Hopper, WR Kyrin Priester, WR Adrian Baker, CB Adam Choice, RB Jay Jay McCullough, TE Bradley Pinion, P/PK Mike Williams, WR Wayne Gallman, RB Chad Richardson, LB Taylor Watson, S Collins Mauldin, DE Marcus Edmond, CB Totals # INTERCEPTIONS G-S Int Yards Avg TD LG 18 Jadar Johnson, S Korrin Wiggins, S Jayron Kearse, S Robert Smith, S T.J. Green, S Garry Peters, CB Ben Boulware, LB Stephone Anthony, LB CLEMSON Opponents Caused Fumbles (11): Anthony 2, V. Beasley 2, Jarrett 2, Barnes 1, K. Jones 1, Lawson 1, O Daniel 1, Peters 1 Recovered Fumbles (12): Goodson 3, Boulware 2, R. Smith 2, Alexander 1, Barnes 1, V. Beasley 1, Jarrett 1, Kearse 1 Takeaways (24): R. Smith 4, Boulware 3, Goodson 3, Kearse 3, Johnson 2, Wiggins 2, Alexander 1, Anthony 1, Barnes 1, V. Beasley 1, Green 1, Jarrett 1, Peters 1 Blocked Kicks (1): Lawson 1 * - defensive; ^ - special teams tackles; Note: Special teams tackles and tackles after turnovers are included in tackle totals; tackle totals are from coaches film grade. Special Teams & Miscellaneous Stats # PUNTING P Yards Y/P LG TB HB *Net 92 Bradley Pinion, P/PK Andy Teasdall, P Ammon Lakip, PK/P CLEMSON Opponents # FIELD GOALS FG-FGA Pct LG HB 36 Ammon Lakip, PK/P CLEMSON Opponents # KICKOFFS KO TB GL OB Ret Y/R Avg End Bradley Pinion, P/PK^ Y. Line Ammon Lakip, PK/P Y. Line 0 32 Corbin Jenkins, PK/P Y. Line 0 CLEMSON Y. Line 13 Opponents Y. Line 13 # PUNT RETURNS PR Yards Avg TD LG 13 Adam Humphries, WR Daniel Rodriguez, WR TEAM Adrien Dunn, WR Germone Hopper, WR CLEMSON Opponents # KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yards Avg TD LG 15 T.J. Green, S C.J. Davidson, RB Artavis Scott, WR Martin Aiken, DE Adam Humphries, WR Daniel Rodriguez, WR CLEMSON Opponents # FUMBLE RETURNS FR Yards Avg TD LG 44 B.J. 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