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CLEMSON TIGERS

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2015 Record 13-0 (8-0 ACC) Rankings No. 1 CFP, No. 1 AP, No. 1 USA Today Location Clemson, S.C. Colors Tiger Orange & Regalia Enrollment 21,957 Head Coach Dabo Swinney (Alabama ‘93) Overall Record at Clemson (seasons) 74-26 (8th) Home Record at Clemson 46-6 Away/Neutral Record at Clemson 28-20 Bowl Record at Clemson 4-3 ACC Regular-Season Record 47-14 Career Overall Record (seasons) 74-26 (8th) Career Record vs. Oklahoma 1-0 Offensive Coordinators Tony Elliott, Jeff Scott Defensive Coordinator Brent Venables Athletic Website ClemsonTigers.com

2015 Record 11-1 (8-1 Big 12 Conference) Ranking No. 4 CFP, No. 4 AP, No. 3 USA Today Location Norman, Okla. Colors Crimson & Cream Enrollment 30,813 Head Coach Bob Stoops (Iowa ‘83) Overall Record at Oklahoma (seasons) 179-45 (17th) Bowl Record at Oklahoma 8-8 Career Overall Record (seasons) 179-45 (17th) Career Record vs. Clemson 0-1 Offensive Coordinator Lincoln Riley Defensive Coordinator Mike Stoops Athletic Communications Contact Mike Houck Cell Phone 405-249-5892 Email pmoris@ou.edu Athletic Website SoonerSports.com

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Primary Football Contact Tim Bourret (Notre Dame ‘77) Office Phone 864-656-1921 Cell Phone 864-356-3791 Email btimoth@clemson.edu Secondary Football Contact Philip Sikes (Clemson ‘02) Office Phone 864-656-1985 Cell Phone 864-525-4889 Email philips@clemson.edu Clemson Ticket Office Phone 1-800-CLEMSON Clemson Athletic Website ClemsonTigers.com Russell Athletic Bowl Website OrangeBowl.org Russell Athletic Bowl Media Contact Larry Wahl Cell Phone 305-613-3196 Email lwahl@orangebowl.org

2015 CLEMSON RESULTS (13-0) Date Opponent (Rank) W-L Score 9-5 Wofford W 49-10 9-12 Appalachian State W 41-10 9-17 * at Louisville W 20-17 10-3 Notre Dame (6,7) W 24-22 10-10 * Georgia Tech W 43-24 10-17 * Boston College W 34-17 10-24 * at Miami (Fla.) W 58-0 10-31 * at NC State W 56-41 11-7 * Florida State (17,15) W 23-13 11-14 * at Syracuse W 37-27 11-21 * Wake Forest W 33-13 11-28 at South Carolina W 37-32 12-5 # North Carolina (8,8) W 45-37 12-31 $ Oklahoma (4,3) * - ACC regular-season game; # - ACC Championship Game at Charlotte, N.C.; $ - College Football Playoff Semifinal, Orange Bowl (Miami Gardens, Fla.); Note: Home games in bold; opponent rankings (AP,USA Today) in (parentheses).

CLEMSON VS. OKLAHOMA THURSDAY • DEC. 31, 2015 4 p.m. EST Sun Life Stadium (65,000) Miami Gardens, Fla.

TELEVISION - ESPN Play-By-Play Announcer - Brad Nessler Color Commentator - Todd Blackledge Sideline Correspondent - Holly Rowe

NATIONAL RADIO - ESPN Play-By-Play Announcer - Bill Rosinski Color Commentator - David Norrie Sideline Correspondent - Joe Schad

CLEMSON RADIO - CLEMSON TIGER SPORTS NETWORK Play-By-Play Announcer - Don Munson Color Commentator - Rodney Williams Sideline Correspondent - Patrick Sapp

CREDITS The 2015 Clemson Orange Bowl Guide was written and edited by Football Communications Director Tim Bourret. Layout, design and editorial assistance was executed by Senior Associate Athletic Communications Director Brian Hennessy. Special thanks to Nic Mills and Philip Sikes in the production of the bowl media guide. Thanks to John Schaffhauser for the design of the covers. Photos used for the cover design and on inside pages by Carl Ackerman, Scott Blackwell, Mark McInnis, Bradley Moore, David Platt, Dawson Powers and Allen Randall. Printing by Martin Printing Co. (Easley, S.C.).

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NCAA STAT RANKING COMPARISON Category Clemson Oklahoma Scoring Offense 38.5 (15) 45.8 (3) Scoring Defense 20.2 (18) 20.8 (21) Total Offense 510.6 (12) 542.9 (7) Total Defense 295.7 (7) 350.7 (31) Rushing Offense 222.2 (23) 235.0 (17) Rushing Defense 128.8 (23) 149.2 (46) Passing Offense 288.5 (23) 307.9 (18) Passing Defense 166.9 (5) 201.5 (34) Pass Efficiency Offense 155.2 (19) 172.8 (3) Pass Efficiency Defense 102.2 (7) 108.0 (12) Interceptions by Defense 13 (T-27) 19 (T-7) Sacks per Game 2.9 (12) 3.2 (T-4) Turnover Margin per Game -0.2 (T-80) +0.8 (T-14) Turnovers Gained 23 (T-31) 26 (T-14) Turnovers Lost 25 (T-107) 16 (T-34) Net Punting 37.1 (67) 41.5 (7) Punt Returns 1.5 (126) 7.5 (T-71) Kickoff Returns 21.8 (48) 21.1 (67) First Downs 332 (5) 328 (7) Third-Down Conversion % (Offense) 47.7 (12) 44.0 (29) Third-Down Conversion % (Defense) 24.9 (2) 39.8 (77) Fourth-Down Conversion % (Offense) 58.3 (T-40) 56.3 (47) Fourth-Down Conversion % (Defense) 45.0 (T-39) 41.7 (T-26) Time of Possession per Game 31:52 (27) 31:11 (40) Fewest Penalties per Game 5.8 (T-49) 6.3 (T-71) Fewest Penalty Yards per Game 48.2 (39) 61.3 (92) Note: National rankings in (parentheses).

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TIGERS LOOKING FOR FOURTH STRAIGHT BOWL WIN

Clemson is seeking its fourth straight bowl victory, something the program has not done since it won five in a row between 1986-90. Clemson defeated LSU 25-24 in the 2012 Chick-fil-A Bowl and downed Ohio State at the 2014 FedX Orange Bowl. Last year, Clemson defeated Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl. A victory in the Orange Bowl will give this senior class four bowl bowl victories, something that has not been done since the senior class of 1990 had a 4-0 mark in post season. The 1989 senior class was also 4-0. Clemson is one of five schools with a chance to win a fourth straight bowl game in four consecutive years. The list includes Clemson, Michigan State, Oregon, Texas A&M and Utah State.

VETERANS GOING FOR 4TH STRAIGHT BOWL WIN OVER RANKED TEAM Clemson is looking for its fourth straight bowl win. The current Clemson roster has 47 players on it who have played in a bowl game. Four (D.J. Reader, Eric Mac Lain, Charone Peake and Ryan Norton) have played in three bowl games, all wins over top 25 teams. Peake actually played in the 2012 Orange Bowl against West Virginia, the only active player who played in that game. He missed the 2014 Orange Bowl against Ohio State due to injury, but played against LSU and Oklahoma in 2012 and 2014, respectively. Sixteen different players have played in two bowl games and 27 have played in just one. Eleven different active players have started in a bowl game, including two players, Ryan Norton and Jayron Kearse, who have started two.

MAC LAIN IS WINNINGEST CLEMSON PLAYER

Clemson’s 2015 senior group became the winningest class in school history with the 33-13 win over Wake Forest in the final home game of the year. It was the 43rd win for that class in 50 games. Only one player has participated in all 52 games, Eric Mac Lain. He has started all 13 games at offensive guard this year and has become one of the leaders of the team. One of the most respected student leaders on campus, Mac Lain introduced Vice President Joe Bidin at a function on Clemson’s campus on November 10. With Mac Lain the only player to participate in every game over the last four years, he now has the title of winningest player in Clemson history. His now 45 victories rank first. Prior to this year, Adam Humphries, Robert Smith and Deshawn Williams had played in 42 victories.

SENIORS SET RECORD FOR OVERALL WINS Here are some of the accomplishments for this 2015 senior class: • Has a 45-7 overall record, the school record for most wins in a four-year period. • In terms of winning percentage, this class has an .865 mark, best in school history. Even with a loss in the Orange Bowl, this class has clinched the record for winning percentage. The second best mark is a .844 mark by the seniors of 1984, a group that included William Perry. They finished 37-6-2. • The group already has the school record for conference wins with 28. This group is an incredible 28-4 vs. and the .875 winning percentage in league play is the best since the 1941 class was 16-1-1 in Southern Conference play, a .917 winning percentage. It is a record for the Tigers in ACC play. • This group finished 26-2 at home over the last four years and tied for the most wins by a senior class. Last year’s seniors were also 26-2. The 26-2 record ties the mark for the best winning percentage by a class in Memorial Stadium, a facility that dates to 1942. Clemson’s seniors of 1930 are the only class better from a percentage standpoint with a 13-0-1 record for a .964 percentage. • In terms of national rankings, this group has been ranked in 62 of 65 polls so far. That includes a streak of 19 in a row that is active. This poll leading into the bowl season marked the 32nd time this class was ranked in the top 10, and of course this year tied the record for the highest national ranking with a No. 1 that first appeared with the release of the first College Football Playoff Poll on November 3. The Tigers are ranked No. 1 for the fifth straight week by AP, four straight by USA Today. • The class has already been a part of some of the biggest wins in Clemson history. The Tigers already have wins over top 10 teams from LSU, Ohio State, Georgia, Notre Dame and North Carolina. Clemson faces another top 10 team in No. 4 Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl. Perhaps the most impressive accomplishment by the class is beating eight of the top 17 teams in college football history in terms of winning percentage. The list includes Notre Dame (#1), Ohio State (#4), Oklahoma (#5), Florida State (#11), LSU (#13), Georgia (#14), Miami (#15), and Auburn (#17).

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CLEMSON’S WINNINGEST CLASSES, TOTAL VICTORIES Year Pct W-L 2015 .865 45-7 2014 .792 42-11 1990 .833 40-8 1991 .823 39-8-1 1989 .813 38-8-2 2013 .717 38-15

CLEMSON’S WINNINGEST CLASSES, PERCENTAGE BASIS Year W-L Pct 2015 45-7 .865 1984 37-6-2 .844 1903 19-3-2 .833 1990 40-8 .833 1991 39-8-1 .823 1983 36-7-2 .822 CLEMSON SENIORS 2015 SEASON No Name Pos Hometown 39 *Jordan Bianchi WR Greer, S.C. 24 Zac Brooks RB Jonesboro, Ark. 49 *Beau Brown SN Beaufort, S.C. 76 *Jim Brown SN Walterboro, S.C. 40 *Roderick Byers DE Rock Hill, S.C. 61 William Cockerill OT Sumter, S.C. 21 *C.J. Davidson RB Clemson, S.C. 38 *Brennan Goodnature RB Naples, Italy 44 *B.J. Goodson LB Lamar, S.C. 73 *Joe Gore OT Lake Waccamaw, N.C. 35 Quintin Hall LB Piedmont, S.C. 36 *Ammon Lakip PK Johns Creek, Ga 78 *Eric Mac Lain OG Hope Mills, N.C. 59 *Collins Mauldin DE Rock Hill, S.C. 58 *Ryan Norton C Simpsonville, S.C. 19 *Charone Peake WR Moore, S.C. 48 D.J. Reader DT Greensboro, N.C. 81 *Stanton Seckinger TE Isle of Palm, S.C. 65 Daniel Stone OT Simpsonville, S.C. 79 *Harrison Tucker OL Ninety-Six, S.C. * Denotes Redshirt Senior

CLEMSON HAS FIVE STRAIGHT YEARS OF AT LEAST 10 WINS The victory at Syracuse gave Clemson a 10-0 record for 2015 and assured Clemson of a school record fifth straight season of at least 10 wins. Clemson became just the 15th different school in college football history (current FBS schools) to have five consecutive seasons of at least 10 wins. Alabama has done it twice. Clemson is now 13-0 after the win over North Carolina Heading into this season Clemson, Alabama, Oregon and Northern Illinois were the only schools with an active streak of at least four 10-win seasons. Alabama and Oregon had seven consecutive years entering this year and Northern Illinois five. Northern Illinois can not win 10 games this year. Alabama already has 11 and Oregon needs a bowl win to get 10. It is interesting to note Brent Venables is a common denominator for two program eras on this list. He was a defensive coach at Oklahoma from 2000-04 when the Sooners had a five year streak and he has been part of four of the five years in Clemson’s current streak of 10-win seasons. SCHOOLS WITH FIVE CONSECUTIVE 10-WIN SEASONS School Years Consec Florida State 1987-02 14 Texas 2001-09 9 Virginia Tech 2004-11 8 Miami (FL) 1985-92 8 Alabama 2008-14 #7 Boise State 2006-12 7 Oregon 2008-14 #7 Southern California 2002-08 7 Florida 1993-98 6 Ohio State 2005-10 6 Clemson 2011-15 #5 Alabama 1971-75 5 Michigan 1901-05 5 Nebraska 1993-97 5 Oklahoma 2000-04 5 Northern Illinois 2010-14 5 #Denotes active streak

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CLEMSON RANKED HIGH IN GRADUATION SUCCESS RATE

Clemson’s football program recorded an all-time best 84 percent for its Graduate Success Rate score released by the NCAA on Wednesday, November 4. Dabo Swinney’s program has made an improvement in its GSR each of the last five years. Clemson ranks fourth among Power Five Conference public institutions and is tied for 11th among all Power Five schools. The program was tied for sixth in GSR Score among the top 25 teams in the nation announced November 3 by the College Football Playoff Committee. “This is the number-one ranking when it comes to our program,” said Dabo Swinney. “This is our mission, to help these young men be successful in life after they leave here. That means doing everything we can to help them in their education. “I am passionate about this. I keep a list of former players who still have to get their degree and I write them a letter each year asking them what they have left. I stay after them. “The most important accomplishment for our program since I have been head coach is the fact that 114 of our 120 seniors have earned their degree from Clemson. Five of the six are in the NFL and one is in school currently.”

TIGERS SET HOME WINNING STREAK RECORD Clemson established the school record for consecutive home wins with the 34-17 win over Boston College on October 17, its 14th straight victory. Clemson’s last home loss was against Florida State on October 19, 2013. Clemson extended its home streak to 15 in a row with the win over Florida State. The streak was at 16 after a home finale win over Wake Forest. Only Florida State has a longer home winning streak than Clemson at the moment. The Seminoles have won 21 in a row. Clemson had won 13 in a row from the start of the 2011 season and into the first six home games of 2012 before South Carolina broke the streak. Those are the longest winning streaks in Memorial Stadium. The Tigers also won 13 in a row at Riggs field from 1927-30. The Tigers have been outstanding at home under Dabo Swinney. He has a 46-6 home record for his Clemson career. Clemson set the record in his 50th career home game. He is 27-3 in home ACC games, the third best home record for an ACC coach in history.

37 STRAIGHT OVER UNRANKED FOES Clemson has won 37 consecutive games against unranked opponents (either poll), the longest streak of its kind in school history. The streak is 39 in a row over teams not ranked by Associated Press. All 37 of the wins have been by at least three 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 60. Since Clemson’s last loss as a ranked team to an unranked team at NC State in 2011, 54 different schools have lost 126 times as a top 25 team in the AP poll to an unranked team. The South Carolina game was Clemson’s last game against an unranked team, so this streak will carry into next year. CONSECUTIVE WINS OVER UNRANKED OPPONENTS (EITHER POLL) Rk School Wins Last Loss vs. Unranked Team 1. Alabama 60 2007 vs. UL-Monroe, 21-14 2. Clemson 37 2011 at NC State, 37-13

CLEMSON WINNING CLOSE GAMES

When Clemson defeated South Carolina 37-32 in the final regular season game it gave Clemson an 11-1 record in games decide by seven points or less since the beginning of the 2011 season. That includes a 3-0 record this year. Notre Dame was ranked sixth in the AP entering the game on October 3, and this was the sixth win over a top 25 team during this stretch. Clemson’s only loss in a game decided by seven points or less since 2011 came in overtime last year at Florida State, a 23-17 win for the Seminoles, who were ranked number one in the nation at the time.

CLEMSON IN GAMES DECIDED BY 7 OR LESS, SINCE 2011 (11-1) Date Opponent (Rk) W-L CU-Opp 9-24-11 Florida State (11) W 35-30 11-12-11 Wake Forest W 31-28 9-1-12 N-Auburn (#25) W 26-19 12-21-12 N-LSU (9) W 25-24 8-31-13 Georgia (5) W 38-35 1-3-14 N-Ohio State (7) W 40-35 9-20-14 at Florida State (1) L 17-23 10-11-14 Louisville W 23-17 10-18-14 t Boston College W 17-13 9-17-15 at Louisville W 20-17 10-3-15 Notre Dame (6) W 24-22 11-28-15 at South Carolina W 37-32 #ranked in USA Today only

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Clemson defeated the winningest team in college football history on Oct. 3 when it defeated Notre Dame, 24-22 in Memorial Stadium. The Tigers then downed No. 15 on the list, Miami (FL) by a 58-0 count on October 24. It was the worst margin of defeat in Miami history (90 years). Facing teams among the best in the history of college football is nothing new to Clemson and head coach Dabo Swinney. Over the last five years (2011-15), Clemson has beaten nine different teams on the list a total of 12 times. The Tigers have a 12-4 overall record against the top 20 winningest programs during this time. Three of the victories have taken place in the last three bowl games. Clemson defeated #13 LSU in the 2012 Chick-fil-A Bowl, downed #4 Ohio State at the 2014 Orange Bowl, then defeated #5 Oklahoma at the 2014 Russell Athletic Bowl. Since 2011 Clemson has also defeated top 20 all-time programs Florida State, Georgia, Auburn, Virginia Tech and Miami. Clemson has beaten top 20 programs Notre Dame, Miami (FL) and Florida State this year. Oklahoma is fifth on the list, so Clemson will have another chance in the Orange Bowl. TOP ALL-TIME FBS PROGRAMS IN WINNING PERCENTAGE Rk School Years Record Pct. #Clem vs. 1. Notre Dame 127 892-312-42 .7351 1-0 2. Michigan 136 924-331-36 .7297 3. Boise State 48 416-159-2 .7227 4. Ohio State 126 874-320-53 .7221 1-0 5. Oklahoma 121 861-318-53 .7204 1-0 6. Alabama 121 862-326-43 .7177 7. Texas 123 885-354-33 .7091 8. Southern Cal 123 813-333-54 .7001 9. Nebraska 126 879-367-41 .6989 10. Penn State 129 854-381-41 .6853 11. Florida State 69 522-240-17 .6810 2-3 12. Tennessee 119 819-371-53 .6802 13. LSU 122 769-404-47 .6496 1-0 14. Georgia 122 786-413-54 .6488 1-1 15. Miami (FL) 90 609-346-19 .6350 1-0 16. Florida 109 701-403-40 .6305 17. Auburn 123 740-427-47 .6289 2-0 18. Arizona State 103 596-373-24 .6123 19. Washington 126 702-439-50 .6101 20. Virginia Tech 122 718-457-46 .6069 2-0 12-4 #denotes vs. Clemson 2011-15

EIGHT HAVE DEGREES, SEVEN MORE JOINED IN DECEMBER 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. Seven more active Tigers received their degrees on December 17. Those players are Travis Blanks, Zac Brooks, Rod Byers, William Cockerill, B.J. Goodson, Ammon Lakip and D.J. Reader.

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Clemson has had its finest season since 1981 and in some ways its best season in history. The Tigers are the No. 1 team in the nation in the two traditional polls (AP and USA Today) and in each of the six College Football Playoff Polls. Clemson’s 13-0 record is already a school standard for wins in a season and the streak of six straight weeks ranked No. 1 in at least one poll is also a school best. Now all Clemson has to do to match the greatest accomplishment in school history is win the National Championship. That is something the 1981 team did accomplishment when it posted a 12-0 mark and defeated then Big Eight member and fourth-ranked Nebraska to win the National Championship. Clemson faces another Big Eight (now 12 with 10 teams) school in Oklahoma, a squad that is also ranked fourth. But, a victory will not give Clemson the national title, just a bid to the National Championship game. Clemson’s 1981 team had a perfect season, the only one in college football that year, thanks to a strong defense that ranked second in the nation in scoring defense and seventh in total defense. This year’s Clemson team is also ranked seventh in total defense entering the bowl season, but the Tigers have a more prolific offense than that 1981 squad did. The 2015 Tigers have been in the top 25 in the nation in important areas of the game on both sides of the ball and it is a big reason the College Football Playoff Committee has had the Tigers No. 1 in every poll this year, the first team to do that in the two-year format. Clemson is seventh in the nation total defense (295.7 yards per game) and 12th in total offense with 510.6 yards per game. Clemson is 15th in scoring offense (38.5) and 18th in scoring defense (20.2). Clemson is also ranked in the top 25 in rushing and passing, offense and defense. No Clemson team has finished a season in the top 25 of all eight of those important stats. Clemson has a 13-0 record against a schedule that has included seven teams that have posted a winning record, not just bowl eligibility. Four of the wins have come over teams with at least 10 wins, a Clemson record, and something no other team in the nation has done. In fact, no one has beaten more than two teams with 10 wins this year. It has also led to a 16-game winning streak over two years, the longest winning streak in Clemson history and the longest active winning streak in the nation by six wins. That streak included a perfect 9-0 against ACC foes, a record that was culminated with a 45-37 win over an eighth-ranked North Carolina team in the ACC title game in Charlotte. While Clemson has a perfect record, the Tigers have not played perfect. Six times Clemson has lost the turnover margin by exactly two, yet won the games, a first in Clemson history. The Tigers have also missed five extra points. But, the Tigers have been perfect when it comes to wins and losses by an average of 18 points per game. The 13-0 record has been remarkable when you consider there are 39 true or red-shirt freshman on the Clemson roster, including 28 who have played in games. Clemson is the fifth youngest team in the nation based on freshman participation. A win over Oklahoma would give Clemson a 14th victory, something only seven schools have accomplished in the history of college football.

OFFENSE Clemson has one of the most balanced attacks in the nation with an average of 222 yards per game on the ground and 288.5 yards a game through the air. In 10 of the 13 games Clemson has gained at least 500 yards total offense, including a streak of nine in a row heading into the bowl season. Clemson never had a streak of more than four games in a row with 500 yards prior to this season.

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The balance is further showed by the fact the Tigers have scored 30 touchdowns rushing and 30 passing. Seven times this year Clemson has had at least 200 yards rushing and 200 yards passing in the same game. Clemson has never lost a game in its history when gaining at least 200 of each in a game. The leader of the Clemson offense is sophomore quarterback Deshaun Watson, who was a finalist for the Heisman Trophy and a first-team All-American. The ACC Player of the Year has completed 287 of 413 passes for 3,512 yards and 30 touchdowns. He added 887 yards on the ground and scored 11 times. His 41 total touchdowns ranked second in the nation among Power Five conference schools. His 338.4 yards of total offense per game rank ninth in the nation. He needs just 12 yards in the bowl game to break Tajh Boyd’s since season record of 4,410. Watson is the only player in the nation with at least 800 yards rushing and 3,500 passing and if he gets 113 yards rushing in the bowl game he will become just the third player in FBS history to post a 1,000 yards rushing and 3500 passing. Watson has a 17-1 career record as Clemson’s starter, including 16-0 when he starts and finishes a game in a healthy state. Watson is second on the Clemson team in rushing with his 887 yards. The top rusher is first-team AllACC back Wayne Gallman. The red-shirt sophomore has 1332 yards on the ground and needs just 14 yards in the bowl game to break Raymond Priester’s single season mark of 1345 set in 1996. Gallman has already broken Priester’s record for 100-yard rushing games in a season with eight. The native of Logansville, Ga. finished the season strong for the second year in a row. He had 19-102 in the win over South Carolina, then had 28-187 and a touchdown in the ACC Championship game against North Carolina. His 187 was the second most in ACC Championship game history, trailing only the 233 by C.J. Spiller vs. Georgia Tech in 2009. He had 165 of those yards in the second half, a championship game record. Gallman has also shown his ability to catch the ball recently. He had a career high 68 receiving yards against the Tar Heels, giving him 255 all-purpose yards for the game, the fifth highest total in Clemson history. Clemson’s receiving corps is led by first-team AllACC sophomore Artavis Scott. He had 84 receptions for 805 yards and five scores this year. He finished strong with 7-96 in the ACC Championship game against North Carolina. The native of Clearwater, Fla. already has 160 receptions in just two years to rank seventh in school history. Senior Charone Peake has had a strong senior year and has 50 receptions for 563 yards and five scores. He has started all 13 games after fighting through injury his first four years. The only active Tiger player to play in the 2011 Orange Bowl, Peake has had at least one catch in 12 of the 13 games, including a season high 7-120 at Syracuse. Freshman Deon Cain has come off the bench to catch 34 passes for 572 yards and five scores as well. He has been a clutch big play performer in the second half of the year and had a streak of five consecutive games with a touchdown catch, a record for a Clemson freshman that had been held by Sammy Watkins. He had a season best 5-96 receiving against Georgia Tech and South Carolina. Freshman Ray-Ray McCloud missed three games due to injury, but still had 26 catches for 238 yards. Original walkon Hunter Renfrow ended up starting eight games and had 22-345 receiving for two touchdowns. Junior Germone Hopper, who had a touchdown catch against Oklahoma last year, is a sixth receiver with at least 20 catches. Tight end Jordan Leggett was a finalist for the John Mackey Award in 2015 and was a second-team AllAmerican. The junior had 34 catches for 442 yards and a team best seven touchdown receptions. Like

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Cain, he had also had a streak of five straight games with a touchdown catch. That broke a Clemson record for a tight end, a standard that had held since 1984. Clemson’s offensive line has been one of the strengths and one of the surprises of the Tigers season. When practice started in August, the Tigers had just one returning starter, center Ryan Norton. But Norton suffered a knee injury in the second game and has played in just five games for 96 snaps so far this season. That meant the Tigers had to replace all five starters from the 2014 team. Over the last 30 years in seasons Clemson has had to replace four or five starters in the offensive line the Tigers finished 40-34, a .540 winning percentage. But, this year’s line under coach Robbie Caldwell paid no attention to that stat and was a big reason Clemson finished 13-0, ranked 12th in total offense, and finished 14th in the nation in fewest sacks allowed. Clemson has not allowed a sack in each of the last four games entering the postseason. All five starters on Clemson’s offensive line made an All-ACC team according to the ACC Media and the Coaches association, a first in Clemson history. The leader of the offensive line and perhaps the entire team has been graduate student Eric Mac Lain. A four star tight end when he came to Clemson, Mac Lain had played in every game the past three years on offense, but had started just three games. This year he was a mainstay at offensive guard and made first-team All-ACC by the coaches and the media. The most surprising story of the line might have been center Jay Guillermo. The junior stepped away from football in the second semester, but returned in the summer and took over when Norton was injured. All Guillermo did was earn ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week honors three times, tying the school record for offensive line selections. He was named second-team All-ACC center by both the media and the coaches. Freshman Mitch Hyatt started every game at left tackle as a true freshman. He was the first true freshman to start the first game of the year since 1944 and started all 13 games, the first true freshman in Clemson history to do that as a lineman. He played 885 plays for the season and was named a first-team Freshman AllAmerica team by USA Today. Hyatt was named thirdteam All-ACC by the coaches and the media and the ACC Rookie of the Year by ESPN.com. Offensive tackle Joe Gore and guard Tyrone Crowder were both third-team All-ACC performers and started the majority of the games. Gore is a graduate who started all but one game and had a team best four knockdown blocks in the win over Florida State. He had 27 knockdowns for the season. Crowder started the first nine games before an injury slowed him down. But, he came back to play 54 snaps and graded 91 percent in the win over South Carolina to close the regular season. Maverick Morris has done an outstanding job replacing Crowder late in the season and he will see plenty of action in the bowl game. Norton is a veteran who has played 43 games (26 starts) at center. But he will be healthy for the Orange Bowl as well. He has started Clemson bowl wins over Oklahoma and Ohio State the last two years.

DEFENSE Clemson’s defense featured three All-Americans, including consensus first team defensive end Shaq Lawson. The Clemson point prevention unit had to replace eight starters from the unit that led the nation in total defense a year ago. It was the most lost starters by Clemson on the defensive side of the ball since the 1979 team had to replace eight starters off the 1978 team that finished sixth in the nation. All this year’s team did was finish seventh in the nation in total defense, fifth in tackles for loss, fifth in pass defense, 12th in sacks and 18th in scoring defense. The most impressive defensive data point was a


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No. 1 national ranking in pass completion percentage defense. The Tigers have allowed opponents to complete passes just 46.1 percent of the time, the best by any FBS team since at least 2007. The leader of the defensive unit has been Lawson, who was the second team defensive end behind AllAmerican Vic Beasley in 2013 and 2014. Given the starting position this year, Lawson had exceeded Beasley’s numbers as he had 22.5 tackles for loss and 78 tackles. He added 9.5 sacks and had 15 quarterback pressures that disrupted opposing offenses all year. Lawson, who grew up just five miles from the Clemson campus, was a finalist for the Lombardi Award, the Hendricks and the Nagurski. He was the leading vote getter on the All-ACC defense. Lawson and former All-American Anthony Simmons are the only defensive players in Clemson history to record at least 10 tackles for loss as a freshman, sophomore and Junior. Kevin Dodd is flanked at the other side of the defensive line and has had a most productive junior year. He ranks second on the Clemson team and in the top 10 in the ACC in sacks with 8.5, and in tackles for loss with 15. He has 74 tackles for the season, including 58 first hits, the same total Lawson has accumulated. Freshman Austin Bryant is a true freshman with 25 tackles in 11 games. The defensive tackles are led by an impressive group of non-seniors. Carlos Watkins was a first team All-ACC defensive tackle who had 61 stops, including six tackles for loss. He might have made the play of the year when he took on two Notre Dame offensive linemen and still made the tackle on Irish Quarterback Deshone Kiser to stop a two-point play with seven seconds left. Had Notre Dame scored the game would have gone into overtime. Watkins also scored a touchdown on an interception return. D.J. Reader is the only senior on the starting front four. He has played seven games, four as a starter, and has 29 tackles as an effective run stopper. Sophomore Scott Pagano has made 10 starts and played in all 13 games as a sophomore and has 43 tackles. Freshman Christian Wilkins actually leads all defensive tackles in tackles with 72 even though he has started just one game. His tackle total is a Clemson record for a non-starting freshman defensive lineman and he was named a first-team freshman All-American by Sporting News. He has averaged a tackle every 5.3 snaps. Rod Byers is a senior who has come off the bench in every game to record 38 tackles. Clemson’s top two tacklers are linebackers B.J. Goodson and Ben Boulware. Goodson has 127 tackles, including 15 tackles for loss and 5.5 sacks. A reserve his first three years, Goodson has played 733 snaps and started all 13 games and has led the Tigers in tackles five times. He had two takeaways in the fourth quarter against Notre Dame, something that had not been done by a Clemson defender in a victory by seven points or less since Clemson’s win at Notre Dame in 1979 (Terry Kinard). Boulware was a first-team All-ACC performer according to the ACC coaches and had 121 tackles, including a team best 20 quarterback pressures. Boulware had a pick-six in the first quarter of the 2014 Russell Athletic Bowl against Oklahoma and is a fierce hitter. Travis Blanks has started all 13 games at the third linebacker position and has 38 tackles, including three tackles for loss. Dorian O’Daniel is a reliable junior who has 27 tackles off the bench. The Clemson secondary is led by a pair of All-Americans. Safety Jayron Kearse was named a first-team AllAmerican by ESPN.com and a second-team choice by the Associated Press. The 6'5" defender accumulated 74 tackles, including 6.5 for loss. He has the ability to guard tall opposing wide receivers. T.J. Green was third on the team in tackles from his safety position with 101 stops, including five tackles for loss and even recorded a sack. He was a wide receiver the last time Clemson

played in the Orange Bowl against Ohio State in the 2013 season. Cornerback MacKensie Alexander is a third-team AP All-American cornerback. His raw stats won’t jump off the page as he has 25 tackles and five pass break ups with no interceptions. But he has allowed just 11 completions and no touchdowns by the receivers he has been assigned to guard in 638 defensive snaps. He has not allowed a touchdown reception in his last 21 games. Opposing offensive coordinators have avoided his area of the field all year. Cordrea Tankersley ranks 17th in the nation in interceptions with five and he has 14 total passes defended to go with 49 tackles in starting all 13 games. He was another defender who had to step up for the Tigers in the secondary. He replaced All-ACC defender Garry Peters with an even better season. Adrian Baker is a capable cornerback who has seen a lot of action as a nickel back and he has a pair of interceptions, both red zone thefts that were momentum changers. Ryan Carter is another strong cornerback who has 17 tackles.

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A record 18 Clemson players were named to one of three All-ACC teams announced by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association (ACSMA). Sophomore quarterback Deshaun Watson was joined on the first team by offensive players Eric Mac Lain and Artavis Scott, as well as defensive players Mackensie Alexander, Shaq Lawson and Carlos Watkins. The ACC Coaches also selected a team and had nine Clemson players on the first team. The coaches first team included Watson, Mac Lain, Scott, Alexander, Lawson, Wayne Gallman, Jordan Leggett, Ben Boulware and Jayron Kearse. Clemson’s entire starting offensive line was honored for the first time ever, as Jay Guillermo was a second-team choice, while Tyrone Crowder, Joe Gore and Mitch Hyatt were all third-team selections. Other All-ACC selections on offense were running back Wayne Gallman and tight end Jordan Leggett, who were named to the second team. Placekicker Greg Huegel also got a second-team nod. Defensively, four Tigers were named to the second and third teams. Starting linebackers Ben Boulware and B.J. Goodson were both second-team honorees, along with safety Jayron Kearse. Starting cornerback Cordrea Tankersley was a third-team selection. Defensive end Kevin Dodd was an honorable mention selection and missed making the third team by just one second place vote.

Kicker Greg Huegel made 22-25 field goals this year, including a perfect 17-17 on attempts in ACC games, best in the nation in conference games. He had a streak of 16 straight made field goals, the second longest streak in Clemson history. The freshman who joined the team in August was named a second-team All-American by Si.com, the first player in Clemson history to earn All-America honors in a semester he was not on scholarship. Ammon Lakip is a senior who has handled Clemson kickoffs and has 28 touchbacks in 73 kickoffs. He was the starter in 2014. Andy Teasdall has averaged 39 gross yards per punt, but has a solid 37.5 net figure on his 58 attempts. He has 19 punts inside the 20 without a touchback and has four punts of at least 50 yards. Clemson has just 36 punt return yards all year and averages 22 yards per kickoff return. The top special teams tackler is linebacker Dorian O’Daniel, who has 15 stops, more than double any other teammate.

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# Player 1 Jayron Kearse 1 Trevion Thompson 2 Mackensie Alexander 2 Kelly Bryant 3 Artavis Scott 4 Deshaun Watson 5 Germone Hopper 6 Dorian O’Daniel 8 Deon Cain 9 Wayne Gallman 10 Ben Boulware 11 Travis Blanks 12 Nick Schuessler 13 Hunter Renfrow 15 T.J. Green 16 Jordan Leggett 17 Jefferie Gibson 18 Jadar Johnson 19 Charone Peake 21 C.J. Davidson 21 Adrian Baker 22 Tyshon Dye 23 Van Smith 24 Zac Brooks 24 Mark Fields 25 Cordrea Tankersley 27 C.J. Fuller 29 Marcus Edmond 30 Jalen Williams 31 Ryan Carter 32 Andy Teasdall 33 J.D. Davis 34 Ray-Ray McCloud 34 Kendall Joseph 35 Quintin Hall 36 Ammon Lakip 37 Judah Davis 38 Brennan Goodnature 39 Jordan Bianchi 40 Roderick Byers 41 T.J. Burrell 42 Christian Wilkins 44 B.J. Goodson 44 Garrett Williams 45 Chris Register 47 Alex Spence 48 D.J. Reader 49 Richard Yeargin 50 Jabril Robinson 50 Justin Falcinelli 51 Taylor Hearn 53 Martin Aiken 54 Zach Riggs 55 Tyrone Crowder 56 Scott Pagano 57 Jay Guillermo 58 Ryan Norton 59 Collins Mauldin 61 William Cockerill 61 David Estes 63 Jake Fruhmorgen 65 Daniel Stone 67 Albert Huggins 69 Maverick Morris 73 Joe Gore 75 Mitch Hyatt 76 Jim Brown 78 Eric Mac Lain 79 Harrison Tucker 80 Milan Richard 81 Stanton Seckinger 82 Adrien Dunn 84 Cannon Smith 85 Dane Rogers 85 Seth Ryan 87 D.J. Greenlee 89 Jay Jay McCullough 90 Shaq Lawson 91 Austin Bryant 92 Greg Huegel 94 Carlos Watkins 98 Kevin Dodd * - spent one season as a redshirt

Pos. S WR CB QB WR QB WR LB WR RB LB LB QB WR/P S TE S S WR RB CB RB S RB CB CB RB CB LB CB P LB WR LB LB PK/P LB RB WR DT LB DT LB TE DE PK DT DE DT OL OL LB OL OG DT OL OL DE OT LS OT OT DT OG OT OT LS OG OL TE TE WR TE DE WR TE TE DE DE PK DT DE player

Hgt. 6-5 6-2 5-11 6-3 5-11 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-1 5-11 6-1 6-3 5-10 6-3 6-5 6-4 6-1 6-3 5-10 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-1 5-10 6-1 5-10 6-0 5-9 5-9 5-11 6-1 5-10 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-1 5-11 6-6 6-4 6-0 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-5 6-2 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-1 6-6 6-1 6-6 6-5 6-4 6-5 6-6 6-5 6-4 6-5 6-4 6-2 6-5 5-7 6-5 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-4 5-11 6-3 6-5

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Wgt. 220 200 195 215 190 210 180 215 200 215 240 210 200 175 205 255 200 205 215 200 180 215 190 200 195 195 210 170 225 175 190 225 180 230 225 200 230 205 215 295 215 315 250 235 245 190 325 255 280 305 330 225 275 330 295 325 285 240 270 200 280 285 295 300 300 295 235 315 325 250 235 175 260 275 175 245 255 270 265 185 300 275

Cl. Jr. *Fr. *So. Fr. So. So. *Jr. *So. Fr. *So. Jr. *Jr. *Jr. *Fr. Jr. Jr. *Fr. Jr. *Gr. *Gr. *So. *So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. *Fr. *So. Fr. *So. *Jr. Fr. Fr. *Fr. Sr. *Sr. Fr. *Sr. *Sr. *Sr. *Jr. Fr. *Sr. Fr. *Fr. *Fr. Sr. *Fr. *Fr. *Fr. *Fr. *Jr. *So. *So. *So. *Jr. *Gr. *Gr. Sr. *Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. *So. *Gr. Fr. *Gr. *Gr. *Sr. *Fr. *Gr. *So. *Fr. *So. *So. *So. *Jr. Jr. Fr. *Fr. *Jr. *Jr.

Exp. 2VL RS 1VL HS 1VL 1VL 2VL 1VL HS 1VL 2VL 2VL 1VL RS 2VL 2VL RS 2VL 3VL 2VL 1VL 1VL HS 2VL HS 2VL RS SQ HS 1VL SQ HS HS RS SQ 2VL HS HS SQ 3VL 2VL HS 3VL HS RS RS 3VL RS RS RS RS 2VL SQ 1VL 1VL 2VL 3VL SQ SQ SQ HS SQ HS 1VL 3VL HS SQ 3VL SQ RS 3VL 1VL RS SQ SQ SQ 2VL 2VL HS HS 2VL 2VL

Hometown Fort Myers, Fla. Durham, N.C. Immokalee, Fla. Calhoun Falls, S.C. Clearwater, Fla. Gainesville, Ga. Charlotte, N.C. Olney, Md. Tampa, Fla. Loganville, Ga. Anderson, S.C. Tallahassee, Fla. Grayson, Ga. Myrtle Beach, S.C. Sylacauga, Ala. Navarre, Fla. Hope Mills, N.C. Orangeburg, S.C. Moore, S.C. Clemson, S.C. Hallandale, Fla. Elberton, Ga. Charlotte, N.C. Jonesboro, Ark. Charlotte, N.C. Beech Island, S.C. Easley, S.C. Hopkins, S.C. Columbia, S.C. Grayson, Ga. Winston-Salem, N.C. Clemson, S.C. Tampa, Fla. Belton, S.C. Piedmont, S.C. Johns Creek, Ga. Clemson, S.C. Naples, Italy Greer, S.C. Rock Hill, S.C. Goose Creek, S.C. Springfield, Mass. Lamar, S.C. Orlando, Fla. Browns Summit, N.C. Florence, S.C. Greensboro, N.C. Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. Leland, N.C. Middletown, Md. Williston, S.C. Smoaks, S.C. Greer, S.C. Marston, N.C. Honolulu, Hawaii Maryville, Tenn. Simpsonville, S.C. Rock Hill, S.C. Sumter, S.C. Mauldin, S.C. Tampa, Fla. Simpsonville, S.C. Orangeburg, S.C. Broxton, Ga. Lake Waccamaw, N.C. Suwanee, Ga. Walterboro, S.C. Hope Mills, N.C. Ninety Six, S.C. Savannah, Ga. Isle of Palms, S.C. Clemson, S.C. Columbia, S.C. Shelby, N.C. Summit, N.J. Clemson, S.C. Fort Mill, S.C. Central, S.C. Pavo, Ga. Blythewood, S.C. Mooresboro, N.C. Taylors, S.C.

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High School or Junior College South Fort Myers HS Hillside HS Immokalee HS Wren HS East Lake HS Gainesville HS Phillip O. Berry Academy of Technology Our Lady of Good Counsel HS Tampa Bay Technical HS Grayson HS T.L. Hanna HS North Florida Christian School Grayson HS Socastee HS Sylacauga HS Navarre HS Gray’s Creek HS Orangeburg-Wilkinson HS Dorman HS Daniel HS Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory Elbert County Comprehensive HS William Amos Hough HS Jonesboro Senior HS William Amos Hough HS Silver Bluff HS Easley HS Lower Richland HS Blythewood HS Grayson HS R.J. Reynolds HS Daniel HS Sickles HS Belton-Honea Path HS Wren HS Chattahoochee HS Daniel HS Naples American HS Riverside HS Northwestern HS Goose Creek HS Suffield (Conn.) Academy Lamar HS The First Academy Dudley HS West Florence HS Grimsley HS University School of Nova Southeastern University North Brunswick HS Middletown HS Williston-Elko HS Bamberg-Ehrhardt HS J.L. Mann HS Richmond Senior HS Moanalua HS Maryville HS Mauldin HS Northwestern HS Sumter HS St. Joseph’s Catholic School Plant HS Southside Christian School Orangeburg-Wilkinson HS Coffee HS East Columbus HS North Gwinnett HS Pinewood Prep School Jack Britt HS Ninety Six HS Calvary Day School Porter-Gaud School Daniel HS Hammond School Crest HS Summit HS Daniel HS Nation Ford HS Daniel HS Thomas County Central HS Blythewood HS Chase HS Riverside HS

Pronunciation Jayron (JAY-rahn) Trevion (TRAY-vee-ahn) Mackensie (muh-KEHN-zee)

Germone (juhr-MAHN)

Schuessler (SHOOS-luhr) Socastee (SAHK-uh-stee) Navarre (nuh-VAHR) Jadar (juh-DAHR) Charone (shuh-RAHN)

Cordrea (cohr-DRAY)

Teasdall (TEEZ-dahl)

Honea (HUHN-ee-uh) Ammon Lakip (A-muhn LAY-kihp)

Bianchi (bee-AHN-kee)

Leland (LEE-lehnd) Falcinelli (fal-sih-NEHL-ee)

Guillermo (gee-AYR-moh)

Fruhmorgen (froo-MOHR-gehn)

Mac Lain (mak-LAYN)

Pavo (PAY-voh) Huegel (HYOO-guhl)


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# Player 37 Cameron Scott 39 Christian Groomes 40 Jaquarius Brice 46 Jarvis Magwood 52 Connor Prevost 59 Bradley Tatko 88 Sean Mac Lain * - spent one season as a redshirt

Pos. S PK/P DE LB LB LS WR player

Hgt. 5-10 5-10 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-4

Wgt. 205 185 215 215 220 225 210

Cl. *Fr. *Fr. *So. *Fr. *So. *So. Jr.

Exp. RS RS SQ TR HS SQ SQ

Hometown Florence, S.C. Central, S.C. Lancaster, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Raleigh, N.C. Greenwood, S.C. Hope Mills, N.C.

High School or Junior College Wilson HS Daniel HS Lancaster HS James F. Byrnes HS Cardinal Gibbons HS Greenwood HS Jack Britt HS

Pronunciation

PREE-vohst Mac Lain (mak-LAYN)

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# Player 7 Mike Williams^ 10 Tucker Israel 11 Shadell Bell 12 Korrin Wiggins^ 14 Denzel Johnson 18 James Barnes 19 Tanner Muse 20 Kaleb Chalmers 26 Adam Choice^ 32 Kyle Cote 38 Amir Trapp 43 Chad Smith 49 Beau Brown^ 52 Austin Spence 60 Kelby Bevelle 62 Kaleb Bevelle 64 Pat Godfrey 70 Seth Penner 71 Noah Green 72 Logan Tisch 77 Zach Giella 83 Jesse Fisher 86 Ty Thomason 93 Sterling Johnson 95 Gage Cervenka 96 Michael Batson 99 Clelin Ferrell * - spent one season as a redshirt

Pos. WR QB WR S CB QB S CB RB S CB LB S LS DE DE OL OG OL OL C TE WR DE DT P DE player; ^ -

Hgt. Wgt. Cl. 6-4 220 Jr. 5-11 195 Fr. 6-2 200 Fr. 6-0 200 Jr. 6-0 200 Fr. 6-1 175 Fr. 6-2 230 Fr. 5-11 180 Fr. 5-9 215 So. 5-10 170 Fr. 5-8 155 Fr. 6-4 235 Fr. 6-0 195 *Sr. 6-2 195 Fr. 6-4 260 *So. 6-4 255 *So. 6-3 260 Fr. 6-3 320 Fr. 6-5 285 Fr. 6-2 290 Fr. 6-5 295 Fr. 6-4 215 Fr. 5-10 210 Fr. 6-4 295 Fr. 6-3 305 Fr. 5-10 200 Fr. 6-5 255 Fr. out for the season due to injury

Exp. 2VL HS HS 2VL HS HS HS HS 1VL HS HS HS SQ HS TR TR HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS

Hometown Vance, S.C. Orlando, Fla. Decatur, Ga. Durham, N.C. Columbia, S.C. Sumter, S.C. Belmont, N.C. Greenwood, S.C. Thomasville, Ga. Six Mile, S.C. Clemson, S.C. Sterling, Va. Beaufort, S.C. Florence, S.C. Apopka, Fla. Apopka, Fla. Greenlawn, N.Y. Naples, Fla. Boiling Springs, S.C. Chapel Hill, N.C. Lincolnton, Ga. Travelers Rest, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Clayton, N.C. Greenwood, S.C. Central, S.C. Richmond, Va.

COACHES

High School or Junior College Lake Marion HS Lake Nona HS Columbia HS Hillside HS A.C. Flora HS Sumter HS South Point HS Greenwood HS Thomas County Central HS Daniel HS Daniel HS Dominion HS Beaufort HS West Florence HS Apopka HS Apopka HS Harborfields HS First Baptist Academy Boiling Springs HS Chapel Hill HS Augusta Christian Schools

Eastside HS Cleveland HS Emerald HS Christ Church Episcopal School Benedictine HS

Coach Title(s) Position(s) CU Years Alma Mater Dabo Swinney Head Coach *13th Alabama ‘93 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 (2003-08) as an assistant coach and over six seasons as a head coach (2008-14); ^ - includes one year (2005) as an assistant coach

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Pronunciation

Korrin (kohr-RIHN)

Cote (COHT-ee)

Bevelle (BEHV-uhl) Bevelle (BEHV-uhl)

Giella (jee-EH-luh)

Clelin (CLEE-lihn)

Pronunciation Dabo Swinney (DA-boh SWEE-nee)

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# Player 53 Martin Aiken 2 Mackensie Alexander 21 Adrian Baker 39 Jordan Bianchi 11 Travis Blanks 10 Ben Boulware 24 Zac Brooks 76 Jim Brown 91 Austin Bryant 2 Kelly Bryant 41 T.J. Burrell 40 Roderick Byers 8 Deon Cain 31 Ryan Carter 61 William Cockerill 55 Tyrone Crowder 21 C.J. Davidson 33 J.D. Davis 37 Judah Davis 98 Kevin Dodd 82 Adrien Dunn 22 Tyshon Dye 29 Marcus Edmond 61 David Estes 50 Justin Falcinelli 24 Mark Fields 63 Jake Fruhmorgen 27 C.J. Fuller 9 Wayne Gallman 17 Jefferie Gibson 38 Brennan Goodnature 44 B.J. Goodson 73 Joe Gore 15 T.J. Green 87 D.J. Greenlee 57 Jay Guillermo 35 Quintin Hall 51 Taylor Hearn 5 Germone Hopper 92 Greg Huegel 67 Albert Huggins 75 Mitch Hyatt 18 Jadar Johnson 34 Kendall Joseph 1 Jayron Kearse 36 Ammon Lakip 90 Shaq Lawson 16 Jordan Leggett 78 Eric Mac Lain 59 Collins Mauldin 34 Ray-Ray McCloud 89 Jay Jay McCullough 69 Maverick Morris 58 Ryan Norton 6 Dorian O’Daniel 56 Scott Pagano 19 Charone Peake 48 D.J. Reader 45 Chris Register 13 Hunter Renfrow 80 Milan Richard 54 Zach Riggs 50 Jabril Robinson 85 Dane Rogers 85 Seth Ryan 12 Nick Schuessler 3 Artavis Scott 81 Stanton Seckinger 84 Cannon Smith 23 Van Smith 47 Alex Spence 65 Daniel Stone 25 Cordrea Tankersley 32 Andy Teasdall 1 Trevion Thompson 79 Harrison Tucker 94 Carlos Watkins 4 Deshaun Watson 42 Christian Wilkins 44 Garrett Williams 30 Jalen Williams 49 Richard Yeargin * - spent one season as a redshirt

Pos. LB CB CB WR LB LB RB LS DE QB LB DT WR CB OT OG RB LB LB DE WR RB CB LS OL CB OT RB RB S RB LB OT S TE OL LB OL WR PK DT OT S LB S PK/P DE TE OG DE WR TE OG OL LB DT WR DT DE WR/P TE OL DT DE WR QB WR TE TE S PK OT CB P WR OL DT QB DT TE LB DE player

Hgt. 6-2 5-11 6-0 6-6 6-1 5-11 6-1 6-4 6-4 6-3 6-0 6-4 6-2 5-9 6-6 6-2 5-10 6-1 6-1 6-5 5-7 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-3 5-10 6-6 5-10 6-1 6-4 5-11 6-1 6-6 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-5 6-0 5-11 6-4 6-5 6-1 6-0 6-5 5-10 6-3 6-5 6-5 6-1 5-10 6-3 6-5 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-2 5-10 6-2 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-3 5-11 6-5 6-5 6-0 6-1 6-5 6-1 5-11 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-2 5-9 6-3

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Cl. *Jr. *So. *So. *Sr. *Jr. Jr. Sr. *Gr. Fr. Fr. *Jr. *Sr. Fr. *So. Sr. *So. *Gr. Fr. Fr. *Jr. *So. *So. *So. *Jr. *Fr. Fr. Fr. *Fr. *So. *Fr. *Sr. *Sr. *Gr. Jr. *So. *Jr. Sr. *Fr. *Jr. *Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. *Fr. Jr. *Sr. Jr. Jr. *Gr. *Gr. Fr. *Jr. *So. *Gr. *So. *So. *Gr. Sr. *Fr. *Fr. *Fr. *So. *Fr. *So. *So. *Jr. So. *Gr. *Fr. Fr. *Fr. Sr. Jr. *Jr. *Fr. *Sr. *Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. *Fr.

Exp. 2VL 1VL 1VL SQ 2VL 2VL 2VL SQ HS HS 2VL 3VL HS 1VL SQ 1VL 2VL HS HS 2VL 1VL 1VL SQ SQ RS HS HS RS 1VL RS HS 3VL 3VL 2VL SQ 2VL SQ RS 2VL HS HS HS 2VL RS 2VL 2VL 2VL 2VL 3VL SQ HS 2VL 1VL 3VL 1VL 1VL 3VL 3VL RS RS RS SQ RS SQ SQ 1VL 1VL 3VL RS HS RS SQ 2VL SQ RS SQ 2VL 1VL HS HS HS RS

Hometown Smoaks, S.C. Immokalee, Fla. Hallandale, Fla. Greer, S.C. Tallahassee, Fla. Anderson, S.C. Jonesboro, Ark. Walterboro, S.C. Pavo, Ga. Calhoun Falls, S.C. Goose Creek, S.C. Rock Hill, S.C. Tampa, Fla. Grayson, Ga. Sumter, S.C. Marston, N.C. Clemson, S.C. Clemson, S.C. Clemson, S.C. Taylors, S.C. Clemson, S.C. Elberton, Ga. Hopkins, S.C. Mauldin, S.C. Middletown, Md. Charlotte, N.C. Tampa, Fla. Easley, S.C. Loganville, Ga. Hope Mills, N.C. Naples, Italy Lamar, S.C. Lake Waccamaw, N.C. Sylacauga, Ala. Clemson, S.C. Maryville, Tenn. Piedmont, S.C. Williston, S.C. Charlotte, N.C. Blythewood, S.C. Orangeburg, S.C. Suwanee, Ga. Orangeburg, S.C. Belton, S.C. Fort Myers, Fla. Johns Creek, Ga. Central, S.C. Navarre, Fla. Hope Mills, N.C. Rock Hill, S.C. Tampa, Fla. Fort Mill, S.C. Broxton, Ga. Simpsonville, S.C. Olney, Md. Honolulu, Hawaii Moore, S.C. Greensboro, N.C. Browns Summit, N.C. Myrtle Beach, S.C. Savannah, Ga. Greer, S.C. Leland, N.C. Shelby, N.C. Summit, N.J. Grayson, Ga. Clearwater, Fla. Isle of Palms, S.C. Columbia, S.C. Charlotte, N.C. Florence, S.C. Simpsonville, S.C. Beech Island, S.C. Winston-Salem, N.C. Durham, N.C. Ninety Six, S.C. Mooresboro, N.C. Gainesville, Ga. Springfield, Mass. Orlando, Fla. Columbia, S.C. Lauderdale Lakes, Fla.

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High School or Junior College Bamberg-Ehrhardt HS Immokalee HS Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory Riverside HS North Florida Christian School T.L. Hanna HS Jonesboro Senior HS Pinewood Prep School Thomas County Central HS Wren HS Goose Creek HS Northwestern HS Tampa Bay Technical HS Grayson HS Sumter HS Richmond Senior HS Daniel HS Daniel HS Daniel HS Riverside HS Daniel HS Elbert County Comprehensive HS Lower Richland HS St. Joseph’s Catholic School Middletown HS William Amos Hough HS Plant HS Easley HS Grayson HS Gray’s Creek HS Naples American HS Lamar HS East Columbus HS Sylacauga HS Daniel HS Maryville HS Wren HS Williston-Elko HS Phillip O. Berry Academy of Technology Blythewood HS Orangeburg-Wilkinson HS North Gwinnett HS Orangeburg-Wilkinson HS Belton-Honea Path HS South Fort Myers HS Chattahoochee HS Daniel HS Navarre HS Jack Britt HS Northwestern HS Sickles HS Nation Ford HS Coffee HS Mauldin HS Our Lady of Good Counsel HS Moanalua HS Dorman HS Grimsley HS Dudley HS Socastee HS Calvary Day School J.L. Mann HS North Brunswick HS Crest HS Summit HS Grayson HS East Lake HS Porter-Gaud School Hammond School William Amos Hough HS West Florence HS Southside Christian School Silver Bluff HS R.J. Reynolds HS Hillside HS Ninety Six HS Chase HS Gainesville HS Suffield (Conn.) Academy The First Academy Blythewood HS University School of Nova Southeastern University

Pronunciation

Mackensie (muh-KEHN-zee) Bianchi (bee-AHN-kee)

Pavo (PAY-voh)

Falcinelli (fal-sih-NEHL-ee) Fruhmorgen (froo-MOHR-gehn)

Guillermo (gee-AYR-moh)

Germone (juhr-MAHN) Huegel (HYOO-guhl)

Jadar (juh-DAHR) Honea (HUHN-ee-uh) Jayron (JAY-rahn) Ammon Lakip (A-muhn LAY-kihp) Navarre (nuh-VAHR) Mac Lain (mak-LAYN)

Charone (shuh-RAHN)

Socastee (SAHK-uh-stee)

Leland (LEE-lehnd)

Schuessler (SHOOS-luhr)

Cordrea (cohr-DRAY) Teasdall (TEEZ-dahl) Trevion (TRAY-vee-ahn)


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# Player 40 Jaquarius Brice 39 Christian Groomes 88 Sean Mac Lain 46 Jarvis Magwood 52 Connor Prevost 37 Cameron Scott 59 Bradley Tatko * - spent one season as a redshirt

Pos. DE PK/P WR LB LB S LS player

Hgt. 6-1 5-10 6-4 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-0

Wgt. 215 185 210 215 220 205 225

Cl. *So. *Fr. Jr. *Fr. *So. *Fr. *So.

Exp. SQ RS SQ TR HS RS SQ

Hometown Lancaster, S.C. Central, S.C. Hope Mills, N.C. Greenville, S.C. Raleigh, N.C. Florence, S.C. Greenwood, S.C.

High School or Junior College Lancaster HS Daniel HS Jack Britt HS James F. Byrnes HS Cardinal Gibbons HS Wilson HS Greenwood HS

Pronunciation

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Mac Lain (mak-LAYN) PREE-vohst

NON-ACTIVE ROSTER (ALPHABETICAL)

# Player 18 James Barnes 96 Michael Batson 11 Shadell Bell 62 Kaleb Bevelle 60 Kelby Bevelle 49 Beau Brown^ 20 Kaleb Chalmers 95 Gage Cervenka 26 Adam Choice^ 32 Kyle Cote 99 Clelin Ferrell 83 Jesse Fisher 77 Zach Giella 64 Pat Godfrey 71 Noah Green 10 Tucker Israel 14 Denzel Johnson 93 Sterling Johnson 19 Tanner Muse 70 Seth Penner 43 Chad Smith 52 Austin Spence 86 Ty Thomason 72 Logan Tisch 38 Amir Trapp 12 Korrin Wiggins^ 7 Mike Williams^ * - spent one season as a redshirt

Pos. QB P WR DE DE S CB DT RB S DE TE C OL OL QB CB DE S OG LB LS WR OL CB S WR player; ^ -

Hgt. Wgt. Cl. 6-1 175 Fr. 5-10 200 Fr. 6-2 200 Fr. 6-4 255 *So. 6-4 260 *So. 6-0 195 *Sr. 5-11 180 Fr. 6-3 305 Fr. 5-9 215 So. 5-10 170 Fr. 6-5 255 Fr. 6-4 215 Fr. 6-5 295 Fr. 6-3 260 Fr. 6-5 285 Fr. 5-11 195 Fr. 6-0 200 Fr. 6-4 295 Fr. 6-2 230 Fr. 6-3 320 Fr. 6-4 235 Fr. 6-2 195 Fr. 5-10 210 Fr. 6-2 290 Fr. 5-8 155 Fr. 6-0 200 Jr. 6-4 220 Jr. out for the season due to injury

Exp. HS HS HS TR TR SQ HS HS 1VL HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS 2VL 2VL

Hometown Sumter, S.C. Central, S.C. Decatur, Ga. Apopka, Fla. Apopka, Fla. Beaufort, S.C. Greenwood, S.C. Greenwood, S.C. Thomasville, Ga. Six Mile, S.C. Richmond, Va. Travelers Rest, S.C. Lincolnton, Ga. Greenlawn, N.Y. Boiling Springs, S.C. Orlando, Fla. Columbia, S.C. Clayton, N.C. Belmont, N.C. Naples, Fla. Sterling, Va. Florence, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Chapel Hill, N.C. Clemson, S.C. Durham, N.C. Vance, S.C.

COACHES

High School or Junior College Sumter HS Christ Church Episcopal School Columbia HS Apopka HS Apopka HS Beaufort HS Greenwood HS Emerald HS Thomas County Central HS Daniel HS Benedictine HS Augusta Christian Schools Harborfields HS Boiling Springs HS Lake Nona HS A.C. Flora HS Cleveland HS South Point HS First Baptist Academy Dominion HS West Florence HS Eastside HS Chapel Hill HS Daniel HS Hillside HS Lake Marion HS

Coach Title(s) Position(s) CU Years Alma Mater Dabo Swinney Head Coach *13th Alabama ‘93 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 (2003-08) as an assistant coach and over six seasons as a head coach (2008-14); ^ - includes one year (2005) as an assistant coach

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Pronunciation

Bevelle (BEHV-uhl) Bevelle (BEHV-uhl)

Cote (COHT-ee) Clelin (CLEE-lihn) Giella (jee-EH-luh)

Korrin (kohr-RIHN)

Pronunciation Dabo Swinney (DA-boh SWEE-nee)

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CLEMSON OFFENSE Pos. LT LG C RG RT TE TE WR QB or RB or WR WR

# Player 75 MITCH HYATT 63 Jake Fruhmorgen 78 ERIC MAC LAIN 58 Ryan Norton 51 Taylor Hearn 57 JAY GUILLERMO 58 Ryan Norton 69 MAVERICK MORRIS 55 Tyrone Crowder 50 Justin Falcinelli 73 JOE GORE 63 Jake Fruhmorgen 16 JORDAN LEGGETT 81 Stanton Seckinger 80 Milan Richard 44 GARRETT WILLIAMS 89 Jay Jay McCullough 84 Cannon Smith 13 HUNTER RENFROW 1 Trevion Thompson 4 DESHAUN WATSON 2 Kelly Bryant 12 Nick Schuessler 9 WAYNE GALLMAN 24 Zac Brooks 27 C.J. Fuller 21 C.J. Davidson 22 Tyshon Dye 3 ARTAVIS SCOTT 5 Germone Hopper 34 Ray-Ray McCloud 19 CHARONE PEAKE 8 Deon Cain

Hgt 6-5 6-6 6-5 6-3 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-6 6-6 6-5 6-5 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-5 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-1 6-1 5-10 5-10 6-0 5-11 6-0 5-10 6-3 6-2

OKLAHOMA OFFENSE Wgt 295 280 315 285 330 325 285 300 330 305 300 280 255 235 250 235 255 260 175 200 210 215 200 215 200 210 200 215 190 180 180 215 200

Cl. Fr. Fr. *Gr. *Gr. *Fr. *Jr. *Gr. *So. *So. *Fr. *Gr. Fr. Jr. *Gr. *Fr. Fr. *Jr. *Fr. *Fr. *Fr. So. Fr. *Jr. *So. Sr. *Fr. *Gr. *So. So. *Jr. Fr. *Gr. Fr.

CLEMSON DEFENSE Pos. DE DT DT DE SLB MLB WLB CB SS FS CB

# Player 98 KEVIN DODD 91 Austin Bryant 94 CARLOS WATKINS 42 Christian Wilkins 40 Roderick Byers 48 D.J. READER 56 Scott Pagano 90 SHAQ LAWSON 49 Richard Yeargin 11 TRAVIS BLANKS 6 Dorian O’Daniel 44 B.J. GOODSON 34 Kendall Joseph 10 BEN BOULWARE 30 Jalen Williams 2 MACKENSIE ALEXANDER 21 Adrian Baker 1 JAYRON KEARSE 18 Jadar Johnson 15 T.J. GREEN 23 Van Smith 25 CORDREA TANKERSLEY 31 Ryan Carter

Hgt 6-5 6-4 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-0 5-11 5-9 5-11 6-0 6-5 6-1 6-3 6-0 6-1 5-9

Wgt 275 265 300 315 295 325 295 270 255 210 215 250 230 240 225 195 180 220 205 205 190 195 175

Cl. *Jr. Fr. *Jr. Fr. *Sr. Sr. *So. Jr. *Fr. *Jr. *So. *Sr. *Fr. Jr. Fr. *So. *So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. *So.

# Player 92 GREG HUEGEL 36 Ammon Lakip 32 ANDY TEASDALL 13 Hunter Renfrow 36 Ammon Lakip 92 Greg Huegel 76 Jim Brown 61 David Estes 85 Seth Ryan 3 Artavis Scott 5 Germone Hopper 21 C.J. Davidson 27 C.J. Fuller

* - spent one season as a redshirt player

Hgt 5-11 5-10 5-11 5-10 5-10 5-11 6-4 6-1 6-0 5-11 6-0 5-10 5-10

# Player 78 ORLANDO BROWN 72 Derek Farniok 68 JONATHAN ALVAREZ 72 Derek Farniok 56 TY DARLINGTON 58 Erick Wren 54 NILA KASITATI 63 Alex Dalton 75 DRU SAMIA 55 Josiah St. John 11 DEDE WESTBROOK 15 Jeffery Mead 18 Dahu Green 1 JARVIS BAXTER 16 Michiah Quick 84 Grant Bothun 6 BAKER MAYFIELD 9 Trevor Knight 14 Cody Thomas 32 SAMAJE PERINE 25 Joe Mixon 34 Daniel Brooks 36 DIMITRI FLOWERS 89 Connor Knight 3 STERLING SHEPARD 81 Mark Andrews 89 Connor Knight 5 DURRON NEAL 13 A.D. Miller 19 Dallis Todd

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Cl. *Fr. *Sr. So. *Sr. Sr. *So. *Sr. *Fr. Fr. *Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. So. *Jr. Jr. *Jr. *So. So. *Fr. *Jr. So. *Jr. Sr. *Fr. *Jr. Sr. Fr. *Fr.

OKLAHOMA DEFENSE Pos. # Player Hgt Wgt Cl. DE/OLB 19 ERIC STRIKER 6-0 222 Sr. 23 Devante Bond 6-1 238 Sr. DT 92 MATT ROMAR 6-0 291 *So. 93 Jordan Wade 6-3 300 *Jr. DT 94 MATT DIMON 6-2 260 Jr. or 97 CHARLES WALKER 6-2 297 *So. 99 Dwayne Orso-Bacchus 6-5 300 *Fr. DE 91 CHARLES TAPPER 6-2 282 Sr. 87 D.J. Ward 6-2 259 *So. or 95 Austin Roberts 6-6 265 Jr. or 31 Ogbonnia Okoronkwo 6-2 236 *So. ILB 26 JORDAN EVANS 6-2 239 Jr. 20 Frank Shannon 6-0 239 *Sr. ILB 1 DOMINIQUE ALEXANDER 6-0 220 Jr. 9 Tay Evans 6-2 235 *Fr. CB 15 ZACK SANCHEZ 5-11 179 *Jr. 27 Dakota Austin 5-10 157 Jr. SS 10 STEVEN PARKER 6-1 200 So. 21 Will Sunderland 6-2 194 Fr. FS 13 AHMAD THOMAS 6-0 213 Jr. 8 Kahlil Haughton 6-1 185 Fr. NB 12 WILL JOHNSON 6-0 182 So. 10 Steven Parker 6-1 200 So. CB 7 JORDAN THOMAS 6-0 191 So. 2 P.J. Mbanasor 6-0 192 Fr.

Wgt 185 200 190 175 200 185 235 200 175 190 180 200 210

Cl. *Fr. *Sr. *Jr. *Fr. *Sr. *Fr. *Gr. *Jr. *So. So. *Jr. *Gr. *Fr.

Pos. PK P KO LS (PK) LS (P) H PR KOR

# Player 43 AUSTIN SEIBERT 39 Nick Hodgson 43 AUSTIN SEIBERT 38 Jack Steed 39 Nick Hodgson 43 Austin Seibert 89 Connor Knight 42 Wesley Horky 42 Wesley Horky 89 Connor Knight 84 Grant Bothun 38 Jack Steed 3 Sterling Shepard 15 Zack Sanchez 28 Alex Ross 5 Durron Neal

* - spent one season as a redshirt player

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Hgt 6-8 6-8 6-3 6-8 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-6 6-0 6-5 6-4 5-11 5-11 5-11 6-1 6-1 6-4 5-10 6-1 5-8 6-2 6-4 5-10 6-5 6-4 5-11 6-3 6-3

OKLAHOMA SPECIALISTS

CLEMSON SPECIALISTS Pos. PK P KO LS H PR KOR &

Pos. LT LG C RG RT WR WR QB RB HB WR WR

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Hgt 5-10 6-2 5-10 6-4 6-2 5-10 6-4 6-1 6-1 6-4 5-11 6-4 5-10 5-11 6-1 5-11

Wgt 210 202 210 216 202 210 241 220 220 241 187 216 193 179 221 199

Cl. Fr. *Sr. Fr. *Jr. *Sr. Fr. *Jr. So. So. *Jr. *Jr. *Jr. Sr. *Jr. *Jr. Sr.


CLEMSON IS THIRD ACC TEAM WITH 13 WINS

BOWL NOTES

SEPTEMBER 30, 1972 AT NORMAN, OKLAHOMA

When Clemson defeated North Carolina on December 5 to win the ACC Championship, it gave the Tigers a 13-0 record, just the third ACC team to win at least 13 games in a season. The victory total is a Clemson record. The only team in ACC history to win more games was just two years ago when Florida State finished 14-0 to win the National Championship. Clemson’s 1981 National Championship team was the first ACC team to win 12 games in a season. Florida State did it five times between 1993 and 2014. The Seminoles actually had a streak of three seasons with at least 12 wins from 2012-14. Pittsburgh and Miami have had 12-win seasons previously, but they were not in the ACC at the time. ACC’S WINNINGEST TEAMS Team Florida State Clemson Florida State Clemson Florida State Florida State Florida State

Year 2013 2015 2014 1981 1993 1999 2012

W-L 14-0 13-0 13-1 12-0 12-1 12-0 12-2

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OKLAHOMA 52, CLEMSON 3 • An Oklahoma team filled with many All-Americans and future College Football Hall of Famers defeated Clemson 52-3 on a 62-degree day in Norman, Okla. in 1972. Oklahoma was ranked second in the nation entering the game and finished the season with a number-two final ranking behind National Champion Southern California. • Oklahoma rushed for 475 yards on 76 carries, still the second most rushing yards in history against the Tigers. The Oklahoma offense featured Greg Pruitt and Joe Washington, while the Oklahoma defense featured the Selmon Brothers, and All-America linebacker Rod Shoate, one of just two three-time All-Americans in Oklahoma history. • Oklahoma had 515 yards of total offense, while Clemson had just 185, including just 25 yards passing. Clemson’s defense had to make a lot of tackles with so many running plays and four different players tied for the team lead with 12 apiece. Those players were Ben Anderson, Willie Anderson, John Rhodes and Jimmy Williamson.

JAN. 2, 1989 AT ORLANDO, FLORIDA

CLEMSON 13, OKLAHOMA 6 FLORIDA CITRUS BOWL Clemson and Oklahoma met in the Florida Citrus Bowl on Jan. 2, 1989. Clemson won the game 13-6, the first victory for an ACC team over the Sooners. Oklahoma had been 12-0 against ACC teams entering that game.

CLEMSON SCHEDULE ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Clemson was the only team in the nation to beat four teams that have 10 wins entering the bowl season. Clemson downed 10-win teams Notre Dame, Florida State, Appalachian State and North Carolina. No other team had more than two wins over 10-win teams. It marked the first time in school history Clemson defeated four 10-win teams in the same year. • Clemson had seven wins over FBS teams with winning records. Only Alabama (10) and Michigan State (8) had more. • Clemson was the only team in the nation to record three wins over teams in the top 10 of the final College Football Playoff Poll. Clemson defeated No. 8 Notre Dame, No. 9 Florida State and No. 10 North Carolina.

GOING FOR 14 WINS Clemson has a 13-0 record entering the Orange Bowl against Oklahoma. There have been just seven teams in FBS history to win 14 games in a season. Five of them won the National Championship, including Ohio State last year. No team has ever gone 15-0. Clemson can join the impressive group below with a victory over Oklahoma. FBS TEAMS WITH 14 WINS Year School W-L 1996 BYU 14-1 2002 *Ohio State 14-0 2009 *Alabama 14-0 Boise State 14-0 2010 *Auburn 14-0 2013 *Florida State 14-0 2014 *Ohio State 14-1 *Denotes won National Championship

STREAKS • Clemson has won 16 straight games over two years, the longest active streak in the nation by six. It is also the longest winning streak in Clemson history. Alabama is second with a 10-gamer, San Diego State has 9, Arkansas State is next with 8 and Oklahoma is fifth with 7 in a row. • As far as home winning streaks, Clemson has a 16-gamer, which is second best among active FBS schools. Florida State leads the way at 21 in a row. After Clemson comes TCU with 13, Western Kentucky with 10 and Houston with 9. • As far as games against conference foes, Clemson has won nine in a row, all this year. Western Kentucky has the longest active streak at 12 in a row, followed by San Diego State at 11. Clemson and Arkansas State are next with nine and Alabama is fifth with eight. Oklahoma is sixth with seven. • In terms of road games, Oklahoma and Alabama have the longest active streak with seven in a row. Clemson and Appalachian State are tied for third with five in a row.

CLEMSON VS. OKLAHOMA SERIES • Clemson and Oklahoma have played four times previously and the two teams have split the games. Oklahoma won the first two games and Clemson has won the last two, both in bowl games. • Oklahoma is 2-0 in the series at Norman, Okla., and the Tigers won the two meeting at a neutral site, the Jan. 2, 1989 (end of 1988 season) Citrus Bowl, and last year’s Russell Athletic Bowl. • Oklahoma has never been to Clemson for a football game. • Both of Clemson’s victories have come in the same facility, the Citrus Bowl in Orlando. The games were played 26 years apart. • A common denominator for Clemson in all four games with Oklahoma has been its defense, especially in terms of pass defense. The Sooners have thrown for just 301 yards in the four games combined. They had 20 yards passing in their victory in 1963, 40 in the 1972 game, 138 in the 1989 Citrus Bowl and just 103 in the 2014 Russell Athletic Bowl. • This will be the first time Clemson has played the same team in bowl games in consecutive years since 1950-51 when Clemson met Miami in the Orange Bowl, then the Gator Bowl.

SEPT. 21, 1963 AT NORMAN, OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA 31, CLEMSON 14 • Oklahoma won the first meeting with Clemson on September 21, 1963 in the season opener at Owen Field in Norman, Okla. by a 31-14 score. The Sooners entered the contest ranked fourth in the AP poll and finished the year with an 8-2 record and a number-10 final ranking. • Clemson took a 14-0 lead on a warm day that saw the thermometer reach 89 degrees. The Tigers scored on a 14-yard pass from Jim Parker to Lou Fogle and a three-yard run by Hal Davis. But, Oklahoma scored the last 31 points of the game. A key play was a 49-yard touchdown run by Lance Rentzel, who went on to play many years with the Dallas Cowboys. • Both coaches in this game are in the College Football Hall of Fame. Bud Wilkinson was the coach for Oklahoma and Frank Howard the coach for Clemson. Wilkinson retired from college coaching at the end of the 1963 season. Howard coached at Clemson through the 1969 season.

• Clemson finished in the top 10 of the AP poll for the first time since 1982 with the victory. Clemson was #8 by UPI, #9 by AP and #10 by USA Today. • It was the final game at Oklahoma for Head Coach Barry Switzer, who was the winningest active coach in the country in terms of winning percentage entering the game. He finished with a 15729-4 (.837) record and the 29th loss came against Clemson. Ironically, Clemson Coach Danny Ford ended his career with the Tigers the next year and he also had 29 losses. Switzer is now in the College Football Hall of Fame. Ford is on the current ballot. • Oklahoma ran the Wishbone offense at the time and it was the first time Ford had faced a Wishbone team in his head coaching career. Clemson held Oklahoma to 116 yards rushing in the contest and zero touchdowns. It was the fewest yards rushing for Oklahoma in a bowl game since 1965. • Clemson scored the only touchdown of the game on a four-yard run by Terry Allen with 10:28 left in the game. Allen finished with 53 yards rushing and 47 receiving for an even 100 yards from scrimmage. He is now a student assistant coach at Clemson as he has returned to Clemson after a long NFL career to finish his studies. • Oklahoma drove from its own 20 to the Clemson 14 in the final three minutes, but Jamielle Holieway’s pass in the endzone was batted away by freshman Dexter Davis on the last play of the game and Clemson had the victory. • The defensive MVP was Jesse Hatcher, who had nine tackles, an 18-yard sack, and two passes broken up. Freshman Ed McDaniel was Clemson’s top tackler with 14 stops. • Rodney Williams, currently the color commentator on the Clemson radio network, was Clemson’s starting quarterback and it was his final game for the Tigers, his 32nd career victory, still tied for the most in Clemson history. • One of the Clemson players who had a big impact on the game was Donnell Woolford. The firstteam All-America cornerback was playing his last game for Clemson and he was moved to a roverback position for this game by defensive coach Bill Oliver. Oliver had Woolford roam the field to help in defending Oklahoma’s vaunted rushing attack. He had five tackles and two passes broken up.

DECEMBER 29, 2014 AT ORLANDO, FLA. CLEMSON 40, OKLAHOMA 6 2014 RUSSELL ATHLETIC BOWL Clemson tied a school record for the largest margin of victory over a top 25 team in a 40-6 win over Oklahoma in the 2014 Russell Athletic Bowl in Orlando, Fla. The 34-point margin over the No. 24 (USA Today) Sooners tied the mark that had been set in 1950 when Clemson won at 17th ranked Missouri, 34-0. Cole Stoudt played the game of his life in his final appearance for the Tigers as the Clemson graduate completed 26-36 passes for 319 yards and three touchdowns. He was named the game’s MVP. It was his career high in terms of completions and yardage as he led Clemson to a 17-0 lead at the quarter, 27-0 at halftime and 40-0 after three periods. Clemson had a pair of 100-yard receivers as Mike Williams had 9-112 and a touchdown and Artavis Scott had 8-114 and a score. Wayne Gallman was the top rusher with 55 yards in 19 attempts. It marked the first time Clemson had a pair of 100-yard receivers in a bowl game. Scott scored Clemson’s first touchdown on the Tigers first offensive play as he took a flip pass from Stoudt and ran 65 yards for a score just 1:34 into the game. That was quite a first play call for co-offensive coordinators Tony Elliott and Jeff Scott, who were coaching their first game together in that role in running the Clemson offense. Chad Morris had left to become the head coach at SMU after the regular season win over South Carolina. After Ammon Lakip made a 34-yard field, Ben Boulware returned an interception 47 yards for a score. It was the first of two takeaways for Boulware, as he also recovered a fumble in the second half. It was the first pick-six by a Clemson player in a bowl game in 24 years. Boulware started the first half for first-round draft choice Stephone Anthony, who was suspended due to a second half targeting foul in the South Carolina game. Germone Hopper caught a third touchdown pass from Stoudt with 1:42 left in the third to give Clemson a 40-0 lead. Clemson held Oklahoma to 275 yards total offense, including just 103 passing. Grady Jarrett, playing in his final game, had a career high 3.5 tackles for loss and Vic Beasley had three stops for loss as well in his final game. Top rusher Samaje Perine had 134 yards rushing in 23 attempts for Oklahoma, but many came on the final drive of the game.

VENABLES COACHED AT OKLAHOMA Clemson defensive coordinator Brent Venables coached at Oklahoma, Clemson’s Capital One Orange Bowl opponent, for 13 years (1999-2011). In those 13 years, the Sooners had 13 winning seasons, went to 13 bowl games and had 10 seasons with at least 10 wins. Oklahoma went to what would be consider nine “Major” bowls, including the BCS Championship game in 2000, which Oklahoma won. Oklahoma had a 129-34 record during the 13 years Venables was in Norman, a .791 winning percentage.

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Oklahoma had six seasons with at least 12 wins over his 13 years. He was a Broyles Award finalist in 2006. Oklahoma led the nation in total defense in 2003 and led Clemson to the same ranking in 2014. Venables was the co-defensive coordinator from 1999-2003 and assistant head coach and defensive coordinator from 2004-2011. Since Venables came to Clemson in 2012, the Tigers are 45-7 with four consecutive bowl bids, including wins over LSU, Ohio State and Oklahoma. Clemson is the only team in the country with bowl wins over top 25 teams (at least one poll) each of the last three years. Clemson has finished in the top 15 of the AP and USA Today polls each of the previous three years and has virtually clinched a top 15 spot this year with a 13-0 record and No. 1 ranking entering the bowl season.

CLEMSON ORANGE BOWL HISTORY This will be Clemson’s sixth trip to the Orange Bowl. The Tigers are 3-2 in the previous five appearances. Clemson won its first appearance, 15-14, in the 1951 Orange Bowl at the end of the 1950 season over Miami (FL). It is the only time Clemson has played a bowl game against a team playing in its home stadium. Clemson was the first Southern Conference team to be invited to the Orange Bowl when it played in the 1951 event. The Tigers won that game as middle guard Sterling Smith tackled Miami running back Frank Smith in the endzone for a safety with six minutes left. Miami’s Harry Mallios had returned a Fred Cone punt 79 yards for a touchdown on the play before the drive started, but Miami was called for clipping and was backed up to their own eight. After two plays that had clipping calls against the Hurricanes, they had the ball at their own one. That is when Sterling Smith stopped Frank Smith in the endzone for a safety and a 15-14 advantage. The game was not over however as Fred Cone fumbled on Clemson’s next possession and Miami had the ball at the Clemson 24. But, Smith came through again with a 10-yard sack of the Hurricanes quarterback to stop the drive. Clemson went to the 1957 Orange Bowl as ACC Champions. Colorado was the opposition and the Buffalos took a 20-0 lead at halftime. Clemson coach Frank Howard threatened to quit when he talked to his team at halftime if their play did not improve. The team took it to heart and took a 21-20 lead in the fourth period. But, Colorado recovered an on-side kick at midfield (Clemson had earlier recovered an on-side kick), and Colorado drove to the winning touchdown. Clemson won the 1982 Orange Bowl with a 22-15 victory over fourth-ranked Nebraska. It closed a 12-0 season for Clemson and gave the program its first national championship in any sport. The Tigers held the lead most of the game and scored touchdowns on a two-yard run by Cliff Austin and a 13-yard pass from Homer Jordan to Perry Tuttle. Nebraska’s team included future Heisman Trophy Winner Mike Rosier and future San Francisco 49ers star Roger Craig. Clemson did benefit by the fact that starting quarterback Turner Gill missed the game with an injury. West Virginia defeated Clemson 70-33 in the 2012 Orange Bowl after the 2011 season. Clemson had entered the game by virtue of its ACC Championship, the first for the school in 20 years. Clemson held a 17-14 lead at the end of the first quarter. Trailing by 21-17 in the second period, Clemson drove to the West Virginia two, but Andre Ellington fumbled at the one and Darwin Cook raced 99 yards for a touchdown to give West Virginia a 28-17 lead instead of a 24-21 Clemson advantage. Clemson never recovered from the 14-point swing. Clemson won the 2014 Orange Bowl over Ohio State, 40-35 in one of the most thrilling games in Clemson history. Tajh Boyd led the Tigers in his last game with 505 yards of total offense. He completed 31-40 passes for 378 yards and five touchdowns and added 20 rushes for 127 yards and a touchdown. The 505 yards of total offense set a Clemson record for a bowl game. Sammy Watkins had 16 receptions for 227 yards and two scores. The reception total and yardage are both Clemson single game records and Orange Bowl marks. It was also Watkins final game as he turned professional after his junior year. Stanton Seckinger caught a five-yard pass from Tajh Boyd with 6:16 left to put Clemson ahead, 40-35. There was an exchange of turnovers after that, but an interception by Stephone Anthony cemented the win for the Tigers. CLEMSON’S ORANGE BOWL HISTORY (3-2) Year Opponent (Rk) 1950 Miami (FL) (15) 1956 Colorado (20) 1981 Nebraska (4) 2011 West Virginia (23) 2013 Ohio State (6)

WL W L W L W

Score 15-14 21-27 22-15 33-70 40-35

CLEMSON’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP WIN AT 1982 ORANGE BOWL CLEMSON 22, NEBRASKA 15 JANUARY 1, 1982 AT MIAMI, FL After 86 years of playing football, Clemson claimed its first National Championship with a 22-15 win over perennial Big Eight power Nebraska in the 48th Orange Bowl on the first day of January in 1982. After a 13-3 win over 1980 National Champion Georgia at home on September 19, the Tigers worked their way to the number-one ranking in both wire service polls by the end of the regular season when Penn State beat number-one ranked Pittsburgh on Thanksgiving Day, 48-14. The quarterback for Penn State that day was Todd Blackledge, who will broadcast the Clemson vs. Oklahoma game for ABC. The win over the Cornhuskers gave Clemson the national title and its third perfect season in history. Nebraska took the kickoff, but three plays later, Tiger middle guard William Devane recovered quarterback Mark Mauer’s fumble at the Nebraska 33. Clemson Quarterback Homer Jordan drove Clemson to the Nebraska 24 before the drive stalled, and Donald Igwebuike drilled a 41-yard field goal to put the ACC Champions up, 3-0. Nebraska came right back, however, as the Big Eight title holder drove 69 yards in eight plays to score on a 25-yard halfback pass from Mike Rozier to Anthony Steels. Kevin Seibel’s extra point gave Nebraska the lead at 7-3 with 6:43 to go in the first quarter After an exchange of punts, the Clemson offense moved from the Nebraska 42 yard line to the 21 to set up Igwebuike’s second field goal. The 37-yard boot narrowed the score to 7-6. A second-quarter Phil Bates fumble gave Clemson the ball at the Nebraska 27, and the running combination of Jordan, Kevin Mack, and Cliff Austin moved the ball to the Cornhusker two. Austin, who had been stuck in the hotel elevator for two hours earlier in the day, scampered in for the score that gave Clemson a lead it would not relinquish. On its second possession of the second half, Clemson drove 75 yards in 12 plays to score its final touchdown of the night, a 13-yard pass from Jordan to All-American receiver Perry Tuttle in

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the corner of the end zone. It was Tuttle’s eighth touchdown grab of the season, which set a school record at the time. Bob Paulling’s extra point put the Tigers ahead, 19-7. Tuttle’s catch was shown on the cover of Sports Illustrated the following week, the first time a Clemson student-athlete (active at the time) was on the cover of Sports Illustrated. (No Clemson athlete had been on the cover since then until this year. Deshaun Watson has been on twice.) After Billy Davis’s 47-yard punt return, Jordan moved the Tigers to the Nebraska 20, where Igwebuike kicked a 36-yard field goal, his third of the evening, to put Clemson ahead 22-7 with two-and-a half minutes left in the third stanza. Nebraska was down but not out. After a near-interception by Johnny Rembert, Mauer engineered an eight-play, 69-yard drive that was capped by a 26-yard run by Roger Craig. After a penalty, Craig ran in the two-point conversion from eight yards out to close the gap to 22-15 with nine minutes to play. The Clemson defense shut down the Big Red on their final extended drive, then the offense held on to the ball for nearly five-and-a-half minutes to run down the clock to six seconds. Andy Headen deflected Mauer’s desperation pass to preserve the win and the championship for Clemson. Jeff Davis (who is now an assistant AD at Clemson and will travel to Miami for this game) led the Tiger defense with 14 tackles in his final game. He also recovered a fumble, giving him a schoolrecord eight for his career. Bill Smith, now on the Clemson Board of Trustees, added a career-high 10 tackles from his defensive end position in his final game as a Tiger. Both Davis and Smith have sons on the current Clemson team. Clemson Nebraska

6 6 10 0 22 7 0 0 8 15

Scoring Summary CU Igwebuike 41 FG, 1st, 11:39 NEB Steels 25 pass from Rozier (Seibel kick), 1st, 6:43 CU Igwebuike 37 FG, 1st, 1:03 CU Austin 2 run (pass failed), 2nd, 3:56 CU Tuttle 13 pass from Jordan (Paulling kick), 3rd, 6:12 CU Igwebuike 36 FG, 3rd, 2:36 NEB Craig 26 run (Craig run), 4th, 9:15 Attendance - 72,748

CLEMSON IN SUN LIFE STADIUM This will be Clemson’s fifth trip to Sun Life Stadium. Clemson has a 3-1 record at the facility, a 40-37 win over the Hurricanes in overtime in 2009, a 70-33 loss to West Virginia in the Orange Bowl at the end of the 2011 season, a 40-35 win over Ohio State in the Orange Bowl at the end of the 2013 season and a 58-0 win over Miami earlier this season. Clemson has an 8-4 record in NFL stadiums under Dabo Swinney, but the Tigers have won five in a row. The streak includes two wins in the Georgia Dome, the home of the Atlanta Falcons, in 2012, over Auburn and LSU. Clemson then defeated Ohio State at Sun Life Stadium in 2013. Clemson has wins over Miami in Sun Life Stadium and over North Carolina in Bank of American Stadium in Charlotte this year. SWINNEY Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2015

IN NFL STADIUMS (8-4) Opponent Stadium Nebraska Everbank Field, Jacksonville, Fla. Miami (FL) Sun Life, Stadium, Miami, Fla. Georgia Tech Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Fla Kentucky Nissan Stadium, Nashville, Tenn South Florida Bank of America, Charlotte, NC Virginia Tech Bank of America, Charlotte, NC West Virginia Sun Life Stadium, Miami Fla. Auburn Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga. LSU Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga. Ohio State Sun Life Stadium, Miami, Fla. Miami Sun Life Stadium, Miami, Fla. N. Carolina Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte

Result L, 21-26 W, 40-37 L, 34-39 W, 21-13 L, 26-31 W, 38-10 L, 33-70 W, 26-19 W, 25-24 W, 40-35 W, 58-0 W, 45-37

TIGERS 6-0 VS. OKLAHOMA, NOTRE DAME AND OHIO STATE SINCE 1978 Clemson has played well against perennial national powers Oklahoma, Notre Dame and Ohio State in recent years. The Tigers are 6-0 against those three schools since 1978, including a 3-0 record over the last three years. Clemson defeated Ohio State in the 2014 Orange Bowl, 40-35. Last year Clemson downed Oklahoma 40-6 in the Russell Athletic Bowl. Earlier this year Clemson defeated Notre Dame, 24-22. If Clemson defeats Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl it would give Clemson a 3-2 record against the Sooners all-time. Clemson is 2-1 against Notre Dame and 2-0 all time against Ohio State. Clemson would be the only school in the country with a winning record against those three schools given a minimum of two games played. All three are ranked among the top five in college football history in terms of winning percentage.

WATSON 113 RUSHING YARDS FROM IMPRESSIVE LIST Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson enters the bowl season with 3512 yards passing and 887 yards rushing. If he gets 113 yards rushing in the postseason he will become just the third player in FBS history to get 3500 yards passing and 1000 yards rushing in the same season. The only two players to do it so far are Johnny Manziel of Texas A&M in 2012 and Dan LeFevour of Central Michigan in 2007. Watson had 131 yards rushing in the ACC Championship game against North Carolina. It was his fourth 100-yard rushing game in the last five games. Only Woody Dantzler has had more 100-yard rushing games in a season as a Clemson quarterback than Watson. Dantzler had five in 2001 when he became the first FBS player to have 2000 yards passing and 1000 rushing in the same year. He did it in 11 games.

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PLAYERS WITH 3500 YARDS PASSING AND 1000 RUSHING SEASON Player School Year Johnny Manziel Texas A&M 2012 Dan LeFevour Central Michigan 2007 Close to qualifying Deshaun Watson Clemson 2015

BOWL NOTES Pass 3,706 3,652

Rush 1,410 1,122

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CLEMSON WINS 15TH ACC TITLE

Clemson won its 15th ACC championship on December 5 with a 45-37 victory over North Carolina. It was Clemson’s second ACC title in the last five years and it tied the Tigers with Florida State for the most ACC titles all time. Both of Clemson’s league titles under Dabo Swinney have taken place in Charlotte. Clemson now has 21 conference championships overall. The Tigers won the 1900, 1902 and 1903 SIAA Conference championship under John Heisman, then the 1906 SIAA title under Bob Williams, and won the 1940 and 1948 Southern Conference titles under Frank Howard. Howard won eight conference titles overall, two Southern Conference and six ACC.

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CU-Opp 26-10 38-10 38-35 13-3 22-15 24-22 27-14 40-35 23-7 25-24 45-37 10-8 40-37

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CLEMSON’S ACC CHAMPIONSHIP SEASONS Year Overall ACC Coach 1956 7-2-2 4-0-1 Frank Howard 1958 8-3-0 5-1 Frank Howard 1959 9-2 6-1 Frank Howard 1965 6-4 #5-2 Frank Howard 1966 6-4 6-1 Frank Howard 1967 6-4 6-0 Frank Howard 1978 11-1 6-0 Charley Pell 1981 12-0 6-0 Danny Ford 1982 9-1-1 6-0 Danny Ford 1986 8-2-2 5-1-1 Danny Ford 1987 10-2 6-1 Danny Ford 1988 10-2 6-1 Danny Ford 1991 9-2-1 6-0-1 Ken Hatfield 2011 10-4 !7-2 Dabo Swinney 2015 13-0 !9-0 Dabo Swinney #Co-championship, !includes ACC Championship victory

Eleven active players on the Clemson roster are expected to make the trip to Miami for the Orange Bowl. The list includes starters McKensie Alexander, Travis Blanks, Jayron Kearse, Jordan Leggett and Artavis Scott. Quarterback Tucker Israel of Orlando is also on the Clemson roster, but plans to redshirt this year. CLEMSON PLAYERS FROM FLORIDA Player Pos Yr. McKensie Alexander CB So. Adrian Baker CB So. Travis Blanks LB Jr. Deon Cain WR Fr. Jake Fruhmorgen OT Fr. Tucker Israel QB Fr. Jayron Kearse SS Jr. Jordan Leggett TE Jr. Ray-Ray McCloud WR Fr. Artavis Scott WR So. Garrett Williams FB Fr. Richard Yeargin DE Fr.

CLEMSON VS. RANKED TEAMS IN BOWL GAMES Clemson has a 13-11 record in bowl games against top 25 opponents. That includes wins over top 25 teams in each of the last three seasons. Clemson downed a seventh-ranked LSU team in the 2012 Chick-Fil-A Bowl, then defeated sixth-ranked Ohio State in the Orange Bowl at the end of the 2013 season. The Tigers defeated No. 24 (USA Today) Oklahoma in the 2014 Russell Athletic Bowl. Clemson is the only school in the country to beat a top 25 team in a bowl game each of the last three years. Clemson will have another opportunity when facing fourth-ranked Oklahoma this year in the Orange Bowl. The highest ranked team Clemson has faced is LSU, who was number-one entering the 1959 (1958 season) Sugar Bowl, a game Clemson lost by just a 7-0 score. Clemson defeated a fourthranked Nebraska team when it won the National Championship at the 1982 Orange Bowl and that is the highest ranked team Clemson has defeated in a bowl game. Clemson also defeated a sixth-ranked Tennessee team in the 2003 Chick-Fil-A Bowl, a seventh ranked TCU team at the 1959 Bluebonnet Bowl. Clemson is actually 5-2 against teams ranked seventh or higher in bowl games. CLEMSON’S HIGHEST RANKED OPPONENTS IN BOWL GAMES Year Bowl Site Opponent (Rk) W L 1958 Sugar New Orleans, LA LSU (1) L 1959 Bluebonnet Houston, TX TCU (7) W 1982 Orange Miami, FL Nebraska (4) W 2000 Gator Jacksonville, FL Virginia Tech (6) L 2003 Chick-fil-A Atlanta, GA Tennessee (6) W 2012 Chick-fil-A Atlanta LSU (7) W 2013 Orange Miami, FL Ohio State (6) W #Overtime

CLEMSON’S HIGHEST RANKED WINS Year Opponent Site 2003 Florida State H 2011 Virginia Tech N 2013 Georgia H 1981 Georgia H 1981 Nebraska N1 2015 Notre Dame H 2003 Tennessee N2 2013 Ohio State N 1959 TCU N3 2012 LSU N 2015 North Carolina N 1981 North Carolina A 2009 Miami (FL) A Bold denotes games won by Dabo Swinney.

Score 0-7 23-7 22-15 20-41 27-14 25-24 40-35

CLEMSON’S HIGHEST RANKED VICTORIES Clemson will face a fourth-ranked Oklahoma in the Capital One Orange Bowl on New Year’s Eve in Miami. It will be the highest ranked team Clemson has faced in a bowl game since the Tigers faced fourth-ranked Nebraska in the 1982 Orange Bowl at the end of the 1981 season. Clemson has played well against top ranked teams, especially recently. The Tigers already have two top 10 wins in the bank this year, over No. 6 Notre Dame and No. 8 North Carolina. Clemson defeated three top 10 teams in 1981. Florida State was No. 17 when the Tigers downed the Seminoles on November 7, but they are in the top 10 now. Over the years Clemson has 13 wins over teams ranked no. 8 or better by at least one of the polls. Dabo Swinney has seven of the 13 in his seven years as head coach. That includes five in the last four years, or for this senior class.

Hometown Immokalee Hallandale Tallahassee Tampa Tampa Orlando Fort Myers Navarre Tampa Clearwater Orlando Lauderdale Lakes

High School Immokalee Chaminade-Madonna N. Florida Christian Tampa Bay Technical Plant Lake Nona South Fort Myers Navarre Sickles East Lake First Academy Univ. School Nova SE.

SWINNEY ERA AT 100 GAMES The ACC Championship game was the 100th game for Dabo Swinney as Clemson’s head coach. He became the interim head coach on October 13, 2008 and was given the job without the interim title on December 1, 2008. Swinney has a 74-26 record for his first 100 games. When he defeated South Carolina he moved into third place on Clemson’s career coaching victories list. He moved ahead of his predecessor Tommy Bowden, who had 72 wins and 45 losses in his nine plus years as head coach. It is interesting to note that Swinney has a .740 winning percentage with his 74-26 mark. Danny Ford, the only Clemson coach to win a National Championship, was 72-24-4 for his first 100 games. That computes to a .740 winning percentage, the exact same as Swinney. Swinney is the fourth Clemson coach to lead the Tigers for at least 100 games. Frank Howard (295), Ford (129) and Bowden (117) are the others to do it.

BATTLE OF EFFICIENCY QUARTERBACKS Clemson and Oklahoma both have outstanding quarterbacks, signal callers who did not play when the Tigers and Sooners met last year in the Russell Athletic Bowl. Clemson’s Deshaun Watson and Oklahoma’s Baker Mayfield are both in the top 15 in the nation in completion percentage, passing efficiency, touchdown passes, total offense and points responsible for. Below is a comparison of the two in some of the top statistical categories. QUARTERBACK COMPARISON Category Passing Efficiency Completion % TD Passes Points Responsible Total Offense Passing Yards/Game Total QBR Rating

Watson 11th (159.6) 3rd (.695) 9th (30) 8th (18.9) 9th (338.4) 26th (270.2) 3rd (86.6)

Mayfield 2nd (178.9) 7th (.686) 6th (35) 6th (21.0) 14th (317.4) 20th (282.4) 8th (82.3)

CLEMSON COMPLETION % DEFENSE BEST IN FBS SINCE AT LEAST 2007 Clemson’s completion percentage defense leads the nation at .461. For the 13 games so far opponents have completed 170 of 369 passes. Not only is that the best in the nation this year, it is the best since at least the 2007 season. According to cfbstats.com, the best over the last eight years was a .468 turned in by Alabama in 2009. Clemson is just ahead of that pace entering the game against Oklahoma. TOP COMPLETION PERCENTAGE DEFENSES (2008-15) Team Year Clemson 2015 Alabama 2009 Florida Atlantic 2013 Nebraska 2012 TCU 2009 Virginia Tech 2009 Michigan State 2013 Virginia Tech 2014 Nebraska 2009 Virginia Tech 2015

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Com-Att 170-369 210-449 162-344 187-397 189-399 174-367 213-448 183-384 234-490 148-309

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COMPARISON OF PROLIFIC OFFENSES

Clemson and Oklahoma have two of the top offenses in the nation. The schools both rank in he top 25 of eight areas, including total offense, scoring offense, passing offense and rushing offense. Both are balanced, averaging at least 200 rushing and at least 288 passing. Clemson is 23rd in the nation in both rushing offense and passing offense. Oklahoma is 17th in rushing and 18th in passing. OFFENSIVE COMPARISON Category Total Offense Scoring Offense Rushing Offense Passing Offense Pass Efficiency 3rd Down First Downs Completion % Red Zone

Clemson 12th (510.6) 15th (38.5) 23rd (222.2) 23rd (288.5) 19th (155.2) 12th (.477) 5th (332) 3rd (.688) 16th (.898)

Oklahoma 7th (542.9) 3rd (45.8) 17th (235.0) 18th (307.9) 3rd (172.85) 29th (.440) 7th (328) 11th (.672) 22nd (.892)

LAWSON FINALIST FOR THREE AWARDS Clemson defensive end Shaq Lawson was a finalist for three major awards, the Nagurski Award, the Lombardi and the Hendricks. Lawson led the nation in tackles for loss with 22.5, three more than any other player. Lawson is following in the footsteps of his predecessor, Vic Beasley, who was also a finalist for three awards last year. Beasley had 21.5 tackles for loss, including 12 sacks last year and was a first round draft choice of the Atlanta Falcons. Lawson has 22.5 tackles for loss, one more than Beasley, and has 9.5 sacks. He is trying to join William Perry (1984), Rob Bodine (1991) and Keith Adams (1999) as Clemson players who led the nation in tackles for loss. NATIONAL LEADERS IN TACKLES FOR LOSS Player, School Shaq Lawson, Clemson Antonio Longino, Arizona St. Carl Nassib, Penn State Ejuan Price, Pittsburgh Devonte Fields, Louisville Anthony Walker, Northwestern

GP 13 12 12 12 12 12

Yds 97 67 120 120 76 55

TFL 22.5 19.5 19.5 19.5 19.5 19.5

CLEMSON NUMBER-ONE IN EVERY COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF POLL Clemson is ranked No. 1 in the nation in all three polls entering the bowl season. It is the fourth straight week Clemson has been No. 1 in all four. Clemson was No. 1 in all six of the College Football Playoff polls this year, No. 1 by AP the last five weeks and No. 1 by USA Today the last four. Clemson began the year at No. 12 in the AP and USA Today Coaches polls. CLEMSON WEEKLY RANKINGS IN VARIOUS POLLS Week W-L CFP Pre 0-0 --- 2 1-0 --- 3 2-0 --- 4 3-0 --- 5 3-0 --- 6 4-0 --- 7 5-0 --- 8 6-0 --- 9. 7-0 --- 10 8-0 1 11. 9-0 1 12. 10-0 1 13. 11-0 1 14. 12-0 1 15. 13-0 1

AP 12 12 11 11 12 6 5 6 3 3 1 1 1 1 1

Coaches 12 12 9 10 11 6 6 6 6 5 2 1 1 1 1

Wayne Gallman needs just 14 rushing yards against Oklahoma to establish the Clemson single season record. The sophomore has 1332 yards rushing in 12 games, just 13 short of the season record of 1345 set by Raymond Priester in 1996. Gallman had 187 yards in Clemson’s win over North Carolina in the ACC Championship game on December 5 to move close to Priester’s record that has stood for 19 years. Gallman also had 68 receiving yards in that game, a career high, and his 255 yards from scrimmage rank fourth best in Clemson history. Terrence Flagler has the record with 274 yards from scrimmage at Wake Forest in 1986.

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Car 257 243 238 192 216 227 216 203 223 212

Avg 5.2 5.5 5.6 6.6 5.6 5.3 5.5 5.8 5.3 5.1

Rush 209 263 260 187 197

Rec 65 0 0 68 55

Tot 274 263 260 255 252

SCOTT OVER 80 RECEPTIONS

Clemson sophomore Artavis Scott has 84 receptions for 805 yards this season. The first-team All-ACC receiver already has the third most receptions in a season in Clemson history. He had seven catches for 96 yards and a score in the ACC Championship game and had a 65-yard touchdown catch against Oklahoma last year on Clemson’s first offensive play. SINGLE SEASON RECEPTION BESTS Rk Player 1. Sammy Watkins 2. Aaron Kelly 3. Artavis Scott 4. Sammy Watkins DeAndre Hopkins 6. Rod Gardner 7. Artavis Scott 8. DeAndre Hopkins 9. Tony Horne Kevin Youngblood

Year 2013 2007 2015 2011 2012 1999 2014 2011 1997 2003

GP 13 13 13 13 13 12 13 14 12 13

Yds 1464 1081 805 1219 1405 1084 965 978 907 897

Rec 101 88 84 82 82 80 76 72 70 70

CLEMSON LOOKING TO END SEASON STRONG Clemson has already had a strong season with a 13-0 record. Now the Tigers are trying to finish strong. Clemson has already defeated rival South Carolina, then won the ACC title with a victory over North Carolina. Clemson’s 2014 team finished the year with a win over South Carolina and a bowl win over Oklahoma. That was the first time in nine years Clemson defeated its state rival and won its bowl game. Clemson is now trying to beat its rival, win the ACC title and win a bowl game in the same year for the first time since 1988. That year Clemson beat South Carolina with a 29-10 win at Clemson, won the ACC title through its play in the regular season, then completed the triple with a Citrus Bowl win over Oklahoma, the same team Clemson plays in the Orange Bowl this year. Overall, Clemson has beaten South Carolina, won a conference title and won a bowl game five times. Clemson won the Southern Conference in 1948, then won the ACC in 1959, 1978, 1981 and 1988. YEARS CLEMSON BEAT SOUTH CAROLINA AND WON BOWL GAME Year USC Score Bowl_Game_____________ 1939 27-0 at USC Boston College, 6-3, Cotton #1948 13-7 at USC Missouri, 24-23, Gator #1959 27-0 at USC TCU, 23-7, Bluebonnet #1978 41-23 at Clemson Ohio State, 17-15, Gator #1981 29-13 at USC Nebraska, 22-15, Orange #1988 29-10 at Clemson Oklahoma, 13-6, Citrus 1989 45-0 at USC West Virginia, 27-7, Gator 1990 24-15 at Clemson Illinois, 30-0, Hall of Fame 1993 16-13 at USC Kentucky, 14-13, Peach 2003 63-17 at USC Tennessee, 27-14, Peach 2005 13-9 at USC Colorado, 19-10, Russell Athletic 2014 35-17, at Clemson Oklahoma, 40-6, Russell Athletic #denotes won conference championship

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GALLMAN 14 YARDS FROM CLEMSON RECORD

SINGLE SEASON RUSHING YARDAGE BESTS Rk Player Year 1. Raymond Priester 1996 2. Wayne Gallman 2015 3. Raymond Priester 1995 4. Terrence Flagler 1986 5. C.J. Spiller 2009 6. Kenny Flowers 1985 7. Terry Allen 1988 8. James Davis 2006 9. Andre Ellington 2011 10. Andre Ellington 2012

CLEMSON SINGLE GAME YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE Player Year Opponent Terrence Flagler 1986 Wake Forest Raymond Priester 1995 Duke Cliff Austin 1982 Duke Wayne Gallman 2015 N. Carolina Ken Callicutt 1974 S. Carolina

Yards 1345 1332 1322 1258 1212 1200 1192 1187 1178 1081

Clemson has a 5-7 all-time record against teams currently in the Big 12 Conference. That includes last year’s win over Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl. Clemson had not beaten a Big 12 school since 1989 prior to that. Clemson’s greatest victory came in the 1982 Orange Bowl over then Big Eight member Nebraska. The win gave Clemson its only National Championship. Of course Nebraska is in the Big Ten now.

CLEMSON HAS NINTH LONGEST BOWL STREAK Clemson has been to a bowl game every year since 2005, or a streak of 11 consecutive years. That is tied for the ninth longest streak in the nation. The streak began when Clemson beat Colorado in the Champs Sports Bowl. The last year Clemson did not go to a bowl was 2004 and the Tigers were bowl eligible that year. So, Clemson has a streak of 17 consecutive years of bowl eligibility. The ACC is well represented on the chart below. Florida State has the longest streak at 34 years, Virginia Tech is second at 23 years in a row. Clemson’s opponent in this game, Oklahoma, is fourth on the list. LONGEST ACTIVE FBS BOWL STREAKS Rk Schools 1. Florida State 2. Virginia Tech 3. Georgia 4. Oklahoma 5. LSU 6. Boise State Wisconsin 8. Alabama 9. Clemson BYU Oregon

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SWINNEY NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR BY THREE ORGANIZATIONS

Clemson Head Coach Dabo Swinney was named the Home Depot National Coach of the Year by ESPN and ABC and the National Coach of the Year by the Walter Camp Foundation on December 9-10. He was named by Sporting News on December 17. He is also a finalist for the Eddie Robinson Award and the George Munger Collegiate Coach of the Year award. He was also named the Regional Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association. The Eddie Robinson Award is presented in conjunction with the Allstate Sugar Bowl and is selected by the Football Writers Association of America and goes to the National Coach of the Year. The other finalists are Mark Dantonio of Michigan State, Kirk Ferentz of Iowa, Tom Herman of Houston, Brian Kelly of Notre Dame, Matt Rhule of Temple, David Shaw of Stanford, and Bob Stoops of Oklahoma. The George Munger Collegiate Coach of the Year is presented by the Maxwell Football Club and is also a national coach of the year award. Swinney is a finalist along with Mark Dantonio of Michigan State and Kirk Ferentz of Iowa. Swinney has led Clemson to a perfect 13-0 season and No. 1 ranking in the College Football Playoff poll, the AP poll and the USA Today Poll. Clemson will face fourth-ranked Oklahoma in the Capital One Orange Bowl in the semifinals of the College Football Playoff on December 31. The 13-0 Tigers are the only undefeated team among the 128 FBS teams. Clemson won the ACC Championship with a 45-37 win over North Carolina. Clemson has won 16 games in a row dating to last year, already a school record. Clemson Has Nine Straight 500-Yard Total Offense Games Clemson has a school record nine consecutive games of at least 500 yards of total offense. The previous mark was five in a row set in 2012. That includes a pair of 600 yard games in the streak, 623 at NC State and 608 against North Carolina in the ACC Championship game. Over the last nine games Clemson has averaged 557 yards per contest, 235 rushing and 322 passing. CLEMSON OFFENSE THE LAST NINE GAMES Date Opponent Rushing 10-10 Georgia Tech 41-201 10-17 Boston College 36-112 10-24 Miami 62-416 10-31 NC State 50-240 11-7 Florida State 42-215 11-14 Syracuse 37-202 11-21 Wake Forest 42-171 11-28 South Carolina 47-236 12-5 North Carolina 56-319 Totals 413-2112 Average 46-235

Passing Total Off 23-33-336 74-537 27-42-420 78-532 17-26-151 88-567 23-30-383 80-623 28-43-297 85-512 35-48-368 85-570 28-40-381 82-552 20-27-279 74-515 26-42-289 98-608 227-331-2904 744-5016 25-37-322 83-557

WATSON ALREADY HIGH ON CLEMSON CAREER CHARTS Clemson sophomore quarterback Deshaun Watson has played just 21 games for the Tigers, but is already ranked in the top 10 in Clemson history in 10 categories. That includes third in touchdown passes with 44 and third in touchdown responsibility with 60. He has 44 passing touchdowns and 16 rushing, including a team high tying 11 this year. Watson currently holds the Clemson record for completion percentage (.691), yards per pass attempt (9.05), total offense/game (288.8), interception avoidance (2.36%) and passing efficiency (166.79). He also has the single game record for touchdown passes with six against North Carolina in 2014. Watson now has 6,605 yards of total offense, sixth best in school history, and his passing yards (4,978) rank sixth. WATSON ON CLEMSON CAREER CHARTS Category Completion % Yard/Pass Attempt Pass Efficiency Total Offense/Game Interception Avoid. TD Responsibility TD Passes Passing Yards Completions Total Offense

Rank Figure 1st .691 st 1 9.05 1st 166.79 1st 288.8 1st 2.36% 3rd 60 3rd 44 6th 4,978 th 7 380 6th 6,065

NINE NEW STARTING LINEMEN, YET NO. 1 RANKED Clemson has achieved a No. 1 national ranking for each of the last six weeks (College Football Playoff) with a combined zero returning starters in the offensive and defensive lines from the previous season. Has a team ever reached No. 1 ranked status with such inexperience in the lines? Clemson had one returning starter in the offensive line when the season started. That was twoyear starter Ryan Norton at center, but he suffered a knee injury in the second game of the year and has played just 96 snaps all year in five games. A look to the chart below shows that the starting offensive line for the 2015 Tigers had a combined six starts entering the year. The defensive line also had six career starts entering the year. But, key reserves from previous years have stepped up when given the opportunity and as a result Clemson is ranked in the top 25 in the nation in total offense, total defense, scoring offense and scoring defense. Incredibly, eight of the nine made an All-ACC team this year.

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2015 CLEMSON STARTING LINEMEN Pos Name LT Mitch Hyatt, 3rd team All-ACC LG Eric Mac Lain, 1st Team All-ACC C Jay Guillermo, 2nd Team All-ACC RG Tyrone Crowder, 3rd Team All-ACC RT Joe Gore, 3rd Team All-ACC Total OL Experience

DE DT DT DE Total

GP-S 0-0 39-1 16-1 6-1 20-3 81-6

Kevin Dodd, Honorable Mention All-ACC Carlos Watkins, 1st Team All-ACC D.J. Reader Shaq Lawson, 1st Team All-ACC DL Experience

24-0 23-1 38-4 26-1 111-6

RAISING CAIN FOR OPPOSING DEFENSIVE COORDINATORS Clemson freshman receiver Deon Cain caught at least one touchdown pass in each of his last five regular season games, a record for a Clemson freshman. Sammy Watkins held the previous record with four in a row. The overall mark is 10 in a row by DeAndre Hopkins in 2012. Hopkins is currently third in the NFL in receiving yards and tied for second in touchdown receptions. Cain has come on strong this season and has 34 catches for 582 yards and those five touchdowns. He averages 17.1 yards a catch, best on the team, and 48.5 yards per game, second best on the team. Cain had a season-best five catches for 96 yards and a touchdown at South Carolina. The TD catch went for a 55-yard score from Deshaun Watson, his fourth touchdown catch of at least 30 yards this year and his sixth reception of at least 38 yards.

CLEMSON ENTERS 700 WIN CLUB

Clemson won its 700th game in history on November 21, 2015 with a 33-13 victory over Wake Forest. Clemson became the 23rd program in FBS history to win 700 games, the fifth to do it this year. Other schools who have reached 700 victories this year include Florida, Arkansas, Pittsburgh and Washington. Clemson has won two games since then and now has 702 total wins, tied for 20th in the history of FBS football with Washington. Clemson has made quite a run the last five years with 55 victories, an average of 11 per season. FBS PROGRAMS WITH AT LEAST 700 WINS Rk School 2015 Overall 1. Michigan 9-3 924-331-36 2. Notre Dame 10-2 892-312-42 3. Texas 4-8 885-354-33 4. Nebraska 5-7 879-368-40 5. Ohio State 11-1 874-320-53 6. Alabama 12-1 862-326-43 7. Oklahoma 11-1 861-318-53 8. Penn State 7-5 856-381-41 9. Tennessee 8-4 819-371-53 10. Southern California 8-5 813-332-54 11. Georgia 9-3 786-413-54 12. LSU 8-3 769-404-47 13. Auburn 6-6 740-427-47 14. West Virginia 8-4 727-481-45 15. Texas A&M 7-5 717-465-48 Virginia Tech 6-6 717-458-46 17. Georgia Tech 3-9 714-486-43 18. Syracuse 4-8 712-521-49 19. Pittsburgh 8-4 704-514-42 20. Washington 6-6 702-440-50 Clemson 13-0 702-455-45 22. Florida 10-2 701-402-40 23. Arkansas 7-5 701-480-40 CLEMSON LANDMARK VICTORIES Victory Date 100 10-13-22 200 10-22-42 300 12-19-59 400 9-22-79 500 10-27-90 600 11-20-04 700 11-21-15 #at Bluebonnet Bowl, Houston, Tex.

Opponent Presbyterian at South Carolina #TCU Georgia at Wake Forest South Carolina Wake Forest

CU-Opp 13-0 18-6 23-7 12-7 24-6 29-7 33-13

INDICATORS OF VICTORY UNDER SWINNEY • Clemson is 66-5 under Dabo Swinney when it wins the total offense statistic, including 51-2 the last five years. • Clemson is 40-4 under Swinney when Tigers win the turnover margin statistic. • Clemson is 27-1 in last 28 games when it has at least 300 passing yards. • Clemson is 60-4, including 50-0 the last five years, when it has more first downs than the opposition. • Clemson is 54-6 under Swinney, 39-4 the last five years, when it has more rushing yards than the opposition. • Clemson is 65-3 under Swinney, including 49-0, the last five 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, 2014. Clemson actually has a 50-game winning streak when it leads going into the fourth quarter dating to the 2010 Florida State game.

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CLEMSON RECORDS FIRST 8-0 ACC SEASON

Clemson has won 16 consecutive games, its longest winning streak in history. The Tigers are 13-0 this year and won their last three games of 2014. Clemson’s last loss was at Georgia Tech in 2014, a game in which Deshaun Watson was injured in the first period and did not return. CLEMSON’S LONGEST WINNING STREAKS Streak Start Streak Ended Date Cu-Opp Opponent Date CU-Opp Opponent 11-22-2014 28-0 Georgia State 11-8-1947 35-7 Furman 9-24-1949 7-33 Rice 10-7-1939 25-6 NC State 11-2-1940 0-13 Tulane 11-22-1980 27-6 South Carolina 9-6-1982 7-13 Georgia 9-30-1978 31-0 Villanova 9-15-1979 0-19 Maryland 9-25-1982 21-10 Western Carolina 9-10-1983 16-31 Boston College 9-24-1983 41-14 Georgia Tech 9-22-1984 23-26 Georgia

GP 16 15 13 13 11 10 10

WATSON NAMED AUTONATION NATIONAL OFFENSIVE POTW Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson was named the AutoNation National Offensive Player of the Week by the Football Writers of America for his performance in Clemson’s 37-27 win over Syracuse on November 14. This was the second time this year Watson has received National Player of the Week honors. He received the same acclaim from the Walter Camp Foundation, the Maxwell Award and the Capital One Impact Performance from ESPN for his performance at NC State. Watson completed 35-48 passes for 368 yards and two scores and also had 13 rushes for 105 yards and a score at Syracuse. His 473 yards of total offense were a career high and the fourth most in Clemson history. His 35 completions were a career high and the third most in a single game in Clemson history.

WATSON & LEGGETT JOIN LAWSON AS FINALISTS Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson and tight end Jordan Leggett were both announced as finalists for major college football awards on Tuesday, November 24. Watson was named a finalist for the Maxwell Award and the Davey O’Brien Award, while Leggett was named a finalist for the John Mackey Award. Clemson defensive end Shaq Lawson was named a finalist for the Nagurski Award, the Lombardi Award and the Hendricks, but did not win any of them. Watson won the O'Brien Award on December 10. Watson is the only quarterback among the Maxwell Award finalists. The other finalists are Alabama running back Derrick Henry and Stanford running back Christian McCaffrey. The other finalists for the O’Brien Award are Baker Mayfield of Oklahoma and Trevone Boykin of TCU.Watson is the first Clemson player to be a finalist for both awards. Watson has led Clemson to a No. 1 ranking and a 13-0 record so far this year. It is the first time Clemson has won its first 12 games since 1981, the year Clemson won the National Championship. Watson is the only quarterback in the nation to rush for 800 yards and pass for 3,500 yards this season. Leggett was joined on the list of Mackey finalists by Hunter Henry of Arkansas and Austin Hooper of Stanford. The Clemson junior has caught 34 passes for 442 yards and a team best seven touchdowns this year. He had at least one touchdown reception in five straight games at one point, a Clemson record for a tight end. Leggett had two touchdown receptions among his four receptions for 56 yards in the victory over Georgia Tech. He tied a school record for touchdown catches in a game by a Clemson tight end. In the victory over Florida State, the junior from Navarre, Fla. had six catches for 101 yards and became just the fourth Clemson tight end in history to have at least 100 receiving yards in a single game.

COMPARISONS WITH 1981 With a 13-0 record and a No. 1 national ranking there are many comparisons between this Clemson team and the 1981 squad that won the National Championship. Here are a few, including some personal relationships. *The defensive captain of Clemson’s 1981 team was Jeff Davis. Davis currently works in the football administration and he has twin sons on the current Clemson team, Judah and J.D. Davis. *Current Clemson starting offensive tackle Mitch Hyatt is the nephew of 1981 first-team All-ACC defensive tackle Dan Benish. *Clemson defensive line coach Dan Brooks coached 1981 running back Kevin Mack in high school in Kings Mountain, N.C. *Clemson freshman linebacker Jarvis Magwood is the son of 1981 wide receiver Frank Magwood. *Clemson freshman tight end Cannon Smith is the son of 1981 starting defensive end Bill Smith, who is currently a member of the Clemson Board of Trustees. *The dates for 10 of the 13 games this year coincide with the dates of the games in 1981. Clemson opened the 1981 season on September 5 with a 45-10 win over Wofford. This year on September 5 Clemson opened the season with a 49-10 win over Wofford. *Clemson beat Kentucky 21-3 on October 3, 1981. The Tigers led Notre Dame 21-3 going in to the fourth quarter on October 3, 2015. *Clemson recorded big wins on November 7 during each season. Clemson won at eighth-ranked North Carolina, 10-8 on November 7, 1981. This year, Clemson beat Florida State 23-13 on November 7. *Clemson’s 1981 team was coached by Alabama native and University of Alabama graduate Danny Ford. This Clemson team is coached by Alabama native and University of Alabama graduate Dabo Swinney. *Deshaun Watson was on the cover of Sports Illustrated in the first week of November. It was the first time a Clemson athlete was on the cover of S.I. since Perry Tuttle in 1981. Watson was on the cover a second time in early December. *The Tiger quarterback in 1981 was Athens, Ga. native Homer Jordan. Gainesville, Ga. native Deshaun Watson is Clemson’s quarterback this year. The two Georgia cities are just 35 miles apart. *Clemson defeated Miami 58-0 this year, the largest victory margin in an ACC game for the Clemson program since an 82-24 win over Wake Forest in 1981. *Clemson played an eighth ranked North Carolina team on December 5 for the ACC Championship. In 1981 Clemson played an eighth ranked UNC team on November 7 that was basically for the ACC title. Entering the game in 1981, North Carolina had just one loss and that was to South Carolina. This year North Carolina entered with just one loss, to South Carolina. Clemson won both games.

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Clemson finished the ACC season with an 8-0 regular season record. It is the first 8-0 ACC season in Clemson history. Clemson had been an undefeated ACC Champion four times, 1967, 1978, 1981 and 1982. All four of those years the Tigers were 6-0. In 1983, the first year Georgia Tech was in the league, Clemson was 7-0 vs. ACC teams, but the Tigers were on probation that year and could not claim a championship. The ACC has now had four 8-0 champions in the last six years, Virginia Tech in 2010 and Florida State in 2013 and 2014. But, every ACC Champion had at least one loss from 2001-09.

NOTES ON CLEMSON OFFENSIVE LINE The Clemson offensive line has been one of the most overachieving in the nation and is a big

reason the Tigers are 13-0. All-five starters on this year’s offensive line were named to an All-ACC team by the media and the coaches (1,2 or 3), a first in Clemson history. Clemson returned just one offensive line starter from 2014 and that was Ryan Norton. Norton sustained a knee injury in the second game of the year and has played just five games and 96 total snaps. So Clemson really has played with five new starters in the offensive line this year. The offensive line has been a big reason Clemson has had 10 games of at least 200 yards rushing, including wins over Louisville, Notre Dame, Georgia Tech and Florida State. The biggest indicator that this line was something special was the win over Notre Dame when Clemson won the rushing battle, 202-116. Notre Dame’s offensive line was regarded as among the best in the nation entering the season. In terms of individual honors, Clemson had the ACC Offensive lineman of the Week five of the 12 regular season games this season, more than any other school. Three different players, Jay Guillermo (three times), Joe Gore and Mitch Hyatt were named ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week. Guillermo won the award in consecutive weeks, the first Clemson offensive lineman to do that since 2007 and just the fifth to do it since Player of the Week awards started in 1978. Hyatt was the first ACC true freshman in 10 years to be ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week. He was the first Clemson true freshman to start at left tackle in a season opener and for course of the season since 1944. Hyatt has played the most plays by a true freshman offensive lineman in school history. Guard Eric Mac Lain was on the preseason Watch List for Lombardi Award, was named preseason All-ACC, and Midseason All-ACC by Si.com. The Clemson offensive line was named one of the top 14 offensive lines in the nation for the second quarter of the season by the Joe Moore Award. The group is also one of 20 semifinalists for the national award.

SWINNEY RECORDS 14TH TOP 25 WIN Dabo Swinney is 14-16 against top 25 teams as Clemson head coach, after the win over No. 8, North Carolina on December 5. It was the third win over a top 20 team this year. Earlier Clemson defeated a sixth ranked Notre Dame team, 24-22 and beat No. 17 Florida State 23-13 at Clemson. FSU has since jumped into the top 10. The North Carolina victory was Swinney’s 14th against a top 25 team and that moved him into second place on the Clemson list. Tommy Bowden had 13 wins during his career from 1999-2008. He was 13-23 against top 25 teams. Danny Ford has the record with 20 wins over top 25 teams in his Clemson coaching career from 1978-89. Ford was 20-12-1 against top 25 teams in his Clemson coaching career.

CLEMSON DEFENSE AMONG NATION’S BEST Clemson had to replace eight starters from last year, but it has not stopped the Tigers from having a great season. Brent Venables’s group ranks among the best in the nation in many categories. That includes three areas where Clemson leads the nation, three-and-outs per game, fewest first downs allowed and completion percentage. CLEMSON DEFENSE NATIONAL RANKINGS Category Rank Figure 3 and outs/game 1 6.45 Completion % Defense 1 .461 First Downs/Game 1 13.5 rd 3 Down Conversion 2 .249 Pass Defense 5 166.9 Tackles for Loss/Game 5 8.30 Pass Efficiency 7 102.19 Total Defense 7 295.7 Pass Yards/Attempt 13 5.9 Yards/Play 10 4.50 Scoring 18 20.2 Sacks 12 2.92 Rushing 23 128.2

WATSON NEEDS 113 YARDS FOR 1,000 RUSHING

Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson has 887 yards rushing through 13 games, the third most in a season in Clemson history by a quarterback. He went over 500 yards for the year in the win over Syracuse when he had 105 yards on the ground, his second straight 100-yard rushing game. He was the first Clemson quarterback to go back to back since Woody Dantzler in 2001. He added another 100-yard rushing game against South Carolina when he had 21-114. He then had a career high 131 yards on the ground in 23 attempts in the ACC Championship game against North Carolina. It was his fourth 100-yard game of the year, most since Woody Dantzler had five in 2001. Watson is just the fifth quarterback in Clemson history to reach 500 yards rushing for a season. The others to do it are Ken Pengitore, Steve Fuller (twice), Woody Dantzler (three times) and Tajh Boyd. Watson had an outstanding rushing performance as a Clemson quarterback in the win over a top 20 Florida State team when he had 16 carries for 107 yards. It was his third game this year with at least 90 yards rushing. He had 16-93 in the win over Notre Dame, 8-98 in just a little over a half at Miami, and the 16-107 against Florida State. Overall, a Clemson quarterback has rushed for at least 500 yards in a season, eight times, including Watson

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CLEMSON SEASON QUARTERBACK RUSHING BESTS Year Quarterback GP TD Att-Yds 2001 Woody Dantzler 12 10 221-1061 2000 Woody Dantzler 12 13 190-1028 2015 Deshaun Watson 13 11 163-887 1978 Steve Fuller 12 10 153-649 1999 Woody Dantzler 10 4 146-588 1973 Ken Pengitore 11 6 182-571 2012 Tajh Boyd 13 10 186-514 1976 Steve Fuller 11 6 157-503

CLEMSON’S ACC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Opponent Players of the Week Appalachian St. Shaq Lawson, Defensive Lineman Notre Dame B.J. Goodson, Linebacker; Kevin Dodd, Defen Line Georgia Tech Jay Guillermo, Offensive Lineman Boston College Jay Guillermo, O-Line, Deshaun Watson, Back NC State Deshaun Watson, Back; Joe Gore, Offensive Lineman Florida State Mitch Hyatt, O-Line, B.J. Goodson, Linebacker Syracuse Deshaun Watson, Offensive back Wake Forest Deshaun Watson, Offensive back South Carolina B.J. Goodson, Linebacker, Jay Guillermo, O line

LEGGETT RECORDS FOURTH 100-YARD GAME BY A TE Jordan Leggett had a career high six receptions for 101 yards in the win over Florida State. He became just the fourth Clemson tight end to have at least 100 yards receiving in a game. The Clemson record for a tight end was recorded against The Citadel by John McMakin in 1970 when he had 5-107 receiving. So Leggett was just six yards short of the record. Leggett was named one of three finalists for the Mackey Award on November 23. While a tight end has had 100 yards receiving just four times, three of the instances have taken place under Dabo Swinney. Michael Palmer did it at South Carolina in 2009 and Brandon Ford did it against NC State in 2012. For the season, Leggett also has seven touchdown receptions. He is just one touchdown reception short of the season record for a tight end. Dwayne Allen had eight in 2011 and Brandon Ford had eight in 2012. Leggett, a junior, has 10 career touchdown receptions, two short of the Clemson career record of 12 held by McMakin from 1969-71, Allen from 2009-11 and Ford, 2009-12. Leggett does have one record on his resume this year. He went five consecutive games with at least one touchdown catch to set a Clemson record for consecutive games with a touchdown catch by a Clemson tight end. 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES BY CLEMSON TIGHT END Player Year Opponent John McMakin 1970 The Citadel Michael Palmer 2009 South Carolina Jordan Leggett 2015 Florida State Brandon Ford 2012 NC State

Rec-Yds 5-107 8-106 6-101 5-101

HUEGEL PERFECT IN ACC PLAY

Clemson kicker Greg Huegel was perfect on field goals in ACC play, 17-17 and is 22-25 overall. Not bad for a freshman walk-on. Huegel made the most field goals without a miss in conference play in the country this year. He is also 11-12 on field goals on the road. He was named a second-team All-American by SI.com, the first walk-on in Clemson history to make an All-America team. Huegel was outstanding against Florida State as he made 3-3 field goals and 2-2 extra points to score 11 of Clemson’s 23 points in the 23-13 win over the 17th ranked Seminoles. He was also 3-3 against Syracuse and made 16 in a row to close the regular season. The streak was snapped when he missed from 47 yards out in the ACC Championship game. It was the second longest streak in Clemson history The record is 20 in a row by Chandler Catanzaro over the 2011 and 2012 seasons.

CLEMSON CLINCHES ATLANTIC DIVISION Clemson clinched the Atlantic Division championship with a win over Florida State on November 7. Clemson has won or tied for the Atlantic Division title four of the seven years Dabo Swinney has been at Clemson. This will be the third time Clemson has played in the ACC Championship game. He also took the Tigers to the championship game in 2009 and 2011. The Tigers won the title in 2011. This was the eighth time Clemson clinched the ACC title or the Atlantic Division at home. ACC TITLE CLINCHING VICTORIES IN MEMORIAL STADIUM Year Opponent 1959 Wake Forest 1966 South Carolina 1981 Maryland 1987 Maryland 1991 Maryland 2009 Virginia 2011 Wake Forest 2015 Florida State

CU-Opp 33-31 35-10 21-7 45-16 40-7 34-21 31-28 23-13

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CLEMSON OFFENSE FAR ABOVE AVERAGE VS. OPPONENTS Clemson averages 510.6 yards of total offense per game this year, 12th in the nation. The Tigers have reached these numbers against a schedule that includes five of the top 20 (total) defenses in the nation. In Clemson’s 12 games against FBS opponents the Tigers have gained 509 yard per game, 147 yards per game above what those teams have averaged so far this season. Clemson had 512 yards against Florida State and the Seminoles give up 328 a game. Boston College leads the nation in total defense. Clemson got 532 against the Eagles, 278 over their season average. Clemson gained 623 against NC State, 291 over their season average. So far this year only Notre Dame has been able to hold Clemson under what they normally give up per game. As you can see by the list below, Clemson has nine consecutive games with at least 500 yards total offense, a first in school history. CLEMSON OFFENSE VS. OPPOSING FBS DEFENSES AVERAGE Opponent Total Defense (Nat Rank) Appalachian State 318.0 (12th) Louisville 323.4 (14th) Notre Dame 362.4 (39th) Georgia Tech 368.0 (43rd) Boston College 254.4 (1st) Miami (FL) 406.8 (77th) NC State 332.5 (19th) Florida State 327.7(15th) Syracuse 438.5 (100th) Wake Forest 363.5 (40th) South Carolina 429.8 (96th) North Carolina 411.3 (79th) Total 361.4

vs. Clemson Diff 392 +74 401 +78 296 -66 537 +169 532 +278 567 +160 623 +291 512 +184 570 +131 552 +188 515 +85 608 +197 508.8 +147.4

CLEMSON RANKED IN TOP 25 ON BOTH SIDES OF THE BALL Clemson has shown outstanding play on both sides of the ball this year. An example is the fact that Clemson is ranked in the top 25 in the nation on offense and defense in six different areas. Clemson is in the top 25 in the nation in scoring offense and scoring defense, rushing offense and rushing defense, total offense and total defense, passing efficiency offense and passing efficiency defense and third-down conversion offense and defense. CLEMSON RANKINGS ON BOTH SIDES OF THE BALL Category Offense Defense Scoring 15th, 38.5 18th, 20.2 Rushing 23rd, 222.2 23rd, 128.8 Passing 23rd , 288.5 5th 166.9 Total 12th, 510.6 7th 295.7 Pass Efficiency 19th 155.2 7th, 102.2 3rd Down 12th, .477 2nd, .249

WATSON THIRD IN NATION IN QBR

Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson is third in the nation in Quarterback Rating with an 86.4 figure according to ESPN’s formula for calculating the statistic. Watson’s 98.9 rating at Miami on October 24 was the best in the nation this year by a quarterback from a Power Five Conference school against another Power Five Conference school. Watson also ranks in the top 25 in many other more conventional NCAA statistics, including third in completion percentage with a .695 mark, on pace to be the best in Clemson history.

GOODSON, HYATT NAMED ACC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK VS. FSU Clemson offensive lineman Mitch Hyatt and linebacker B.J. Goodson both earned ACC Player of the Week honors for their performance against Florida State. Hyatt was named the ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week and Goodson won the Linebacker of the Week honors. It was the fourth time this year that a Clemson offensive lineman had been named ACC Lineman of the Week. Jay Guillermo won the honor twice and Joe Gore was the recipient versus N.C State. Hyatt’s selection was special because he became the first Clemson true freshman to win ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week honors. He was the first true freshman at any ACC school to win Lineman of the Week honors in at least 10 years. Hyatt graded 93 percent and had four knockdown blocks in 85 plays against the Seminoles. Goodson won Linebacker of the Week honors for the second time this year. He also won the honor for his performance against Notre Dame on October 3. In both games he recovered a fumble in the fourth period. He had nine tackles, including 3.5 for loss against Florida State. Deshaun Watson was named ACC Back of the Week four times this year. He completed 23-30 passes for 383 yards and five touchdowns in Clemson’s 56-41 win over NC State. He also added 54 yards rushing in 14 attempts and a touchdown. He finished the day with 437 yards of total offense and six touchdowns. The six total touchdowns tied for the second most in a game in Clemson history. Watson was also named the National Offensive Player of the Week by the Walter Camp Foundation for his efforts against NC State.

DESHAUN WATSON IN NATIONAL RANKINGS Category Rank Completion % 3rd #QBR 3rd Passing Efficiency 11th TD Passes 9th Total offense 9th Yards/Pass Att 23rd Points Responsible for 8th #Computed by ESPN

Figure .695 86.4 159.6 30 338.6 8.50 18.9

CLEMSON GETTING OFF TO GREAT START Getting off to a good start is a big reason Clemson has a 13-0 record and No. 1 national ranking so far this year. Clemson has outscored the opposition 148-56 in the first quarter and 159-50 in the second period this year. Those numbers were certainly enhanced at Miami where Clemson outscored the Hurricanes 21-0 in each of the first two periods. Clemson’s 42-0 lead at intermission was the largest in school history for an ACC game. The previous mark was a 41-0 lead on Duke at the half in 1984. Clemson has outscored the opposition 307-106 by halftime this year, an advantage of 15.5 points per game. Clemson has trailed in the second half of just two games, for one possession in the third period at Louisville and in the second half against Florida State. Clemson has not trailed in the fourth quarter in any of the last 16 games, obviously Clemson’s 16-game winning streak.

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NOTEWORTHY TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN THE 58-0 WIN AT MIAMI

CLEMSON HAS TRAILED FOR JUST 62:14 SO FAR THIS SEASON

• Tied Clemson record for victory margin in an ACC game. Clemson also had a 58-point win over Wake Forest in 1981, an 82-24 victory. • Set Clemson record for victory margin in an ACC road game with 58-0 victory. • Largest victory margin in any road game since a 94-0 win at Furman on September 25, 1915, just a little over 100 years ago. • First Clemson shutout in a road game since a 17-0 win at Maryland in 1995. • Handed Miami its largest margin of defeat in 90 years of football. Previous record was 56 points in a 70-14 loss in 1944 to Texas A&M. Clemson’s victory margin ironically equaled the NCAA record consecutive home wins Miami recorded between 1985-94. • Clemson recorded 33 first downs, tied for the second most ever against a Miami football team. • Clemson defense forced 10 three-and-outs, held Miami to 93 yards passing, 53 yards rushing and 146 yards of total offense. Clemson held Miami to 2.9 yards per pass attempt and 1.8 yards per rush.

Clemson has trailed for just 62 minutes and 14 seconds out of 780 minutes played through the first 13 games of 2015. That means Clemson has been behind just eight percent of the time so far this year. Clemson trailed 10-7 for 3:38 of the second quarter against Louisville and for just 2:48 at 7-0 in the first quarter against Boston College. In both situations Clemson scored on the next possession after the opposition took the lead. The Eagles were the first team to score first against Clemson this year. Clemson trailed for 7:04 against NC State, but again came back to score on the next possession after the Pack took the lead. Florida State is the only team to lead Clemson for more than half the game this year as they had the lead for 34:14 of the 60 minutes. Clemson has never trailed in eight of the 13 games this year and Clemson has not trailed in the fourth quarter in any game. In fact Clemson has not trailed in the fourth game in any of its last 16 games. Seven times this year Clemson has scored a touchdown on its opening drive of the game and six times they have scored on the first two drives. Five times Clemson has scored touchdowns on its first two drives of the game.

CLEMSON FINISHED PERFECT OCTOBER

When Clemson defeated NC State in Raleigh on Halloween it gave Clemson a perfect 5-0 record for the month of October. It is the first time since September of 2000 that Clemson has had a 5-0 month. The other times it happened are October of 1977 and October of 1981. Clemson was 4-0 in November. This was the first time since 1983 that Clemson was perfect in October and November in the same year. MONTHS CLEMSON HAS Year Month 1977 October 1981 October 2000 September 2015 October

POSTED 5-0 RECORD Wins over Virginia Tech, Virginia, Duke, NC State, Wake Forest Kentucky, Virginia, Duke, NC State, Wake Forest Citadel, Missouri, Wake Forest, Virginia, Duke Notre Dame, Georgia Tech, BC, Miami, NC State

GUILLERMO THREE-TIME ACC OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK Clemson center Jay Guillermo was named ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week for consecutive weeks in October, wins over Georgia Tech and Boston College. Guillermo graded 88 percent on 78 plays and had three knockdown blocks in Clemson’s 34-17 win over Georgia Tech on October 10. He was Clemson’s highest graded offensive lineman according to the Tigers coaches for the second straight week. He was a significant reason Clemson gained 532 yards of total offense against a Boston College team that was number-one in the nation in total defense allowing just 140 yards a game. Guillermo was honored for a second straight week on October 17 when the Tigers defeated Boston College. Guillermo became the first Clemson offensive lineman to be named ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week for consecutive games since Barry Richardson did it against Maryland and Duke in 2007. The only other offensive linemen to win the honor in consecutive games are Lee Nanney (1980), John Phillips (1987), and Stacy Long (1989 and 1990). He won his third award for his performance against South Carolina when he graded 93 percent.

ALEXANDER THORPE AWARD SEMIFINALIST Clemson cornerback McKensie Alexander was named named one of 16 semifinalists for the Jim Thorpe Award in late October. The honor is presented each year to the top defensive back in the nation. Alexander is one of two sophomores on the list, and is joined in that category by Shawun Lurry of Northern Illinois. Other ACC players in the final 16 are Jeremy Cash of Duke and Jalen Ramsey of Florida State. Alexander is one of the reasons Clemson ranks first in the nation in completion percentage defense (.461). Alexander has not been a player opposing offensive coordinators have challenged over his 25 games as a starter. Last year, as a redshirt freshman, opposing quarterbacks completed just 20 passes in 57 attempts for 280 yards and two touchdowns against the man he was assigned to on defense. He was on the field for 766 plays, so opposing quarterbacks threw his way just once every 13 plays, or just 4.4 times a game. They completed a pass on his man just once every 38 plays he was on the field. So far in 2015, opponents are avoiding him even more. In 12 games he has played, opponents have completed just 11 passes in 42 attempts against Alexander’s man. He has not allowed a touchdown pass in his last 21 games over two years. Going head to head with Notre Dame’s Will Fuller, Alexander allowed the Notre Dame star to catch just one pass for 14 yards when he was guarding Fuller. Fuller had a 23-yard reception when Alexander was not involved in the play. Fuller’s two receptions against Clemson are his low total for his last 22 games. Clemson and Wake Forest are the only opponents to keep Fuller out of the endzone this year.

CLEMSON RANKED FIRST WITH YOUNG TEAM Clemson is ranked first in the AP poll despite having played the fifth most freshmen in the country so far this year. According to the University of Wyoming Sports Information Office, Clemson has played 28 freshmen this year, 14 true and 14 redshirt, and that is the fifth most in the nation. MOST FRESHMEN TO PLAY IN GAMES IN 2015 School True Red Total Rice 10 21 31 TCU 15 15 30 BYU 17 12 29 Florida State 15 14 29 Clemson 14 14 28 Florida Atlantic 16 12 28 Florida State 14 14 28 Boston College 16 10 26 NC State 16 10 26 Southern California 15 11 26 Wyoming 16 10 26 Texas 17 9 26

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CLEMSON WHO HAS THE LEAD CHART Opponent Tied Wofford 3:53 Appalachian St. 7:51 at Louisville 20:58 Notre Dame 2:41 Georgia Tech 1:05 Boston College 11:03 at Miami (FL) 2:42 at NC State 9:21 Florida State 14:38 at Syracuse 4:02 Wake Forest 4:50 South Carolina 24:18 North Carolina 6:15 Total 110:39

Ahead 56:07 52:09 35:24 57:19 58:55 46:09 57:18 43:35 11:08 55:58 55:10 38:42 40:15 608:09

Trail 0:00 0:00 3:38 0:00 0:00 2:48 0:00 7:04 34:14 0:00 0:00 0:00 14:30 62:14

Total 60:00 60:00 60:00 60:00 60:00 60:00 60:00 60:00 60:00 60:00 60:00 60:00 70:00 780:00

CLEMSON’S OVERTIME HISTORY The last time Clemson played an overtime game was last year at Florida State when the No. 1 ranked Seminoles defeated the Tigers 23-17 in the first overtime. It is Clemson’s only overtime game in the last five years. Clemson is 6-6 all-time in overtime games. CLEMSON IN OVERTIME (6-6) Date Opponent Site W-L CU-Opp OTs 11-8-97 Duke H W 29-20 1 9-29-01 Georgia Tech A W 47-44 1 10-11-03 Virginia H W 30-27 1 9-4-04 Wake Forest H W 37-30 2 11-6-04 Miami (Fla.) A W 24-17 1 9-17-05 Miami (Fla.) H L 30-36 3 9-24-05 Boston College H L 13-16 1 9-9-06 Boston College A L 33-34 2 12-31-07 Auburn N1 L 20-23 1 10-24-09 Miami (Fla.) A W 40-37 1 9-18-10 Auburn A L 24-27 1 9-20-14 Florida State A L 17-23 1

WATSON HAD TWO 450 YARD TOTAL OFFENSE GAMES

Deshaun Watson had his second career 400-yard passing game in the win over Boston College. The sophomore from Gainesville, Ga. connected on 27-41 passes for 420 yards and three scores. Watson had 435 yards passing in his first career start last year against North Carolina. He also threw for a Clemson record six touchdowns in that game. Watson’s 420-yard game against Boston College was just the sixth in school history. Tajh Boyd has the record with 455 passing yards at Syracuse in 2013. Boyd also had 428 at Wake Forest and 426 at home against NC State. The only other 400-yard game was by Charlie Whitehurst at Duke in 2002. Ironically, like Watson, Whitehurst’s performance was in his first career start as a freshman. Watson had 452 yards of total offense against Boston College, the eighth game of at least 450 yards by a player in Clemson history. He then had a career high 473 yards of total offense at Syracuse. Watson now has three of the nine total offense games in Clemson history. Boyd had four games with at least 450 yards total offense.He added 383 yards passing and 54 rushing for 437 yards of total offense in the win at Miami giving him consecutive 400 yard total offense games. CLEMSON’S TOP PASSING YARDAGE GAME Year Player Opponent 2013 Tajh Boyd at Syracuse 2014 Deshaun Watson North Carolina 2012 Tajh Boyd at Wake Forest 2012 Tajh Boyd NC State 2015 Deshaun Watson Boston College 2002 Charlie Whitehurst at Duke

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Com-Att 20-27 27-36 27-38 30-44 27-41 34-52

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CLEMSON’S TOP TOTAL OFFENSE GAMES Year Player Opponent 2012 Tajh Boyd NC State 2001 Woodrow Dantzler NC State 2013 Tajh Boyd Ohio State 2015 Deshaun Watson Syracuse 2014 Deshaun Watson North Carolina 2012 Tajh Boyd Georgia Tech 2012 Tajh Boyd Wake Forest 2015 Deshaun Watson Boston College 2015 Tajh Boyd Syracuse

BOWL NOTES Rush-Pass 103-426 184-333 127-378 105-368 28-435 63-397 27-428 32-420 (-5)-455

Yards 529 517 505 473 463 460 455 452 450

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 1995. • 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 1988. • 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.

HYATT SETS RECORD FOR PLAYS BY TRUE FRESHMAN OL Mitch Hyatt started at left tackle in Clemson’s 49-10 win over Wofford. It was a landmark start for the true freshman from Sugar Hill, Ga. Hyatt, who was a first-team Parade All-American and USA Today All-American coming out of North Gwinnett High School, became the first Clemson true freshman offensive tackle to start the season opener since 1944 when Phil Prince started the opener against Presbyterian. Hyatt had a 92 percent grade from assistant coach Robbie Caldwell, and helped Clemson jump out to a 35-7 lead at intermission. He was one of the starting 11 that played six possessions and scored six touchdowns. He continued his fine play at Louisville and was Clemson›s ACC Rookie of the Week nomination for that game off a 90 percent coaches film grade. Hyatt was just the third true freshman to start the opening game of the year since Dabo Swinney took over on a full time basis in 2009. The others were Chandler Catanzaro (2010, PK) and Adam Humphries (2011, WR). Hyatt was the first true freshman to start any position on the offensive line in the first game since 1980 when James Farr started the season opener at center against Rice. He was the ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week for the win over Florida State, the first Clemson true freshman to win the award and the first ACC true freshman to win it in at least 10 years. Hyatt comes from good stock. His uncle, Dan Benish, played for the Tigers as a defensive tackle from 1979-82 and was first-team All-ACC in 1981 when Clemson won the National title. He also earned a Super Bowl Championship ring with the Washington Redskins in 1987. Hyatt has played 885 snaps through 13 games, the most offensive plays by a Clemson true freshman offensive lineman in a season. He broke the record of 471 that had been held by Barry Richardson in 2004. On November 30 he was named third team all-ACC, the first Clemson true freshman lineman to make an All-ACC team. PLAYS BY TRUE FRESHMAN OL SINCE 1986 Player Year GP-GS Mitch Hyatt 2015 13-13 Barry Richardson 2004 11-7 Akil Smith 1998 10-0 Jake Fruhmorgen 2015 9-1 Antoine McClain 2008 13-0 Brandon Pilgrim 2003 11-0 Marion Dukes 2003 10-0

Plays 885 471 240 219 149 145 97

CLEMSON FRESHMEN TO START OPENING GAME SINCE 1952 •Denotes Redshirt freshman 1973: Ken Callicutt (TB), Nelson Wallace (DT) 1974: Jeff Mills (DT) 1979: *Gary Brown (OT), *Terry Kinard (FS) 1980: Jeff Wells (TE), James Farr (C) 1981: *Donald Igwebuike 1983: *Terence Mack (DE), *Henry Walls (LB), *Keith Williams (LB) 1984 *Michael Dean Perry 1985: *Frank DeIuliis (OT) 1986: *James Lott (FS) 1987: John Johnson (OLB), *Eric Harmon (OT), *Terry Allen (TB) 1988 Chris Gardocki (PK) 1991: *Nelson Welch (PK) 1992: *Marrio Greer (FB) 1993: *Emory Smith (FB), *Brett Williams (DE) 1994: Anthony Downs (TB), *Jim Bundren (OT), *Glenn Rountree (OG) 1995: Anthony Simmons (LB) 1996: *Rahim Abdullah (OLB) 1998: *Travis Zachery (RB), *Alex Ardley (CB) 2000: *Jermyn Chester (OG), *Aaron Hunt (PK) 2001: Roscoe Crosby (WR), *Derrick Hamilton (WR) 2003: *Nathan Bennett (OG), *Cole Chason (P) 2005: James Davis (RB) 2006: C.J. Spiller (RB) 2008: Jamies Harper (RB), Brandon Maye (LB), Dawson Zimmerman (P) 2009: *Dwayne Allen (TE), *Kyle Parker (QB) 2010: Chandler Catanzaro (PK) 2011: Adam Humphries (WR), *Bashaud Breeland (CB) 2015: Mitch Hyatt (OT)

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CLEMSON SUCCESSFUL VS. WINNINGEST PROGRAMS Clemson defeated the winningest team in college football history on Oct. 3 when it defeated Notre Dame, 24-22 in Memorial Stadium. The Tigers then downed No. 15 on the list, Miami (FL) by a 58-0 count on October 24. It was the worst margin of defeat in Miami history (90 years). Facing teams among the best in the history of college football is nothing new to Clemson and head coach Dabo Swinney. Over the last five years (2011-15), Clemson has beaten nine different teams on the list a total of 12 times. The Tigers have a 12-4 overall record against the top 20 winningest programs during this time. Three of the victories have taken place in the last three bowl games. Clemson defeated #13 LSU in the 2012 Chick-fil-A Bowl, downed #4 Ohio State at the 2014 Orange Bowl, then defeated #5 Oklahoma at the 2014 Russell Athletic Bowl. Since 2011 Clemson has also defeated top 20 alltime programs Florida State, Georgia, Auburn, Virginia Tech and Miami. Clemson has beaten top 20 programs Notre Dame, Miami (FL) and Florida State this year. Oklahoma is fifth on the list, so Clemson will have another chance in the Orange Bowl. TOP ALL-TIME FBS PROGRAMS IN WINNING PERCENTAGE Rk School Years Record Pct. #Clem vs. 1. Notre Dame 127 892-312-42 .7351 1-0 2. Michigan 136 924-331-36 .7297 3. Boise State 48 416-159-2 .7227 4. Ohio State 126 874-320-53 .7221 1-0 5. Oklahoma 121 861-318-53 .7204 1-0 6. Alabama 121 862-326-43 .7177 7. Texas 123 885-354-33 .7091 8. Southern Cal 123 813-333-54 .7001 9. Nebraska 126 879-367-41 .6989 10. Penn State 129 854-381-41 .6853 11. Florida State 69 522-240-17 .6810 2-3 12. Tennessee 119 819-371-53 .6802 13. LSU 122 769-404-47 .6496 1-0 14. Georgia 122 786-413-54 .6488 1-1 15. Miami (FL) 90 609-346-19 .6350 1-0 16. Florida 109 701-403-40 .6305 17. Auburn 123 740-427-47 .6289 2-0 18. Arizona State 103 596-373-24 .6123 19. Washington 126 702-439-50 .6101 20. Virginia Tech 122 718-457-46 .6069 2-0 12-4 #denotes vs. Clemson 2011-15

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AP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

Team Record Ohio State 0-0 TCU 0-0 Alabama 0-0 Baylor 0-0 Michigan State 0-0 Auburn 0-0 Oregon 0-0 Southern California 0-0 Georgia 0-0 Florida State 0-0 Notre Dame 0-0 Clemson 0-0 UCLA 0-0 Louisiana State 0-0 Arizona State 0-0 Georgia Tech 0-0 Mississippi 0-0 Arkansas 0-0 Oklahoma 0-0 Wisconsin 0-0 Stanford 0-0 Arizona 0-0 Boise State 0-0 Missouri 0-0 Tennessee 0-0

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Next Opponent Score Virginia Tech 42-24 Minnesota 23-17 No. 20/18 Wisconsin 35-17 Southern Methodist 56-21 Western Michigan 37-24 Louisville 31-24 Eastern Washington 61-28 Arkansas State 55-6 Louisiana-Monroe 51-14 Texas State 59-16 Texas 38-3 Wofford 49-10 Virginia 34-16

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Texas A&M 17-38 Alcorn State 69-6 Tennessee Martin 76-3 Texas-El Paso 48-13 Akron 41-3 No. 3/3 Alabama 17-35 Northwestern 6-16 Texas-San Antonio 42-32 Washington 16-13 Southeast Missouri State 34-3 Bowling Green 59-30

SEPTEMBER 8 USA 1 2 3 4 6 7 5 10 11 9 8 12 13 15 16 19 14 18 17 22 21 20 23 25 NR 24

AP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 NR

Team Record W-L Ohio State 1-0 W Alabama 1-0 W TCU 1-0 W Baylor 1-0 W Michigan State 1-0 W Auburn 1-0 W Oregon 1-0 L Southern California 1-0 W Notre Dame 1-0 W Georgia 1-0 W Florida State 1-0 W Clemson 1-0 W UCLA 1-0 W Louisiana State 0-0 W Georgia Tech 1-0 W Texas A&M 1-0 W Mississippi 1-0 W Arkansas 1-0 L Oklahoma 1-0 W Boise State 1-0 L Missouri 1-0 W Arizona 1-0 W Tennessee 1-0 L Utah 1-0 W Mississippi State 1-0 L Wisconsin 0-1 W

USA 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 10 6 12 9 13 14 16 11 17 18 15 22 19 21 20 24 23 25

AP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

Team Record Ohio State 2-0 Alabama 2-0 TCU 2-0 Michigan State 2-0 Baylor 2-0 Southern California 2-0 Georgia 2-0 Notre Dame 2-0 Florida State 2-0 UCLA 2-0 Clemson 2-0 Oregon 1-1 Louisiana State 1-0 Georgia Tech 2-0 Mississippi 2-0 Oklahoma 2-0 Texas A&M 2-0 Auburn 2-0 Brigham Young 2-0 Arizona 2-0 Utah 2-0 Missouri 2-0 Northwestern 2-0 Wisconsin 1-1 Oklahoma State 2-0

Next Opponent Score Hawaii 38-0 Middle Tennessee 37-10 Stephen F Austin 70-7 Lamar 66-31 No. 7/5 Oregon 31-28 Jacksonville State 27-20 No. 5/6 Michigan State 28-31 Idaho 59-9 Virginia 34-27 Vanderbilt 31-14 South Florida 34-14 Appalachian State 41-10 UNLV 37-3 No. 25/NR Mississippi State 21-19 Tulane 65-10 Ball State 56-23 Fresno State 73-21 Toledo 12-16 No. 23/23 Tennessee 31-24 BYU 24-35 Arkansas State 27-20 Nevada 44-20 No. 19/17 Oklahoma 24-31 Utah State 24-14 No. 14/15 Louisiana State 19-21 Miami (Ohio) 58-0

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Next Opponent Score Northern Illinois 20-13 No. 15/11 Mississippi 37-43 Southern Methodist 56-37 Air Force 35-21

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Stanford 31-41 South Carolina 52-20 No. 14/16 Georgia Tech 30-22 Boston College 14-0 No. 21/22 BYU 24-23 Louisville 20-17 Georgia State 61-28 No. 18/15 Auburn 45-21 No. 8/10 Notre Dame 22-30 No. 2/2 Alabama 43-37 Tulsa 52-38 Nevada 44-27 No. 13/14 Louisiana State 21-45 No. 10/12 UCLA 23-24 Northern Arizona 77-13 Fresno State 45-24 Connecticut 9-6 Duke 19-10 Troy 28-3 Texas-San Antonio 69-14

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AP 1 2 3 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 24 25 NR

Team Record W-L Ohio State 3-0 W Michigan State 3-0 W Mississippi 3-0 W TCU 3-0 W Baylor 2-0 W Notre Dame 3-0 W Georgia 3-0 W Louisiana State 2-0 W UCLA 3-0 W Florida State 3-0 Clemson 3-0 Alabama 2-1 W Oregon 2-1 L Texas A&M 3-0 W Oklahoma 3-0 Arizona 3-0 L Northwestern 3-0 W Utah 3-0 W Southern California 2-1 W Georgia Tech 2-1 L Stanford 2-1 W Wisconsin 2-1 W Brigham Young 2-1 L Oklahoma State 3-0 W Missouri 3-0 L Auburn 2-1 L

USA 1 2 5 3 4 7 10 6 8 12 9 11 13 15 14 17 16 20 18 19 22 NR 21 24 23 24

AP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 NR

Team Record Ohio State 4-0 Michigan State 4-0 Mississippi 4-0 TCU 4-0 Baylor 3-0 Notre Dame 4-0 UCLA 4-0 Georgia 4-0 Louisiana State 3-0 Utah 4-0 Florida State 3-0 Clemson 3-0 Alabama 3-1 Texas A&M 4-0 Oklahoma 3-0 Northwestern 4-0 Southern California 3-1 Stanford 3-1 Wisconsin 3-1 Oklahoma State 4-0 Mississippi State 3-1 Michigan 3-1 West Virginia 4-0 California 4-0 Florida 4-0 Oregon 2-2

USA 1 2 4 3 7 6 5 10 11 9 12 8 14 13 15 18 17 21 16 20 19 23 22 NR 24 25

AP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 NR

Team Record W-L Ohio State 5-0 W TCU 5-0 W Baylor 4-0 W Michigan State 5-0 W Utah 4-0 W Clemson 4-0 W Louisiana State 4-0 W Alabama 4-1 W Texas A&M 5-0 Oklahoma 4-0 L Florida 5-0 W Florida State 4-0 W Northwestern 5-0 L Mississippi 4-1 W Notre Dame 4-1 W Stanford 4-1 Southern California 3-1 L Michigan 4-1 W Georgia 4-1 L UCLA 4-1 Oklahoma State 5-0 W Iowa 5-0 W California 5-0 L Toledo 4-0 W Boise State 4-1 W Memphis 5-0

Next Opponent Score Western Michigan 38-12 Central Michigan 30-10 Vanderbilt 27-16 Texas Tech 55-52 Rice 70-17 Massachusetts 62-27 Southern 48-6 Syracuse 34-24 No. 16/16 Arizona 56-30

Louisiana-Monroe 34-0 No. 18/17 Utah 20-62 Arkansas 28-21 No. 9/11 UCLA 30-56 Ball State 24-19 No. 13/13 Oregon 62-20 Arizona State 42-14 Duke 20-34 Oregon State 42-24 Hawaii 28-0 Michigan 0-31 Texas 30-27 Kentucky 13-21 Mississippi State 9-17

AP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 NR

Team Record Ohio State 6-0 Baylor 5-0 TCU 6-0 Utah 5-0 Clemson 5-0 Louisiana State 5-0 Michigan State 5-0 Florida 6-0 Texas A&M 5-0 Alabama 5-1 Florida State 5-0 Michigan 5-1 Mississippi 5-1 Notre Dame 5-1 Stanford 4-1 Oklahoma State 6-0 Iowa 6-0 UCLA 4-1 Oklahoma 4-1 Northwestern 5-1 Boise State 5-1 Toledo 5-0 California 5-1 Houston 5-0 Duke 5-1 Memphis 5-0

USA 1 2 7 3 5 6 4 8 9 11 10 13 14 12 17 16 15 17 20 19 22 24 21 23 NR 25

AP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 NR

Team Record W-L Ohio State 7-0 W Baylor 6-0 W Utah 6-0 L TCU 7-0 Louisiana State 6-0 W Clemson 6-0 W Michigan State 6-0 W Alabama 6-1 W Florida State 6-0 L Stanford 5-1 W Notre Dame 6-1 Iowa 7-0 Florida 6-1 Oklahoma State 6-0 W Michigan 5-2 Texas A&M 5-1 L Oklahoma 5-1 W Memphis 6-0 W Toledo 6-0 W California 5-1 L Houston 6-0 W Temple 6-0 W Duke 5-1 W Mississippi 5-2 W Pittsburgh 5-1 W Georgia 5-2

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AP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 NR

Team Record Ohio State 8-0 Baylor 7-0 Clemson 7-0 Louisiana State 7-0 TCU 7-0 Michigan State 8-0 Alabama 7-1 Stanford 6-1 Notre Dame 6-1 Iowa 7-0 Florida 6-1 Oklahoma State 7-0 Utah 6-1 Oklahoma 6-1 Michigan 5-2 Memphis 7-0 Florida State 6-1 Houston 7-0 Mississippi 6-2 Toledo 7-0 Temple 7-0 Duke 6-1 Pittsburgh 6-1 UCLA 5-2 Mississippi State 6-2 Georgia 5-2

SEPTEMBER 27 Next Opponent Score Indiana 34-27 Purdue 24-21 No. 25/23 Florida 10-38 Texas 50-7 Texas Tech 63-35 No. 12/11 Clemson 22-24 Arizona State 23-38 No. 13/13 Alabama 10-38 Eastern Michigan 44-22

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Wake Forest 24-16 No. 6/7 Notre Dame 24-22 No. 8/6 Georgia 38-10 No. 21/22 Mississippi State 30-17 No. 23/21 West Virginia 44-24 Minnesota 27-0

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Arizona 55-17 Iowa 6-10 Kansas State 36-34 No. 14/15 Texas A&M 17-30 Maryland 28-0 No. 15/14 Oklahoma 24-44 Washington State 34-28 No. 3/5 Mississippi 38-10 Colorado 41-24

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Next Opponent Score Penn State 38-10 West Virginia 62-38 Iowa State 45-21 Arizona State 34-18 Boston College 34-17 No. 8/11 Florida 35-28 No. 12/14 Michigan 27-23 No. 6/5 Louisiana State 28-35 No. 10/9 Alabama 23-41 No. 9/10 Texas A&M 41-23 Louisville 41-21 No. 7/4 Michigan State 23-27 No. NR/22 Memphis 24-37 Southern California 41-31 No. 18/18 UCLA 56-35

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No. 20/21 Northwestern 40-10 No. 15/16 Stanford 35-56 Kansas State 55-0 No. 17/17 Iowa 10-40 Utah State 26-52 Eastern Michigan 63-20

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Tulane

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Next Opponent Score Rutgers 49-7 Iowa State 45-27 Southern California 24-42 Western Kentucky 48-20 Miami 58-0 Indiana 52-26 Tennessee 19-14 Georgia Tech 16-22 Washington 31-14

Kansas

58-10

No. 24/23 Mississippi 3-23 Texas Tech 63-27 Tulsa 66-42 Massachusetts 51-35 UCLA 24-40 Central Florida 59-10 East Carolina 24-14 Virginia Tech 45-43 No. 15/16 Texas A&M 23-3 Syracuse 23-20

OCTOBER 25

Next Opponent Score Maryland 49-28 Kansas State 52-45 Kansas 66-7 Rutgers 31-24 No. 23/22 California 30-24 Georgia Tech 43-24 South Carolina 45-24 Arkansas 27-14 Texas 17-24 Missouri 21-3 Miami 29-24 No. 18/21 Michigan 0-38 New Mexico State 52-3 Navy 41-24 Washington 12-17 No. 14/13 Northwestern 38-0 Tennessee 31-38

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West Virginia Illinois No. 5/7 Utah Kent State Colorado State

OCTOBER 11

USA 1 2 3 7 6 5 4 11 10 9 8 14 12 13 16 15 17 18 19 21 20 25 23 NR 24 22

33-26 29-20 24-30 38-7 41-10

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56-41

W West Virginia

40-10

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Washington State 30-28 No. 21/22 Temple 24-20 Maryland 31-15 No. NR/23 Georgia 27-3 Texas Tech 70-53 Oregon State 27-12 Kansas 62-7 Minnesota 29-26 Tulane 41-13 Syracuse 45-21 Vanderbilt 34-0 Auburn 27-19

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No. 9/9 Notre Dame 20-24 Miami 27-30 North Carolina 19-26 Colorado 35-31

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AP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

Team Record W-L Ohio State 8-0 W Baylor 7-0 W Clemson 8-0 W Louisiana State 7-0 L TCU 8-0 L Michigan State 8-0 L Alabama 7-1 W Notre Dame 7-1 W Stanford 7-1 W Iowa 8-0 W Florida 7-1 W Oklahoma State 8-0 W Utah 7-1 W Oklahoma 7-1 W Memphis 8-0 L Michigan 6-2 W Florida State 7-1 L Houston 8-0 W Mississippi 7-2 L Toledo 7-0 L North Carolina 7-1 W UCLA 6-2 W Temple 7-1 W Mississippi State 6-2 W Texas A&M 6-2 L

USA 2 1 4 3 5 6 7 8 9 13 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 18 20 21 23 22 24 25

AP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

Team Record Clemson 9-0 Ohio State 9-0 Alabama 8-1 Baylor 8-0 Oklahoma State 9-0 Notre Dame 8-1 Stanford 8-1 Iowa 9-0 Louisiana State 7-1 Utah 8-1 Florida 8-1 Oklahoma 8-1 TCU 8-1 Michigan State 8-1 Michigan 7-2 Houston 9-0 North Carolina 8-1 UCLA 7-2 Florida State 7-2 Mississippi State 7-2 Temple 8-1 Navy 7-1 Wisconsin 8-2 Northwestern 7-2 Memphis 8-1

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AP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

Team Record W-L Clemson 10-0 W Ohio State 10-0 L Alabama 9-1 W Oklahoma State 10-0 L Notre Dame 9-1 W Iowa 10-0 W Oklahoma 9-1 W Florida 9-1 W Michigan State 9-1 W Baylor 8-1 W TCU 9-1 L North Carolina 9-1 W Houston 10-0 L Michigan 8-2 W Stanford 8-2 W Florida State 8-2 W Louisiana State 7-2 L Utah 8-2 L Navy 8-1 W Northwestern 8-2 W Wisconsin 8-2 L Southern California 7-3 L Oregon 7-3 W Washington State 7-3 W Mississippi 7-3 W

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Opponent Score Minnesota 28-14 Kansas State 31-24 No. 17/15 Florida State 23-13 No. 7/7 Alabama 16-30 No. 12/10 Oklahoma State 29-49 Nebraska 38-39 No. 4/4 Louisiana State 30-16 Pittsburgh 42-30 Colorado 42-10 Indiana 35-27 Vanderbilt 9-7 No. 5/3 TCU 49-29 Washington 34-23 Iowa State 52-16 Navy 20-45 Rutgers 49-16 No. 3/5 Clemson 13-23 Cincinnati 33-30 Arkansas 52-53 Northern Illinois 27-32 Duke 66-31 Oregon State 41-0 Southern Methodist 60-40 Missouri 31-13 Auburn 10-26

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Next Opponent Score Syracuse 37-27 Illinois 28-3 No. 20/20 Mississippi State 31-6 No. 12/11 Oklahoma 34-44 Iowa State 35-31 Wake Forest 28-7 Oregon 36-38 Minnesota 40-35 Arkansas 14-31 Arizona 30-37 South Carolina 24-14 No. 4/3 Baylor 44-34 Kansas 23-17 Maryland 24-7 Indiana 48-41 No. 25/25 Memphis 35-34 Miami 59-21 Washington State 27-31 NC State 34-17 No. 3/4 Alabama 6-31 South Florida 23-44 Southern Methodist 55-14

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Purdue 21-14 No. 16/16 Houston 34-35

NOVEMBER 15 Next Opponent Score Wake Forest 33-13 No. 9/9 Michigan State 14-17 Charleston Southern 56-6 No. 10/10 Baylor 35-45 Boston College 19-16 Purdue 40-20 No. 11/11 TCU 30-29 Florida Atlantic 20-14 No. 2/2 Ohio State 17-14 No. 4/4 Oklahoma State 45-35 No. 7/7 Oklahoma 29-30 Virginia Tech 30-27 Connecticut 17-20 Penn State 28-16 California 35-22 Chattanooga 52-13 No. 25/25 Mississippi 17-38 UCLA 9-17 Tulsa 44-21 No. 21/20 Wisconsin 13-7 No. 20/21 Northwestern 7-13 No. 23/22 Oregon 28-48 No. 22/24 Southern California 48-28 Colorado 27-3 No. 17/17 Louisiana State 38-17

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Team Record W-L Clemson 11-0 W Alabama 10-1 W Iowa 11-0 W Notre Dame 10-1 L Oklahoma 10-1 W Michigan State 10-1 W Baylor 9-1 L Ohio State 10-1 W Oklahoma State 10-1 L Florida 10-1 L North Carolina 10-1 W Michigan 9-2 L Stanford 9-2 W Florida State 9-2 W TCU 9-2 W Navy 9-1 L Northwestern 9-2 W Oregon 8-3 W Mississippi 8-3 W Washington State 8-3 L Houston 10-1 W UCLA 8-3 L Mississippi State 8-3 L Toledo 9-1 L Temple 9-2 W Utah 8-3 W

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Team Record Clemson 12-0 Alabama 11-1 Oklahoma 11-1 Iowa 12-0 Michigan State 11-1 Ohio State 11-1 Stanford 10-2 North Carolina 11-1 Notre Dame 10-2 Florida State 10-2 TCU 10-2 Baylor 9-2 Northwestern 10-2 Oklahoma State 10-2 Oregon 9-3 Mississippi 9-3 Houston 11-1 Florida 10-2 Michigan 9-3 Temple 10-2 Utah 9-3 Navy 9-2 Louisiana State 8-3 Southern California 8-4 Wisconsin 9-3

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Team Record W-L Clemson 13-0 Alabama 12-1 Michigan State 12-1 Oklahoma 11-1 Stanford 11-2 Iowa 12-1 Ohio State 11-1 Notre Dame 10-2 Florida State 10-2 North Carolina 11-2 TCU 10-2 Northwestern 10-2 Oklahoma State 10-2 Houston 12-1 Oregon 9-3 Mississippi 9-3 Michigan 9-3 Baylor 9-3 Florida 10-3 Utah 9-3 Navy 10-2 Louisiana State 8-3 Wisconsin 9-3 Temple 10-3 Western Kentucky 11-2 Georgia 9-3

Next Opponent Score South Carolina 37-32 Auburn 29-13 Nebraska 28-20 No. 13/12 Stanford 36-38 No. 9/10 Oklahoma State 58-23 Penn State 55-16 No. 15/16 TCU 21-28 No. 12/12 Michigan 42-13 No. 5/5 Oklahoma 23-58 No. 14/14 Florida State 2-27 NC State 45-34 No. 8/8 Ohio State 13-42 No. 4/4 Notre Dame 38-36 No. 9/10 Florida 27-2 No. 7/7 Baylor 28-21 No. 21/21 Houston 31-52 Illinois 24-14 Oregon State 52-42 No. 23/22 Mississippi State 38-27 Washington 10-45 No. 16/15 Navy 52-31 Southern California 21-40 No. 19/19 Mississippi 27-38 Western Michigan 30-35 Connecticut 27-3 Colorado 20-14

NOVEMBER 29 W-L Next Opponent Score W No. 8/8 North Carolina 45-37 W No. 18/15 Florida 29-15 L No. 5/5 Michigan State 13-16 W No. 4/3 Iowa 16-13 W No. 24/24 Southern California 41-22 L No. 1/1 Clemson 37-45

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Texas

17-23

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No. 20/21 Temple 24-13 No. 2/2 Alabama 15-29

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NOVEMBER 3 1. Clemson, 2. LSU, 3. Ohio State, 4. Alabama, 5. Notre Dame, 6. Baylor, 7. Michigan State, 8. TCU, 9. Iowa, 10. Florida, 11. Stanford, 12. Utah, 13. Memphis, 14. Oklahoma State, 15. Oklahoma, 16. Florida State, 17. Michigan, 18. Mississippi, 19. Texas A&M, 20. Mississippi State, 21. Northwestern, 22. Temple, 23. UCLA, 24. Toledo, 25. Houston.

NOVEMBER 10 1. Clemson, 2. Alabama, 3. Ohio State, 4. Notre Dame, 5. Iowa, 6. Baylor, 7. Stanford, 8. Oklahoma State, 9. LSU, 10. Utah, 11. Florida, 12. Oklahoma, 13. Michigan State, 14. Michigan, 15. TCU, 16. Florida State, 17. Mississippi State, 18. Northwestern, 19. UCLA, 20. Navy, 21. Memphis, 22. Temple, 23. North Carolina, 24. Houston, 25. Wisconsin.

NOVEMBER 17 1. Clemson, 2. Alabama, 3. Ohio State, 4. Notre Dame, 5. Iowa, 6. Oklahoma State, 7. Oklahoma, 8. Florida, 9. Michigan State, 10. Baylor, 11. Stanford, 12. Michigan, 13. Utah, 14. Florida State, 15. LSU, 16. Navy, 17. North Carolina, 18. TCU, 19. Houston, 20. Northwestern, 21. Memphis, 22. Mississippi, 23. Oregon, 24.Southern Cal, 25. Wisconsin.

NOVEMBER 24 1. Clemson, 2. Alabama, 3. Oklahoma, 4. Iowa, 5. Michigan State, 6. Notre Dame, 7. Baylor, 8. Ohio State, 9. Stanford, 10. Michigan, 11. Oklahoma State, 12. Florida, 13. Florida State, 14. North Carolina, 15. Navy, 16. Northwestern, 17. Oregon, 18. Mississippi, 19. TCU, 20. Washington State, 21. Mississippi State, 22. UCLA, 23. Utah, 24.Toledo, 25. Temple.

DECEMBER 1 1. Clemson, 2. Alabama, 3. Oklahoma, 4. Iowa, 5. Michigan State, 6. Ohio State, 7. Stanford, 8. Notre Dame, 9. Florida State, 10. North Carolina, 11. TCU, 12. Baylor, 13. Mississippi, 14. Northwestern, 15. Michigan, 16. Oregon, 17. Oklahoma State, 18. Florida, 19. Houston, 20. Southern California, 21. LSu, 22. Temple, 23. Navy, 24. Utah, 25. Tennessee.

DECEMBER 6 1. Clemson, 2. Alabama, 3. Michigan State, 4. Oklahoma, 5. Iowa, 6. Stanford, 7. Ohio State 8. Notre Dame, 9. Florida State, 10. North Carolina, 11. TCU, 12. Mississippi 13. Northwestern14. Michigan 15. Oregon 16. Oklahoma State 17. Baylor 18. Houston 19. Florida 20. LSU, 21. Navy 22. Utah, 23. Tennessee, 24. Temple, 25. Southern California

DECEMBER 6 Bowl Opponent Score No. 4/3 Oklahoma No. 3/4 Michigan State No. 2/2 Alabama No. 1/1 Clemson No. 6/7 Iowa No. 5/6 Stanford No. 8/9 Notre Dame No. 7/5 Ohio State No. 14/16 Houston No. 18/19 Baylor No. 15/14 Oregon Tennessee No. 16/15 Mississippi No. 9/8 Florida State No. 11/10 TCU No. 13/13 Oklahoma State No. 19/18 Florida No. 10/11 North Carolina No. 17/17 Michigan Brigham Young Pittsburgh Texas Tech Southern California Toledo South Florida Penn State

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2015 HONORS & AWARDS

• ACC Champions • ACC Atlantic Division Champions • Football Writers Association National Team-of-theWeek vs. North Carolina

OFFENSIVE LINE • Semifinalist for the Joe Moore Award

#2 MACKENSIE ALEXANDER, CB • Jim Thorpe Award semifinalist • Third-Team All-American by Associated Press • Honorable Mention All-American by Sports Illustrated • First-Team All-ACC (media, coaches)

#10 BEN BOULWARE, LB • Honorable Mention All-American by Sports Illustrated • First-Team All-ACC (coaches) • Second-Team All-ACC (media)

#55 TYRONE CROWDER, OG • Third-Team All-ACC (media, coaches)

#98 KEVIN DODD, DE • Honorable Mention All-ACC (media) • ACC Defensive Lineman of the Week vs. Notre Dame

#9 WAYNE GALLMAN, RB • First-Team All-ACC (coaches) • Second-Team All-ACC (media)

#44 B.J. GOODSON, LB • Second-Team All-ACC (media) • Third-Team All-ACC (coaches) • ACC Linebacker of the Week vs. Notre Dame, Florida State, South Carolina

#73 JOE GORE, OT • Third-Team All-ACC (media, coaches) • ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week vs. NC State

#57 JAY GUILLERMO, C • Second-Team All-ACC (media, coaches) • ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week vs. Georgia Tech, Boston College, South Carolina

#92 GREG HUEGEL, PK • Second-Team All-American by Sports Illustrated • Second-Team All-ACC (media) • Third-Team All-ACC (coaches) • First-Team Freshman All-American by USA Today

#75 MITCH HYATT, OT • ACC Rookie-of-the-Year by ESPN.com • Third-Team All-ACC (media, coaches) • ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week vs. Florida State • First-Team Freshman All-American by Sporting News, USA Today

#1 JAYRON KEARSE, S • First-Team All-American by ESPN.com • Second-Team All-American by Associated Press • Second-Team All-American by CBS Sports • Second-Team All-American by Sports Illustrated • First-Team All-ACC (coaches) • Second-Team All-ACC (media)

#90 SHAQ LAWSON, DE • Hendricks Award finalist • Lombardi Award finalist • Nagurski Trophy finalist • Bednarik Award semifinalist • Consensus All-American • First-Team All-American by AFCA • First-Team All-American by Associated Press • First-Team All-American by ESPN.com • First-Team All-American by USA Today

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• First-Team All-American by Walter Camp • Second-Team All-American by CBS Sports • Second-Team All-American by Sporting News • Second-Team All-American by Sports Illustrated • First-Team All-ACC (media, coaches) • ACC Co-Defensive Lineman of the Week vs. Appalachian State

#16 JORDAN LEGGETT, TE • Mackey Award finalist • Second-Team All-American by Walter Camp • Honorable Mention All-American by Sports Illustrated • First-Team All-ACC (coaches) • Second-Team All-ACC (media)

#78 ERIC MAC LAIN, OG • First-Team All-ACC (media, coaches)

#3 ARTAVIS SCOTT, WR • First-Team All-ACC (media, coaches)

HEAD COACH DABO SWINNEY • Home Depot National Coach-of-the-Year • Sporting News National Coach-of-the-Year • Walter Camp National Coach-of-the-Year • Bear Bryant Award finalist • Eddie Robinson Award finalist • George Munger Coach-of-the-Year finalist • ACC Coach of the Year (media, coaches) • AFCA Regional Coach-of-the-Year • Bobby Dodd Coach-of-the-Week vs. Notre Dame

#25 CORDREA TANKERSLEY, CB • Third-Team All-ACC (media, coaches)

DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR BRENT VENABLES • Frank Broyles Award finalist

#94 CARLOS WATKINS, DT • First-Team All-ACC (media) • Second-Team All-ACC (coaches)

#4 DESHAUN WATSON, QB • Heisman Trophy finalist • Davey O’Brien Award winner • Manning Award finalist • Maxwell Award finalist • Walter Camp Player of the Year finalist • Consensus All-American • First-Team All-American by Associated Press • First-Team All-American by CBS Sports • First-Team All-American by ESPN.com • First-Team All-American by USA Today • Second-Team All-American by Sporting News • Second-Team All-American by Sports Illustrated • Second-Team All-American by Walter Camp • ACC Player of the Year (media, coaches) • ACC Offensive Player of the Year (media, coaches) • First-Team All-ACC (media, coaches) • ACC Championship Game Most Valuable Player • ACC Offensive Back of the Week vs. Boston College, NC State, Syracuse, Wake Forest • Capital One Impact Performance of the Week vs. NC State • Davey O’Brien Award “Great 8” performer vs. Boston College • Football Writers Association National Offensive Player of the Week vs. Syracuse • Manning Award Star of the Week vs. Miami, NC State, Syracuse, Wake Forest • Maxwell Award Player of the Week vs. NC State • Walter Camp Foundation Offensive Player of the Week vs. NC State • Leather Helmet Award winner vs. Boston College

#42 CHRISTIAN WILKINS, DT • First-Team Freshman All-American by Sporting News

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WATSON A HEISMAN FINALIST Clemson sophomore quarterback Deshaun Watson has been named one of three finalists for the 2015 Heisman Trophy. Watson will be joined Saturday night’s ceremony in New York by Derrick Henry of Alabama, and Christian McCaffrey of Stanford. The Heisman Trophy recipient will be announced from the PlayStation Theatre in New York City on ESPN on Saturday on ESPN during a program that will begin at 8 p.m. Watson is Clemson’s first Heisman Finalist. Steve Fuller finished sixth in the 1978 voting and C.J. Spiller was sixth in the 2009 voting, but neither received an invitation to New York. Those are the only Clemson players to finish in the top 10 of the Heisman voting since the award began in 1935. Watson has quarterbacked Clemson to a perfect 13-0 record and No. 1 national ranking in the College Football Playoff poll, the AP Poll and the USA Today rankings. Clemson was ranked No. 1 in all six of the College Football Playoff polls. Clemson has three wins over teams in the top 10 of the College Football Playoff rankings (Notre Dame, Florida State and North Carolina), the only team in the country that can make that statement. The native of Gainesville, Ga. was named a first-team All-American by USA Today, and has completed 287 of 413 passes for 3,512 yards and 30 touchdowns. Additionally he has 887 yards rushing in 163 attempts and has 11 rushing touchdowns. He is the only player in the nation with at least 800 yards rushing and 3,500 yards passing. In fact he is the first player to do it since 2012 (Johnny Manziel of Texas A&M). Watson has accounted for 41 touchdowns rushing and passing, fifth best in the nation and he ranks ninth in total offense per game and 11th in passing efficiency. He has gained at least 380 total offense yards in each of his last six games and has guided the Clemson offense to a record nine straight games with at least 500 yards total offense. Watson is a big reason Clemson has won 16 consecutive games, a school record, and has already established a season mark for victories (13), and ACC wins (nine). Clemson won the ACC Championship on December 5 with a 45-37 win over No. 8 North Carolina. Watson threw for 279 yards and rushed for a career high 131 in the victory.


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There is a strong coaching heritage over the 118 years of Clemson football that dates to the early 1900s, when John Heisman led the program. Jess Neely and Frank Howard continued the winning and joined Heisman in the College Football Hall of Fame. Danny Ford, a finalist for the Hall of Fame last year, led Clemson to the 1981 National Championship. Dabo Swinney has been at Clemson for just eight years as head coach, but he has nearly cemented himself among the Tiger legends of the past. He will be the first person to tell you that the program has not reached all of its goals just yet, but he has the 2015 Tigers on the cusp of winning the program’s second National Championship. Swinney has guided Clemson to the No. 1 national ranking in every College Football Playoff poll as the Tigers are set for the Orange Bowl semifinal matchup against Oklahoma. Following the regular season, he was the recipient of the Home Depot National Coachof-the-Year honor, Walter Camp Foundation National Coach-of-the-Year and Sporting News National Coachof-the-Year, a testament to the program he has built at Clemson. Clemson’s 13th win over North Carolina in the ACC Championship Game on December 5 established a single-season school record. It was the Tigers’ 15th ACC Championship, matching Florida State for most in history. Along the way, Swinney’s team also defeated top10 opponents in Notre Dame and Florida State. He coached Deshaun Watson to numerous accolades. The sophomore quarterback became Clemson’s first Heisman Trophy finalist after putting together a stellar season. He was named the ACC Player-of-theYear and ACC Championship Game Most Valuable Player, in addition to being a finalist for most national offensive awards. In addition, a record 17 players were named to one of three All-ACC teams in 2015, including all five starting offensive linemen for the first time in school history. He won the Davey O'Brien Award as the top quarterback. The 2012, 2013 and 2014 seasons were also noteworthy, with three top-15 final rankings in the polls. Clemson joined Alabama, Florida State, Ohio State and Oregon as the only schools in the nation who can make that claim. Each of Clemson’s teams from 2011-14 also won 10+ games, the first time the program did that since the 1987-90 era. From 2011-14, Clemson had a 42-11 record, the most wins in a four-year period in school history. Twenty-seven of the victories took place against ACC teams, including a 38-10 triumph over No. 3 Virginia Tech that gave the Tigers the 2011 ACC title. Now that mark has been topped by the 2015 seniors, who have a 45-7 record, including a 28-4 mark in the ACC. Clemson was in the top 10 of APR scores and the final top 25 of the AP and USA Today polls in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014, the only FBS program that could make that claim. In eight years (seven full seasons) as the Tigers’ head coach, Swinney has directed Clemson to a 74-26 overall record (.740) and a 47-14 ACC regular-season mark (.770). He has also led the Tigers to the ACC Championship game three times, won two ACC Championships, won or shared four ACC Atlantic Division titles, won four bowl games and has been named national coach-of-theyear three times. In 2014, Clemson overcame a slew of season-ending injuries and a difficult road schedule to register a 10-3 overall record and 6-2 mark in ACC regular-season games. Evidence of the mass injuries were shown by the fact that 48 different Tigers started at least one game among the 24 regular positions. The Tigers finished the 2014 season ranked No. 15 in both the AP and coaches polls and was No. 17 in the final College Football Playoff ranking. The top-15 ranking marked the fourth straight year Clemson finished

ranked in the polls under Swinney, who was named 2014 Grant Teaff National Coach-of-the-Year by FCA. He was also a finalist for the 2014 Bobby Dodd National Coach-of-the-Year Award, and won the Gene Stallings Award. Swinney’s Tigers joined Alabama, Florida State and Oregon as the only schools in the nation ranked in the top 25 of the final polls each season from 2011-14. Losses at No. 12 Georgia and No. 1 Florida State within Clemson’s first three games of the 2014 season saw the Tigers in contention in the fourth quarter in both, including an overtime loss to the Seminoles. But Clemson rebounded and won its next six games, all against ACC foes. With the 2014 Russell Athletic Bowl win over Oklahoma and Head Coach Bob Stoops by a score of 406, Swinney became the first and only coach in history to win three bowl games in consecutive seasons over teams whose head coaches had previously won the national title. Defense was the key to success for the 2014 Tigers, as they led in the nation in total defense, pass efficiency defense, first downs allowed, third-down conversion percentage defense and tackles for loss along with being in the top five in many other defensive categories. Defensive end Vic Beasley was named ACC Defensive Player-of-the-Year as well as being a finalist for multiple national awards and a first-team All-American thanks to his 21.5 tackles for loss and 12 sacks. All season, he led active players in the nation in career tackles for loss (52.5) and career sacks (33). Linebacker Stephone Anthony and defensive tackle Grady Jarrett joined Beasley as First-Team All-ACC selections. Beasley and Anthony were both first-round draft choices in May 2015. Clemson’s young 2014 offense was set back with the injury of first-year freshman quarterback Deshaun Watson, who suffered injuries that forced him to miss more than half the season. He still had 14 passing touchdowns against only two interceptions and a 188.6 passing efficiency, one of the best figures in the country. The Tigers’ top pass catcher (Artavis Scott) and rusher (Wayne Gallman) were also freshmen. Scott had 76 receptions for 965 yards and eight touchdowns, while Gallman had 769 rushing yards and four touchdowns. Clemson capped off the 2013 season with a thrilling 40-35 victory over No. 6 Ohio State in the Orange Bowl. Clemson had an 11-2 record after finishing 7-1 in ACC regular-season games for the second year in a row. It marked Clemson’s first back-to-back 11-win seasons in school history. The Tigers had a 4-0 record in ACC road games, the first time that happened since 1995. The Tigers were No. 12 in the final BCS standings. It was the third straight year Clemson finished in the top 15 of the BCS standings, one of only six schools that could make that claim. Clemson, who was ranked No. 7 in the final USA Today poll and No. 8 in the final AP poll, was also one of only five programs ranked in the top 20 of every BCS standing from 2011 to 2013. For the fourth time in his first five full seasons as head coach, Swinney was a finalist for the Liberty Mutual National Coach-of-the-Year Award in 2013. Swinney was also one of 16 semifinalists for national coachof-the-year by the Maxwell Football Club Collegiate Coach-of-the-Year Award for the second year in a row. The Clemson offense continued to put up record-setting numbers in 2013, as it averaged 40.2 points and 507.7 yards per game. The Tiger defense also finished in the top 25 in the nation in scoring defense, total defense and turnovers forced. Clemson joined Florida State as the only schools in the nation to finish in the top 25 in the nation in scoring offense, scoring defense, total offense and total defense. Tajh Boyd broke almost every Clemson career record for quarterbacks thanks in part to 2013, when he completed 68.5 percent of his passes for 3,851 yards and 34 touchdowns. He also added a team-high 10 rushing touchdowns. Boyd’s 107 career passing touchdowns and 133 total touchdowns were ACC records as well.

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

BOWL PARTICIPATION AS A PLAYER 1990 Sugar Bowl ... 1991 Blockbuster Bowl ... 1991 Fiesta Bowl ... 1993 Sugar Bowl.

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

COACHING EXPERIENCE Graduate assistant coach at Alabama (1993-95) ... wide receivers/tight ends at Alabama (1996) ... tight ends at Alabama (1997) ... wide receivers at Alabama (1998-00) ... wide receivers at Clemson (2003-06) ... assistant head coach/wide receivers at Clemson (2007 - Oct. 13, 2008) ... interim head coach/offensive coordinator at Clemson (Oct. 13 - Dec. 1, 2008) ... head coach at Clemson (2009-15).

BOWL SEASONS AS AN ASSISTANT COACH 1994 Gator Bowl ... 1995 Citrus Bowl ... 1997 Outback Bowl ... 1998 Music City Bowl ... 2000 Orange Bowl ... 2004 Peach Bowl ... 2005 Champs Sports Bowl ... 2006 Music City Bowl ... 2007 Chick-fil-A Bowl.

BOWL SEASONS AS A HEAD COACH 2009 Gator Bowl ... 2009 Music City Bowl ... 2010 Meineke Car Care Bowl ... 2012 Orange Bowl ... 2012 Chick-fil-A Bowl ... 2014 Orange Bowl ... 2014 Russell Athletic Bowl ... 2015 Orange Bowl.

HEAD COACHING RECORD 74-26 (.740) in eight seasons (seven full seasons) at Clemson ... 47-14 (.770) in ACC regular-season games at Clemson ... 2-1 (.667) in ACC Championship games at Clemson ... 4-3 (.571) in bowl games at Clemson.

PERSONAL DATA Born Nov. 20, 1969 in Birmingham, Ala. ... married to the former Kathleen Bassett ... the couple has three sons (Will, Drew, Clay).

Sammy Watkins was a finalist for the Biletnikoff Award and was a first-team All-American, as he had 101 receptions for 1,464 yards and 12 touchdowns. He established Tiger career records for receptions, receiving yards and tied the receiving touchdowns mark as well. Along with Boyd’s selection as a Second-Team AllACC pick, offensive tackle Brandon Thomas, offensive guard Tyler Shatley, running back Roderick McDowell and placekicker Chandler Catanzaro were also named to the All-ACC squad on offense. Beasley, who led the ACC in sacks (13) and added 23 tackles for loss, was a Consensus All-America selection. Defensive back Bashaud Breeland along with linebackers Spencer Shuey and Anthony also earned All-ACC honors on defense. The 2012 season (11-2) was a groundbreaking year for Swinney’s Tigers when looking at the overall consistency of the program. The seven conference wins in the regular season set a school record, while Clemson was co-champion of the ACC Atlantic Division. The school record for consecutive wins at Memorial Stadium (13) was also established, as was the record for consecutive wins by 14+ points (7). With Clemson’s thrilling 25-24 win over No. 7 Louisiana State in the 2012 Chick-fil-A Bowl, the Tigers finished the season ranked No. 9 in the USA Today poll. It was Clemson’s first top-10 finish in one of the two major polls since 1990. Clemson also reached the 11-win mark for the first time since its 1981 National Championship season. The Tigers finished No. 14 in the final BCS standings as well.

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HEAD COACH DABO SWINNEY SWINNEY’S COACHING RECORD Year School Position(s) W-L Bowl 1993 Alabama GA 9-3-1 Gator 1994 Alabama GA 12-1 Citrus 1995 Alabama GA 8-3 1996 Alabama WR,TE 10-3 Outback 1997 Alabama TE 4-7 1998 Alabama WR 7-5 Music City 1999 Alabama WR 10-3 Orange 2000 Alabama WR 3-8 2003 Clemson WR 9-4 Peach 2004 Clemson WR 6-5 2005 Clemson WR 8-4 Champs Sports 2006 Clemson WR 8-5 Music City 2007 Clemson AHC,WR 9-4 Chick-fil-A 2008 Clemson AHC,WR 3-3 Clemson IHC 4-2 Clemson HC 0-1 Gator 2009 Clemson HC 9-5 Music City 2010 Clemson HC 6-7 Meineke Car Care 2011 Clemson HC 10-4 Orange 2012 Clemson HC 11-2 Chick-fil-A 2013 Clemson HC 11-2 Orange 2014 Clemson HC 10-3 Russell Athletic 2015 Clemson HC 13-0 Orange Years as a college coach:..............................................21 Winning seasons:.........................................................18 Bowl seasons:.............................................................17 Record as an assistant coach:.................. 106-58-1 (.645) Record as a head coach:...............................74-26 (.740) Record at Clemson:.....................................117-51 (.696)

The 2012 campaign featured a record-setting offense. Clemson had six of the 11 offensive players on the All-ACC first team chosen by the media and set over 80 Tiger team and individual records. Leading the way was Boyd, the ACC Player-of-theYear. The quarterback joined center Dalton Freeman as first-team All-Americans by AFCA, just the third time since 1945 that the AFCA first-team All-America quarterback and center were from the same school. Boyd’s favorite wide receiver, DeAndre Hopkins, had 18 receiving touchdowns, second-most in the nation, and was a second-team All-American. He was a big reason Clemson scored a school-record 533 points. Swinney was a finalist for the 2012 Liberty Mutual National Coach-of-the-Year Award for the third time. He was also one of 16 semifinalists for national coach-ofthe-year by the Maxwell Football Club Collegiate Coachof-the-Year Award. Swinney’s 2011 squad, which ended the season ranked No. 22 in the nation, captured Clemson’s first ACC title since 1991 when it beat No. 3 Virginia Tech 38-10 in the ACC Championship game in Charlotte, N.C. It tied for the highest-ranked team the Tigers defeated in history. The win, the Tigers’ second over the Hokies in 2011, gave Clemson its first 10-win season since 1990. The Tigers’ four wins over top-25 ranked teams established a school record. Swinney has 14 top25 wins in his head-coaching career, including eight victories over top-10 teams. The Tigers jumped out to an 8-0 record and a No. 6 national ranking after being unranked in the preseason. Games 3-5 marked a tough stretch, as Clemson hosted No. 19 Auburn, who entered with a national-best 17game winning streak, and No. 11 Florida State along with a road game at No. 10 Virginia Tech. The Tigers were victorious in all three contests by scores of 38-24, 35-30 and 23-3, respectively, marking the first time in history that an ACC team won three consecutive games over top-25 ranked (AP) teams. Clemson also held Virginia Tech without a touchdown for the first time in a game at Blacksburg since 1995. For his efforts, Swinney was named Bobby Dodd National Coach-of-the-Year in 2011 to become the first Tiger head coach to win a national coach-of-the-year award since 1981, when Danny Ford directed Clemson to the national title.

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Swinney, who was also one of five finalists for the Eddie Robinson National Coach-of-the-Year Award, one of 10 finalists for the Bear Bryant National Coach-ofthe-Year Award, one of 10 finalists for the Liberty Mutual Coach-of-the-Year Award and received the Regional AFCA Coach-of-the-Year Award in 2011, led the Tigers to their first Orange Bowl berth since 1981 with the help of five First-Team All-ACC players. Dwayne Allen (TE), Boyd (QB), Andre Branch (DE), Freeman (C) and Watkins (WR) all earned first-team honors, while Andre Ellington (RB), Catanzaro (PK) and Brandon Thompson (DT) earned second-team honors. Watkins was also Second-Team All-ACC as a specialist. Allen received the John Mackey Award as the nation’s top tight end and totaled 50 receptions for 598 yards and eight touchdowns. Boyd set the school record for total yards (4,046), passing yards (3,828) and passing touchdowns (33), all marks he eclipsed in subsequent seasons. Branch, a finalist for the Hendricks Award, had an ACC-high 17 tackles for loss and an ACC-high 10.5 sacks, including tying school-records for tackles for loss (6) and sacks (4) in Clemson’s win at No. 10 Virginia Tech. Freeman was a finalist for the Rimington Trophy as well. Watkins was one of the most dynamic freshmen in the nation. The ACC Rookie-of-the-Year totaled 82 receptions for 1,219 yards and 12 touchdowns along with a 25.0-yard average and one touchdown on kickoff returns despite missing one game due to injury. Watkins teamed up with Ellington to give Clemson a 1,000-yard receiver and 1,000-yard rusher, as Ellington had 1,178 rushing yards and 11 rushing touchdowns. Watkins was also an AP First-Team All-American, just the fourth in college football history as a first-year freshman. Swinney became just the second Tiger coach to lead Clemson’s program into a bowl game in his first two full years as head coach, joining his predecessor, Bowden. The 2010 schedule was one of the most challenging in school history, as nine bowl teams were on the regularseason slate and two of the four non-conference opponents were ranked in the top 25, just the second time in 21 years the Tigers faced two top-25 non-conference opponents in the regular season. The 2010 season included wins over bowl teams Georgia Tech, Maryland and NC State. NC State was ranked No. 23 in the nation and was leading the ACC in scoring. But the defense held NC State and Russell Wilson to just one touchdown and 13 points. The team excelled defensively in 2010 and was 13th in the nation in scoring defense and in the top 25 in both total defense and passing defense. C.J. Spiller was a unanimous first-team All-American in 2009 and Da’Quan Bowers duplicated the feat on the defense a year later. Bowers won the 2010 Nagurski Award as the nation’s top defensive player and he received the Hendricks Award as the country’s top defensive end. He was also a finalist for the Bednarik Award and Lombardi Award. He led the nation in sacks (15.5) and tied for the national lead in tackles for loss (26). Bowers was one of four First-Team All-ACC players in 2010, as he joined Jarvis Jenkins (DT) and DeAndre McDaniel (S) on defense and Chris Hairston (OT) on offense. Clemson and Maryland tied for the most FirstTeam All-ACC selections. In 2009, Swinney’s first full year as head coach, he led the Tigers to their first championship of the ACC’s Atlantic Division. The Tigers came just six points short of winning their first ACC title in 18 years. Swinney was named ACC Coach-of-the-Year by Sporting News and was a finalist for the Liberty Mutual Coach-of-the-Year Award. Swinney accumulated nine wins, second-most among FBS coaches in their first full year behind Oregon’s Chip Kelly. The nine wins tied for fourth-most in ACC history for a first-year head coach. He also led the Tigers to their first bowl win since 2005 in the 21-13 victory over Kentucky in the Music City Bowl.

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The Tigers reached the nine-win mark playing a schedule that included four games against top-15 opponents, just the second year in school history (1999 was the other) that Clemson played four games against teams ranked in the top 15 of the AP poll. The Tigers’ three FBS non-conference opponents had a combined record of 29-10 in 2009. Clemson gave Rose Bowlbound TCU one of its stiffest tests in a 14-10 Horned Frog victory on Sept. 26. Swinney’s first season included a six-game winning streak at midseason, a streak that saw the Tigers score 34+ points in every contest, a first in school history. During that stretch, the Tigers defeated No. 8 Miami (Fla.) on the road. The 40-37 overtime victory tied for the highest-ranked team Clemson has defeated on the road in history. That was the second of six straight wins, the longest winning streak for the Clemson program in four years. The streak also included a 40-24 win over Florida State and Bobby Bowden, the Hall of Fame coach who is first

CLEMSON ON FIELD & IN THE 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. 2012 APR SCORES Rk School 1. Northwestern 2. Boise State Duke 4. Ohio State 5. Northern Illinois 6. Rice 7. Clemson Middle Tennessee 9. Rutgers 10. Air Force

Conference AP-USA Big Ten WAC 8-6 ACC Big Ten MAC Conference USA ACC 22-22 Sun Belt Big East Mountain West

APR 995 989 989 988 987 986 983 983 982 980

2013 APR SCORES Rk School 1. Northwestern 2. Boise State 3. Duke 4. Clemson Wisconsin 6. Georgia Tech 7. Boston College Missouri Ohio State

Conference AP-USA Big Ten WAC 18-14 ACC ACC 11-9 Big Ten ACC ACC SEC Big Ten 3-NR

APR 996 993 989 985 985 983 982 982 982

2014 APR SCORES Rk School 1. Duke 2. Northwestern 3. Wisconsin 4. Boise State Utah State 6. Stanford 7. Clemson Georgia Tech 9. Boston College 10. Missouri Nebraska Rutgers South Carolina

Conference AP-USA ACC 23-22 Big Ten Big Ten 22-21 WAC Mountain West Pac 12 11-10 ACC 8-7 ACC ACC SEC 5-5 Big Ten NR-25 Big Ten SEC 4-4

APR 992 991 989 988 988 984 983 983 981 980 980 980 980

2015 APR SCORES Rk School 1. Wisconsin 2. Duke Northwestern 4. Michigan 5. Stanford 6. Utah State Nebraska 8. Clemson 9. Boise State Army

Conference AP-USA Big Ten 13-18 ACC Big Ten Big Ten Pac 12 Mountain West Big Ten ACC 15-15 WAC 16-20 Independent

APR 998 992 992 990 987 985 985 984 981 981


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in victories in FBS history. The winning streak brought Clemson to a No. 15 national ranking in the AP poll after the ACC Atlantic Division clinching victory over Virginia on Nov. 21. The Tigers had success on offense, defense and special teams during the 2009 season. They were 28th in the nation and third in the ACC in scoring offense (31.1), while the defense was 20th in total defense (314.3) and seventh in pass defense (162.8). Clemson tied for fifth in the country in interceptions (21) as well. Clemson added a school-record six kick returns for touchdowns in 2009, four on kickoff returns and two on punt returns. The main reason Clemson was so outstanding on special teams was the play of college football’s most dynamic player (Spiller) in 2009. The Tiger running back was named MVP of the ACC in 2009 and was a Consensus All-American. He had five kick returns for touchdowns during the 2009 season, an all-time Clemson record, and established the NCAA record for kickoff returns for touchdowns in a career with seven. He was also the only FBS player to score at least one touchdown in every game in 2009. Overall, the Tigers held down three positions on the All-ACC First-Team and five spots on the second team. Only Virginia Tech had more representatives. In October 2008, he was named Clemson interim head coach, replacing Tommy Bowden, who had been his position coach as a player at Alabama and was Clemson’s head coach since 1999. He led the Tigers to a 4-2 record over the remainder of the 2008 regular season, including a win over South Carolina in the regular-season finale. That strong finish led to a Gator Bowl bid against Nebraska. On Dec. 1, 2008, the interim tag was removed from the title and he was named the program’s head coach. At the time, there had been 28 interim head coaches at the FBS level since 1970 and those coaches had combined for a record of 26-86-2. Only one of those 28 interim coaches posted a winning record, and that was Swinney. When he was hired as the head coach, Swinney became just the second interim coach to be elevated to the head coach position at the same school during that time period. Swinney hit the ground running in his first week as interim head coach, as he prepared for a 5-1 Georgia Tech team. He had to reorganize his staff and regroup his team and Clemson Nation in just five days. While the Tigers lost by four points, he accomplished many goals in that first week through his outstanding leadership. One of the most impressive demonstrations of unity came during the team’s “Tiger Walk.” Prior to the game against the Yellow Jackets, Swinney decided to have his team depart buses outside the Lot 5 parking lot near the WestZone at Memorial Stadium and experience the gameday atmosphere. Dressed in jackets and ties, the team was embraced by thousands of Tiger fans who stood 10 deep for the 200-yard march to the stadium. It was the centerpiece of his “All In” theme during his first week as head coach. It is a tradition that has continued. In his second week as head coach, an off-week, he invited the Clemson student body to a practice, and nearly 1,000 students showed up. He spoke to the group and actually allowed some students to participate during practice, as they were selected to attempt a field goal, punt against a live rush and field a punt. He also took the entire team to the Greenville Children’s Hospital for a visit with young men and women fighting cancer. He has continued his community involvement through his foundation. His foundation made the first contribution to the cancer fund established for former Boston College linebacker Mark Herzlich. Many schools followed his lead the remainder of the season. The Liberty Mutual Coach-of-the-Year Award evaluates coaching performances in terms of coaching excel-

lence, sportsmanship, integrity, academic excellence Bowden was a walk-on at West Virginia and Swinney and community commitment. It is easy to see why was a walk-on at Alabama. Swinney was a national finalist for that award in his first Swinney received a commerce & business adminfull season as head coach in 2009, and again in 2011, istration degree from Alabama in 1993 after letter2012 and 2013. ing three times (1990-92). A walk-on who went on The 1993 Alabama graduate joined the Clemson to earn a scholarship, Swinney was a wide receiver on staff prior to the 2003 season. In his 12 years as an Alabama’s 1992 National Championship team. He was assistant or head coach, the Tigers have finished in the also named Academic All-SEC along with being an SEC top 25 of the polls eight times and have totaled 20 Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll member in 1990 and 1992. wins over top-25 teams, including victories over Florida Along with his appearance in the 1993 Sugar Bowl, State (5), Auburn (2), Miami (Fla.) (2), Virginia Tech his Alabama teams played in the 1990 Sugar Bowl, (2), Georgia (1), Louisiana State (1), Ohio State (1), 1991 Fiesta Bowl and 1991 Blockbuster Bowl. Both Oklahoma (1) and Tennessee (1), during his tenure Sugar Bowl appearances came after winning the SEC in Tigertown. That includes 11 top-25 wins as a head Championship game. coach. After his playing career, Swinney served as a gradu Swinney coached his wide receiver position to a ate assistant from 1993-95 at Alabama, where he level of consistency that had not been seen previously coached in the 1994 Gator Bowl and 1995 Citrus Bowl. at Clemson. He had a wideout finish first or second in In December 1995, he received a master’s degree in the ACC in catches in five of his six years as an asbusiness administration from Alabama. sistant coach. In his first year, he had three of the He became a full-time assistant coach at Alabama top-10 receivers in the ACC, a first in Tiger history. He in February 1996 under Head Coach Gene Stallings has coached a First or Second-Team All-ACC wideout (now in the Hall of Fame) and coached a total of five (Derrick Hamilton, Airese Currie, Chansi Stuckey, Aaron seasons there on a full-time basis. Swinney was asKelly, Jacoby Ford, Watkins, Hopkins, Scott, Mike Wilsigned to coach the Crimson Tide’s wide receivers and liams) in 11 of his 12 seasons in Tigertown, also an tight ends in 1996, a season that saw Alabama win the unprecedented feat at Clemson. SEC Western Division title and make an Outback Bowl In 2004 and 2005, he coached the ACC reception appearance. The following year, he solely coached the champion (Currie (2004), Stuckey (2005)). It was the tight ends under Head Coach Mike DuBose. first time Clemson had two different players lead the In 1998, he coached Alabama’s wide receivers, a ACC in receptions in consecutive years. In 2007, Kelly position he held for three seasons. At the end of the led the ACC in yards, giving Swinney an ACC receiving 1999 campaign, Swinney coached the Crimson Tide in king three out of four years. Stuckey earned First-Team the 2000 Orange Bowl after winning the SEC ChamAll-ACC honors in back-to-back years, a first for a Tiger pionship game. Wide receiver Freddie Milons was the wide receiver in 25 years. game MVP. In 2007, Swinney coached Kelly, a First-Team All During his time at Alabama, Swinney was a part ACC selection who led the league in receiving yards per of six teams with 10+ wins, five top-10 finishes, game and touchdown catches (11). He also finished one national title (1992), three SEC Championships second in receptions per game with 88 catches. (1989,92,99) and five SEC Western Division titles The Alabama native has a reputation as one of the (1992,93,94,96,99) as a player and coach. top recruiters in the nation. In 2006, he was listed as As an assistant coach, he had 20 players either the No. 5 recruiter in the nation by Rivals. It marked drafted or sign free-agent contracts with NFL teams. the second straight year that he was lauded by the webThe list includes Hamilton, Currie, Kevin Youngblood, site as a top-25 national recruiter. He signed 38 players Stuckey and Milons, an All-American at Alabama. in his five recruiting seasons as an assistant coach and From April 2001 to February 2003, Swinney was was a major reason Clemson’s 2008 recruiting class in private business in Alabama. He married the former was rated No. 2 in the nation by ESPN.com when he Kathleen Bassett in 1994. They have three sons, Will signed 11 players. He was named one of the top-25 (17), Drew (15) and Clay (12). recruiters in the nation by Rivals. com in 2007 as well. Clemson’s Record When... 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Totals When SwinPlaying all games 4-3 9-5 6-7 10-4 11-2 11-2 10-3 13-0 74-26 Scoring first 4-2 6-4 5-5 7-3 8-2 10-0 7-2 9-0 56-18 ney accepted Leading at end of first quarter 4-0 5-2 5-3 5-2 6-2 8-0 6-0 9-0 48-9 the interim head Tied at end of first quarter 0-2 3-0 0-1 2-0 1-0 2-1 2-0 2-0 12-4 coaching posiTrailing at end of first quarter 0-1 1-3 1-3 3-2 4-0 1-1 2-3 2-0 14-13 tion on Oct. 13, Leading at halftime 4-1 8-1 6-2 5-0 10-2 8-0 8-1 12-0 61-7 2008, he deTied at halftime 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 0-0 5-1 scribed his feelTrailing at halftime 0-2 1-4 0-5 2-4 1-0 2-2 1-1 1-0 8-18 Leading at end of third quarter 4-1 7-1 5-1 8-0 9-0 10-0 10-0 12-0 65-3 ings as “bitterTied at end of third quarter 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 3-2 sweet,” because Trailing at end of third quarter 0-2 1-4 1-6 2-4 1-2 1-1 0-2 0-0 6-21 he was taking Tied at end of fourth quarter 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 over for Bowden, Totaling more total yards 4-0 8-0 3-3 10-0 10-0 10-1 9-1 12-0 66-5 who had been Totaling more rushing yards 3-0 8-1 4-1 7-1 6-1 8-1 8-1 10-0 54-6 his first position Totaling more passing yards 2-2 6-2 4-5 9-2 8-0 10-1 8-2 11-0 58-14 coach at AlaTotaling more first downs 2-0 5-1 3-3 9-0 10-0 9-0 10-0 12-0 60-4 Winning time of possession 4-1 3-0 4-3 5-0 6-0 2-0 7-1 10-0 41-5 bama in 1989. Winning turnover margin 3-1 7-0 4-1 5-0 5-1 9-0 3-1 5-0 41-4 He had also Tying turnover margin 0-1 2-2 0-3 3-0 3-0 2-0 5-1 2-0 17-7 brought SwinLosing turnover margin 1-1 0-3 2-3 2-4 3-1 0-2 2-1 6-0 16-15 ney back to the Rushing for 200+ yards 0-0 4-1 3-0 4-0 5-0 2-0 4-0 10-0 32-1 coaching proHaving a 100+ yard rusher 0-0 2-2 3-3 4-1 3-0 4-1 4-0 8-0 28-7 fession in 2003 Passing for 300+ yards 1-0 1-0 0-0 5-2 9-0 9-0 3-1 6-0 34-3 Playing August games 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 and has had a Playing September games 0-0 2-2 2-1 4-0 4-1 3-0 2-1 3-0 20-5 profound effect Playing October games 0-1 3-1 2-3 4-1 3-0 3-1 4-0 5-0 24-7 on his life. Both Playing November games 4-1 3-1 2-2 1-2 3-1 3-1 3-1 4-0 23-9 had followed Playing December games 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 5-2 similar paths Playing January games 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 as players, as

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2008 (4-3, 3-2 ACC)

Date Opponent (Rank) W-L 10-18 * Georgia Tech L 11-1 * at Boston College W 11-8 * at Florida State (24,24) L 11-15 * Duke W 11-22 * at Virginia W 11-29 South Carolina W 1-1 $ Nebraska L $ - Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, Fla.

2013 (11-2, 7-1 ACC)

Score 17-21 27-21 27-41 31-7 13-3 31-14 21-26

2009 (9-5, 6-2 ACC) Date Opponent (Rank) W-L Score 9-5 Middle Tennessee W 37-14 9-10 * at Georgia Tech (15,13) L 27-30 9-19 * Boston College W 25-7 9-26 TCU (15,14) L 10-14 10-3 * at Maryland L 21-24 10-17 * Wake Forest W 38-3 10-24 * at Miami (Fla.) (8,9) W ^40-37 10-31 Coastal Carolina W 49-3 11-7 * Florida State W 40-24 11-14 * at NC State W 43-23 11-21 * Virginia W 34-21 11-28 at South Carolina L 17-34 12-5 # Georgia Tech (12,12) L 34-39 12-27 $ Kentucky W 21-13 # - ACC Championship game at Tampa, Fla.; $ - Music City Bowl at Nashville, Tenn.

2010 (6-7, 4-4 ACC) Date Opponent (Rank) W-L Score 9-4 North Texas W 35-10 9-11 Presbyterian College W 58-21 9-18 at Auburn (16,15) L ^24-27 10-2 * Miami (Fla.) (16,17) L 21-30 10-9 * at North Carolina L 16-21 10-16 * Maryland W 31-7 10-23 * Georgia Tech W 27-13 10-30 * at Boston College L 10-16 11-6 * NC State (23,25) W 14-13 11-13 * at Florida State L 13-16 11-20 * at Wake Forest W 30-10 11-27 South Carolina (18,17) L 7-29 12-31 $ South Florida L 26-31 $ - Meineke Car Care Bowl at Charlotte, N.C.

2011 (10-4, 6-2 ACC) Date Opponent (Rank) W-L Score 9-3 Troy W 43-19 9-10 Wofford W 35-27 9-17 Auburn (21,19) W 38-24 9-24 * Florida State (11,14) W 35-30 10-1 * at Virginia Tech (11,10) W 23-3 10-8 * Boston College W 36-14 10-15 * at Maryland W 56-45 10-22 * North Carolina W 59-38 10-29 * at Georgia Tech L 17-31 11-12 * Wake Forest W 31-28 11-19 * at NC State L 13-37 11-26 at South Carolina (14,13) L 13-34 12-3 # Virginia Tech (5,3) W 38-10 1-4 $ West Virginia (23,22) L 33-70 # - ACC Championship game at Charlotte, N.C.; $ - Orange Bowl at Miami Gardens, Fla.

2012 (11-2, 7-1 ACC) Date Opponent (Rank) W-L 9-1 % Auburn (NR,25) W 9-8 Ball State W 9-15 Furman W 9-22 * at Florida State (4,4) L 9-29 * at Boston College W 10-6 * Georgia Tech W 10-20 * Virginia Tech W 10-25 * at Wake Forest W 11-3 * at Duke W 11-10 * Maryland W 11-17 * NC State W 11-24 South Carolina (13,12) L 12-31 $ Louisiana State (9,7) W % - Atlanta, Ga.; $ - Chick-fil-A Bowl lanta, Ga.

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Date Opponent (Rank) W-L 8-31 Georgia (5,5) W 9-7 SC State W 9-19 * at NC State W 9-28 * Wake Forest W 10-5 * at Syracuse W 10-12 * Boston College W 10-19 * Florida State (5,5) L 10-26 * at Maryland W 11-2 * at Virginia W 11-14 * Georgia Tech W 11-23 The Citadel W 11-30 at South Carolina (10,9) L 1-3 $ Ohio State (7,6) W $ - Orange Bowl at Miami Gardens, Fla.

Score 38-35 52-13 26-14 56-7 49-14 24-14 14-51 40-27 59-10 55-31 52-6 17-31 40-35

2014 (10-3, 6-2 ACC) Date Opponent (Rank) W-L Score 8-31 at Georgia (12,12) L 21-45 9-6 SC State W 73-7 9-20 * at Florida State (1,1) L ^17-23 9-27 * North Carolina W 50-35 10-4 * NC State W 41-0 10-11 * Louisville W 23-17 10-18 * at Boston College W 17-13 10-25 * Syracuse W 16-6 11-6 * at Wake Forest W 34-20 11-15 * at Georgia Tech (24,23) L 6-28 11-22 Georgia State W 28-0 11-29 South Carolina W 35-17 12-29 $ Oklahoma (NR,24) W 40-6 $ - Russell Athletic Bowl at Orlando, Fla.

2015 (13-0, 8-0 ACC) Date Opponent (Rank) W-L Score 9-5 Wofford W 49-10 9-12 Appalachian State W 41-10 9-17 * at Louisville W 20-17 10-3 Notre Dame (6,7) W 24-22 10-10 * Georgia Tech W 43-24 10-17 * Boston College W 34-17 10-24 * at Miami (Fla.) W 58-0 10-31 * at NC State W 56-41 11-7 * Florida State (17,15) W 23-13 11-14 * at Syracuse W 37-27 11-21 * Wake Forest W 33-13 11-28 * at South Carolina W 37-32 12-5 # North Carolina (8,8) W 45-37 12-31 $ Oklahoma # - ACC Championship Game at Charlotte, N.C.; $ - Orange Bowl at Miami Gardens, Fla. * - ACC regular-season game; ^ - one overtime; Note: Home games in bold, opponent rankings (AP,USA) in (parentheses).

SWINNEY FOURTH IN ACC HISTORY IN WINNING % Dabo Swinney is fourth in ACC in winning percentage with a .729 mark. He is 72-26 so far in his Clemson career. He moved ahead of current Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer and former NC State coach Lou Holtz with the win over Boston College. Next on the list is Danny Ford, who won .760 of his games for Clemson between 1978-89. Swinney can’t catch Ford this year, even if he wins the rest of his games. Jimbo Fisher, Florida State’s head coach, is first on the list with a .838 percentage. WINNINGEST COACHES IN ACC HISTORY (winning percentage basis) Rk Coach School 1. Jimbo Fisher Florida State 2. Bobby Bowden Florida State 3. Danny Ford Clemson 4. Dabo Swinney Clemson 5. Lou Holtz N.C State 6. Frank Beamer Virginia Tech 7. Ken Hatfield Clemson 8. Jim Tatum Maryland, UNC 9. Jerry Claiborne Maryland 10. Dick Sheridan NC State

Record 68-13 173-53-1 96-29-4 74-26 33-12-3 106-43-0 32-13-1 41-19-2 72-37-3 52-29-3

Pct .840 .764 .760 .740 .719 .711 .707 .677 .656 .637

SWINNEY 8-4 VS. TOP-10 TEAMS Clemson defeated another top 10 team on December 5 when the Tigers defeated eighthranked North Carolina in the ACC Championship game. It was the second top 10 win of the year for Swinney, who is now 8-4 against top 10 teams at Clemson. It is interesting to note that Swinney has not built up this record at home. Only two of the eight wins over a top 10 team have come at home. Four have been at neutral sites and two in opponent home stadiums. Swinney will have another chance against a top 10 team when the Tigers face No. 4 Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl. CLEMSON WINS UNDER Date 10-24-2009 10-1-2011 12-3-2011 12-31-2012 8-31-2013 1-3-2014 10-3-2015 12-5-2015 #Denotes overtime

DABO SWINNEY VS. TOP 10 TEAMS Site-Opponent AP-USA at Miami (FL) 8-9 at Virginia Tech 11-10 Virginia Tech (N) 5-3 LSU (N) 9-7 Georgia 5-5 Ohio State (N) 7-6 Notre Dame 6-7 North Carolina 8-8

Cu-Opp #40-37 23-3 38-10 25-24 38-35 40-35 24-22 45-37

SWINNEY VS. WINNINGEST ACTIVE FBS COACHES According to data on Sports-Reference.com, there are 11 active coaches with at least five full years of experience at the FBS level with a winning percentage of at least 70 percent. Dabo Swinney is one of the 11 with a .740 winning percentage, seventh best in the nation among active coaches with at least five years in the FBS. It is interesting to note that since 2011, Swinney has beaten seven of the other 10 on the list with at least a 70 percent winning percentage. Brian Kelly of Notre Dame became the seventh different coach when Clemson defeated Notre Dame on October 3 by a 24-22 score at Clemson. A look to the list below shows that Swinney has beaten Urban Meyer of Ohio State (2013), Jimbo Fisher of Florida State (2011, 2015), Bob Stoops of Oklahoma (2014), Mark Richt of Georgia (2013), Les Miles of LSU (2012), Bobby Petrino of Louisville (2014 and 2015) and Brian Kelly of Notre Dame (2015). WINNINGEST ACTIVE FBS COACHES (Min. 5 years experience, FBS level only) Rk Name School Yrs GP W-L-T Pct 1. Urban Meyer Ohio State 14th 180 153-27 .850 th 2. Jimbo Fisher Florida State 6 81 68-13 .840 3. Chris Petersen Washington 10th 130 106-24 .815 4. Bob Stoops Oklahoma 17th 224 179-45 .799 5. Nick Saban Alabama 25th 255 194-60-1 .763 6. Gary Patterson TCU 16th 189 142-47 .751 7. Dabo Swinney Clemson 8th 100 74-26 .7400 8. Mark Richt Georgia 15th 196 145-51 .7398 th 9. Les Miles LSU 15 192 139-53 .724 10. Bobby Petrino Louisville 11th 138 99-39 .717 11. #Brian Kelly Notre Dame 15th 152 108-44 .711 Bold—Coaches Dabo Swinney and Clemson have beaten since 2011. #Counts games as an FBS level coach only. Source: Sports-Reference.com

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ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH DEFENSIVE TACKLES 7th Season at Clemson 32nd Season Overall Western Carolina ‘76 Born June 25, 1951

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ASSISTANT HEAD COACH SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR TIGHT ENDS

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8th Season at Clemson 25th Season Overall Clemson ‘87 Born Feb. 17, 1965

• Coached First-Team All-ACC defensive tackle Carlos Watkins in 2015, his fourth all-conference selection. He also coached first-team freshman All-American Christian Wilkins. • Coached First-Team All-ACC defensive tackle Grady Jarrett in 2014, a fifth-round NFL Draft choice. • His players helped Clemson lead the nation in total defense (260.8) and tackles for loss in 2013 (122) and 2014 (131). • Played a big role in Clemson winning the 2011 and 2015 ACC titles. He has been on the staff of four ACC Atlantic Division titles in the last seven years. Clemson is 70-23 with him on staff. • In 2010, he coached Jarvis Jenkins to a First-Team All-ACC season. His defensive tackles were a big reason Clemson was 13th in the nation in scoring defense in 2010. • Finalist for defensive line coach-of-the-year by FootballScoop. com in 2010. • Helped Clemson to an ACC Atlantic Division title and a top-25 final ranking in his first year at Clemson in 2009. The Tigers were 12th in the nation in tackles for loss.

PLAYING EXPERIENCE Began his football career at Appalachian State in 1969 ... transferred to Western Carolina and played in 1973.

EDUCATION After serving in the Army, he earned an undergraduate degree from Western Carolina in 1976 ... master’s degree from Florida in 1984.

PERSONAL DATA Born June 25, 1951 in Sparta, N.C. ... he and his wife, Kathy, have two children, Tara and Rhett; Rhett was an offensive player development assistant on the 2013 and 2014 Clemson staff.

• Coached Second-Team All-America tight end Jordan Leggett, a John Mackey Award finalist in 2015. • Coached Bradley Pinion, who averaged 42.6 yards with 28 punts inside the 20 against only two touchbacks. He was drafted in the fifth round in 2015 by the 49ers and is a starter in 2015. • Has coached the Tiger special teams since 2011, including Chandler Catanzaro, who was a three-time All-ACC placekicker. Catanzaro is Clemson’s career scoring leader (404) and made 81.7 percent of his field goals. • Coached Brandon Ford to a First-Team All-ACC season at tight end in 2012. Ford tied the school record for receiving touchdowns by a tight end in 2012 (8). • Had a big impact in Clemson winning the 2011 and 2015 ACC titles. He has been on the staff of four ACC Atlantic Division titles in the last seven years. • Coached Dwayne Allen in 2011. He won the Mackey Award and was a first-team All-American. Allen set school records for receptions (50), receiving yards (598) and receiving touchdowns (8) by a tight end. • In 2010, he coached offensive tackle Chris Hairston to a FirstTeam All-ACC season and Allen to Second-Team All-ACC honors.

PLAYING EXPERIENCE Lettered three times (1985-87) as a tight end at Clemson ... strength & conditioning All-American (1987).

BOWL PARTICIPATION AS A PLAYER 1985 Independence Bowl ... 1986 Gator Bowl ... 1988 Citrus Bowl.

EDUCATION Bachelor’s degree in finance from Clemson in 1987 ... master of business administration from Clemson in 1989.

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD Year School Position(s) W-L 1974 Western Carolina SA 9-1 1975 Western Carolina SA 3-7 1983 Florida GA 9-2-1 1984 Florida DL 9-1-1 1985 Florida DL 9-1-1 1986 Florida DL 6-5 1987 Florida DL 6-6 1988 North Carolina DL 1-10 1989 North Carolina DL 1-10 1990 North Carolina DL 6-4-1 1991 North Carolina DL 7-4 1992 North Carolina DL 9-3 1993 North Carolina DL 10-3 1994 Tennessee DL 8-4 1995 Tennessee DL 11-1 1996 Tennessee DL 10-2 1997 Tennessee DL 11-2 1998 Tennessee DL 13-0 1999 Tennessee DL 9-3 2000 Tennessee DL 8-4 2001 Tennessee DL 11-2 2002 Tennessee DL 8-5 2003 Tennessee DL 10-3 2004 Tennessee DL 10-3 2005 Tennessee DL 5-6 2006 Tennessee DL 9-4 2007 Tennessee DL 10-4 2008 Tennessee DL 5-7 2009 Clemson DT 9-5 2010 Clemson DT 6-7 2011 Clemson AHC,DT 10-4 2012 Clemson AHC,DT 11-2 2013 Clemson AHC,DT 11-2 2014 Clemson AHC,DT 10-3 2015 Clemson AHC,DT 13-0

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PERSONAL DATA Born Feb. 17, 1965 ... he and his wife, Kristy, have one daughter, Taylor, and two sons, Tanner and Trent.

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD

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Year School Position(s) W-L Bowl 1988 Clemson GA 10-2 Citrus 1989 Clemson GA 10-2 Gator 1990 Alabama GA 7-5 Fiesta 1991 Alabama STC,OT 11-1 Blockbuster 1992 Alabama STC,OT 13-0 Sugar 1993 Alabama STC,OT 9-3-1 Gator 1994 Alabama STC,OT 12-1 Citrus 1995 Alabama STC,OT 8-3 1996 Alabama STC,OT 10-3 Outback 1997 Alabama STC,DT 4-7 1998 Virginia Tech STA,OT,TE 9-3 Music City 1999 Virginia Tech STA,OT,TE 11-1 Sugar 2000 Virginia Tech STA,OT,TE 11-1 Gator 2001 Virginia Tech STA,OT,TE 8-4 Gator 2002 Virginia Tech STA,OT,TE 10-4 San Francisco 2003 Virginia Tech STA,OT,TE 8-5 Insight 2004 Virginia Tech STA,OT,TE 10-3 Sugar 2005 Virginia Tech STA,OT,TE 11-2 Gator 2006 North Carolina STA,DE 3-9 2007 Duke STC,TE 1-11 2008 Maryland STC,TE,HB 7-5 Humanitarian Clemson OT,TE 0-1 Gator 2009 Clemson AHC,OT,TE 9-5 Music City 2010 Clemson AHC,OT,TE 6-7 Meineke Car Care 2011 Clemson AHC,STC,TE 10-4 Orange 2012 Clemson AHC,STC,TE 11-2 Chick-fil-A 2013 Clemson AHC,STC,TE 11-2 Orange 2014 Clemson AHC,STC,TE 10-3 Russell Athletic 2015 Clemson AHC,STC,TE 13-0 Orange

Years as a full-time college coach:....................................... 32 Winning seasons:............................................................... 26 Bowl seasons:................................................................... 23 Record as an assistant coach:....................... 272-120-3 (.692) Record at Clemson:............................................. 70-23 (.753)

Years as a full-time college coach:....................................... 25 Winning seasons:............................................................... 21 Bowl seasons:................................................................... 21 Record as an assistant coach:......................... 226-90-1 (.714) Record at Clemson:............................................. 70-24 (.745)

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4th Season at Clemson 20th Season Overall Kansas State ‘92 Born Dec. 18, 1970

• One of five finalists for the 2015 Frank Broyles Award, which goes to the nation’s top assistant coach. • In his 20 years as a full-time assistant coach, his teams have 20 winning seasons, have been to 20 bowl games and have won 10+ games 15 times. • Named one of the top-10 recruiters in the ACC in 2015 by Rivals. com. • His 2015 defense is second nationally in third-down conversion percentage defense (.249) fifth in tackles for loss (108), seventh in total defense (295.7) and seventh in pass efficiency defense (102.2). He coached Second-Team All-ACC linebackers Ben Boulware and B.J. Goodson. • The 2015 defense is first in the nation in completion percentage defense (46.1), best by an FBS team since 2007. • His 2014 defense led the nation in total defense (260.8), pass efficiency defense (98.3), first downs allowed (185), thirddown conversion percentage defense (27.4) and tackles for loss (131), while being in the top five in many other statistical categories. He also coached linebacker Stephone Anthony, who was a Butkus Award semifinalist and First-Team All-ACC selection. • His 2013 defense, which was 24th in the nation in scoring defense and 25th in total defense, led the nation in tackles for loss (122). He also coached All-ACC linebackers Spencer Shuey and Anthony. • Named one of the top-25 recruiters in the nation in 2013 by Rivals.com. • Named one of the top-50 recruiters in the nation in 2013 by 247Sports.com. • Named one of the top-10 recruiters in the ACC in 2013 by Rivals. com.

PLAYING EXPERIENCE Played two seasons (1989,90) at Garden City (Kan.) Community College ... lettered two times as a linebacker at Kansas State (1991,92).

EDUCATION Graduated from Kansas State in 1992.

PERSONAL DATA Born Dec. 18, 1970 ... he and his wife, Julie, have two sons, Jake and Tyler, and two daughters, Laney and Addie.

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD Year School Position(s) W-L 1993 Kansas State GA 9-2-1 1994 Kansas State GA 9-3 1995 Kansas State GA 10-2 1996 Kansas State LB 9-3 1997 Kansas State LB 11-1 1998 Kansas State LB,DRGC 11-2 1999 Oklahoma Co-DC,LB 7-5 2000 Oklahoma Co-DC,LB 13-0 2001 Oklahoma Co-DC,LB 11-2 2002 Oklahoma Co-DC,LB 12-2 2003 Oklahoma Co-DC,LB 12-2 2004 Oklahoma AHC,DC,LB 12-1 2005 Oklahoma AHC,DC,LB 8-4 2006 Oklahoma AHC,DC,LB 11-3 2007 Oklahoma AHC,DC,LB 11-3 2008 Oklahoma AHC,DC,LB 12-2 2009 Oklahoma AHC,DC,LB 8-5 2010 Oklahoma AHC,DC,LB 12-2 2011 Oklahoma AHC,DC,LB 10-3 2012 Clemson DC,LB 11-2 2013 Clemson DC,LB 11-2 2014 Clemson DC,LB 10-3 2015 Clemson DC,LB 13-0

Bowl Copper Aloha Holiday Cotton Fiesta Alamo Independence Orange Cotton Rose Sugar Orange Holiday Fiesta Fiesta BCS Championship Sun Fiesta Insight Chick-fil-A Orange Russell Athletic Orange

Years as a full-time college coach:....................................... 20 Winning seasons:............................................................... 20 Bowl seasons:................................................................... 20 Record as an assistant coach:............................ 215-47 (.821) Record at Clemson:............................................... 45-7 (.865)

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ASSISTANT COACHES JEFF SCOTT

TONY ELLIOTT

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6th Season at Clemson 17th Season Overall Tennessee ‘95 Born Nov. 7, 1966

8th Season at Clemson 9th Season Overall Clemson ‘03 Born Dec. 28, 1980

5th Season at Clemson 10th Season Overall Clemson ‘02 Born Nov. 26, 1979

• Clemson has finished in the top 25 all of his five years as an assistant coach. • Coached First-Team All-American Shaq Lawson, a finalist for several national awards, in 2015. Lawson enters the postseason with 22.5 tackles for loss and 9.5 sacks. Also coached Honorable Mention All-ACC performer Kevin Dodd, who has 15 tackles for loss and eight sacks. • His defensive ends were a big reason the 2014 defense led the nation in total defense (260.8) and tackles for loss (131), while being in the top five in many other statistical categories. He also coached Vic Beasley, who was a first-team All-American and the ACC Defensive Player-of-the-Year. Beasley set the school record with 33 career sacks. • Named one of the top-10 recruiters in the ACC in 2013 by Rivals. com. • His defensive ends were a big reason Clemson led the nation in tackles for loss (122) in 2013. • Coached Beasley, a first-team All-American and Hendricks Award finalist, who had 23 tackles for loss and an ACC-high 13 sacks, in 2013. • Beasley was a seldom-used backup in 2011, but became one of the top defensive ends in the ACC in terms of sacks in 2012. Beasley had eight sacks, fourth-most in the ACC, in only 288 snaps. • A big reason Clemson won the 2011 and 2015 ACC titles. • In 2011, he coached second-team All-American and FirstTeam All-ACC defensive end Andre Branch, who led the ACC with 17 tackles for loss and 10.5 sacks. Branch was also a finalist for the Hendricks Award. • Returned to Clemson after spending three years (2008-10) at Duke.

• Clemson has been to a bowl game each of his eight years as a full-time assistant coach. • Named one of the top-25 recruiters in the nation in 2015 by Rivals.com. • ACC Recruiter-of-the-Year by Rivals.com in 2015. • Named one of the top-10 recruiters in the ACC in 2015 by Rivals. com. • Named co-offensive coordinator prior to the 2014 Russell Athletic Bowl. Has led Clemson to nine straight games with at least 500 yards of total offense entering the 2015 postseason. • Coached First-Team All-ACC wide receiver Artavis Scott in 2015 after a Second-Team All-ACC season in 2014. • Coached Second-Team All-ACC wide receiver Mike Williams in 2014. • Named one of the top-10 recruiters in the nation by ESPN in 2014, one of the top-14 recruiters in the country by NFL.com in 2014 and one of the top-25 recruiters by Rivals.com in 2012 and 2014. • Coached First-Team All-ACC and first-team All-America wide receiver Sammy Watkins in 2013. He had a school-record 101 receptions for a school-record 1,464 yards and 12 touchdowns. He also set or tied school career records for receptions (240), receiving yards (3,391) and receiving touchdowns (27). • In 2012, he coached first-round draft pick DeAndre Hopkins to a second-team All-America season. Hopkins had 82 receptions for 1,405 yards and an ACC-record 18 touchdowns, second-most in the nation. • Coached four wideouts (Jacoby Ford, Hopkins, Martavis Bryant, Watkins) who were NFL draft picks in his first six full years as wide receivers coach. • Played a big role in Clemson winning the 2011 and 2015 ACC titles. He has been on the staff of four ACC Atlantic Division titles in the last seven years. • In 2011, he coached one of the top receiving duos in school history in Watkins and Hopkins. Watkins, the national freshmanof-the-year and a first-team All-American, had 82 receptions for 1,219 yards and 12 touchdowns. Hopkins had 72 receptions for 978 yards, adding five touchdowns.

• Clemson has a 55-11 record and four top-25 final rankings in his five years on staff. He has also coached a 1,000-yard rusher four times. • Named one of the top-25 recruiters in the nation in 2015 by Rivals.com. • Named one of the top-10 recruiters in the ACC in 2015 by Rivals. com. • Named co-offensive coordinator prior to the 2014 Russell Athletic Bowl. Has directed the Tigers to nine straight games with at least 500 yards of total offense entering the 2015 postseason. • Coached First-Team All-ACC running back Wayne Gallman, who needs just 14 yards in the Orange Bowl to break Clemson’s single-season rushing mark (1,345). • Named one of the top-50 recruiters in the nation in 2013 by 247Sports.com. • Coached All-ACC running back Roderick McDowell in 2013. He had 1,025 rushing yards and 29 receptions. • Coached First-Team All-ACC running back Andre Ellington in 2012. Ellington became just the third running back in school history with two 1,000-yard rushing seasons. • A big reason Clemson won the 2011 ACC Championship for the first time in 20 years. • Has played on and coached Clemson teams that have been in the final AP top 25. He played on the 2003 team that finished No. 23 and coached running backs in 2011 when the Tigers finished No. 22. Clemson also finished No. 9 in 2012, No. 7 in 2013, No. 15 in 2014 and is No. 1 in 2015. • His 2011 backs helped the Tigers set many school records. Ellington was a Second-Team All-ACC selection who had 1,178 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns. • Spent three years (2008-10) as wide receivers coach at Furman and two seasons (2006,07) at SC State. • In 2008, he coached All-SoCon performer Adam Mims, who had a team-high 58 receptions, and David Hendrix, who set a freshman record with 46 receptions. Mims continued to flourish under Elliott’s guidance and ended his career with 198 catches for 2,433 yards. • Entered the business world after his playing days were over at Clemson and worked with Michelin North America for two years.

PLAYING EXPERIENCE Lettered four times (1986-89) as a defensive end at Tennessee ... three-year starter ... played three seasons (42 games) in the NFL with the New England Patriots.

BOWL PARTICIPATION AS A PLAYER 1986 Sugar Bowl ... 1986 Liberty Bowl ... 1988 Peach Bowl ... 1990 Cotton Bowl.

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EDUCATION

Lettered three years (2000-02) as a wide receiver and holder at Clemson.

B.S. degree from Tennessee in 1995.

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PERSONAL DATA Born Nov. 7, 1966 in Irondale, Ala. ... he and his wife, Constance, have three daughters, Maria, Mariah and Camille.

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD Year School/Team Position(s) W-L 1995 Tennessee-Martin DT 5-6 1997 Louisiana-Lafayette DT 1-10 1999 Mississippi DE 8-4 2000 Mississippi DE 7-5 2001 Mississippi DE 7-4 2002 Mississippi DE 7-6 2003 Mississippi DE 10-3 2004 Mississippi DE 4-7 2005 Clemson DL 8-4 2006 New Orleans Saints DL 10-6 2007 New Orleans Saints DL 7-9 2008 Duke AHC,DC,DL 4-8 2009 Duke AHC,DC,DL 5-7 2010 Duke AHC,DC,DL 3-9 2011 Clemson DE 10-4 2012 Clemson Co-DC(RG),DE 11-2 2013 Clemson Co-DC,DE 11-2 2014 Clemson Co-DC,DE 10-3 2015 Clemson Co-DC,DE 13-0

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EDUCATION Degree in secondary education from Clemson in 2003.

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PERSONAL DATA Born Dec. 28, 1980 in Arcadia, Fla. ... he and his wife, Sara, have a daughter, Savannah ... son of former Clemson Assistant Coach Brad Scott (1999-10).

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD

PLAYING EXPERIENCE Lettered four times (2000-03) as a wide receiver at Clemson.

BOWL PARTICIPATION AS A PLAYER 2001 Gator Bowl ... 2001 Humanitarian Bowl ... 2002 Tangerine Bowl ... 2004 Peach Bowl.

EDUCATION Degree in industrial engineering from Clemson in 2002 with a team-high 3.55 GPA.

PERSONAL DATA Born Nov. 26, 1979 in Watsonville, Calif. ... he and his wife, Tamika, have two sons, A.J. and Ace.

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Orange Chick-fil-A Orange Russell Athletic Orange

Year School Position(s) W-L Bowl 2006 Blythewood (S.C.) HS HC 14-1 2007 Presbyterian College WR 6-5 2008 Clemson GA 3-3 Clemson WR 4-3 Gator 2009 Clemson RC,WR 9-5 Music City 2010 Clemson RC,WR 6-7 Meineke Car Care 2011 Clemson RC,WR 10-4 Orange 2012 Clemson RC,WR 11-2 Chick-fil-A 2013 Clemson RC,WR 11-2 Orange 2014 Clemson RC,WR 9-3 Clemson Co-OC,RC,WR 1-0 Russell Athletic 2015 Clemson Co-OC,WR 13-0 Orange

Year School Position(s) W-L 2006 SC State WR 7-4 2007 SC State WR 7-4 2008 Furman WR 7-5 2009 Furman WR 6-5 2010 Furman WR 5-6 2011 Clemson RB 10-4 2012 Clemson RB 11-2 2013 Clemson RB 11-2 2014 Clemson RB 9-3 Clemson Co-OC,RB 1-0 2015 Clemson Co-OC,RB 13-0

Years as a full-time college coach:....................................... 17 Winning seasons:............................................................... 11 Bowl seasons:................................................................... 10 Record as an assistant coach:............................ 124-84 (.596) Record at Clemson:............................................. 63-15 (.808)

Years as a full-time college coach:......................................... 9 Winning seasons:................................................................. 8 Bowl seasons:..................................................................... 8 Record as an assistant coach:.............................. 80-31 (.721) Record at Clemson:............................................. 74-26 (.740)

Years as a full-time college coach:....................................... 10 Winning seasons:................................................................. 9 Bowl seasons:..................................................................... 5 Record as an assistant coach:.............................. 87-35 (.713) Record at Clemson:............................................. 55-11 (.833)

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BRANDON STREETER

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5th Season at Clemson 38th Season Overall Furman ‘77 Born Jan. 26, 1954

3rd Season at Clemson 11th Season Overall Boston College ‘94 Born Aug. 16, 1972

• Has a staff-high 38 years of experience in college coaching and a staff-high 444 college games as a coach. • Clemson has a 55-11 record and four top-25 final rankings in his four years on staff. • Coached five All-ACC selections in 2015. Clemson’s entire starting five made one of the three All-ACC teams. It was the first time in program history that occurred. • The unit was a semifinalist for the Joe Moore Award in 2015. • Coached Brandon Thomas, a third-round draft pick, to his second-straight All-ACC season in 2013. Tyler Shatley also earned All-ACC honors in 2013, and played in the NFL in 2014. • In 2012, he coached first-team All-American Dalton Freeman (C) and Thomas, a First-Team All-ACC pick. Freeman was a Rimington Trophy finalist for the second year in a row. • A big reason Clemson won the 2011 and 2015 ACC titles.

• His defensive backs have been a big reason the 2015 defense is among the national leaders in pass efficiency defense and third-down conversion percentage defense. • Coached First-Team All-ACC cornerback Mackensie Alexander, Second-Team All-ACC safety Jayron Kearse and Third-Team AllACC cornerback Cordrea Tankersley. Alexander was a semifinalist for the 2015 Jim Thorpe Award. • Alexander and Kearse are both All-Americans in 2015. • Helped the Tigers to 2015 ACC Championship. • His defensive backs were a big reason the 2014 defense led the nation in total defense (260.8), while it was in the top five in many other statistical categories. He also coached cornerback Garry Peters, who was a First-Team All-ACC selection. • His defensive backs combined for 15 interceptions in 2013. Bashaud Breeland, who had a team-tying-high four interceptions and 74 tackles, was a Second-Team All-ACC selection and a fourth-round draft pick. • His defensive backs were a big reason Clemson was 10th in the nation in turnovers forced (30) in 2013. • Was the defensive backs coach at NC State for six seasons (2007-12). • Has been an assistant coach at the college level for 10 years and at the NFL level for five seasons. He coached NC State AllAmerican David Amerson, who is third in ACC history in career interceptions (18). As a professional coach with the Philadelphia Eagles, he worked with former Clemson All-American and nine-time Pro Bowl selection Brian Dawkins. • Helped the Wolfpack to four bowl games in his six years. That includes 2012, when NC State beat a top-five Florida State team and played Vanderbilt in the Music City Bowl. • Three times in his last five years there, NC State finished in the top 20 in the nation in interceptions, including 2012 when it was 20th with 16 interceptions.

PLAYING EXPERIENCE Lettered three years at Furman under Art Baker, including his senior season (1975) when he was named team MVP and offensive captain.

EDUCATION Degree from Furman in 1977.

PERSONAL DATA Born Jan. 26, 1954 in Pageland, S.C. ... he and his wife, Nora Lynn, have a daughter, Emsley.

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD Year School Position(s) W-L 1976 Furman SA 6-4-1 1978 Furman OL 8-3 1979 Furman OL 5-6 1980 Furman OL 9-1-1 1981 Furman OL 8-3 1982 Furman OL 9-3 1983 Furman OL 10-2-1 1984 Furman OL 8-3 1985 Furman OL 12-2 1986 NC State OL 8-3-1 1987 NC State OL 4-7 1988 NC State OL 8-3-1 1989 NC State OL 7-5 1990 NC State OL 7-5 1991 NC State OL 9-3 1992 NC State OL 9-3-1 1993 NC State OL 7-5 1994 NC State OL 9-3 1995 NC State OL 3-8 1996 NC State OL 3-8 1997 NC State AHC,OL 6-5 1998 NC State AHC,OL 7-5 1999 NC State AHC,OL 6-6 2000 North Carolina OL 6-5 2001 North Carolina OL 8-5 2002 Vanderbilt AHC,OL 2-10 2003 Vanderbilt AHC,OL 2-10 2004 Vanderbilt AHC,OL 2-9 2005 Vanderbilt AHC,OL 5-6 2006 Vanderbilt AHC,OL 4-8 2007 Vanderbilt AHC,OL 5-7 2008 Vanderbilt AHC,OL 7-6 2009 Vanderbilt AHC,OL 2-10 2010 Vanderbilt HC 2-10 2011 Clemson OL 10-4 2012 Clemson OL 11-2 2013 Clemson OL 11-2 2014 Clemson OL 10-3 2015 Clemson OL 13-0

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2nd Season at Clemson 10th Season Overall Clemson ‘99 Born Jan. 1, 1977

PLAYING EXPERIENCE Played at Boston College from 1991-94 ... All-ECAC selection and a Second-Team All-Big East Conference pick in 1993 ... one of four co-captains on the 1994 team. Peach Peach Copper All-American Peach Gator Hall of Fame Peach

BOWL PARTICIPATION AS A PLAYER 1993 Hall of Fame Bowl ... 1994 Carquest Bowl ... 1994 Aloha Bowl.

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Music City

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Years as a full-time college coach:....................................... 38 Winning seasons:............................................................... 25 Bowl seasons:................................................................... 16 Record as an assistant coach:....................... 260-179-5 (.591) Record at Clemson:............................................. 55-11 (.833)

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

BOWL PARTICIPATION AS A PLAYER 1996 Peach Bowl ... 1998 Peach Bowl ... 1999 Peach Bowl.

EDUCATION Degree in communications with a minor in secondary education from Boston College in 1994.

PERSONAL DATA

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD Year School Position(s) W-L 2000 Richmond WR,TE,DB 10-3 2001 Richmond WR,TE,DB 3-8 2002 Philadelphia Eagles DB,ST 12-4 2003 Philadelphia Eagles QC 12-4 2004 Philadelphia Eagles QC 13-3 2005 Philadelphia Eagles QC 6-10 2006 Philadelphia Eagles QC 10-6 2007 NC State DB 5-7 2008 NC State DB 6-7 2009 NC State DB 5-7 2010 NC State DB 9-4 2011 NC State DB 8-5 2012 NC State DB 7-6 2013 Clemson DB 11-2 2014 Clemson DB 10-3 2015 Clemson DB 13-0

• Came to Clemson as the recruiting coordinator and quarterbacks coach in December 2014 after serving three seasons (2012-14) as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Richmond. • Coached First-Team All-American Deshaun Watson, Clemson’s first Heisman Trophy finalist. Watson is the only player with at least 3,500 passing yards and 800 rushing yards entering the 2015 postseason. • Helped the 2015 Tigers to nine straight games with at least 500 yards of total offense, a school record. • Six of the seven teams he worked with as an offensive coordinator from 2008-14 finished the season in the top 25 of the FCS poll. That included the 2014 Richmond team that entered the FCS playoffs ranked No. 16. Five of the last eight teams were conference champions or co-champions. • Helped the 2014 Richmond team to a 9-5 record and a bid to the FCS playoffs, as the Spiders reached the second round. • Guided Richmond to a top-20 finish in passing offense each year from 2012-14. That included a 314-yard average, eighthhighest in the nation, in 2014. The Spiders also averaged 461 yards per game, 19th-most in the nation, and were second in third-down conversion percentage (51.6) and third in first downs (332). • Richmond was seventh in the nation in passing yards (328) in 2013. Virtually every Richmond individual game, season and career school passing record was established in 2013. • The 2012 Richmond offense was 20th in passing offense and 21st in scoring offense. The Spider offense saw five players earn All-CAA recognition. • Streeter served as quarterbacks coach at Liberty for six years, the last three as offensive coordinator. In 2011, Liberty led the Big South Conference in passing yards and pass efficiency. • In 2010, Liberty averaged 36.5 points per game, a better mark than in 2009, when the Flames led the nation in scoring (36.4). That Liberty team won the Big South Conference title for a fourth straight year.

Played quarterback at Clemson from 1996-99 ... received the inaugural Brandon Streeter Award in 1999.

Born Aug. 16, 1972 in Wilmington, Del. ... he and his wife, Kimberly, have two daughters, Michaela Rae and Milan Skye. Micron PC

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EDUCATION Degree in health science from Clemson in 1999 and a master’s degree in human resource development from Clemson in 2001.

PERSONAL DATA Born Jan. 1, 1977 ... he and his wife, Ashleigh, have three children, Chamberlin Brooke, Foard Michael and Mason Morgan.

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD

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Year School Position(s) W-L Bowl 2002 Charleston Southern QB 4-7 2003 Charleston Southern RC,RB 1-11 2004 Clemson GA 6-5 2005 Clemson GA 8-4 Champs Sports 2006 Liberty QB 6-5 2007 Liberty QB 8-3 2008 Liberty QB 10-2 2009 Liberty OC,QB 8-3 2010 Liberty OC,QB 8-3 2011 Liberty OC,QB 7-4 2012 Richmond OC,QB 8-3 2013 Richmond OC,QB 6-6 2014 Richmond OC,QB 9-5 Clemson RC,QB 1-0 Russell Athletic 2015 Clemson RC,QB 13-0 Orange

Years as a full-time college coach:....................................... 11 Winning seasons:................................................................. 7 Bowl seasons:..................................................................... 7 Record as an assistant coach:.............................. 87-52 (.626) Record at Clemson:............................................... 34-5 (.872)

Years as full-time college coach:......................................... 10 Winning seasons:................................................................. 9 Bowl seasons:..................................................................... 2 Record as an assistant coach:.............................. 84-34 (.712) Record at Clemson:............................................. 14-0 (1.000)

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Location Clemson, S.C. 29633 Founded 1889 Enrollment 21,303 Nickname Tigers Colors Tiger Orange & Regalia Conference Atlantic Coast Conference (Atlantic Division) Facility Memorial Stadium Field (Surface) Frank Howard Field (Natural Grass) Capacity 81,500 First Year of Stadium 1942 Press Box Phone Number 864-654-3326 Athletic Department Address P.O. Box 31 Clemson, S.C. 29633 Tickets 1-800-CLEMSON Website ClemsonTigers.com Twitter/Instagram ClemsonFB

Football Office Phone Number 864-656-1911 Head Coach Dabo Swinney (Alabama ‘92) Associate Head Coach/Defensive Tackles Dan Brooks (Western Carolina ‘76) Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends Danny Pearman (Clemson ‘87) Assistant Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Brent Venables (Kansas State ‘92) Assistant Coach/Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Ends Marion Hobby (Tennessee ‘95) Assistant Coach/Co-Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers Jeff Scott (Clemson ‘03) Assistant Coach/Co-Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs Tony Elliott (Clemson ‘02) Assistant Coach/Offensive Linemen Robbie Caldwell (Furman ‘77) Assistant Coach/Defensive Backs Mike Reed (Boston College ‘94) Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator/Quarterbacks Brandon Streeter (Clemson ‘99) Graduate Assistants Thomas Austin (Clemson ‘09) Tyler Grisham (Clemson ‘09) DeAndre McDaniel (Clemson ‘10) Corico Wright (Clemson ‘12) Associate Athletic Director/Football Administration Woody McCorvey (Alabama State ‘72) Assistant Athletic Director/Director of Football Communications Tim Bourret (Notre Dame ‘77) Assistant Athletic Director/Football Player Relations Jeff Davis (Clemson ‘84) Assistant Athletic Director/Director of Recruiting Brad Scott (South Florida ‘79) Director of High School Relations & Player Personnel Mike Dooley (Furman ‘98) Director of Recruiting & External Affairs Thad Turnipseed (Alabama ‘95) Coordinator of Football Recruiting Communications Jordan Sorrells (Furman ‘09) Recruiting Operations Coordinator Jessie Carroll (Clemson ‘13) Director of Football Coaching Technology Todd Green (Tennessee ‘02) Director of Football Programs Daniel Bassett (Tennessee ‘01) Defensive Analyst/Research Development Lemanski Hall (Alabama ‘93) Special Teams Analyst/Research Development Brandon McCombs (Clemson ‘09) Defensive Player Development Andrew Warwick (Knox ‘07) Player Development Durrell Barry (Clemson ‘10) Volunteer Team Advisor Reggie Pleasant (Clemson ‘85) Administrative Assistants Jennifer Benton, Beth Douglas, Jill Williams-Wilks, Ren Windham Director of Football Strength & Conditioning Joey Batson (Newberry ‘85) Assistant Director of Strength & Conditioning Larry Greenlee (Clemson ‘95) Senior Assistant Football Strength & Conditioning Coach Paul Hogan (Alabama ‘00) Assistant Football Strength & Conditioning Coach Adam Smotherman (Vanderbilt ‘11) Graduate Assistant Football Strength & Conditioning Coach Rendrick Taylor (Clemson ‘10) Director of Equipment (Football) Abe Reed (Houston ‘97) Assistant Football Equipment Manager D.J. Gordon (South Carolina ‘08) Graduate Assistant Football Equipment Manager Nick Yarid (Clemson ‘15) Student Equipment Managers Grady Austin, Luke Bradshaw, McKinley Brown, Mackenzie Carter, Benard Harmon, Dolan Holder, Ches McCall, Matt McMahon, Brady Metz, Ben Miller, David Rice, David Saville, Drew Simmons, Adam Snider, Dayton Sorrells, James Waddell, Jack Wardlaw Assistant Football Athletic Trainer Jeffie Trammell (Georgia Southern ‘04) Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainers Cameron Ortyl (Purdue ‘15) Cheyenne Reynolds (Springfield ‘13) Student Athletic Trainers Tyler Allan, Jameson Chandler, Wyatt Craig, Jared Cumbee, Alex Derrick, Daniel Dorn, Barrett Fink, Martin Groke, Beth Jordan, Eliza Lewis, Logan Martin, Drew Morris, Tamara Price, Austin Querubin, Clark Schofield, Charleston Shanko

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF President Dr. James P. Clements (Maryland-Baltimore County ‘85) Director of Athletics Dan Radakovich (Indiana (Pa.) ‘80) Associate Athletic Director/Athletic Academic Services Steve Duzan (Millikin ‘99) Associate Athletic Director/Compliance Services Stephanie Ellison (Clemson ‘98) Associate Athletic Director/Event Management Jon Allen (Louisiana State ‘05) Associate Athletic Director/Student-Athlete Services Dr. Loreto Jackson (Miami (Fla.) ‘96) Associate Athletic Director/External Affairs Tim Match (Bowling Green ‘85) Associate Athletic Director/Finances & Facilities Graham Neff (Georgia Tech ‘06) Associate Athletic Director/Human Resources Kyle Young (Clemson ‘02) Associate Athletic Director/Senior Woman Administrator Natalie Honnen (Florida ‘03) Assistant Athletic Director/Athletic Communications Joe Galbraith (Mississippi State ‘01) Assistant Athletic Director/Marketing & Game Management Mike Money (Clemson ‘00) Assistant Athletic Director/Facilities Joe Simon (North Carolina ‘97) Assistant Athletic Director/Facilities & Grounds Gary Wade (Nebraska ‘78) Assistant Athletic Directors/Compliance Services Amanda Gray (College of Charleston ‘08) Brad Woody (Clemson ‘99) Compliance Coordinator Bud Pough (The Citadel ‘03) Assistant to the Director of Athletics Lynn Sparks (Winthrop ‘77) Special Assistant to the Director of Athletics Barbara Kennedy-Dixon (Clemson ‘83) IPTAY Chief Executive Officer Davis Babb (Appalachian State ‘78) Director of IPTAY Planned Giving Bert Henderson (Mars Hill ‘78) Director of IPTAY Major Gifts Bobby Couch (Wofford ‘89) Director of IPTAY Annual Fund Travis Furbee (West Virginia ‘97) Director of IPTAY Premium Seating Kyle Shields (Georgia State ‘97) Associate Director of IPTAY Major Gifts Aaron Dunham (Davidson ‘00) Assistant Director of IPTAY Major Gifts Ford Williams (North Carolina ‘06) IPTAY Assistant Directors Reed Kramer (Birmingham-Southern ‘11) Lindsey Leonard (Purdue ‘07) Julia Stump (Tennessee ‘09) Jason Wilson (Clemson ‘01) Executive Director of Tiger Letterwinners Association Bob Mahony (Clemson ‘76) Director of Ticket Operations Kate McCrary (Clemson ‘05) Assistant Ticket Operations Managers Zane Bolka (Purdue ‘10) Wesley Cribb (Clemson ‘09) Katie Dixon (Clemson ‘12) Tina Middleton Supervisor of Athletic Facilities Robbie Phillips (Clemson ‘11) Supervisor of Athletic Grounds Mike Echols (Clemson ‘85) Sports Nutritionist Lisa Chan (Texas ‘08) Assistant Director of Student-Athlete Services Kyra Lobbins (Tulane ‘08) Director of Sports Medicine Danny Poole (Western Carolina ‘79) Assistant Athletic Trainers Donna Bullock (Southwest Louisiana ‘88) Abby DeDecker (Clemson ‘09) Travis Johnston (Clemson ‘01) Andy McPherson (Arkansas State ‘02) Jerome Razayeski (Georgia Tech ‘97) Team Physician Dr. Len Reeves (Medical University of South Carolina ‘90) Team Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Larry Bowman (Medical University of South Carolina ‘74) Athletic Insurance Coordinator Sharon Weaver Director of Equipment (Olympic Sports) Mike Wilson (Clemson ‘02) Director of Strength & Conditioning (Olympic Sports) Rick Franzblau (Colgate ‘08) Director of Athletic Video Services Rick Bagby (North Carolina ‘95) Assistant Directors of Athletic Video Services Matt Glenn (Clemson ‘05) Henry Guess (Clemson ‘95) Brett Key (Clemson ‘07) Director of Broadcasting Don Munson (Appalachian State ‘84) Director of New & Creative Media Jonathan Gantt (Middle Tennessee ‘08) Senior Associate Athletic Communications Directors Sam Blackman (Clemson ‘85) Brian Hennessy (Clemson ‘98) Associate Athletic Communications Directors Libby Kehn (Clemson ‘02) Philip Sikes (Clemson ‘02) Associate Director of New & Creative Media Jeff Kallin (Clemson ‘07) Digital Media Coordinator Nik Conklin (LIU Brooklyn ‘12) Athletic Communications Graduate Assistants Carl Danoff (Massachusetts ‘14) Matt Rhinesmith (Butler ‘14) Chas Williams (Clemson ‘15) Athletic Communications Student Assistants Allie Buckelew, Forrest Crocker, Rachel Eagleton, Maddie Eastman, Kelly Gramlich, Sarah Hance, Christian Holcombe, Colby Lanham, Sarah Mallare, Nic Mills, Bradley Moore, Stephen Puckette, Allen Randall, Ali Rezendes, Alexa Rickard, Danny Seyffer, Rebeka Wellmon, Rosie Worthen

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Sophomore who was one of the most highly-touted players in the 2013 signing class ... major factor on the back end of two nationally-ranked defenses in his career ... has 47 tackles, four tackles for loss and 11 pass breakups in 1,404 snaps over 25 career games. 2015: Semifinalist for the Jim Thorpe Award ... second-team All-American by the Associated Press ... honorable mention All-American by Sports Illustrated ... first-team All-ACC (media) ... has 25 tackles, five pass breakups and two tackles for loss in 638 snaps over 12 games ... allowed just 11 completions in 40 attempts in coverage all year ... big reason Notre Dame wideout Will Fuller was limited in the October 3 matchup; held Fuller to only one catch when lined up against him; Clemson and Wake Forest were the only teams to keep Fuller out of the endzone ... posted a tackle for loss and PBU in the win over Georgia Tech ... tallied two breakups at NC State ... sat out the Wake Forest win (knee), but returned at South Carolina and posted a pass breakup in 69 snaps ... part of Tiger defense that limited North Carolina star quarterback Marquise Williams to just 11 completions in 33 attempts in the ACC Championship Game. 2014: First-team freshman All-American by FWAA ... second-team freshman All-American by Athlon ... Honorable Mention All-ACC selection (media, coaches) ... had 22 tackles, two tackles for loss, six pass breakups and one recovered fumble in 766 snaps over 13 games (13 starts) ... first in school history in snaps by a freshman ... 10th in school history in snaps by a cornerback ... opponents threw 57 passes at his man and completed just 20, with two touchdowns ... did not allow a touchdown the final nine games ... first freshman corner to start 13 games in a season ... had three tackles in 60 snaps at No. 12 Georgia on Aug. 30 ... had two tackles and a pass breakup in 66 snaps at No. 1 Florida State on Sept. 20 ... had one tackle and a pass breakup in 81 snaps against North Carolina on Sept. 27 ... had two tackles and one tackle for loss in 54 snaps at Boston College on Oct. 18 ... had a pass breakup and recovered fumble in 62 snaps against Syracuse on Oct. 25 ... had two tackles and a pass breakup in 49 snaps at No. 23 Georgia Tech on Nov. 15 ... had five tackles in 74 snaps against South Carolina on Nov. 29 ... had four tackles and two pass breakups in 45 snaps against No. 24 Oklahoma on Dec. 29. 2013: Redshirted ... was slated to be in the mix, but suffered an injury in the preseason. Before Clemson: Rated the No. 4 overall player in the nation by ESPN, the highest rating by a Tiger signee since Da’Quan Bowers was No. 1 in the class of 2008 ... No. 2 defensive back in the nation and No. 2 player in Florida by ESPN ... No. 34 player in the nation by 247Sports. com, No. 42 by Rivals.com and No. 71 by Scout.com ... No. 4 cornerback in the nation by 247Sports.com ... consensus top-10 player in Florida ... played in the U.S. Army All-American game ... first-team all-state selection ... helped his Immokalee High School team to an 11-4 record and a berth in the AAAAA title game in 2012 ... had 51 tackles, four interceptions, two caused fumbles and one recovered fumble as a senior ... had 42 tackles and three interceptions as a junior ... had 139 tackles and 10 interceptions in his career ... ran track and rated among the top-15 wrestlers in Florida in his weight class ... from same high school that produced former Miami (Fla.) All-American Edgerrin James ... coached by Jerrod Ackley at Immokalee High School ... twin brother, Mackenro, signed with Auburn ... recruited by Tony Elliott. Personal: Majoring in parks, recreation & tourism management ... born Nov. 12, 1993.

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Date Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU 9-5 Wofford 41 0 0 0 1 9-12 Appalachian State *26 1 0 1 9-17 at Louisville *67 1 0 1 1 10-3 Notre Dame *66 3 0 3 10-10 Georgia Tech *53 2 0 2 1-6 1 10-17 Boston College *49 4 1 5 1-2 10-24 at Miami (Fla.) *26 2 1 3 10-31 at NC State *66 2 0 2 2 11-7 Florida State *61 2 0 2 11-14 at Syracuse *47 3 1 4 11-21 Wake Forest DNP 11-28 at South Carolina *69 0 0 0 1 12-5 North Carolina *67 2 0 2 Totals 638 22 3 25 2-8 5 * - start

ALEXANDER CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF 2014 13-13 766 18 4 22 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 6 0-1 2015 12-11 638 22 3 25 2-8 0-0 0-0 1 5 0-0 Totals 25-24 1404 40 7 47 4-11 0-0 0-0 1 11 0-1

ADRIAN BAKER

Sophomore who has seen plenty of action in 2015 as a cornerback ... has 14 tackles and two interceptions in 266 snaps over 15 career games (three starts). 2015: Enters postseason play with 13 tackles and two interceptions over 11 games ... has logged 220 snaps and started three games ... earned first career start against Wofford in the season opener ... tallied nine snaps against Boston College in a winning effort ... started and logged 34 snaps in win over Miami ... posted three tackles against the Hurricanes, a big moment for the Florida native ... nabbed first career interception in win over Florida State, another big moment ... started against Wake Forest and posted four tackles over 42 snaps ... also played 42 snaps at South Carolina, with his second career interception ... both his interceptions have been in the redzone. 2014: Had one tackle in 46 snaps over four games ... played 12 snaps against SC State on Sept. 6; it was his first career game ... played seven snaps against Georgia State on Nov. 22 ... had one tackle in 11 snaps against No. 24 Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl on Dec. 29 ... had an interception in the Spring Game. 2013: Redshirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 197 player in the nation by ESPN ... No. 19 athlete in the nation and No. 37 player in Florida by ESPN ... No. 39 cornerback in the nation and No. 51 player in Florida by 247Sports. com ... No. 43 cornerback in the nation by Rivals.com ... had 38 tackles and five takeaways, four interceptions, two of which he returned for touchdowns, one recovered fumble and five pass breakups as a senior ... had 15 receptions for 480 yards and seven touchdowns ... had five interceptions as a junior ... had two defensive returns for touchdowns and a punt return for a score as a junior ... played three seasons of basketball, but he did not play his senior year in order to concentrate on football ... ran 10.6 in the 100m and 21.5 in the 200m ... coached by Tim Tyrrell at Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory ... recruited by Brent Venables. Personal: Majoring in English ... born Sept. 13, 1994.

BAKER 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU 9-5 Wofford *17 0 0 0 9-12 Appalachian State 33 2 0 2 9-17 at Louisville DNP 10-3 Notre Dame 4 0 0 0 10-10 Georgia Tech 2 0 0 0 10-17 Boston College 9 0 0 0 10-24 at Miami (Fla.) *34 3 0 3 10-31 at NC State 2 1 0 1 11-7 Florida State 25 1 0 1 1-0 11-14 at Syracuse 10 1 0 1 11-21 Wake Forest *42 4 0 4 11-28 at South Carolina 42 1 0 1 1-7 12-5 North Carolina DNP Totals 220 13 0 13 2-7 * - start

BAKER CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF 2014 4-0 46 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 2015 11-3 220 13 0 13 0-0 0-0 2-7 0 0 0-0 Totals 15-3 266 13 1 14 0-0 0-0 2-7 0 0 0-0

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Clemson’s top freshman performer in 2012 and a starter at both safety (2013) and linebacker (2015) over his career ... has 124 tackles, five for loss, one interception, five quarterback pressures and 11 pass breakups in 1,459 snaps over 37 career games ... has made a remarkable comeback from two torn ACL injuries to be a starter on the No. 1 team in the nation. 2015: Has 38 tackles, three for loss and three quarterback pressures in 421 snaps over 13 games (11 starts) ... posted a tackle for loss in the win over Appalachian State ... notched a second tackle behind the line of scrimmage in the road win over Louisville ... posted a tackle for loss in 51 snaps against Boston College ... notched first career sack at NC State ... made six stops versus Florida State, a big personal moment for the Tallahassee native ... had eight tackles against Syracuse. 2014: Redshirted ... suffered a knee injury in the preseason and missed the season ... missed spring practice due to injury suffered in bowl practice. 2013: Had 35 tackles, two pass breakups, two caused fumbles and one recovered fumble in 475 snaps over 11 games (10 starts) ... had four tackles and a caused fumble in 74 snaps against No. 5 Georgia on Aug. 31 ... had four tackles and a caused fumble in 37 snaps against SC State on Sept. 7 ... had six tackles in 74 snaps at NC State on Sept. 19 ... had three tackles, a pass breakup and recovered fumble in 35 snaps against Wake Forest on Sept. 28 ... had six tackles in 74 snaps against No. 5 Florida State on Oct. 19 ... had one tackle and a pass breakup in 26 snaps at Maryland on Oct. 26 ... had four tackles in 73 snaps against Georgia Tech on Nov. 14 ... had three tackles in six snaps against The Citadel on Nov. 23, but suffered a torn ACL and missed the rest of the season ... preseason third-team All-ACC by Athlon ... preseason fourth-team All-ACC by Phil Steele. 2012: Second-team freshman All-American by Scout.com ... had 51 tackles, two tackles for loss, two quarterback pressures, one interception, seven pass breakups and one recovered fumble in 563 snaps over 13 games (eight starts) ... had three tackles in 23 snaps against No. 25 Auburn at Atlanta, Ga. on Sept. 1; it was his first career game ... had seven tackles in 42 snaps against Ball State on Sept. 8; it was his first career start; named team defensive player-of-the-game ... had four tackles in 31 snaps against Furman on Sept. 15 ... had eight tackles and one tackle for loss in 69 snaps at No. 4 Florida State on Sept. 22 ... had four tackles and a key pass breakup on fourth down in the fourth quarter in 49 snaps at Boston College on Sept. 29 ... had six tackles in 38 snaps against Georgia Tech on Oct. 6 ... had three tackles and two pass breakups in 71 snaps at Wake Forest on Oct. 25 ... had four tackles and a pass breakup in 63 snaps at Duke on Nov. 3 ... had four tackles, one tackle for loss and a recovered fumble in 43 snaps against Maryland on Nov. 10 ... had five tackles and two pass breakups in 62 snaps against No. 12 South Carolina on Nov. 24 ... had his first career interception and a pass breakup in 16 snaps against No. 7 Louisiana State in the Chick-fil-A Bowl on Dec. 31 ... enrolled in January. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 15 overall player and the No. 2 safety in the nation by ESPN ... No. 5 defensive back in the nation and No. 60 overall player in the nation by Lindy’s ... No. 2 player in Florida by ESPN ... third-team All-American by ESPN ... No. 25 overall player and No. 2 defensive back in the nation by Tom Lemming ... No. 60 player and No. 4 defensive back in the nation by Rivals.com ... No. 13 safety in the nation by Scout.com ... No. 1 player in the Orlando area by Orlando Sentinel ... played in the U.S. Army All-American game ... his North Florida Christian School team won the state title ... honorable mention All-American by Sports Illustrated as a senior despite missing five games due to injury ... had 104 tackles, four interceptions, 35 receptions and eight touchdowns as a junior ... coached by Robert Craft

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at North Florida Christian School ... recruited by Jeff Scott. Personal: Majoring in sociology ... born Dec. 3, 1993. BLANKS 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP 9-5 Wofford *39 2 1 3 1 9-12 Appalachian State *23 2 1 3 1-3 9-17 at Louisville *15 3 1 4 1-2 10-3 Notre Dame *52 3 0 3 10-10 Georgia Tech *10 1 0 1 10-17 Boston College *51 3 0 3 1-1 10-24 at Miami 11 2 1 3 10-31 at NC State *68 3 0 3 1-2 1-2 1 11-7 Florida State *33 6 1 7 11-14 at Syracuse *57 5 3 8 1 11-21 Wake Forest *40 0 0 0 11-28 at South Carolina *17 0 0 0 12-5 North Carolina 5 0 0 0 Totals 421 30 8 38 4-8 1-2 3 *-start

BLANKS CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF 2012 13-8 563 40 11 51 2-2 0-0 1-0 2 7 0-1 2013 11-10 475 25 10 35 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 2-1 2015 13-11 421 30 8 38 4-8 1-2 0-0 3 2 0-0 Totals 37-29 1459 95 29 124 6-10 1-2 1-0 5 11 2-2

BEN BOULWARE

Junior linebacker who transitioned into a starting role in 2015 after serving as Clemson’s top backup in 2014 ... has 204 tackles, 13.5 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks, two interceptions, 26 quarterback pressures, seven pass breakups, three caused fumbles and three recovered fumbles in 1,103 snaps over 37 games (15 starts) in his career ... first Tiger in 24 years with a picksix in a bowl game when he had one against Oklahoma in 2014. 2015: Honorable mention All-American according to Sports Illustrated ... first-team All-ACC (coaches) ... second-team All-ACC (media) ... second-leading tackler on the team with 121 on the season ... has started all 13 games, including seven behind the line of scrimmage and 2.5 sacks ... also leads the team with 20 quarterback pressures ... third with six pass breakups ... a disruptive player, he leads the Tigers with three caused fumbles ... opened the season strong, with nine tackles in a 49-10 win over Wofford ... credited with six quarterback pressures against Appalachian State, and was named defensive player-of-the-game by the coaches ... tallied two pass breakups and nine tackles in the win at Louisville ... notched 12 tackles, a pass breakup, caused fumble and quarterback pressure against Notre Dame ... shared coaches player-of-the-game honors defensively against Georgia Tech after posting 11 tackles ... again earned coaches player-of-the-game honor against Boston College, this time after a 13-tackle performance ... posted team-high 13 tackles and first sack of the season at NC State ... followed with another team-high 14 tackles in win over Florida State, including crucial stop on fourth-and-1 late ... forced a fumble in the fourth quarter against the Seminoles as well ... posted 13 stops at Syracuse ... had a caused fumble and 2.5 tackles for loss (including one sack) in home finale versus Wake Forest ... suffered a shoulder stinger in that win, but played through the pain in wins over South Carolina and North Carolina. 2014: Had 58 tackles, five tackles for loss, one sack, six quarterback pressures, one pass breakup, a 47-yard interception return for a touchdown and two recovered fumbles in 326 snaps over 13 games (two starts) ... had four tackles in 18 snaps at No. 12 Georgia on Aug. 30 ... had three tackles in 31 snaps against SC State on Sept. 6 ... had four tackles in 16 snaps against North Carolina on Sept. 27 ... had a team-high 12 tackles, a game-high three tackles for loss and one sack in 59 snaps against Louisville on Oct. 11; it was his first career start; named team co-defensive player-of-the-game ... had three tackles and a key pass breakup on the Eagles’ last drive of the game in 31 snaps at Boston College on Oct. 18 ... had three tackles, 0.5 tackles for

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loss and a team-tying-high three quarterback pressures in 34 snaps at Wake Forest on Nov. 6 ... had seven tackles in 27 snaps at No. 23 Georgia Tech on Nov. 15; named team special teams player-of-the-game ... had a team-tying-high 10 tackles and one tackle for loss in 27 snaps against Georgia State on Nov. 22 ... had four tackles and a recovered fumble in 23 snaps against South Carolina on Nov. 29 ... had a team-tying-high six tackles, 0.5 tackles for loss, a recovered fumble and a 47-yard interception return for a touchdown against No. 24 Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl on Dec. 29. 2013: All-ACC Academic selection ... ACC Academic Honor Roll member ... had 25 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and one interception for one yard in 73 snaps over 11 games ... has seven special teams tackles, tied for second-most on the team ... had three tackles in 24 snaps against SC State on Sept. 7 ... had five tackles and a one-yard interception return in 15 snaps against Wake Forest on Sept. 28; named team special teams player-of-the-game ... had four tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss in 15 snaps at Virginia on Nov. 2 ... had two special teams tackles against Georgia Tech on Nov. 14 ... had nine tackles and one tackle for loss in 19 snaps against The Citadel on Nov. 23. Before Clemson: Rated as No. 78 player in the nation by ESPN ... No. 3 inside linebacker in the nation and No. 1 player in South Carolina by ESPN ... No. 1 player in South Carolina by Scout.com ... No. 8 inside linebacker in the nation and No. 2 player in South Carolina by Rivals.com ... No. 182 player in the nation, No. 8 inside linebacker in the nation and No. 3 player in South Carolina by 247Sports.com ... finalist for Mr. Football in South Carolina ... made a big move with his performance in practice and during the Under Armour All-American game; was named game captain for his team; had three tackles for loss and an interception ... had 174 tackles and four tackles for loss as a senior at T.L. Hanna High School ... had 178 tackles and four sacks as a junior ... had 151 tackles 11 tackles for loss, four sacks and four interceptions as a sophomore ... had 89 tackles and five tackles for loss as a freshman ... had 592 tackles, 28 tackles for loss, six interceptions, 12 caused fumbles, three recovered fumbles and 10 pass breakups in his career as a four-year starter ... had 17 kickoff returns for 364 yards ... defensive MVP for the victorious South Carolina team in the Shrine Bowl; had a game-high nine tackles, 2.5 tackles for losses, one interception and a recovered fumble ... two-time all-state and all-region selection ... two-year captain and team defensive MVP ... all-state baseball player as a junior ... coached by Kenya Fouch at T.L. Hanna High School ... recruited by Chad Morris. Personal: His brother, Garrett, was a catcher and outfielder at Clemson (2012-14) and was drafted by the Reds in the 16th round in 2014; was a career .295 hitter with 30 doubles, 12 homers and 82 RBIs in 150 games ... majoring in sociology ... born Aug. 7, 1994. BOULWARE 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks PBU 9-5 Wofford *46 6 3 9 9-12 Appalachian State *54 3 1 4 9-17 at Louisville *47 7 2 9 2 10-3 Notre Dame *72 10 2 12 1 10-10 Georgia Tech *52 10 1 11 1-1 10-17 Boston College *61 9 4 13 1.5-3 1 10-24 at Miami *37 1 1 2 10-31 at NC State *68 9 4 13 2-9 1-8 11-7 Florida State *59 8 6 14 1 11-14 at Syracuse *57 8 5 13 11-21 Wake Forest *18 4 1 5 2-20 1-12 11-28 at South Carolina *69 8 3 11 1 12-5 North Carolina *64 1 4 5 Totals 704 84 37 121 6.5-33 2-20 6 * - start; Note: Had an interception against Appalachian State; had caused fumbles against Notre Dame, Florida State and Wake Forest; had a recovered fumble against NC State.

BOULWARE CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF 2013 11-0 73 13 12 25 1.5-2 0-0 1-1 0 0 0-0 2014 13-2 326 35 23 58 5-16 1-10 1-47 6 1 0-2 2015 13-13 704 84 37 121 6.5-33 2-20 1-6 22 6 3-1 Totals 37-15 1103 132 72 204 13-51 3-30 3-54 28 7 3-3

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ZAC BROOKS

Senior who has been a primary backup in 2013 and 2015 ... has 576 yards on 111 carries and five touchdowns along with 14 receptions for 166 yards and three touchdowns in 369 snaps over 30 games in his career ... earned his degree on December 17. 2015: Backup running back has gained 211 rushing yards on 37 carries, with three touchdowns in 12 games ... also has five catches for 74 yards and two scores ... made a triumphant return from injury with a memorable 25-yard touchdown run in the opener against Wofford ... recovered onside kick to seal the win over No. 6 Notre Dame ... hit career-long 35-yard touchdown rush in win over Georgia Tech ... scored on 21-yard reception the following game against Boston College ... posted one of Clemson’s seven rushing touchdowns at Miami ... caught a 35-yard screen pass for a touchdown at NC State ... had a 24-yard rush at Syracuse. 2014: Redshirted ... suffered a foot injury in the preseason and missed the season. 2013: Had 246 yards on 48 carries and two touchdowns along with six receptions for 83 yards and one touchdown in 139 snaps over 10 games ... had 20 yards on three carries and a 31-yard receiving touchdown against No. 5 Georgia on Aug. 31; it was his first career touchdown ... had 31 yards on six carries against SC State on Sept. 7 ... had 17 yards on five carries at NC State on Sept. 19 ... had 24 yards and a touchdown on five carries and a six-yard reception against Wake Forest on Sept. 28 ... had a team-high 46 yards and a touchdown on nine carries along with a 24-yard reception at Syracuse on Oct. 5 ... had 42 yards on six carries and a 14-yard reception against Boston College on Oct. 12 ... had 18 yards on six carries and two receptions for eight yards against No. 5 Florida State on Oct. 19 ... had 36 carries on seven carries at Maryland on Oct. 26 ... had 51 yards on six carries in the Spring Game. 2012: Had 119 yards on 26 carries and three receptions for nine yards in 65 snaps over eight games ... had nine yards on seven carries and a two-yard reception against Ball State on Sept. 8; it was his first career game ... had 47 yards on six carries against Furman on Sept. 15 ... had 62 yards on 12 carries and two receptions for seven yards at Duke on Nov. 3 ... enrolled in January. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 129 player in the nation by Tom Lemming ... No. 15 athlete in the nation by Rivals.com ... No. 15 running back in the nation and No. 1 player in Arkansas by Rivals.com ... No. 22 athlete in the nation and No. 3 player in Arkansas by 247Sports.com ... No. 35 wide receiver in the nation and No. 3 player in Arkansas by ESPN ... No. 42 wide receiver in the nation by Scout.com ... No. 1 player in Arkansas by SuperPrep ... played at Jonesboro Senior High School, where he was a running back and wideout ... had an injury-plagued senior season, but still had 650 rushing yards and nine touchdowns along with five receiving touchdowns ... had 28 receptions as a senior ... had 1,358 yards on 180 carries and 15 touchdowns along with 33 receptions for 211 yards as a junior ... had 38 receptions for 769 yards and five touchdowns as a sophomore ... first Tiger from the state of Arkansas since 1976 (Steve Carr); Carr did not play in a game, therefore Brooks became the first Tiger from Arkansas on record to play in a game ... coached by Randy Coleman at Jonesboro Senior High School ... recruited by Chad Morris. Personal: Graduated with a degree in sociology in December 2015 ... born Feb. 1, 1994.


BROOKS 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opponent Snaps Car Yds Avg TD Rec Yds TD 9-5 Wofford 10 7 52 7.4 1 0 0 0 9-12 Appalachian State 9 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 9-17 at Louisville DNP 10-3 Notre Dame 4 1 12 12 0 0 0 0 10-10 Georgia Tech 10 3 41 13.7 1 0 0 0 10-17 Boston College 20 2 22 11 0 3 31 1 10-24 at Miami (Fla.) 17 6 22 3.7 1 0 0 0 10-31 at NC State 16 3 16 3.2 0 1 35 1 11-7 Florida State 18 1 -2 -2.0 0 0 0 0 11-14 at Syracuse 22 4 30 7.6 0 1 8 0 11-21 Wake Forest *29 7 14 2.0 0 0 0 0 11-28 at South Carolina 4 1 2 2.0 0 0 0 0 12-5 North Carolina 6 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 Totals 165 37 211 5.7 3 5 74 2

BROOKS CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Car Yds Avg TD LG Rec Yds TD 2012 8-0 65 26 119 4.6 0 25 3 9 0 2013 10-0 139 48 246 5.1 2 27 6 83 1 2015 12-1 165 37 211 5.7 3 35 5 74 2 Totals 30-1 369 111 576 5.1 5 35 14 166 3

JIM BROWN

Original walk-on who earned a scholarship in August 2015 ... has been team’s long snapper for all but a few plays this season ... has played 17 games in his career ... three-time ACC Academic Honor Roll member. 2015: Has appeared in all 13 games, with great success on snaps for punts and placekicks ... snapped perfectly despite torrential rain conditions in win over No. 6 Notre Dame ... named co-special teams playerof-the-game with Andy Teasdall by the coaching staff ... coaches player-of-the-game in the win over South Carolina, a 37-32 triumph in Columbia ... missed some time late in the ACC Championship Game after suffering a concussion in the win over the Tar Heels. 2014: ACC Academic Honor Roll member ... played two games (SC State on Sept. 6, Oklahoma on Dec. 29) on special teams. 2013: ACC Academic Honor Roll member ... played one game ... snapped on an extra point against Wake Forest on Sept. 28. 2012: ACC Academic Honor Roll member ... played one game ... snapped on one punt against Ball State on Sept. 8; it was his first career game. 2011: Redshirted. Before Clemson: Lettered at Pinewood Prep School. Personal: Graduated May 8, 2015 with a degree in management ... born Dec. 15, 1992.

AUSTIN BRYANT

Freshman defensive end who has been part of Clemson’s two-deep in 2015 ... has 25 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and a sack in 146 snaps over 11 games. 2015: Has yet to earn a start, but has logged significant action as a backup to both Kevin Dodd and Shaq Lawson ... has three quarterback pressures and two special teams tackles, as well as a fumble recovery ... posted five tackles in his debut against Wofford ... tallied nine stops, including one on special teams, in win over Appalachian State ... missed Georgia Tech game with an injury ... notched first career sack at NC State ... knocked down a pass and had key quarterback pressure in win over Florida State ... had half a tackle for loss against Wake Forest ... posted three tackles and a fumble recovery in the ACC Championship Game against North Carolina. Before Clemson: Consensus top-20 player in Georgia ... No. 134 player and No. 15 defensive end in the nation by ESPN ... No. 149 player and No. 11 defensive end in the nation by Rivals.com ... No. 199 player and No. 12 defensive end in the nation by 247Sports.com ... AAAA all-state selection ... had 64 tackles, five sacks and three caused fumbles as a junior ... teammate of running back Adam Choice ... starter on the basketball team ... coached by Bill Shaver ... recruited by Marion Hobby and Danny Pearman. Personal: Majoring in health science ... born Nov. 12, 1996.

TIGER BIOS A. BRYANT 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS

Date Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP 9-5 Wofford 17 4 1 5 9-12 Appalachian State 33 7 2 9 9-17 at Louisville 3 0 0 0 10-3 Notre Dame 3 0 0 0 10-10 Georgia Tech DNP 10-17 Boston College DNP 10-24 at Miami 31 3 0 3 1 10-31 at NC State 4 1 0 1 1-14 1-14 11-7 Florida State 16 1 1 2 1 11-14 at Syracuse 5 1 0 1 11-21 Wake Forest 14 1 0 1 0.5-1 11-28 at South Carolina 6 0 0 0 12-5 North Carolina 14 1 2 3 1 Totals 146 19 6 25 1.5-15 1-14 3 Note: Had a recovered fumble against North Carolina.

A. BRYANT CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF 2015 11-0 146 19 6 25 1.5-15 1-14 0 3 1 0-0

KELLY BRYANT

Enrolled in January ... has appeared in eight games in 2015, and is 7-9 for 27 yards while adding 156 rushing yards on 23 carries. 2015: Team’s fifth-leading rusher, despite playing as a backup quarterback and in only eight games ... has 156 rushing yards, with two touchdowns ... his 6.8 yards per carry average is best on the team, given a minimum of 20 carries ... completed 3-4 for 19 yards in his debut against Wofford ... ran three times for 17 yards in Appalachian State contest ... played against Georgia Tech and Boston College ... scored two rushing touchdowns at Miami and was a big reason the Tigers had 416 yards on the ground against the Hurricanes ... first career score was on a 59-yard carry ... rushed for team-high 58 yards in win over Wake Forest ... was 10-16 for 95 yards with two touchdown passes and 29 rushing yards in the 2015 Spring Game. Before Clemson: Finalist for Mr. Football in South Carolina as a senior ... Greenville County Player-of-theYear as a senior ... Shrine Bowl selection ... South Carolina Football Coaches Associate Player-of-the-Year as a senior ... all-state, all-region selection as a senior ... led Wren High School to 11 wins and the region title as a senior ... was 231-368 passing for 3,579 yards and 41 touchdowns along with 720 yards and 14 touchdowns on 128 carries as a senior ... had 2,800 passing yards and 28 touchdowns against just interceptions along with 1,200 rushing yards and 19 touchdowns as a junior ... No. 8 dual-threat quarterback in nation by Rivals.com ... No. 11 dual-threat quarterback in the nation by ESPN ... No. 4 player in South Carolina by Rivals.com entering his senior year ... No. 3 player in South Carolina by 247Sports.com ... coached by Jeff Tate ... recruited by Chad Morris. Personal: His cousin, Martavis Bryant, was a wide receiver at Clemson (2011-13) and plays with the Pittsburgh Steelers ... majoring in elementary education ... born Sept. 25, 1996. K. BRYANT CAREER STATS Passing Year G-S Snaps C-A-I Yds TD LG Pct Y/A Y/C Y/G Eff 2015 8-0 60 7-9-1 27 0 10 77.8 3.0 3.9 3.9 80.8 Rushing & Total Offense Year Car Yds Y/C Y/G TD LG PL Tot TDR Y/G 2015 23 156 6.8 19.5 2 59 32 183 2 22.9

RODERICK BYERS

Senior who has been not only a reserve defensive tackle most of his career, but also a reserve tight end in 2014 ... has 66 tackles, two tackles for loss and four quarterback pressures in 349 snaps on defense over 27 games in his career ... one of only two active players to earn a letter on both sides of the ball. 2015: Has contributed 38 tackles, three quarterback pressures and a tackle for loss in 145 snaps over 13 games ... posted five tackles in just 14 snaps in the opener against Wofford ... logged 20 snaps against

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Appalachian State, with a tackle for loss ... posted a PBU in 12 snaps against Georgia Tech ... logged 15 snaps against Boston College, with four tackles ... led team with eight tackles in 58-0 win at Miami ... logged three tackles in 17 snaps on Senior Day against Wake Forest ... credited with six stops on 11 snaps at South Carolina. 2014: Had four tackles in 31 snaps over three games on defense ... played 24 snaps over six games (one start) on offense ... had three tackles in 18 snaps against SC State on Sept. 6 ... played five snaps as a tight end at Boston College on Oct. 18 ... played three snaps as a tight end against Syracuse on Oct. 25 ... played three snaps at tight end at Wake Forest on Nov. 6 ... played three snaps at tight end against Georgia State on Nov. 22; it was his first career start ... played five snaps at tight end against South Carolina on Nov. 29 ... played five snaps at tight end against No. 24 Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl on Dec. 29. 2013: Had 19 tackles and one tackle for loss in 119 snaps over six games ... had four tackles in 26 snaps against SC State on Sept. 7 ... had three tackles and one tackle for loss in 22 snaps against Wake Forest on Sept. 28 ... had three tackles in 13 snaps at Syracuse on Oct. 5 ... had eight tackles in 26 snaps against The Citadel on Nov. 23. 2012: Had five tackles and one quarterback pressure in 54 snaps over five games ... played six snaps against Ball State on Sept. 8; it was his first career game ... played eight snaps against Furman on Sept. 15 ... had one tackle in nine snaps at Wake Forest on Oct. 25 ... had three tackles in 17 snaps at Duke on Nov. 3 ... had one tackle in 14 snaps against Maryland on Nov. 10. 2011: Redshirted. Before Clemson: Led Northwestern High School to a perfect season and the state championship as a senior ... had 98 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, seven sacks, seven pass breakups and two caused fumbles as a senior ... No. 31 defensive end in the nation by ESPN ... No. 49 defensive end in the nation and No. 23 player in South Carolina by Rivals.com ... coached by Jimmy Wallace at Northwestern High ... recruited by Jeff Scott. Personal: Graduated with a degree in sociology in December 2015 ... born Jan. 14, 1993.

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BYERS CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF 2012 5-0 54 2 3 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 2013 6-0 119 9 10 19 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 2014 3-0 31 1 3 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 2015 13-0 139 26 12 38 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0-0 Totals 27-0 343 38 28 66 2-2 0-0 0-0 3 1 0-0

DEON CAIN

Freshman wide receiver who is one of the team’s biggest deep threats ... has 34 receptions for 582 yards and five touchdowns in 310 snaps over 12 career games. 2015: Tied for third on the team with 34 catches, while his 582 yards are second-most ... tied for second on team with five touchdown catches ... tops on the team with 17.1 yards per reception average ... had two catches for 26 yards in road win at Louisville ... gamehigh five catches for 96 yards in win over Georgia Tech ... posted two grabs for 97 yards, including a 67-yarder that was a near touchdown ... caught his first career touchdown at NC State ... followed with another on a screen pass from 38 yards out the next time out against Florida State ... snagged a 40-yard touchdown catch at Syracuse ... posted an 11-yard touchdown reception against Wake Forest, his fourth straight game with a score ... also threw a 35-yard pass to Hunter Renfrow on his first career attempt ... broke Sammy Watkins’ freshman school record with a fifth straight contest with a touchdown at South Carolina; he hauled in a 55-yard touchdown against the Gamecocks in the second quarter ... posted two catches in the ACC Championship game victory against North Carolina.

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Before Clemson: Consensus top-50 national player who was a quarterback most of his high school career ... his performance in practice and during the U.S. Army All-American Bowl contributed to his ranking spike; he had a 54-yard passing touchdown and 50-yard receiving touchdown in the game ... fourth-highest rated signee entering the ACC in 2015 ... No. 17 player and No. 4 wide receiver in the nation and No. 6 player in Florida by Rivals.com ... No. 18 player and No. 32 wide receiver in the nation and No. 9 player in Florida by 247Sports.com ... No. 25 player and No. 2 wide receiver in the nation and No. 9 player in Florida by ESPN ... No. 46 player and No. 7 wide receiver in the nation and No. 9 player in Florida by Scout.com ... second-team All-American by USA Today ... AAAAAAA first-team allstate ... had 1,892 rushing yards and 19 touchdowns along with five passing touchdowns as a senior ... had 1,900 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns as a junior ... had 1,627 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns as a sophomore ... coached by Jayson Roberts ... recruited by Tony Elliott and Jeff Scott. Personal: Majoring in sports communication ... born Aug. 9, 1996. CAIN 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Rush 9-5 Wofford 20 3 36 12.0 0 21 0-0 9-12 Appalachian State 15 1 8 8.0 0 8 0-0 9-17 at Louisville 15 2 26 13.0 0 15 0-0 10-3 Notre Dame *14 ­ 0 0 --- 0 --- 0-0 10-10 Georgia Tech 15 5 96 19.2 0 67 0-0 10-17 Boston College 23 2 97 48.5 0 67 0-0 10-24 at Miami (Fla.) DNP 10-31 at NC State 22 3 59 19.7 1 40 0-0 11-7 Florida State 38 3 56 18.7 1 38 0-0 11-14 at Syracuse 35 4 67 16.8 1 40 0-0 11-21 Wake Forest 49 4 29 7.3 1 16 0-0 11-28 at South Carolina 32 5 96 19.2 1 55 1(-5) 12-5 North Carolina 27 2 12 6.0 0 8 Totals 305 34 582 17.1 5 67 1(-5) * - start; Had a completion for 35 yards against Wake Forest.

CAIN CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds TD Rush 2015 12-1 305 34 582 17.1 5 67 1 -5 0 0-0

RYAN CARTER

Sophomore who has been a valuable contributor to Clemson’s success defensively in 2015 ... appears mostly in nickel back situations ... has 20 tackles and two pass breakups in 189 snaps over 24 career games. 2015: Has appeared in 12 games, with one start ... has 17 tackles and two pass breakups on the season in 186 snaps ... earned first career takeaway against Appalachian State, with a recovered fumble ... was in on career-high 31 snaps against Louisville, tallying four stops ... posted a PBU in the win over Notre Dame ... posted first career tackle for loss against Wake Forest ... earned first career start in the ACC Championship Game, where he contributed five tackles. 2014: Had three tackles in three snaps over 12 games ... had one tackle in three snaps against SC State on Sept. 6; it was his first career game ... had a special teams tackle against Syracuse on Oct. 25. 2013: Redshirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 31 cornerback in the nation and No. 61 player in Georgia by ESPN ... helped Grayson High School to a 10-2 record and a No. 5 final state ranking ... had 49 receptions for 1,112 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior ... had 10 receptions for 266 yards and three touchdowns as a junior ... helped his team to a 15-0 record and a state championship as a junior ... teammate of Wayne Gallman in high school ... coached by Mickey Conn at Grayson High School; Conn was a roommate of Head Coach Dabo Swinney at Alabama ... recruited by Tony Elliott. Personal: Majoring in sociology ... born Nov. 4, 1994.

CARTER CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF 2014 12-0 3 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 2015 12-1 186 13 4 17 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0-1 Totals 24-1 189 15 5 20 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0-1

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TIGER BIOS TYRONE CROWDER

Sophomore who was one of the top backups at guard in 2014, and has been a valuable member of the firstteam unit this season as the starting right guard ... has 18 knockdowns in 790 snaps over 17 career games (11 starts). 2015: Third-team All-ACC (media, coaches) ... has 13 knockdowns in 587 snaps over 11 games (10 starts) ... big reason the Tigers have posted nine straight games with at least 500 yards of total offense entering the postseason ... graded 91 percent in the opener against Wofford ... followed with an 89 percent mark against Appalachian State ... had three knockdown blocks in win at Louisville ... graded 86 percent with three knockdowns in playing all 65 snaps against No. 6 Notre Dame ... named co-offensive player-of-the-game by the coaches ... posted 87 percent effort against Boston College ... graded 89 percent and helped pave way for 416-yard rushing effort at Miami ... suffered toe injury just two snaps into the Florida State game ... missed games against Syracuse and Wake Forest ... returned at South Carolina and logged 54 snaps, with a 91 percent grade ... started ACC Championship Game, playing 62 snaps with a 91 percent effort. 2014: Had five knockdowns in 203 snaps over six games (one start) ... played 39 snaps against SC State on Sept. 6 ... played 25 snaps against NC State on Oct. 4 ... had three knockdowns in 62 snaps against Syracuse on Oct. 25 ... played 20 snaps at Wake Forest on Nov. 6; it was his first career start ... had one knockdown in 23 snaps against Georgia State on Nov. 22 ... had one knockdown in 34 snaps against No. 24 Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl on Dec. 29. 2013: Redshirted ... No. 19 offensive lineman signee in the nation in the preseason by Athlon ... No. 19 signee in the ACC in the preseason by Athlon. Before Clemson: Selected to play in the Under Armour All-American game in Florida and the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas ... all-state selection by MaxPreps ... No. 125 prospect in the nation by ESPN ... No. 5 offensive guard in the nation and No. 3 player in North Carolina by ESPN ... No. 4 offensive guard in the nation by Scout. com ... No. 5 player in North Carolina by Charlotte Observer ... No. 184 player in the nation, No. 11 offensive guard in the nation and No. 5 player in North Carolina by Rivals.com ... No. 161 player in the nation, No. 8 offensive guard in the nation, No. 4 in North Carolina by 247Sports.com ... No. 14 offensive guard in the nation by MaxPreps ... played at Greer (S.C.) High School as a freshman before moving to the Rockingham (N.C.) area ... helped Richmond Senior to an 11-2 record as a senior ... had 119 pancake blocks as a senior and 89 as a junior ... member of the track & field team ... from the same hometown as former Clemson wide receiver Tony Horne (1994-97), who went on to be an All-Pro in the NFL ... coached by Paul Hoggard at Richmond Senior High School ... recruited by Dan Brooks and Robbie Caldwell. Personal: Cousin of former Tiger Stephone Anthony (2011-14) ... majoring in sociology ... born July 3, 1994.

C.J. DAVIDSON

Original walk-on who has used his speed and athletic ability to make an impact at running back ... former member of the Clemson track & field team who has outstanding speed ... has 468 yards on 122 carries and seven touchdowns, 14 receptions for 100 yards and three kickoff returns for 39 yards in 342 snaps over 35 games (one start) in his career. 2015: Has seen plenty of special teams action, while appearing in six games offensively ... has played in 10 games overall ... has posted 60 rushing yards on 22 carries ... had 100 yards and two touchdowns on six carries in the 2015 Spring Game. 2014: Had 248 yards on 64 carries and three touchdowns, nine receptions for 60 yards and three kickoff

@CLEMSONFB

returns for 39 yards in 172 snaps over 13 games (one start) ... had a team-high 43 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries and two receptions for 17 yards at No. 12 Georgia on Aug. 30 ... had four yards and a touchdown on three carries against SC State on Sept. 6 ... had a game-high 54 yards on 12 carries, two receptions for 10 yards and two kickoff returns for 25 yards at No. 1 Florida State on Sept. 20; it was his first career start ... had a team-high 32 rushing yards, two receptions for 12 yards and a 14-yard kickoff return against North Carolina on Sept. 27 ... had 18 yards on four carries and a five-yard reception against NC State on Oct. 4 ... had eight yards on two carries and a two-yard reception against Louisville on Oct. 11 ... had 39 yards on five carries, including the game-winning 32-yard rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter, and a 14-yard reception at Boston College on Oct. 18 ... had 38 yards on nine carries against Syracuse on Oct. 25 ... had eight yards on three carries at Wake Forest on Nov. 6. 2013: ACC Academic Honor Roll member ... had 155 yards on 34 carries and four touchdowns along with five receptions for 40 yards in 109 snaps over 10 games ... had a game-high 63 yards on 13 carries and two receptions for 13 yards against SC State on Sept. 7 ... had 25 yards and a game-high two touchdowns on nine carries against Wake Forest on Sept. 28 ... had 41 yards and a touchdown on eight carries at Syracuse on Oct. 5 ... had 23 yards and a touchdown on three carries at Virginia on Nov. 2 ... had a three-yard carry and three receptions for 27 yards against No. 6 Ohio State in the Orange Bowl on Jan. 3. 2012: Had five yards on two carries in two snaps over two games ... played special teams at Duke on Nov. 3; it was his first career game ... had five yards on two carries against Maryland on Nov. 10. Track & Field (2011-12): Long jumper and triple jumper ... finished ninth in the long jump at the ACC Indoor Championships ... had a season-best long-jump mark (indoors) of 23’8.75” at the Clemson Invitational ... finished 10th at the ACC Outdoor Championships in the triple jump ... had a season-best triple-jump mark (outdoors) of 48’11” at the Jim Click Shootout. Before Clemson: Lettered at Daniel High School ... standout in track, where he was the region champion in the long jump and triple jump as a sophomore, junior and senior ... won the high school triple jump at the 2011 Florida Relays ... AAA all-state after winning the triple jump and finishing second in the long jump as a senior ... Anderson Independent Boys Track Athlete-of-the-Year as a senior ... New Balance Outdoor sixth-place finisher in the triple jump with a mark of 48’5.5” as a senior ... New Balance Outdoor fourth-place finisher in the triple jump with a mark of 49’3.5” as a junior. Personal: Graduated May 8, 2015 with a degree in sociology ... born Oct. 31, 1992. DAVIDSON CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Car Yds Avg TD LG Rec Yds TD 2012 1-0 2 2 5 2.5 0 6 0 0 0 2013 10-0 109 34 155 4.6 4 22 5 40 0 2014 13-1 172 64 248 3.9 3 32 9 60 0 2015 10-0 59 22 60 2.7 0 11 0 0 0 Totals 34-1 342 122 468 3.8 7 32 14 100 0

J.D. DAVIS

Enrolled in January ... valuable contributor on special teams, primarily on the kickoff coverage unit. 2015: Has played 19 snaps and contributed five tackles in six games ... logged six snaps and a tackle in the opener ... posted two special teams tackles against Georgia Tech on kickoff coverage ... logged three snaps at Miami ... posted two tackles against Wake Forest. Before Clemson: Originally signed with Clemson in 2014 ... starting linebacker on the Daniel High School team that had a 14-1 record and played in the state championship game as a senior; one of the reasons Daniel held 10 teams to 10 points or less and posted five shutouts ... had 87 tackles, eight for loss, three sacks


and a 33-yard interception return for a touchdown as a senior ... coached by Randy Robinson ... recruited by Chad Morris. Personal: Brother of Judah Davis; he became part of the first twin-brother combination at Clemson since Brandon and Byron Clear signed in February 2007 ... son of Jeff Davis, a former Clemson All-America linebacker, 1981 National Championship team captain and College Football Hall of Famer ... majoring in pre-business ... born June 17, 1996. J.D. DAVIS CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF 2015 6-0 19 4 1 5 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0

JUDAH DAVIS

Enrolled in January ... valuable contributor on special teams, primarily on the kickoff coverage unit. 2015: Has eight tackles, including five on special teams, in 23 snaps over 11 games ... logged six snaps and a tackle in the opener ... logged three snaps at Miami, with a special teams tackle ... posted kickoff coverage tackle at Syracuse ... logged significant action against Wake Forest and responded with four tackles ... had a special teams stop in the ACC Championship Game. Before Clemson: Originally signed with Clemson in 2014 ... starting linebacker on the Daniel High School team that had a 14-1 record and played in the state championship game as a senior; one of the reasons Daniel held 10 teams to 10 points or less and posted five shutouts ... had 86 tackles, 16 for loss, seven sacks, and a blocked punt as a senior ... coached by Randy Robinson at Daniel High School ... recruited by Chad Morris. Personal: Brother of J.D. Davis; he became part of the first twin-brother combination at Clemson since Brandon and Byron Clear signed in February 2007 ... son of Jeff Davis, a former Clemson All-America linebacker, 1981 National Championship team captain and College Football Hall of Famer ... majoring in pre-business ... born June 17, 1996. JU. DAVIS CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF 2015 11-0 23 5 3 8 0.5-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0

KEVIN DODD

Reserve defensive end in his first three active seasons who has blossomed into one of the ACC’s top pass rushers ... has 95 tackles, 18.5 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks in 868 snaps over 37 games in his career. 2015: Honorable mention All-ACC (media) ... has 74 tackles, 15.5 for loss and 8.5 sacks in 649 snaps over 13 games (13 starts) ... has also added 12 quarterback pressures ... tallied six tackles, including one for loss, in win over Appalachian State ... notched 1.5 sacks in road win over Louisville, with two pressures ... named co-defensive player of the game with Cordrea Tankersley for that performance ... ACC Defensive Lineman of the Week after compiling 3.5 tackles for loss and two sacks in win over Notre Dame ... also named coaches defensive player-of-the-game along with Shaq Lawson ... had a sack against Georgia Tech ... posted a tackle for loss and PBU in win at Miami ... coaches player-ofthe-game against Wake Forest after tallying four tackles and two sacks ... named coaches player-of-the-game defensively after posting seven tackles including a key fourth-quarter sack at South Carolina ... had a sack and 1.5 tackles for loss in the ACC Championship win over North Carolina. 2014: Had eight tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and three quarterback pressures in 92 snaps over 12 games ... had two tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss in 18 snaps at No. 12 Georgia on Aug. 30 ... had one tackle for loss in 19 snaps against SC State on Sept. 6 ... had one tackle in 13 snaps against NC State on Oct. 4 ... had one tackle in three snaps at Wake Forest on Nov. 6 ...

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had two tackles, one tackle for loss and two quarterback pressures in 26 snaps against Georgia State on Nov. 22 ... had one tackle in six snaps against No. 24 Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl on Dec. 29. 2013: Had seven tackles, 0.5 tackles for loss and one quarterback pressure in 40 snaps over four games ... had four tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss in 23 snaps against SC State on Sept. 7 ... had three tackles in 15 snaps against Wake Forest on Sept. 28 ... suffered a season-ending injury and received a medical redshirt. 2012: Had six tackles in 87 snaps over eight games ... had one tackle in eight snaps against Ball State on Sept. 8; it was his first career game ... played 14 snaps against Furman on Sept. 15 ... had two tackles in 13 snaps at Wake Forest on Oct. 25 ... had three tackles in 22 snaps at Duke on Nov. 3 ... enrolled in January. Before Clemson: Spent the 2011 season at Hargrave Military Academy ... had an outstanding career in two sports at Riverside High School ... No. 14 player in South Carolina by Rivals.com ... No. 27 player in South Carolina by SuperPrep ... played in the South Carolina North-South High School All-Star game; had five tackles, two sacks, a caused fumble and recovered fumble ... all-region and all-county selection ... had 78 tackles, 22 tackles for loss, nine sacks, three caused fumbles, one recovered fumble and four pass breakups as a senior ... outstanding track athlete; joined that team in the spring of 2010 ... county champion in the shotput, runner-up in the discus and named Greenville County Field Athleteof-the-Year ... region champion in the shot and discus and was a state qualifier in the shotput ... Riverside High School Field Athlete-of-the-Year and was voted as a team captain as a senior ... set school records in the shot (49’ 1”) and discus (128’ 6.5”) ... county shotput champion ... region shotput and discus champion ... named county field athlete-of-the-year ... coached by Steve Eoute in football and Eric Cummings in track at Riverside High School ... recruited by Jeff Scott and Dan Brooks. Personal: Majoring in sociology ... born July 14, 1992. DODD 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP 9-5 Wofford *25 2 2 4 9-12 Appalachian State *43 6 0 6 1-1 3 9-17 at Louisville *64 5 2 7 1.5-7 1.5-7 2 10-3 Notre Dame *70 6 2 6 3.5-17 2-7 10-10 Georgia Tech *33 4 1 5 1-3 1-3 1 10-17 Boston College *48 5 1 6 1-1 10-24 at Miami *30 4 1 5 1-2 1 10-31 at NC State *65 6 0 6 1-1 1 11-7 Florida State *48 4 2 6 1 11-14 at Syracuse *52 4 2 6 11-21 Wake Forest *47 3 1 4 1-13 2-13 11-28 at South Carolina *62 6 1 7 2-9 1-6 12-5 North Carolina *62 3 0 3 1.5-7 1-6 2 Totals 649 58 15 73 15.5-61 8.5-42 11 * - start; Note: Had a caused fumble against Notre Dame; had a recovered fumble against Syracuse.

DODD CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF 2012 8-0 87 5 1 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 2013 4-0 40 4 3 7 0.5-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 2014 12-0 92 6 2 8 2.5-6 0-0 0-0 3 0 0-0 2015 13-13 649 58 15 73 15.5-61 8.5-42 0-0 11 1 1-1 Totals 37-13 868 73 21 94 18.5-67 8.5-42 0-0 15 1 1-1

TYSHON DYE

Sophomore who was injured most of 2014 before returning to make an impact in the latter stages of the season ... one of the team’s most physical running backs ... has rushed for 242 yards and four touchdowns on 57 carries in 104 snaps over 10 career games. 2015: Has 91 rushing yards and two touchdowns over six games ... had two short touchdown runs in the season opening win over Wofford ... rushed eight times for 52 yards at Miami ... had 11 yards on three carries against Wake Forest. 2014: Had 151 yards and two touchdowns on 32 carries in 57 snaps over four games ... had 14 yards on five carries at Wake Forest on Nov. 6 ... had a gamehigh 124 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries against Georgia State on Nov. 22; named team offen-

@CLEMSONFB

sive player-of-the-game ... had 13 yards on six carries against No. 24 Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl on Dec. 29. 2013: Redshirted; suffered a back injury that forced him out of action ... ACC Academic Honor Roll member ... No. 32 signee in the ACC in the preseason by Athlon. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 123 player in the nation, No. 18 running back in the nation and No. 12 player in Georgia by ESPN ... member of the top-300 All-America team by PrepStar ... No. 204 player in the nation, No. 17 running back in the nation and No. 16 player in Georgia by Rivals.com ... No. 167 player in the nation, No. 12 running back in the nation and No. 16 player in Georgia by 247Sports.com ... had 817 yards on 95 carries and 12 touchdowns in just seven games as a senior, as he was limited by injury ... region offensive player-of-the-year as a senior ... selected to the NorthSouth All-Star game as a senior ... had eight kickoff returns for 120 yards and a touchdown ... had 1,561 yards on 212 carries and 21 touchdowns as a junior ... had 17 receptions for 198 yards and two touchdowns along with two punt returns for scores as a junior ... allstate and region player-of-the-year as a junior ... selected to the Georgia Rising Seniors game in 2011 ... had 889 yards on 90 carries as a sophomore ... had 11 rushing touchdowns and three touchdowns on kickoff returns as a sophomore ... had 96 tackles as a sophomore ... played four years of basketball and four years of track & field ... member of state championship track team as a junior ... coached by Sid Fritts at Elbert County Comprehensive High School ... recruited by Tony Elliott. Personal: Majoring in parks, recreation & tourism management ... born Dec. 7, 1993.

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DYE CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Car Yds Avg TD LG Rec Yds TD 2014 4-0 57 32 151 4.7 2 18 0 0 0 2015 6-0 47 23 91 4.0 2 23 0 0 0 Totals 10-0 104 55 242 4.4 4 23 0 0 0

MARCUS EDMOND

Sophomore who has seen limited action as a reserve cornerback ... has been a mainstay of Clemson’s punt coverage unit in 2015 ... has seven tackles over 50 snaps in 17 career appearances ... completed summer internship with Clemson athletic communications in 2015. 2015: Has appeared in every game and logged 50 snaps defensively ... has seven tackles, including two on special teams ... played 12 snaps in the opener, and 24 against Appalachian State ... posted special teams tackle in win over No. 6 Notre Dame ... tallied careerhigh 14 snaps and three tackles at Miami. 2014: Played 10 snaps in four games ... played 10 snaps against SC State on Sept. 6; it was his first career game. 2013: Redshirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 12 player in South Carolina by Rivals.com and No. 18 player in South Carolina by ESPN ... had 2,000 total yards as a quarterback and accounted for 24 touchdowns as a senior ... had 48 tackles and four interceptions as a senior ... while playing under Head Coach Wayne Farmer as a junior, he had 33 tackles and an interception ... played basketball ... state champion in the 400m in track ... coached by Darryl Page at Lower Richland High School ... recruited by Mike Reed. Personal: Majoring in graphic communications ... born July 6, 1995. EDMOND CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF 2014 4-0 10 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 2015 3-0 50 3 2 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 Totals 7-0 60 3 2 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0

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DAVID ESTES

Original walk-on ... filled in for starting long snapper Jim Brown when he left the ACC Championship Game with a concussion, it was his fourth career game. 2015: Has appeared in three games at long snapper ... snapped for part of the fourth quarter in the win over Appalachian State ... played at Miami ... came into play the ACC Championship Game after Jim Brown suffered a concussion in the second half. 2014: Played one game ... played against SC State on Sept. 6; it was his first career game. Before Clemson: Member of the 2012 Presbyterian College team, where he was coached by Harold Nichols ... lettered at St. Joseph’s Catholic School. Personal: Majoring in management ... born Oct. 22, 1993.

TIGER BIOS

... had 45 tackles and two interceptions as a senior ... had 32 tackles and three interceptions along with 105 yards and one touchdown on 10 carries and 160 yards on four punt returns, including a 65-yard return, as a junior ... teammate of fellow signee Van Smith ... coached by Miles Aldridge, who was linebackers coach under Clemson Head Coach Danny Ford in the 1980s ... recruited by Danny Pearman and Mike Reed. Personal: Majoring in sports communication ... son of former Washington State and Carolina Panther linebacker Mark Fields, who was a first-round pick (No. 13 overall) of the 1995 draft by the New Orleans Saints; played in two Pro Bowls ... born Oct. 10, 1996. FIELDS CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF 2015 11-0 54 3 0 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-0

JUSTIN FALCINELLI

Interior offensive lineman has seen time at both center and guard ... has also played on Clemson’s field goal protection unit. 2015: Has three knockdowns in 119 snaps over 11 games ... graded 94 percent in 17 snaps against Appalachian State ... earned 20 snaps against Georgia Tech, grading 90 percent ... logged 33 snaps at Miami and contributed a knockdown ... saw seven snaps in win over Wake Forest. 2014: Redshirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 12 player in Maryland by Rivals.com ... No. 16 player in Maryland by 247Sports.com ... three-time all-state selection ... consensus first-team all-state as a junior and senior, and first-team all-state as a defensive lineman as a sophomore ... member of the state championship team as a sophomore, junior and senior; his team was 41-1 in his three years as a starter, winning each of the last 36 games; also played as a freshman on a team that reached state championship game ... played on both sides of the ball as a starter each of his last three years ... had 108 career tackles, including 42 as a junior ... outstanding lacrosse player who lettered four times ... National Honor Society member, Maryland Scholar and an APEX Scholar ... coached by Kevin Lynott at Middletown High School ... recruited by Brent Venables. Personal: His father, David, played football for one season at Notre Dame ... his brother, Shane, attended Maryland on an academic scholarship (engineering) ... majoring in pre-business ... born Sept. 18, 1995.

JAKE FRUHMORGEN

Enrolled in January ... has seen plenty of playing time as a true freshman at right tackle. 2015: Has six knockdowns in 228 snaps over 10 games (one start) ... logged 18 snaps against Appalachian State ... played five snaps in place of Joe Gore at Louisville before leaving with an injury ... played 35 snaps against Georgia Tech with an 80 percent grade ... logged 46 snaps at Miami, with an 88 percent grade ... played 15 snaps at Syracuse, with a knockdown ... started and played 44 snaps against Wake Forest with a winning grade ... along with Mitch Hyatt, he gave Clemson two starting offensive tackles as first-year freshmen, a first in Tiger history ... played 20 snaps at South Carolina. Before Clemson: Played in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl; played offensive tackle in high school, but played center and offensive guard in the game ... No. 73 player and No. 16 offensive tackle in the nation by 247Sports.com (23rd-best signee entering the ACC) ... No. 89 player and No. 8 offensive tackle in the nation and No. 18 player in Florida by Rivals.com ... No 93 player and No. 7 offensive tackle in the nation and No. 18 player in Florida by ESPN ... led his team to an 112-1 record as a junior ... coached by Robert Weiner ... recruited by Tony Elliott. Personal: Majoring in history ... his father, John, played football at Alabama and with the Miami Dolphins ... major is undeclared ... born Sept. 24, 1996.

C.J. FULLER

MARK FIELDS

Freshman cornerback who has contributed greatly on special teams in 2015, with limited duty as a backup in the secondary ... has three tackles and logged 54 snaps in 11 career games. 2015: Special teams player for the Tigers much of the season ... has three tackles, including two on special teams ... saw first career action against Appalachian State after suffering a preseason injury ... logged season-high 23 snaps at Miami, contributing a tackle and quarterback pressure ... posted a tackle on special teams against Florida State ... contributed special teams stop versus Wake Forest. Before Clemson: Consensus top-150 prospect ... U.S. Army All-American Bowl selection, a first in his school’s history ... won the Fastest Man competition at The Opening ... No. 95 player and No. 14 defensive back in the nation and No. 4 player in North Carolina by 247 Sports (16th-best signee entering the ACC) ... No. 106 player and No. 14 defensive back in the nation and No. 3 player in North Carolina by Scout.com ... No. 113 player and No. 10 defensive back in the nation and No. 5 player in North Carolina by Rivals. com ... No. 163 player and No. 15 defensive back in the nation and No. 6 player in North Carolina by ESPN

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Impact contributor as a redshirt freshman on special teams and as a reserve running back. 2015: Has 171 rushing yards on 42 carries with one touchdown ... has played 89 snaps on offense and also added 14 kickoff returns for 237 yards ... also has three special teams tackles ... rushed seven times for 26 yards in his debut against Wofford ... recovered fumbled kickoff by Notre Dame in 24-22 win over the Fighting Irish ... notched a tackle against Georgia Tech ... posted two carries for nine yards in Boston College win ... had 43 of Clemson’s 416 rushing yards at Miami ... posted six kickoff returns for 108 yards at Syracuse ... tallied 118 all-purpose yards against Wake Forest ... posted first career touchdown at South Carolina, a fouryard plunge ... 2014: Redshirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 19 prospect in South Carolina by 247Sports.com and Rivals.com ... played running back and cornerback at Easley High School ... helped Easley High School to the state playoffs three consecutive years, a first in school history ... had 3,381 career rushing yards and 27 rushing touchdowns ... second-team all-state by SCVarsity.com as a junior ... had a school-record 2,090 rushing yards and 19 touchdowns, including 15 of 27+ yards, as a junior ... had a career-high 309 rushing yards against Wren High School

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... had 712 rushing yards as a sophomore ... coached by Grayson Howell at Easley High School ... recruited by Chad Morris. Personal: Majoring in sociology ... born Nov. 22, 1995. FULLER CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Car Yds Avg TD LG Rec Yds TD KOR 2015 13-0 89 42 171 4.1 1 18 0 0 0 10-171

WAYNE GALLMAN

Sophomore who has made a name for himself as one of the nation’s most physical running backs ... vastly improved as a blocker and pass-catcher out of the backfield ... has 2,101 rushing yards on 404 carries, with 14 touchdowns ... needs just 14 rushing yards in the Orange Bowl to surpass Raymond Priester’s singleseason school record (1,345) set in 1996. 2015: First-team All-ACC (coaches) ... second-team All-ACC (media) ... has team-high 1,332 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns ... also has 18 catches for 152 yards and a score ... has appeared in 12 games, with 11 starts ... ranks second among ACC players with 110 rushing yards per game ... posted two rushing touchdowns and ran for game-high 92 yards in the season opener against Wofford ... posted 79 yards on the ground versus Appalachian State, including 23 on a tremendous touchdown run in which he lowered his shoulder and ran over a Mountaineer defender ... rushed 24 times for 139 yards at Louisville, most of which came after contact ... named offensive player-of-the-game for the performance ... rushed for 111 yards on 23 carries against No. 6 Notre Dame ... third straight 100-yard effort came against Georgia Tech and included 66-yard career-long scamper to open the scoring ... added 118 yards and a touchdown at Miami ... rushed 31 times for 172 yards in win at NC State, with a touchdown ... notched 103 yards in win over Florida State, with the game-clinching 25-yard touchdown late in the fourth quarter ... sat the Wake Forest game due to injury ... returned and rushed for over 100 yards for a seventh time, matching single-season school record, at South Carolina ... surpassed the mark with 187-yard performance in the ACC Championship Game against North Carolina ... 168 of his yards came in the second half ... also scored twice, including his first of the season on a reception, in the game; had 68 receiving yards, giving him 255 all-purpose yards. 2014: Had a team-high 769 yards and four touchdowns on 161 carries along with 24 receptions for 108 yards and one touchdown in 457 snaps over 13 games (nine starts) ... in his last four games against ACC or SEC teams, he had 486 yards two touchdowns on 89 carries ... had a five-yard carry and two receptions for 17 yards at No. 12 Georgia on Aug. 30; it was his first career game ... had a game-high 77 yards on 10 carries and a seven-yard reception against SC State on Sept. 6 ... had six rushing yards and two receptions at No. 1 Florida State on Sept. 20 ... had 58 yards on 13 carries and three receptions for 21 yards against NC State on Oct. 4; it was his first career start ... had nine yards on four carries and three receptions against Louisville on Oct. 11 ... had 39 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries and two receptions at Boston College on Oct. 18 ... had a game-high 101 yards on 28 carries and two receptions for 12 yards against Syracuse on Oct. 25; named ACC Rookie-of-the-Week; named team offensive player-of-the-game ... had 106 yards and a touchdown on 19 carries and four receptions for 43 yards and a touchdown at Wake Forest on Nov. 6; named ACC Rookie-of-the-Week ... had 88 yards on 15 carries and three receptions for eight yards at No. 23 Georgia Tech on Nov. 15 ... had 30 yards and a touchdown in five carries against Georgia State on Nov. 22 ... had a game-high 191 yards and a touchdown 27 carries and one reception against South Carolina on Nov. 29; named team


co-offensive player-of-the-game ... second-most rushing yards in a game against South Carolina by a Tiger running back ... had a game-high 61 yards on nine carries and two receptions for 28 yards in the Spring Game. 2013: Redshirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 217 player in the nation, No. 18 running back in the nation and No. 19 player in Georgia by 247Sports.com ... No. 26 running back in the nation by Scout.com ... PrepStar All-Southeast Region selection ... played in the Offense-Defense Bowl in Houston, Texas ... had 516 rushing yards and eight touchdowns as a senior ... had 700 rushing yards and eight touchdowns as a junior ... coached by Mickey Conn at Grayson High School; Conn was a roommate of Head Coach Dabo Swinney at Alabama ... recruited by Tony Elliott. Personal: Majoring in communication studies ... born Oct. 1, 1994. GALLMAN 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opponent Snaps Car Yds Avg TD Rec Yds TD 9-5 Wofford *36 14 92 6.6 2 1 2 0 9-12 Appalachian State *39 15 79 5.3 1 0 0 0 9-17 at Louisville *59 24 139 5.8 0 1 1 0 10-3 Notre Dame 56 23 111 4.8 0 0 0 0 10-10 Georgia Tech *42 13 115 8.8 2 0 0 0 10-17 Boston College *36 17 48 2.8 0 2 14 0 10-24 at Miami (Fla.) *42 22 118 5.4 1 2 11 0 10-31 at NC State *63 31 172 5.5 1 3 19 0 11-7 Florida State *63 22 103 4.7 1 3 32 0 11-14 at Syracuse *60 15 66 4.4 1 1 1 0 11-21 Wake Forest DNP 11-28 at South Carolina *57 19 102 5.4 0 1 4 0 12-5 North Carolina *88 28 187 6.7 1 4 68 1 Totals 641 243 1332 5.5 10 18 152 1 *-start

GALLMAN CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Car Yds Avg TD LG Rec Yds TD 2014 13-9 457 161 769 4.8 4 34 24 108 1 2015 12-12 641 243 1332 5.5 10 66 18 152 1 Totals 25-21 1098 404 2101 5.2 14 66 42 260 2

JEFFERIE GIBSON

Redshirt freshman has appeared in 10 games, for a total of 59 snaps, in 2015. 2015: Has five tackles, including one for loss, in his 59 snaps ... recorded first career tackle for loss against Appalachian State in 25 snaps ... produced big hit on Miami receiver in Clemson’s 58-0 win ... sat the Wake Forest game after suffering a concussion in practice the week prior. 2014: Redshirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 19 player in North Carolina by 247Sports.com ... had 123 tackles and 10 interceptions (three for scores) in his career ... had three punt-return touchdowns and two kickoff-return touchdowns in his career ... had 45 tackles and three interceptions as a senior ... had 243 passing yards and 149 rushing yards as a senior ... had 69 tackles and four interceptions as a junior ... averaged double-digit points per game in basketball in his career ... coached by David Lovette at Gray’s Creek High School ... recruited by Dan Brooks. Personal: Majoring in sports communication ... born Jan. 24, 1996. GIBSON CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF 2015 10-0 59 5 0 5 1-5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0

B.J. GOODSON

Has been a backup linebacker, starting linebacker and valuable special teams player in his four active seasons ... has 172 tackles, 18.5 tackles for loss, 6.5 sacks, 21 quarterback pressures, five pass breakups and five recovered fumbles in 1,044 snaps over 45 games (19 starts) in his career ... has five recovered fumbles in the last two years, more than any other Tiger. 2015: Second-team All-ACC (media) ... third-team All-ACC (coaches) ... fourth-team All-American by Phil Steele ... leading tackler on the squad with 127 total

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stops, including 15 for loss and 5.5 sacks ... second on the team with 17 quarterback pressures ... has two recovered fumbles, most on the team ... posted 12 tackles, including 0.5 for loss, in the opener against Wofford ... team-high 12 stops, with three quarterback pressures, in a win at Louisville ... ACC Linebacker of the Week following Notre Dame win, where he posted an interception and fumble recovery in the fourth quarter; was first time since Terry Kinard vs. Notre Dame in 1979 that a Tiger had two takeaways in the fourth quarter of a win by seven or less ... notched 12 tackles and two pressures against Georgia Tech ... followed with similar numbers versus Boston College, with 12 tackles ... notched seven tackles and three pressures at Miami ... posted three tackles for loss, including a sack and caused fumble, at NC State ... named defensive player-of-the-game by the coaches for his efforts ... also earned the honor against Florida State the next game after collecting 12 tackles, including 3.5 for loss, two sacks and a fumble recovery ... named ACC Linebacker of the Week following the game ... notched game-high 14 stops at Syracuse ... tallied 11 tackles, including three for loss and 1.5 sacks, at South Carolina ... had key pass deflection that led to an interception to start the second half in the ACC Championship Game. 2014: Had 34 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, one sack, three quarterback pressures, two pass breakups, three recovered fumbles and a 24-yard fumble return in 256 snaps over 12 games (six starts) ... tied for 10th in the nation in recovered fumbles ... tied for second in the ACC in recovered fumbles ... had one tackle in 30 snaps at No. 12 Georgia on Aug. 30; it was his first career start ... had five tackles and one sack in seven snaps against SC State on Sept. 6 ... had three tackles in 21 snaps at No. 1 Florida State on Sept. 20 ... had three tackles and a 24-yard fumble return in 37 snaps against NC State on Oct. 4 ... had four tackles and a recovered fumble in 31 snaps against Louisville on Oct. 11 ... had four tackles, 0.5 tackles for loss and a pass breakup in 33 snaps at Wake Forest on Nov. 6 ... had seven tackles, one tackle for loss and a recovered fumble in 19 snaps at No. 23 Georgia Tech on Nov. 15; named team co-defensive player-of-the-game ... had two tackles and a pass breakup in 24 snaps against South Carolina on Nov. 29 ... had one tackle for loss in 32 snaps against No. 24 Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl on Dec. 29. 2013: Had seven tackles in 33 snaps over seven games ... had three tackles in 14 snaps at Virginia on Nov. 2 ... had a game-high 13 tackles in the Spring Game. 2012: Had four tackles and one quarterback pressure in 22 snaps over 13 games ... played special teams against No. 25 Auburn at Atlanta, Ga. on Sept. 1; it was his first career game ... had one tackle and a quarterback pressure in eight snaps against Ball State on Sept. 8 ... had a special teams tackle at Wake Forest on Oct. 25 ... had two tackles in 11 snaps at Duke on Nov. 3. 2011: Redshirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 29 outside linebacker in the nation by ESPN ... No. 20 player in South Carolina by Rivals.com ... No. 23 player in South Carolina by SuperPrep ... had 156 tackles as a senior at Lamar High School ... 15th in the state in tackles ... had 20 tackles and eight sacks in a state playoff game ... played in the North-South All-Star Game in Myrtle Beach, S.C. ... had 96 tackles and six tackles for loss and added 16 receptions for 220 yards and two touchdowns as a junior ... all-state as a junior ... his team reached the state championship game as a junior ... from the same high school that produced former Clemson All-American and All-Pro Levon Kirkland ... one of the top scorers on the Lamar High School basketball team ... coached by J.R. Boyd at Lamar High ... recruited by Kevin Steele. Personal: Graduated with a degree in sociology in December 2015 ... born May 29, 1993.

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Date Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP 9-5 Wofford *43 10 2 12 0.5-1 9-12 Appalachian State *53 4 1 5 1-1 1 9-17 at Louisville *48 9 3 12 3 10-3 Notre Dame *72 4 3 7 10-10 Georgia Tech *52 9 3 12 2 10-17 Boston College *61 7 5 12 1-1 1-1 2 10-24 at Miami *37 6 1 7 3 10-31 at NC State *68 7 0 7 3-21 1-6 3 11-7 Florida State *59 10 2 12 3.5-21 2-17 1 11-14 at Syracuse *57 10 4 14 2-3 1 11-21 Wake Forest *47 0 7 7 11-28 at South Carolina *69 10 1 11 3-22 1.5-18 1 12-5 North Carolina *67 6 3 9 Totals 733 92 35 127 14-70 5.5-42 17 * - start; Note: Recovered a fumble and recorded an interception against Notre Dame; caused a fumble against NC State; recovered a fumble against Florida State.

GOODSON CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF 2012 13-0 22 0 4 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 2013 7-0 33 3 4 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 2014 12-6 256 23 11 34 3.5-14 1-10 0-0 3 2 0-3 2015 13-13 733 92 35 127 14-70 5.5-42 0-0 17 3 1-2 Totals 45-19 1044 118 54 172 17.5-84 6.5-52 0-0 21 5 1-5

JOE GORE

Veteran right tackle has had a terrific senior season ... has 40 knockdowns in 1,177 snaps over 33 games (15 starts) in his career. 2015: Third-team All-ACC (media, coaches) ... has team-high 32 knockdowns in 816 snaps over 13 games (12 starts) ... posted team-high four knockdowns in 44 snaps with a 93 percent grade against Wofford ... posted 88 percent mark against Appalachian State ... suffered ankle injury at Louisville but played through it, logging 60 snaps ... played all 65 snaps against Notre Dame, grading out at 82 percent with three knockdowns ... named co-offensive player-of-the-game by the coaches ... graded 88 percent in 43 snaps against Georgia Tech ... earned 87 percent grade with three knockdowns against Boston College ... played 44 snaps and graded 88 percent at Miami, a big reason the Tigers had 416 rushing yards against the Hurricanes ... ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week after grading 91 percent at NC State, a game that saw the Tigers compiled 623 yards offensively ... posted four knockdowns in win over Florida State ... graded 91 percent with three knockdowns at Syracuse ... notched team-best four knockdowns and graded 88 percent in ACC Championship win over North Carolina. 2014: Had five knockdowns in 237 snaps over eight games (three starts) ... had one knockdown in playing all 79 snaps at No. 12 Georgia on Aug. 30; it was his first career start ... had two knockdowns in 55 snaps against SC State on Sept. 6 ... played 27 snaps at No. 1 Florida State on Sept. 20 ... played 26 snaps against North Carolina on Sept. 27 ... had one knockdown in 18 snaps against Syracuse on Oct. 25 ... played 12 snaps against Georgia State on Nov. 22 ... had one knockdown in 20 snaps against No. 24 Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl on Dec. 29. 2013: Had two knockdowns in 58 snaps over seven games ... played seven snaps against SC State on Sept. 7 ... played 18 snaps against Wake Forest on Sept. 28 ... played five snaps at Syracuse on Oct. 5 ... played one snap at Maryland on Oct. 26 ... had one knockdown in eight snaps at Virginia on Nov. 2 ... had one knockdown in 16 snaps against The Citadel on Nov. 23. 2012: Had one knockdown in 66 snaps over five games ... played 34 snaps against Ball State on Sept. 8; it was his first career game ... had one knockdown in 16 snaps against Furman on Sept. 15 ... played four snaps at Duke on Nov. 3 ... played three snaps against Maryland on Nov. 10 ... played nine snaps against No. 7 Louisiana State in the Chick-fil-A Bowl on Dec. 31. 2011: Redshirted ... moved over to the offensive line in Nov. after recovering from injury after starting as a defensive end ... enrolled in January. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 16 defensive end in the nation by 247Sports.com ... No. 244 player in the

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nation and No. 7 player in North Carolina by 247Sports. com ... No. 28 defensive end in the nation and No. 15 player in North Carolina by Rivals.com ... No. 25 defensive end in the nation by MaxPreps.com ... No. 52 defensive end in the nation by ESPN ... No. 20 player in North Carolina by SuperPrep ... second-team all-state by NCPreps.com ... had 77 tackles, 24 tackles for loss, 12 sacks and nine blocked kicks as a junior at East Columbus High School ... conference 200m champion in track as a sophomore ... coached by Travis Conner and Toby Kasell at East Columbus High ... recruited by Dan Brooks. Personal: Graduated May 8, 2015 with a degree in parks, recreation & tourism management ... born Sept. 25, 1992.

T.J. GREEN

Junior who has come into his own as a starting free safety in 2015 ... moved from wide receiver after the 2013 season ... has 133 tackles, one interception and 24 kickoff returns for 505 yards in 825 snaps over 24 games (14 starts) on defense in his career ... has two receptions in 147 snaps over 12 games on offense in his career ... joins Roderick Byers as the only active Tigers to letter on both sides of the ball. 2015: Third-leading tackler on the team with 101 stops ... also has five tackles for loss, three pass breakups in 678 snaps and has started all 13 games for the Tigers ... named coaches player-of-the-game in the opener against Wofford when he tallied 13 tackles, including two for loss ... followed with 10 stops in win over Appalachian State ... recorded first career sack at Louisville, a 10-yard loss ... posted team-high 13 tackles against Notre Dame ... had nine tackles in 62 snaps against Boston College ... posted eight stops against Florida State, all first hits ... notched team-high and personal best 17 tackles at South Carolina, while forcing a pair of fumbles as well ... posted seven tackles in just 25 snaps before leaving due to a targeting call in the ACC Championship Game against North Carolina. 2014: Had 24 tackles, one interception and 21 kickoff returns for a team-high 445 yards in 159 snaps over 11 games (one start) ... eighth in the ACC in yards per kickoff return (21.2) ... had five kickoff returns for a game-high 107 yards at No. 12 Georgia on Aug. 30 ... had four tackles in 26 snaps and a 12-yard kickoff return against SC State on Sept. 6 ... had a 23-yard kickoff return against North Carolina on Sept. 27 ... had two tackles in 15 snaps and an 18-yard kickoff return against NC State on Oct. 4 ... had three tackles in five snaps and three kickoff returns for 66 yards against Louisville on Oct. 11 ... had eight tackles in 45 snaps and three kickoff returns for 51 yards at Boston College on Oct. 18 ... had two kickoff returns for 44 yards against Syracuse on Oct. 25 ... had two kickoff returns for 44 yards at Wake Forest on Nov. 6 ... had one tackle in 26 snaps at No. 23 Georgia Tech on Nov. 15; it was his first career start ... had two tackles and an interception in 18 snaps along with a 26-yard kickoff return against No. 24 Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl on Dec. 29. 2013: Had two receptions and three kickoff returns for 60 yards in 147 snaps over 12 games ... had eight special teams tackles, tied for second-most on the team ... had one reception and an 18-yard kickoff return against SC State on Sept. 7; it was his first career game ... had a four-yard reception against Wake Forest on Sept. 28 ... had a 24-yard kickoff return against Boston College on Oct. 12 ... had a team-high three special teams tackles against Georgia Tech on Nov. 14; named team special teams player-of-the-game ... had an 18-yard kickoff return at No. 9 South Carolina on Nov. 30. Before Clemson: Scored nine touchdowns and averaged 22 yards per reception as a senior at Sylacauga High School ... had 25 tackles and four interceptions

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as a senior ... outstanding kick returner ... No. 18 player in Alabama by ESPN ... No. 56 athlete in the nation by ESPN ... coached by Matt Griffith at Sylacauga High School ... recruited by Robbie Caldwell. Personal: Majoring in parks, recreation & tourism management ... born March 15, 1995. GREEN 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU 9-5 Wofford *50 10 3 13 2-4 9-12 Appalachian State *52 7 3 10 1-1 1 9-17 at Louisville *65 3 1 4 1-10 10-3 Notre Dame *69 9 4 13 10-10 Georgia Tech *37 4 0 4 10-17 Boston College *62 8 1 9 10-24 at Miami (Fla.) *39 2 0 2 1 10-31 at NC State *70 1 0 1 11-7 Florida State *54 8 0 8 11-14 at Syracuse *51 6 2 8 1 11-21 Wake Forest *17 3 2 5 11-28 at South Carolina *69 13 4 17 1-1 12-5 North Carolina *25 6 1 7 Totals 660 80 21 101 5-16 3 * - start; Note: Had a sack against Louisville; had two caused fumbles against South Carolina.

GREEN CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF 2013 0-0 --- 6 2 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 2014 11-1 159 16 8 24 0-0 0-0 1-(-3) 0 0 0-0 2015 13-13 660 80 21 101 5-16 1-10 0-0 1 3 2-0 Totals 24-14 819 102 31 133 5-16 1-10 1-(-3) 1 3 2-0

D.J. GREENLEE

Sophomore who has played as a reserve tight end, and as a member of Clemson’s special teams ... has appeared in 16 career games. 2015: Has played 12 games for the Tigers, including four on offense ... saw 11 snaps and played special teams in the win over Wofford ... notched a tackle against Georgia Tech on kick coverage ... played 10 snaps at Miami ... appeared on special teams coverage against North Carolina in the ACC Championship Game. 2014: Played 28 snaps over four games ... played 20 snaps against SC State on Sept. 6; it was his first career game ... suffered a torn ACL in practice in early November. 2013: Redshirted. Before Clemson: Had 58 tackles and seven tackles for loss as a senior ... three-year starter at linebacker who finished his career with 179 tackles, four recovered fumbles, five interceptions for 107 yards and two touchdowns ... named first-team all-region and all-area as a junior and senior ... helped Daniel High School to an 11-4 record as a senior ... PrepStar All-Southeast Region selection ... lettered three years in track and three years in basketball ... coached by Randy Robinson at Daniel High School ... recruited by Chad Morris. Personal: His father, Larry, is Clemson’s assistant director of strength & conditioning ... majoring in sociology ... born Jan. 20, 1995. GREENLEE CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG 2014 4-0 28 0 0 --- 0 --2015 12-0 25 0 0 --- 0 --Totals 16-0 53 0 0 --- 0 ---

JAY GUILLERMO

Junior who was a primary backup at center behind Ryan Norton, before an injury placed him in the starting lineup early in 2015 ... has 25 knockdowns in 1,296 snaps over 29 games (12 starts) in his career. 2015: Second-team All-ACC (media, coaches) ... three-time ACC Offensive Lineman-of-the-Week, a first for a Clemson lineman since 1989 (Stacy Long) ... has 20 knockdowns on 907 snaps over 13 games (11 starts) ... came in to relieve an injured Ryan Norton in the opener against Wofford and logged 40 snaps ... graded 90 percent for the game ... posted three knockdowns in 50 snaps versus Appalachian State ... played all 65 snaps against Notre Dame, with two knockdowns ... named co-offensive player-of-the-game by the coaches ... graded 92 percent in 61 snaps in win over Geor-

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gia Tech named ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week, his first career honor ... played 78 snaps and graded 88 percent against Boston College, again earning ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week recognition ... graded 90 percent at Miami and was a big reason the Tigers rushed for 416 yards ... played all 80 snaps and graded 89 percent in win over NC State, where the Tigers compiled 623 total yards ... graded 91 percent in win over Florida State ... also graded 91 percent at Syracuse, with three knockdowns ... posted team’s best grade at South Carolina (93 percent) ... played all 98 snaps of the ACC Championship Game, with a 92 percent grade. 2014: Had three knockdowns in 207 snaps over eight games (one start) ... played 26 snaps at No. 12 Georgia on Aug. 30 ... played 52 snaps against SC State on Sept. 6; it was his first career start ... played 12 snaps at No. 1 Florida State on Sept. 20 ... played 47 snaps against North Carolina on Sept. 27 ... had two knockdowns in 16 snaps against NC State on Oct. 4 ... played seven snaps against Georgia State on Nov. 22 ... played three snaps against South Carolina on Nov. 29 ... had one knockdown in 44 snaps against No. 24 Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl on Dec. 29. 2013: Had two knockdowns in 182 snaps over eight games ... played 57 snaps against SC State on Sept. 7; it was his first career game ... played 29 snaps against Wake Forest on Sept. 28 ... had one knockdown in 10 snaps at Syracuse on Oct. 5 ... played 17 snaps against No. 5 Florida State on Oct. 19 ... played five snaps at Maryland on Oct. 26 ... played 47 snaps at Virginia on Nov. 2 ... played eight snaps against Georgia Tech on Nov. 14 ... had one knockdown in nine snaps against The Citadel on Nov. 23. 2012: Redshirted ... enrolled in January. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 89 player in the nation, No. 1 center in the nation and No. 1 player in Tennessee by ESPN ... first-team All-American by ESPN, MaxPreps.com and Sports Illustrated ... No. 6 center in the nation by Rivals.com ... helped Maryville High School to the state title each of the last two seasons ... Mr. Football Lineman-of-the-Year in Tennessee ... played in the Under Armour All-America game ... county player-of-the-year ... led his team to a 15-0 record as a senior, as his team was ranked No. 11 in the nation by MaxPreps.com ... first commitment to Clemson’s 2012 class ... coached by George Quarles at Maryville High School ... recruited by Dan Brooks. Personal: Majoring in sociology ... born Aug. 26, 1994.

TAYLOR HEARN

Valuable member of Clemson’s offensive line and field goal protection unit as a redshirt freshman. 2015: Has seven knockdowns in 167 snaps over 12 games ... saw 28 snaps of action in his first game at tackle against Wofford ... saw three snaps in the win over No. 6 Notre Dame ... posted two and a half knockdowns in 24 snaps versus Georgia Tech, with a 96 percent grade ... logged 43 snaps and graded 90 percent at Miami, with 1.5 knockdown blocks ... posted two knockdowns in 19 snaps against Wake Forest ... logged 12 snaps at South Carolina at left tackle ... played seven snaps of the ACC Championship Game against North Carolina. 2014: Redshirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 15 player in South Carolina by Rivals.com ... No. 17 player in South Carolina by ESPN ... Shrine Bowl selection ... three-year starter on the offensive and defensive lines for Williston-Elko High School ... served as the kicker ... led his baseball team in homers (6) and wins (7) as a junior ... coached by Dwayne Garrick at Williston-Elko High School ... recruited by Marion Hobby. Personal: Major is undeclared ... born Jan. 11, 1996.


GERMONE HOPPER

Junior who has been a mainstay among the wide receiver corps in 2014 and 2015 ... has 71 receptions for 797 yards and six touchdowns in 1,130 snaps over 38 games (seven starts) in his career. 2015: Has 21 receptions for 317 yards and a touchdown in 405 snaps over 13 games (three starts) ... notched a 23-yard reception in win over Appalachian State ... had a 32-yard catch against Georgia Tech ... caught two passes against Boston College ... snagged three balls in win over Florida State ... posted five catches for 44 yards at Syracuse ... named coaching staff’s offensive player-of-the-game against Wake Forest after posting three catches for 120 yards and a touchdown ... had four catches for 30 yards at South Carolina. 2014: Had 27 receptions for 331 yards and three touchdowns in 424 snaps over 13 games (three starts) ... had two receptions for 14 yards against SC State on Sept. 6 ... had two receptions for 52 yards at No. 1 Florida State on Sept. 20 ... had three receptions for 139 yards and two touchdowns against North Carolina on Sept. 27 ... had a 28-yard reception against NC State on Oct. 4 ... had two receptions for 13 yards at Boston College on Oct. 18 ... had four receptions for 29 yards against Syracuse on Oct. 25 ... had seven receptions for 26 yards at Wake Forest on Nov. 6 ... had four receptions against Georgia State on Nov. 22 ... had a 24-yard receiving touchdown against No. 24 Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl on Dec. 29. 2013: Had 23 receptions for 149 yards and two touchdowns, five yards on one carry and four kickoff returns for 69 yards in 301 snaps over 12 games ... had a game-tying-high six receptions for 66 yards and a team-high two touchdowns along with a 25-yard kickoff return for a team-high 91 all-purpose yards against SC State on Sept. 7; named ACC Rookie-of-the-Week ... had four receptions for 25 yards at NC State on Sept. 19 ... had two receptions for 18 yards against Wake Forest on Sept. 28 ... had a team-tying-high four receptions for eight yards, a five-yard carry and two kickoff returns for 31 yards at Syracuse on Oct. 5 ... had a four-yard reception against No. 5 Florida State on Oct. 19 ... had three receptions for nine yards and a 13-yard kickoff return at Virginia on Nov. 2 ... had two receptions for seven yards against No. 6 Ohio State in the Orange Bowl on Jan. 3; it was his first career start. 2012: Redshirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 11 wide receiver in the nation and No. 75 overall player in the nation by Rivals.com ... No. 13 wide receiver in the nation and No. 81 overall player in the nation by ESPN ... No. 11 wide receiver in the nation and No. 75 overall player in the nation by Lindy’s ... No. 20 wide receiver in the nation by Scout.com ... No. 4 player in North Carolina by Rivals.com ... No. 4 player in North Carolina by ESPN ... No. 6 player in North Carolina by SuperPrep ... No. 113 overall player and No. 15 wide receiver in the nation as well as No. 6 player in North Carolina by 247Sports. com ... played in the U.S. Army All-American Game and the Shrine Bowl ... rushed for over 4,000 yards and 50 touchdowns in his four years in high school ... returned five kickoffs and one punt for touchdowns as a senior ... his school’s career leader in rushing yards, punt return yards and kickoff return yards ... third in the state in the 100m (10.68) and fourth in the 200m (21.68) as a senior ... his team won the state titles in the 400m relay and 800m relay in record times ... coached by Andrew Howard at Phillip O. Berry Academy of Technology ... recruited by Danny Pearman. Personal: Majoring in sociology ... born Oct. 22, 1993. HOPPER CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds TD KOR 2013 12-1 301 23 149 6.5 2 26 1 5 0 4-69 2014 13-3 424 27 331 12.3 3 74 1 0 0 0-0 2015 13-3 405 21 317 15.1 1 63 0 0 0 0-0 Totals 38-7 1130 71 797 11.2 6 74 2 5 0 4-69

TIGER BIOS GREG HUEGEL

Original walk-on joined the team in the summer of 2015 ... team’s starting placekicker who sat in the stands at Memorial Stadium as a freshman in 2014. 2015: Second-team All-American by Sports Illustrated ... first walk-on to earn All-America honors in Clemson history while still a walk-on ... first-team freshman All-American by USA Today ... second-team All-ACC (media) ... third-team All-ACC (coaches) ... has converted 22 of 25 field goals, an 88-percent success rate ... leads all ACC kickers in field goal percentage and is third in kick scoring with 115 points on the season ... his point total ranks second in Clemson history, trailing only the 118 posted by current Arizona Cardinals kicker Chandler Catanzaro in 2011 ... missed just one field goal against ACC competition, and it came from 47 yards out in the championship game versus North Carolina ... hit a 47-yard field goal in his second career game, when he was 2-3 versus Appalachian State ... special teams player-of-the-game after making both field goal attempts in three-point win over Louisville on the road ... connected on two field goals against Boston College, with a long of 42 ... produced first career three field goal effort at NC State ... duplicated the effort the following week when he was named specialist-of-the-game by coaches against Florida State ... co-special teams player-of-the-game by coaches after booting three more field goals at Syracuse, including a long of 42 ... made 16th consecutive field goal in his hometown of Columbia at South Carolina, a 36-yarder. Before Clemson: Lettered at Blythewood High School. Personal: His brother was a walk-on kicker at South Carolina ... majoring in architecture ... born Nov. 10, 1995. HUEGEL 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opponent FG-FGA Distances PAT Points 9-5 Wofford 0-0 ----- 6-6 6 9-12 Appalachian State 2-3 39, 37, 47 5-5 11 9-17 Louisville 2-2 36, 27 2-2 8 10-3 Notre Dame 1-2 35, 45 3-3 6 10-10 Georgia Tech 1-1 21 5-5 8 10-17 Boston College 2-2 42, 39 4-4 10 10-24 at Miami (Fla.) 1-1 30 7-8 10 10-31 at NC State 3-3 29, 41, 22 5-7 14 11-7 Florida State 3-3 31, 25, 34 2-2 11 11-14 at Syracuse 3-3 38, 31, 42 4-4 13 11-21 Wake Forest 2-2 40, 36 2-3 8 11-28 at South Carolina 1-1 36 4-5 7 12-5 North Carolina 1-2 47, 27 0-0 3 Totals 22-25 49-54 115 Note: Underlined distance indicates made field goal; had a 29-yard punt against Notre Dame.

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ALBERT HUGGINS

Enrolled in January ... reserve defensive tackle with tremendous upside. 2015: Has 12 tackles in 65 snaps over five games ... broke up a pass and posted six tackles in 23 snaps against Appalachian State ... played seven snaps in win over Georgia Tech ... logged 20 snaps at Miami and posted five tackles. Before Clemson: Marked the first time Clemson signed the consensus top player in South Carolina since 2008 (Da’Quan Bowers) ... first-team All-American by Parade as a senior ... No. 92 player and No. 12 defensive tackle in the nation and No. 1 player in South Carolina by 247Sports.com ... No. 76 player and No. 6 defensive tackle in the nation and No. 1 player in South Carolina by Rivals.com ... No. 104 player in the nation by Scout.com ... No. 168 player in the nation and No. 2 player in South Carolina by ESPN ... played in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl ... had 208 tackles, 35 tackles for loss and 28 sacks in his career ... had 73 tackles, 10 sacks and three caused fumbles as a senior ... had 65 tackles, 13 tackles for loss and 11 sacks as a junior ... had 70 tackles, 12 tackles for loss and seven

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MITCH HYATT

Enrolled in January ... first true freshman to start his first game on the offensive line since James Farr in 1980 ... first first-year freshman to start the opener since 1944 (Phil Prince) ... has started all 13 games at left tackle, logging the most snaps in Clemson history by a true freshman offensive lineman. 2015: First-team freshman All-American by Sporting News and USA Today ... Third-team All-ACC (media, coaches) ... second on the team with 30 knockdown blocks in 13 starts ... had three or more knockdowns in five games ... graded 92 percent in his first career game against Wofford ... posted three knockdowns and an 85 percent mark in the win over Appalachian State ... graded 87 percent and took part in every snap of the road win at Louisville ... added three knockdowns versus the Cards ... played all 65 snaps in win over Notre Dame, while grading 86 percent ... named co-offensive playerof-the-game by the coaches ... logged 54 snaps with three knockdowns against Georgia Tech ... graded 85 percent with two knockdowns in 66 snaps in win over Boston College ... team-best 91 percent grade at Miami in 53 snaps ... had three knockdowns and was a big reason the Tigers rushed for 416 yards versus the ‘Canes ... helped Clemson to 623 yards of total offense at NC State and graded 90 percent against the Wolfpack ... earned 93 percent mark on film in playing every snap against Florida State, while earning ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week honors for the first time ... first first-year freshman to earn ACC Offensive Lineman-of-the-Week honors in school history ... posted team high 90 percent grade and three knockdowns against Wake Forest ... played 62 snaps and graded 91 percent at South Carolina. Before Clemson: Played in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl ... first-team All-American by MaxPreps.com, Parade and USA Today as a senior ... first-team AllAmerican by MaxPreps.com as a junior ... No. 8 player and No. 2 offensive tackle in the nation by Scout.com ... No. 22 player and No. 2 offensive tackle in the nation by 247Sports.com (sixth-best signee entering the ACC) ... No. 16 player and No. 2 offensive tackle in the nation and No. 2 player in Georgia by ESPN ... No. 16 player and No. 2 offensive tackle in the nation and No. 3 player in Georgia by Rivals.com ... participated in The Opening ... coached by Bob Sphire ... recruited by Tony Elliott. Personal: His uncle, Dan Benish, was an All-ACC defensive tackle and a starter on Clemson’s 1981 National Championship team ... majoring in general engineering ... born Feb. 6, 1997.

JADAR JOHNSON

Junior who has been one of the team’s top backup safeties in 2014 and 2015 ... has 38 tackles, four interceptions and four pass breakups in 538 snaps over 37 games (one start) in his career. 2015: Tied for second on the team with two interceptions, while also contributing 13 tackles in 198 snaps over all 13 games ... logged 32 plays against Appalachian State ... made game-clinching interception as time expired in the road win over Louisville, his third career takeaway ... posted four tackles in 25 snaps against Notre Dame ... blocked a punt that resulted in a safety against Georgia Tech ... broke up a pass in the Boston College win ... provided big interception early that gave Clemson all the momentum in 58-0 win at Mi-

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ami ... posted two special teams tackles against Florida State. 2014: Had 13 tackles, two tackles for loss, one sack, a team-tying-high two interceptions for a teamhigh 84 yards, one quarterback pressure and three pass breakups in 242 snaps over 13 games (one start) ... had two tackles, a 60-yard interception return for a touchdown and pass breakup in 29 snaps against SC State on Sept. 6 ... had a 24-yard interception return for a touchdown in 12 snaps at No. 1 Florida State on Sept. 20 ... had a pass breakup in 31 snaps against NC State on Oct. 4 ... had one sack in eight snaps against Louisville on Oct. 11 ... had three tackles and one tackle for loss in 24 snaps against Georgia State on Nov. 22 ... had one tackle in 37 snaps against South Carolina on Nov. 29; it was his first career start. 2013: Had 12 tackles and one pass breakup in 98 snaps over 11 games ... had three tackles in 26 snaps against SC State on Sept. 7; it was his first career game ... had one tackle in seven snaps against No. 5 Florida State on Oct. 19 ... had a pass breakup in 27 snaps at Virginia on Nov. 2 ... had two tackles in four snaps against Georgia Tech on Nov. 14 ... had five tackles in 21 snaps against The Citadel on Nov. 23 ... enrolled in January ... had one tackle in the Spring Game. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 80 athlete in the nation and No. 9 player in South Carolina by ESPN ... No. 28 safety in the nation by Scout.com ... played in the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas ... had 50 tackles, four interceptions and 10 pass breakups as a junior ... PrepStar All-Southeast Region selection ... attended the same high school that sent all-time great Woodrow Dantzler (1998-01) to Clemson ... coached by Tommy Brown at Orangeburg-Wilkinson High School ... recruited by Marion Hobby. Personal: Majoring in pre-business ... born June 29, 1995. JOHNSON CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF 2013 11-0 98 5 7 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-0 2014 13-1 242 9 4 13 2-14 1-11 2-84 1 2 0-0 2015 13-0 153 10 3 13 0.5-2 0-0 2-16 1 2 0-0 Totals 37-1 493 24 14 38 2.5-16 1-11 4-100 2 5 0-0

KENDALL JOSEPH

Redshirt freshman linebacker and special teams contributor who has missed time due to some injuries in 2015. 2015: Has nine tackles in 58 snaps over six games ... also has four quarterback pressures ... posted a tackle in 14 snaps in his first game against Wofford ... played 20 snaps and contributed two tackles and three quarterback pressures at Miami ... sat the Wake Forest game due to concussion suffered in practice. 2014: Redshirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 18 inside linebacker in the nation by ESPN ... No. 17 player in South Carolina by 247Sports.com ... Shrine Bowl selection ... led BeltonHonea Path High School to an 11-2 record and the third round of state playoffs as a senior ... had 118 tackles, three tackles for loss, two interceptions, a recovered fumble and blocked punt as a senior ... had 205 yards and six touchdowns on 47 carries as a senior ... had 139 tackles, 13 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks as a junior ... had 115 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, two sacks and one caused fumble as a sophomore ... three-time state weightlifting champion; also played basketball and ran track ... coached by Russell Blackston at Belton-Honea Path High School ... recruited by Chad Morris. Personal: Majoring in health science ... born Nov. 19, 1995. JOSEPH CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF 2015 5-0 58 6 4 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 0-0

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Two-year starter at strong safety who is also a member of several special teams units ... has 196 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, seven interceptions, 15 pass breakups, two caused fumbles and two recovered fumbles in 1,870 snaps over 38 games (28 starts) in his career ... switched from jersey #20 to #1 his junior year. 2015: Earned first-team All-America honors from the Associated Press and ESPN.com ... second-team All-American according to CBS Sports and Sports Illustrated ... first-team All-ACC (coaches) ... second-team All-ACC (media) ... sixth on the team with 74 tackles, including 6.5 for loss ... also has eight pass breakups and three quarterback pressures in 728 snaps in starting all 13 games ... second on the team with six special teams tackles ... fine all-around game against Appalachian State, with an interception in the end zone and a pass breakup ... graded 95 percent on film against Louisville, where he had four tackles ... caused and recovered a fumble in 68 snaps against Notre Dame ... it was one of the big plays of the year, as he knocked the ball loose at the one with under two minutes left ... posted career-best three tackles for loss in win over Georgia Tech, earning a share of player-of-the-game honors by the coaching staff ... posted eight tackles at NC State, with a pass breakup and tackle for loss ... posted a tackle for loss and blocked his first career field goal at Syracuse ... had two breakups at South Carolina, with two special teams tackles as well. 2014: Had 67 tackles, five tackles for loss, three sacks, one quarterback pressure, a team-tying-high two interceptions for 21 yards, seven pass breakups and one recovered fumble in 698 snaps over 13 games (12 starts) ... had nine tackles and a pass breakup in 55 snaps at No. 12 Georgia on Aug. 30 ... had four tackles and two pass breakups in 24 snaps against SC State on Sept. 6 ... had four tackles, a four-yard interception return and two pass breakups in 65 snaps at No. 1 Florida State on Sept. 20 ... had eight tackles in 72 snaps against North Carolina on Sept. 27 ... had 10 tackles, one tackle for loss and a pass breakup in 69 snaps against Louisville on Oct. 11; named team co-defensive player-of-the-game ... one of the tackles saved the game on Louisville’s final drive ... had five tackles and a sack in 58 snaps at Boston College on Oct. 18 ... had six tackles, two tackles for loss and one sack in 61 snaps against Syracuse on Oct. 25 ... had two tackles and a pass breakup in 69 snaps at Wake Forest on Nov. 6 ... had four tackles and one sack in 64 snaps at No. 23 Georgia Tech on Nov. 15 ... had five tackles and a 17-yard interception return in 44 snaps against Georgia State on Nov. 22 ... had three tackles in 37 snaps against South Carolina on Nov. 29 ... had four tackles and a 12-yard fumble return in 41 snaps against No. 24 Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl on Dec. 29. 2013: Had 55 tackles, 0.5 tackles for loss, a teamtying-high four interceptions for 62 yards and one caused fumble in 444 snaps over 12 games (three starts) ... tied for fifth in the ACC in interceptions ... had two tackles in 21 snaps against SC State on Sept. 7; it was his first career game ... had five tackles in 23 snaps against Wake Forest on Sept. 28 ... had eight tackles and his first career interception in 75 snaps at Syracuse on Oct. 5 ... had four tackles in 38 snaps against Boston College on Oct. 12; it was his first career start ... had two tackles and a 25-yard interception return in 47 snaps at Maryland on Oct. 26 ... had three tackles, a 37-yard interception return and a caused fumble in 27 snaps at Virginia on Nov. 2; named team co-defensive player-of-the-game ... had seven tackles in 57 snaps against The Citadel on Nov. 23 ... had 10 tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss in playing all 81 snaps at No. 9 South Carolina on Nov. 30 ... had nine tackles and a key interception in the third quarter in 72 snaps against No. 6 Ohio State in the Orange Bowl on Jan. 3. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 16 athlete in the nation by Rivals.com and 247Sports.com ... No. 7 out-

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side linebacker in the nation by Scout.com ... top-300 All-American by PrepStar ... area defensive player-ofthe-year at South Fort Myers High School ... helped his team to an 11-2 record as a senior ... No. 15 athlete in the nation by MaxPreps ... had 528 rushing yards and five touchdowns as a senior; averaged 12.3 yards per carry ... averaged 18.9 yards per reception and scored five touchdowns ... as a safety, he had 87 tackles, three sacks and an interception ... had 1,600 rushing yards and 17 touchdowns as a junior ... came to Clemson from the same high school as wide receiver Sammy Watkins ... played in the Offense-Defense Bowl in Houston, Texas ... coached by Grant Redhead ... recruited by Tony Elliott. Personal: His uncle, Jevon Kearse, was an All-America linebacker at Florida and an NFL All-Pro ... his cousin, Phillip Buchanon, was a defensive back at Miami (Fla.) and played in the NFL ... majoring in communication studies ... born Feb. 11, 1994. KEARSE 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Int PBU 9-5 Wofford *53 9 3 12 1-3 1 9-12 Appalachian State *36 2 0 2 1-0 2 9-17 at Louisville *66 4 0 4 10-3 Notre Dame *68 5 0 5 10-10 Georgia Tech *53 6 0 6 3-11 10-17 Boston College *50 4 1 5 10-24 at Miami (Fla.) *37 0 0 0 1 10-31 at NC State *70 8 1 9 1-5 1 11-7 Florida State *59 5 3 8 0.5-1 11-14 at Syracuse *55 4 2 6 1-4 11-21 Wake Forest *47 3 1 4 1 11-28 at South Carolina *69 7 2 9 2 12-5 North Carolina *65 4 0 4 Totals 728 61 13 74 6.5-24 1-0 8 * - start; Note: Had a caused fumble and recovered fumble against Notre Dame; had a blocked field goal against Syracuse.

KEARSE CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF 2013 12-3 444 34 21 55 0.5-2 0-0 4-62 0 0 1-0 2014 13-12 698 54 13 67 5-25 3-20 2-21 1 7 0-1 2015 13-13 728 61 13 74 6.5-24 0-0 1-0 3 8 1-1 Totals 38-28 1870 149 47 196 12-51 3-20 7-83 4 15 2-2

AMMON LAKIP

Served as a backup placekicker behind Chandler Catanzaro in 2012 and 2013 before becoming the starter in 2014 ... starting kickoff man for the Tigers in 2015, who also kicks extra points ... is 23-31 (74.2 percent) on field goals and 58-59 on extra points for 128 points in 30 games (14 starts) in his career. 2015: Has made 7-7 extra points and lone field goal attempt for 11 points ... has handled kickoff duties in all 10 of his appearances, with 28 touchdbacks ... forced first career fumble on opening kickoff of the second half in 24-22 win over Notre Dame ... actually has two caused fumbles, tied for second on the team ... made first field goal of the season against Georgia Tech, a 42-yard try ... posted a tackle and had four touchbacks in the win over Boston College ... named specialist-of-the-game by the coaching staff ... posted six touchbacks in 58-0 win at Miami ... had four touchbacks at NC State ... co-special teams player-of-thegame by coaches after posting four touchbacks, two tackles and a forced fumble at Syracuse ... kicked extra points in the win over North Carolina and was a perfect 6-6 against the Tar Heels. 2014: One of 20 semifinalists for the Lou Groza Award ... third-team All-ACC by College Sports Madness ... Honorable Mention All-ACC selection (media, coaches) ... was 21-28 (75.0 percent) on field goals and 43-44 on extra points for a team-high 106 points in 13 games (13 starts) ... had a streak of 13 made field goals in a row ... tied for first in school history in multiple field-goal games (8), tied for fith in kick scoring, tied for seventh in field-goal attempts, eighth in field goals, tied for eighth in scoring, ninth in extra points and 10th in extra-point attempts ... tied for 13th in the nation in field goals per game (1.6) ... third in the ACC in field goals per game, fourth in kick-scoring points per game (8.2), fifth in points per game (8.2), sixth in extra-point percentage (97.7) and ninth in


field-goal percentage (75.0) ... made all three extrapoint attempts at No. 12 Georgia on Aug. 30; it was his first career start ... was 3-3 on field goals and scored a game-high 15 points against SC State on Sept. 6; named team special teams player-of-the-game ... was 2-2 on field goals and 6-6 on extra-point attempts for a game-tying-high 12 points against North Carolina on Sept. 27 ... was 3-3 on field goals and scored 11 points against Louisville on Oct. 11; named team co-special teams player-of-the-game ... was 3-3 on field goals and scored 10 points against Syracuse on Oct. 25; named ACC Specialist-of-the-Week; named team special teams player-of-the-game ... was 2-2 on field goals and scored 10 points at Wake Forest on Nov. 6 ... was 2-2 on field goals at No. 23 Georgia Tech on Nov. 15. 2013: Was 1-2 on field goals and 6-6 on extra points for nine points in five games ... had 11 kickoffs and two punts for a 42.0-yard average ... made his only extrapoint attempt, had a 43-yard punt and had three kickoffs with one touchback against SC State on Sept. 7 ... made his only extra-point attempt, had a 41-yard punt and had three kickoffs against Wake Forest on Sept. 28 ... made his only extra-point attempt and had one kickoff at Syracuse on Oct. 5 ... made a 41-yard field goal and his two extra-point attempts at Virginia on Nov. 2 ... made his only extra-point attempt and had one kickoff against The Citadel on Nov. 23. 2012: Was 2-2 on extra points and had one kickoff in two games ... made his only extra-point attempt in the fourth quarter against Ball State on Sept. 8; it was his first career game ... made his only extra-point attempt and had one kickoff at Wake Forest on Oct. 25. 2011: Redshirted. Before Clemson: First visited Clemson as a soccer recruit in the spring of 2010 ... made 14-20 field goals as a senior at Chattahoochee High School ... averaged 40 yards per punt and 80 percent of his kickoffs went for touchbacks ... kicked a 50-yard field goal in the state championship game and also kicked a 51-yarder ... made a 27-yard field goal as time expired to give his team a victory in the semifinals ... No. 7 placekicker in the nation by Rivals.com ... No. 8 placekicker in the nation by Scout.com ... No. 12 placekicker in the nation by ESPN ... attended the same high school as former Tiger two-sport athlete Mark Buchholz, who set the school record for consecutive extra points (88) in 2007 and 2008; it is also the alma mater of former Clemson quarterback Charlie Whitehurst (2002-05) ... coached by Terry Crowder at Chattahoochee High ... recruited by Jeff Scott. Personal: Graduated with a degree in sociology in December 2015 ... born July 23, 1993. LAKIP CAREER STATS Year G-S 11-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total HB LG PAT Pts 2012 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 -- -- 2-2 2 2013 5-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 1-2 0 41 6-6 9 2014 13-13 8-9 7-9 6-10 0-0 21-28 1 49 43-44 106 2015 10-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 -- 49 7-7 10 Totals 30-14 8-9 7-10 8-12 0-0 23-31 49 58-59 127

SHAQ LAWSON

Junior who made an enormous impact his first two seasons as a backup, and has blossomed into one of the best defensive ends in the nation as a junior in 2015 ... has 157 tackles, 43.5 tackles for loss, 17 sacks, 29 quarterback pressures and two caused fumbles in 1,287 snaps over 39 games (14 starts) in his career ... first Clemson defender since Anthony Simmons (199597) with double figure tackles for loss as a freshman, sophomore and junior ... finalist for several national awards after leading the nation in tackles for loss in 2015. 2015: Finalist for the Hendricks Award, Lombardi Award and Nagurski Trophy ... semifinalist for the Bednarik Award ... consensus All-American ... first-team All-American by the Associated Press, ESPN.com, AFCA, USA Today and Walter Camp ... second-team

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All-American according to CBS Sports, Sporting News and Sports Illustrated ... first-team All-ACC (media, coaches) ... has 78 tackles, 22.5 for loss and 9.5 sacks to lead all Tigers in the latter two categories ... his 22.5 tackles for loss were more than his mentor, Vic Beasley, had when he was ACC Defensive Player of the Year as a junior at Clemson ... Beasley went on to be the eighth pick of the 2015 NFL Draft ... his tackle for loss total is the ninth-best single season mark in school history ... has had at least one tackle for loss in 12 of the 13 games ... third on the team with 15 quarterback pressures ... posted 1.5 tackles for loss against Wofford ... first sack came against Appalachian State, when he shared defensive player-of-the-game honors with Ben Boulware ... named ACC Co-Defensive Lineman of the Week for his efforts versus the Mountaineers ... posted 1.5 sacks at Louisville, upping his career total to five sacks on Thursday night games ... posted 3.5 tackles for loss, all in the first half, against Notre Dame ... codefensive player-of-the-game with Kevin Dodd for the performance by the coaches ... notched a sack against Georgia Tech ... had a tackle for loss in the Boston College win ... posted two sacks in just 25 snaps at Miami ... tallied three tackles for loss with a sack at Syracuse and was named defensive player-of-the-game by the coaches ... notched 1.5 tackles for loss against Wake Forest ... had a sack and 1.5 tackles for loss at South Carolina ... had two tackles for loss, a sack and forced fumble in the ACC Championship Game against North Carolina. 2014: Had 44 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks, five quarterback pressures and one caused fumble in 295 snaps over 13 games (one start) ... had four tackles and two quarterback pressures in 33 snaps at No. 12 Georgia on Aug. 30 ... had five tackles, two tackles for loss and one sack in 24 snaps against SC State on Sept. 6 ... had four tackles and one sack for a safety in 23 snaps against North Carolina on Sept. 27 ... had one tackle and two quarterback pressures in 22 snaps against NC State on Oct. 4 ... had two tackles in 21 snaps against Louisville on Oct. 11; it was his first career start ... had two tackles and one tackle for loss in 18 snaps at Boston College on Oct. 18 ... had four tackles in 16 snaps against Syracuse on Oct. 25 ... had six tackles, a game-high four tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks in 30 snaps at Wake Forest on Nov. 6; named team defensive player-of-the-game ... had four tackles and one tackle for loss in 25 snaps at No. 23 Georgia Tech on Nov. 15 ... had two tackles and one tackle for loss in 26 snaps against Georgia State on Nov. 22 ... had four tackles and one tackle for loss in 24 snaps against South Carolina on Nov. 29 ... had four tackles, a caused fumble and a blocked extra point in 19 snaps against No. 24 Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl on Dec. 29. 2013: Second-team freshman All-American by CollegeFootballNews.com and Phil Steele ... third-team freshman All-American by Athlon ... had 35 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, four sacks, nine quarterback pressures and one pass breakup in 337 snaps over 13 games ... his four sacks tied William Perry (1981) and Ricky Sapp (2006) for most by a Tiger first-year freshman ... had three tackles in 30 snaps against No. 5 Georgia on Aug. 31; it was his first career game ... had four tackles, two tackles for loss and two quarterback pressures in 29 snaps against SC State on Sept. 7 ... had four tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and one sack in 22 snaps at NC State on Sept. 19 ... had two tackles for loss, one sack and two quarterback pressures in 35 snaps at Syracuse on Oct. 5 ... had three tackles in 23 snaps against Boston College on Oct. 12 ... had one tackle and two quarterback pressures in 22 snaps at Maryland on Oct. 26 ... had two tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, a pass breakup and two quarterback pressures in 34 snaps at Virginia on Nov. 2 ... had two tackles and one sack in 26 snaps against Georgia Tech on Nov. 14 ... had five tackles in 32 snaps against The Citadel on Nov. 23 ... had three

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tackles in 19 snaps at No. 9 South Carolina on Nov. 30 ... had three tackles and one sack against No. 6 Ohio State in the Orange Bowl on Jan. 3 ... enrolled in January ... had two tackles in the Spring Game. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 1 prep school prospect in the nation and No. 1 prep school defensive end at Hargrave Military Academy by 247Sports.com ... No. 3 player in South Carolina by Rivals.com ... top-300 All-American by PrepStar ... had 99 tackles, 23 tackles for loss, nine sacks and five caused fumbles as a senior ... had 100 tackles, 23 tackles for loss, 13 sacks and two touchdowns as a junior ... played in the North/South All-Star game, where he was named defensive MVP ... defensive MVP in the Offense/Defense All-American Bowl ... coached by Randy Robinson at Daniel High School and Troy Davis at Hargrave Military Academy ... recruited by Dan Brooks and Chad Morris. Personal: Majoring in parks, recreation & tourism management ... born June 17, 1994.

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LAWSON 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP 9-5 Wofford *27 5 1 6 1.5-2 9-12 Appalachian State *44 4 1 5 3-12 1-8 2 9-17 at Louisville *67 5 3 8 1.5-10 1.5-10 2 10-3 Notre Dame *69 7 2 9 3.5-7 10-10 Georgia Tech *37 4 2 6 1-12 1-12 2 10-17 Boston College *48 4 1 5 1-3 1 10-24 at Miami *25 4 1 5 2-11 2-11 1 10-31 at NC State *65 1 0 1 1-5 1-5 1 11-7 Florida State *52 6 3 9 11-14 at Syracuse *57 7 1 8 3-10 1-3 2 11-21 Wake Forest *41 2 2 4 1.5-4 11-28 at South Carolina *65 5 2 7 1.5-8 1-6 1 12-5 North Carolina *58 4 1 5 2-14 1-10 3 Totals 655 58 20 78 22.5-98 9.5-65 15 * - start; Had a caused fumble against North Carolina.

LAWSON CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF 2013 13-0 337 17 18 35 10-43 4-17 0-0 9 1 0-0 2014 13-1 295 30 14 44 11-50 3.5-31 0-0 5 0 1-0 2015 13-13 655 58 20 78 22.5-98 9.5-65 0-0 15 1 1-0 Totals 39-14 1287 105 52 157 43.5-191 17-113 0-0 29 2 2-0

JORDAN LEGGETT

Junior who has grown into one of the nation’s best tight ends ... always been a productive pass-catcher, but has steadily improved his blocking as a junior ... has 60 receptions for 779 yards and 10 touchdowns in 1,269 snaps over 34 games (21 starts) in his career. 2015: One of three finalists for the John Mackey Award, presented annually to the nation’s top tight end ... second-team All-American by the Walter Camp Foundation ... honorable mention All-American according to Sports Illustrated ... first-team All-ACC (coaches) ... second-team All-ACC (media) ... tied for third on the team with 34 catches for 442 yards and seven touchdowns in 743 snaps over 13 starts ... his seven touchdowns are most on the team ... needs just one touchdown to match Dwayne Allen (2011) and Brandon Ford (2012) for the school single-season record ... 28 of his 34 catches have gone for first downs ... had three catches for 29 yards in win over Appalachian State ... first Tiger tight end with a touchdown reception in five consecutive games ... caught first touchdown of the season at Louisville, a 25-yard strike from Deshaun Watson on a trick formation ... followed with six-yard touchdown catch to open the scoring in win over Notre Dame ... named co-offensive player-of-the-game by the coaches ... continued his fine play with a third straight game posting at least one touchdown with two in win over Georgia Tech ... named player-of-the-game offensively after four-catch performance ... caught six-yard touchdown pass against Boston College ... scored on a 34-yard pass from Watson at Miami to break the school record ... posted career highs with six catches and 101 yards against Florida State ... had four catches for 73 yards at South Carolina, several of which converted third downs ... caught seventh touchdown of the year in the first half with two seconds remaining against North Carolina, helping Tigers to the ACC Championship.

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2014: ACC Academic Honor Roll member ... had 14 receptions for 161 yards and one touchdown in 360 snaps over 11 games (seven starts) ... had two receptions for 25 yards against SC State on Sept. 6 ... had a five-yard receiving touchdown against North Carolina on Sept. 27 ... had a 21-yard reception against NC State on Oct. 4 ... had three receptions for 43 yards against Louisville on Oct. 11 ... had two receptions for 25 yards at Boston College on Oct. 18 ... had two receptions for 13 yards against South Carolina on Nov. 29 ... had a game-high seven receptions for a game-high 59 yards and a touchdown in the Spring Game. 2013: Had 12 receptions for 176 yards and two touchdowns in 166 snaps over 10 games (one start) ... had a six-yard reception against SC State on Sept. 7; it was his first career game ... had three receptions for 38 yards, including an 18-yard touchdown, against Wake Forest on Sept. 28 ... had a 10-yard reception and two kickoff returns for 12 yards against No. 5 Florida State on Oct. 19 ... had a five-yard receiving touchdown at Maryland on Oct. 26; it was his first career start ... had four receptions for 30 yards at Virginia on Nov. 2 ... had a 44-yard reception against The Citadel on Nov. 23 ... had a team-high 43-yard reception against No. 6 Ohio State in the Orange Bowl on Jan. 3 ... enrolled in January ... had seven receptions for 97 yards and a touchdown in the Spring Game; his 50-yard receiving touchdown gave his Orange team the lead for good. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 7 tight end in the nation and No. 76 player in Florida by ESPN ... No. 13 tight end in the nation and No. 83 player in Florida by Rivals.com ... PrepStar All-Southeast Region selection ... No. 18 tight end in the nation by MaxPreps ... had 45 receptions for 608 yards and three touchdowns as a junior ... coached by Jay Wallace at Navarre High School ... recruited by Chad Morris. Personal: Majoring in parks, recreation & tourism management ... born Jan. 31, 1995. LEGGETT 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opponent 9-5 Wofford 9-12 Appalachian State 9-17 Louisville 10-3 Notre Dame 10-10 Georgia Tech 10-17 Boston College 10-24 at Miami (Fla.) 10-31 at NC State 11-7 Florida State 11-14 at Syracuse 11-21 Wake Forest 11-28 at South Carolina 12-5 North Carolina Totals

Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG *39 1 11 11.0 0 11 *46 3 29 9.7 0 16 *57 3 42 14.0 1 25 *52 2 7 3.5 1 6 *40 4 56 14.0 2 29 *49 2 12 6.0 1 6 *40 1 34 34.0 1 34 *69 1 13 13.0 0 13 *78 6 101 16.8 0 25 *73 3 29 9.7 0 11 *49 1 11 11.0 0 11 *57 4 73 18.3 0 25 *94 3 24 8.0 1 13 743 34 442 13.0 7 34

LEGGETT CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG 2013 10-1 166 12 176 14.7 2 44 2014 11-7 360 14 161 11.5 1 21 2015 13-13 743 34 442 13.0 7 34 Totals 34-21 1269 60 779 13.0 10 44

ERIC MAC LAIN

Began his career as a tight end, but has since moved to the offensive line and has grown into a first-team all-conference performer and one of Clemson’s greatest leaders in recent memory ... has logged 1,346 snaps over 52 games in his career ... winningest player in Clemson history, he has played in 45 Tiger wins (with just seven losses) in his career. 2015: Nominated for the AFCA All-Good Works Team in the preseason ... first-team All-ACC (media, coaches) ... has second-most knockdowns on the team with 29, and has played line-high 923 snaps on the season ... graded 91 percent in the opener against Wofford ... posted a pair of knockdowns at Louisville, paving the way for Wayne Gallman’s 139 rushing yards ... paved way for 200-plus rushing yards against Notre Dame with a line-best 88 percent grade in 60 snaps ... named co-offensive player-of-the-game by the coaches ... helped pave way for 500-plus yards of total offense

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against Georgia Tech with an 88 percent grade in 67 snaps ... graded 87 percent in big win over Boston College ... played 54 snaps with 2.5 knockdowns in 58-0 win over Miami ... graded 90 percent in playing all 80 snaps at NC State, where Clemson rolled to 623 yards of total offense ... shared team-high honors with 93 percent grade in win over Florida State, while collecting four knockdowns ... graded 90 percent with three knockdowns at Syracuse ... played all 74 snaps at South Carolina, with a 91 percent grade ... earned 91 percent grade and played all 98 snaps in the ACC Championship Game against North Carolina, when the Tigers posted over 600 yards of total offense and scored 45 points. 2014: ACC Academic Honor Roll member ... ACC Top Six recipient for community service ... played 245 snaps over 13 games (one start) ... played 18 snaps at No. 12 Georgia on Aug. 30 ... played 24 snaps against SC State on Sept. 6 ... played 26 snaps against North Carolina on Sept. 27 ... played 27 snaps against NC State on Oct. 4 ... played 35 snaps against Syracuse on Oct. 25; it was his first career start ... played 20 snaps at No. 23 Georgia Tech on Nov. 15 ... played 33 snaps against Georgia State on Nov. 22 ... had two knockdowns in 62 snaps against No. 24 Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl on Dec. 29. 2013: Had seven knockdowns in 140 snaps over 13 games ... played 35 snaps against SC State on Sept. 7 ... played 29 snaps against Wake Forest on Sept. 28 ... had two knockdowns in eight snaps at Syracuse on Oct. 5 ... had two knockdowns in 17 snaps against No. 5 Florida State on Oct. 19 ... had one knockdown in five snaps at Maryland on Oct. 26 ... had one knockdown in 27 snaps at Virginia on Nov. 2 ... played three snaps against Georgia Tech on Nov. 14 ... had one knockdown in 16 snaps against The Citadel on Nov. 23. 2012: Played 38 snaps at tight end and 10 snaps at offensive tackle over 13 games ... played one snap against No. 25 Auburn at Atlanta, Ga. on Sept. 1; it was his first career game ... played one snap at tight end in the third quarter, then had one knockdown in four snaps as an offensive tackle at Duke on Nov. 3 ... played six snaps at offensive tackle and two snaps at tight end against Maryland on Nov. 10. 2011: Redshirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 59 player in the nation and No. 6 tight end by Rivals.com ... played in the Shrine Bowl and the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl ... one of the top-250 players in the nation and No. 9 tight end by Scout.com ... No. 6 tight end in the nation by SuperPrep ... had 26 receptions for 393 yards and six scores as a senior at Jack Britt High School ... had 42 catches for 575 yards and eight scores in his career ... a big reason his team rushed for 12,000 yards over the last three years ... had 93 solo tackles, eight sacks, four caused fumbles, four recovered fumbles and one interception in his career ... punted 70 times for a 45-yard average ... first-team all-conference for four years and first-team all-region as a junior and senior ... all-state by North Carolina Preps and a four-year all-conference selection ... three-year All-Cape Fear Valley Region member ... named a Badger Sports Preseason All-American ... helped his school to a 50-8 record as a four-year starter, the best four-year record in school history ... played on two conference, two Eastern Regional and two state runner-up teams ... sophomore All-American by MaxPreps.com ... most valuable wide receiver as a junior and team MVP as a senior ... four-year letterman on the basketball team ... played on two conference, two sectional and two Eastern Regional championship basketball teams ... outstanding student who is in the National Honor Society ... coached by Richard Bailey at Jack Britt High ... recruited by Dan Brooks. Personal: His brother, Sean, is a walk-on wide receiver at Clemson ... graduated May 8, 2015 with a degree in health science ... born March 6, 1993.

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RAY-RAY McCLOUD

True freshman has made an impact at wide receiver with his quickness in the open field. 2015: Fifth on the team with 26 receptions for 238 yards and a touchdown ... has five carries for 36 yards, as well as seven kickoff returns for 223 yards and a 31.9 average per return ... has appeared in 10 games, with one start ... missed three games due to injury ... totaled game-high eight receptions in the opener against Wofford, most catches by any Tiger in history in his first game ... posted four catches for 29 yards at Louisville ... had three catches and also two carries against Georgia Tech ... posted four catches at Miami in 58-0 win ... scored first career touchdown on 34-yard pass at NC State ... suffered a knee sprain in win over Florida State ... missed games against Syracuse, Wake Forest and South Carolina with a knee sprain ... returned and caught three passes for 27 yards in ACC Championship Game against North Carolina. Before Clemson: No. 23 player and No. 2 wide receiver in the nation and No. 9 player in Florida by Rivals.com ... No. 81 player and No. 11 wide receiver in the nation by 247Sports.com ... No. 121 player in the nation by Scout.com ... set county records with 5,765 rushing yards and 58 total touchdowns in his career ... received the Guy Toph Award as best player in Hillsborough Country as a senior ... had 1,933 rushing yards and 17 touchdowns as a senior ... AAAAAAA all-state selection ... had 2,316 yards on 300 carries as a junior ... had 26 rushing touchdowns and had at least one touchdown and 100+ yards in 12 straight games as a junior ... coached by Brian Turner ... recruited by Tony Elliott and Jeff Scott. Personal: Major is undeclared ... born Oct. 15, 1996. McCLOUD CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds TD PR KOR 2015 10-1 263 26 238 9.2 1 36 5 38 0 4-6 3-126

JAY JAY McCULLOUGH

Junior who has served as a reserve tight end, after playing some running back earlier in his career ... mainstay on Clemson’s kickoff return unit, as well as other special teams units ... has 11 receptions for 113 yards and one touchdown along with 43 yards on six carries in 405 snaps over 30 games (two starts) in his career. 2015: Has logged 98 snaps over 12 games, appearing on offense in 11 contests ... valuable blocker in Clemson’s high-powered rushing attack that averages well over 200 yards per game ... first action came against Appalachian State, where he saw 11 snaps ... played eight snaps offensively and also special teams against Boston College ... logged 24 snaps and graded 84 percent at Miami ... played 20 snaps in win over Wake Forest. 2014: Had seven receptions for 96 yards and one touchdown in 242 snaps over nine games (two starts) ... had a two-yard reception at No. 12 Georgia on Aug. 30 ... had three receptions for 61 yards and a touchdown against SC State on Sept. 6 ... had a 10-yard reception at No. 1 Florida State on Sept. 20; it was his first career start. 2013: Had four receptions for 17 yards along with 43 yards on six carries in 65 snaps over nine games ... had three receptions for 15 yards against SC State on Sept. 7; it was his first career game ... had a two-yard reception at Virginia on Nov. 2 ... had 43 yards on six carries against The Citadel on Nov. 23 ... had three receptions for 20 yards in the Spring Game. 2012: Redshirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 45 athlete in the nation by ESPN ... top-20 player in South Carolina by ESPN and Rivals.com ... No. 59 athlete in the nation and No. 16 player in South Carolina by 247Sports.com ... No. 26 tight end in the nation by Scout.com ... played in the Shrine Bowl and the Offense-Defense All-American game


... had 37 receptions for 493 yards and five touchdowns along with 112 rushing yards as a senior ... coached by Michael Allen at Nation Ford High School ... recruited by Jeff Scott. Personal: Majoring in communication studies ... born Jan. 18, 1994. McCULLOUGH CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG 2013 9-0 65 4 17 4.3 0 6 2014 9-2 242 7 96 13.7 1 34 2015 12-0 99 0 0 --- 0 0 Totals 30-2 406 11 113 10.3 1 34

MAVERICK MORRIS

Sophomore who has spent time at both guard and tackle, primarily logging snaps at right guard in 2015 ... has 10 knockdowns in 485 snaps over 17 career games (three starts) ... also sees time as a blocker on the Tigers’ field goal protection unit. 2015: Has eight knockdowns in 426 snaps over 13 games (three starts) ... logged 35 snaps on the offensive line against Wofford ... saw seven snaps at Louisville, most at right tackle ... had to move over after injuries during the game to Joe Gore and Jake Fruhmorgen ... logged 21 snaps with a pair of knockdowns in win over Georgia Tech ... saw 25 snaps in win over Boston College ... played 41 snaps with a winning grade at Miami ... came off the bench to log all but two snaps at right guard in win over Florida State; graded 88 percent in game that clinched the ACC Atlantic Division ... started and played 74 snaps at Syracuse ... started and played 64 snaps in win over Wake Forest ... started and played 20 snaps at South Carolina ... saw 36 snaps of time in the ACC Championship Game against North Carolina and graded 85 percent. 2014: ACC Academic Honor Roll member ... had two knockdowns in 59 snaps over four games ... had two knockdowns in 28 snaps against SC State on Sept. 6 ... played seven snaps against NC State on Oct. 4 ... played 12 snaps against Georgia State on Nov. 22 ... played 12 snaps against No. 24 Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl on Dec. 29. 2013: Redshirted. Before Clemson: PrepStar All-Southeast Region selection ... No. 67 offensive tackle in the nation by ESPN ... two-year starter and graded 84 percent in his career ... selected to play in the GACA North-South All-Star game ... three-time letterman in wrestling and a member of the track & field team ... coached by Buddy Nobles at Coffee High School; Nobles’ son, Kasey, played at Clemson (2008-10); Nobles also coached C.J. Spiller in high school ... recruited by Danny Pearman. Personal: Majoring in parks, recreation & tourism management ... born June 24, 1995.

RYAN NORTON

Was the starting center in 2013 and 2014, before injuries derailed his senior season in 2015 ... has seen significant action at both center and offensive guard ... has 51 knockdowns in 1,951 snaps over 43 games (26 starts) in his career. 2015: Has played in five games, despite a number of different injuries ... has two knockdowns in 96 snaps ... graded 100 percent on 25 snaps in the opener before suffering a knee sprain against Wofford ... played against Appalachian State but sat out the next seven games before returning at Syracuse, logging 14 snaps at right guard in a reserve role ... played 28 snaps against Wake Forest. 2014: ACC Academic Honor Roll member ... had 12 knockdowns in 737 snaps over 13 games (11 starts) ... had one knockdown in 53 snaps at No. 12 Georgia on Aug. 30 ... had two knockdowns in 38 snaps against SC State on Sept. 6 ... had one knockdown in 64 snaps at No. 1 Florida State on Sept. 20 ... had a team-high

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three knockdowns in 40 snaps against North Carolina on Sept. 27 ... played 63 snaps against NC State on Oct. 4 ... played all 73 snaps against Louisville on Oct. 11 ... had one knockdown in playing all 81 snaps at Boston College on Oct. 18 ... played 69 snaps against Syracuse on Oct. 25 ... played 66 snaps at Wake Forest on Nov. 6 ... played all 54 snaps at No. 23 Georgia Tech on Nov. 15 ... had one knockdown in 46 snaps against Georgia State on Nov. 22 ... had two knockdowns in 58 snaps against South Carolina on Nov. 29; named team co-offensive player-of-the-game ... had one knockdown in 32 snaps against No. 24 Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl on Dec. 29. 2013: ACC Academic Honor Roll member ... had 28 knockdowns in 841 snaps over 13 games (13 starts) ... had a team-high two knockdowns in 78 snaps against No. 5 Georgia on Aug. 31; it was his first career start; named ACC Co-Offensive Lineman-of-the-Week ... had three knockdowns in 32 snaps against SC State on Sept. 7 ... had two knockdowns in playing all 82 snaps at NC State on Sept. 19 ... had two knockdowns in 47 snaps against Wake Forest on Sept. 28 ... had three knockdowns in 67 snaps at Syracuse on Oct. 5 ... had two knockdowns in playing all 82 snaps against Boston College on Oct. 12 ... had two knockdowns in 72 snaps against No. 5 Florida State on Oct. 19 ... had one knockdown in 93 snaps at Maryland on Oct. 26 ... had one knockdown in 33 snaps at Virginia on Nov. 2 ... had a team-high three knockdowns in 59 snaps against Georgia Tech on Nov. 14 ... had three knockdowns in 59 snaps against The Citadel on Nov. 23 ... had two knockdowns in playing all 60 snaps at No. 9 South Carolina on Nov. 30 ... had two knockdowns in playing all 77 snaps against No. 6 Ohio State in the Orange Bowl on Jan. 3. 2012: Had nine knockdowns in 277 snaps over 12 games ... had two knockdowns in 49 snaps against Ball State on Sept. 8; it was his first career game ... had two knockdowns in 55 snaps against Furman on Sept. 15 ... had one knockdown in 15 snaps at Boston College on Sept. 29 ... had one knockdown in 21 snaps against Georgia Tech on Oct. 6 ... had two knockdowns in 29 snaps at Wake Forest on Oct. 25 ... played 46 snaps at Duke on Nov. 3 ... had one knockdown in 33 snaps against Maryland on Nov. 10. 2011: Redshirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 11 center in the nation by ESPN and Rivals.com ... No. 18 center in the nation by Scout.com ... No. 21 overall player in South Carolina by SuperPrep ... played as an offensive guard in the Shrine Bowl ... all-state, all-region and all-county as a senior ... Big 16 Upperstate Lineman-of-the-Year as a senior ... had an average grade in the 90s during his senior season at Mauldin High School ... all-state, allregion and all-county selection in the discus ... all-region and all-county pick in the shotput ... coached by Doug Shaw at Mauldin High ... recruited by Danny Pearman. Personal: Graduated May 8, 2015 with a degree in history ... born Nov. 30, 1992.

DORIAN O'DANIEL

Sophomore who has been one of Clemson’s best special teams performers in 2014 and 2015 ... reserve linebacker who has 58 tackles over just 249 snaps in 25 career games ... nearly half of his tackles (28) have come on special teams. 2015: Has 27 tackles, including 5.5 tackles for loss, in 162 snaps (13 games) ... team leader with 15 special teams tackles ... notched pair of special teams stops against Appalachian State ... had first tackle for loss of the season at Louisville ... came off the bench to earn a share of defensive player-of-the-game honors in the win over Georgia Tech ... posted three tackles for loss in that contest ... named special teams player-ofthe-game by Clemson coaches at Miami ... two special teams tackles in win over NC State ... special teams

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player-of-the-game versus Wake Forest with a pair of tackles in coverage ... had three special teams tackles at South Carolina ... had a coverage tackle in the ACC Championship Game against North Carolina. 2014: Had 31 tackles, one tackle for loss, one sack and one caused fumble in 87 snaps over 12 games (one start) ... had a team-high 13 special teams tackles ... played one snap on defense and had a team-high four special teams tackles against SC State on Sept. 6 ... had three tackles in 17 snaps against NC State on Oct. 4 ... had three tackles, including two special teams tackles, in two snaps against Louisville on Oct. 11 ... had a team-high 10 tackles, one sack and a caused fumble in 41 snaps at No. 23 Georgia Tech on Nov. 15; named team co-defensive player-of-the-game ... had five tackles in 21 snaps against Georgia State on Nov. 22; it was his first career start ... had two tackles in five snaps against No. 24 Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl on Dec. 29; named team special teams player-ofthe-game. 2013: Redshirted ... No. 15 signee in the ACC in the preseason by Lindy’s ... No. 18 signee in the ACC in the preseason by Athlon. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 40 player in the nation by Rivals.com ... No. 102 player in the nation by 247Sports.com, No. 46 by PrepStar and No. 112 by ESPN ... played in the U.S. Army All-American game ... No. 6 outside linebacker in the nation by Rivals. com, No. 8 by ESPN, No. 11 by Scout.com and No. 13 by 247Sports.com ... No. 16 outside linebacker in the nation by MaxPreps ... No. 3 player in Maryland by 247Sports.com and ESPN ... member of the top-150 Dream Team by PrepStar ... played running back and linebacker ... helped Our Lady of Good Counsel High School to an 11-1 record as a senior and a No. 1 ranking in the Washington, D.C. area ... first-team all-state and all-conference as a running back ... named Montgomery Sentinel Offensive Player-of-the-Year and Gazette Montgomery County Player-of-the-Year as a senior ... named to the 75th Pigskin Club of Washington All-Metropolitan first team and Washington Post All-Met first team ... contributed to four straight conference championships ... had 1,307 yards on 190 carries and 18 touchdowns in 10 games as a senior ... had a season-high 325 yards on 24 carries in a Sept. win ... had 33 tackles and two sacks on defense as a senior ... had 897 yards on 127 carries and five touchdowns as a junior ... had 38.5 tackles, 16.5 tackles for loss and five sacks as a junior ... had 560 rushing yards and eight touchdowns as a sophomore ... first Tiger signee from the state of Maryland since 1991 (Jeff Fortner) ... coached by Kevin McFadden at Our Lady of Good Counsel High School ... recruited by Jeff Scott and Brent Venables. Personal: Majoring in parks, recreation & tourism management ... born Sept. 4, 1994.

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O’DANIEL CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF 2014 12-1 87 26 5 31 1-10 1-10 0-0 0 0 1-0 2015 13-0 162 23 5 25 5.5-27 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-0 Totals 25-1 249 49 10 59 6.5-37 1-10 0-0 0 1 1-0

SCOTT PAGANO

Redshirt sophomore who has seen time as both a starter and reserve defensive tackle in 2015 ... has 53 tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss in 341 snaps over 17 career games (nine starts). 2015: Has 43 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and two quarterback pressures in 287 snaps over 13 games (nine starts) ... made the most of his first career start against Wofford, tallying seven tackles (one for loss) in 31 snaps ... had four tackles in 37 snaps at Louisville ... started and tallied four tackles in 29 snaps against Notre Dame ... made most of his 26 snaps in win over Georgia Tech with an astounding 12 total tackles ... notched half of a tackle for loss in ACC Championship Game win over North Carolina.

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2014: Had 10 tackles and one quarterback pressure in 54 snaps over four games ... had four tackles in 19 snaps against SC State on Sept. 6; it was his first career game ... had four tackles in 14 snaps against NC State on Oct. 4 ... had one tackle in 11 snaps against Georgia State on Nov. 22 ... had one tackle in 10 snaps against No. 24 Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl on Dec. 29. 2013: Redshirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 104 player in the nation by Rivals.com ... Lombardi Award winner from Rivals.com as the top defensive lineman in the Western region of the United States ... No. 6 defensive tackle in the nation by Rivals.com ... played in U.S. Army AllAmerican game ... No. 1 player in Hawaii by Rivals.com ... No. 2 player in Hawaii by ESPN ... No. 28 defensive tackle in the nation and No. 3 player in Hawaii by 247Sports.com ... No. 23 defensive tackle in the nation by ESPN ... top-300 player in the nation by ESPN ... No. 145 player in the nation by PrepStar ... member of the top-150 Dream Team by PrepStar ... had 56 tackles, a school-record 32 tackles for loss and 18.5 sacks, six blocked kicks, six caused fumbles and three recovered fumbles as a senior ... had 72 tackles, 30 tackles for loss and five sacks, three caused fumbles and four recovered fumbles as a junior ... two-time team captain ... named “Hardest Working Player” on the team as a junior and senior ... first-team all-state and all-conference as a junior and senior ... chosen for the Hawaii State Senior Bowl ... first Tiger signee from the state of Hawaii since 1986 (Allen Smith) ... coached by Arnold Martinez at Moanalua High School ... recruited by Dan Brooks and Brent Venables. Personal: Has many relatives who live in Easley, S.C. ... majoring in sociology ... born Feb. 4, 1995. PAGANO 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP 9-5 Wofford *31 4 3 7 1-1 1 9-12 Appalachian State *28 5 3 8 9-17 at Louisville *37 2 2 4 10-3 Notre Dame *29 2 2 4 10-10 Georgia Tech *26 7 5 12 10-17 Boston College *26 3 1 4 1 10-24 at Miami *20 0 0 0 10-31 at NC State *17 0 0 0 11-7 Florida State 24 1 1 2 1 11-14 at Syracuse *21 2 1 3 11-21 Wake Forest 22 1 1 2 11-28 at South Carolina 15 2 1 3 12-5 North Carolina 15 0 1 1 0.5-1 Totals * - start

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Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF 2014 4-0 54 3 7 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 2015 13-9 311 29 21 40 1.5-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 0-0 Totals 17-9 365 32 28 50 1.5-2 0-0 0-0 4 0 0-0

CHARONE PEAKE

Talented and fast wide receiver whose opportunities were limited from 2011-13 due to All-Americans DeAndre Hopkins and Sammy Watkins ... has overcome injury disappointment in 2013 and 2014 to thrive as a redshirt senior ... has 89 receptions for 1,019 yards and 10 touchdowns in 1,549 snaps over 49 games (21 starts) in his career ... only current Tiger to play in two ACC Championship wins (2011,15) ... only active Tiger to play in the Orange Bowl in the 2011 season. 2015: Team’s second-leading receiver with 40 catches for 563 yards and five touchdowns in 13 games (13 starts) ... named team’s offensive playerof-the-game by coaches for his four-catch, 86-yard showing against Appalachian State ... snagged two long touchdown catches against the Mountaineers, his first career game with multiple scores ... snagged key thirddown reception that set up an important touchdown at Louisville ... posted team-high five catches at Miami ... caught 42-yard touchdown pass in the 56-41 win over NC State ... converted two big third downs on screen passes late against Florida State in win over the Seminoles ... offensive player-of-the-game at Syracuse when

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he posted career-high 120 yards and a touchdown on seven catches ... added a touchdown the following week on Senior Day against Wake Forest ... grabbed four balls for 40 yards in win over North Carolina. 2014: Had 12 receptions for 129 yards and two touchdowns in 221 snaps over seven games (four starts) ... had a 30-yard receiving touchdown from Deshaun Watson at No. 12 Georgia on Aug. 30, Watson’s first touchdown pass as a Tiger ... had four receptions for 22 yards and a touchdown against SC State on Sept. 6 ... had three receptions for 28 yards at No. 1 Florida State on Sept. 20 ... had an 11-yard reception at No. 23 Georgia Tech on Nov. 15 ... had two receptions for 40 yards against No. 24 Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl on Dec. 29. 2013: Received a medical redshirt ... ACC Academic Honor Roll member ... had eight receptions for 84 yards and one touchdown in 89 snaps over two games (two starts) ... had five receptions for 58 yards against No. 5 Georgia on Aug. 31 ... had three receptions for 26 yards and a touchdown against SC State on Sept. 7 ... suffered a torn ACL in practice on Sept. 10 and was lost for the season ... Biletnikoff Award Watch List member in the preseason. 2012: Had 25 receptions for 172 yards and two touchdowns along with a four-yard carry in 417 snaps over 13 games (two starts) ... had four receptions for 21 yards against No. 25 Auburn at Atlanta, Ga. on Sept. 1; it was his first career start ... had a game-high seven receptions for 44 yards against Ball State on Sept. 8 ... had three receptions for 12 yards at Boston College on Sept. 29 ... had two receptions for 43 yards against Georgia Tech on Oct. 6 ... had a two-yard receiving touchdown and a four-yard carry at Wake Forest on Oct. 25; it was his first career touchdown ... had two receptions for 23 yards and a touchdown at Duke on Nov. 3 ... had three receptions for 24 yards against Maryland on Nov. 10. 2011: Had four receptions for 71 yards and two kickoff returns for 22 yards in 245 snaps over 14 games ... played 13 snaps against Troy on Sept. 3; it was his first career game ... had two receptions for 41 yards against No. 19 Auburn on Sept. 17; his first career reception (for 17 yards) came on a pivotal third-down play with Clemson trailing 21-7 in the second quarter ... had a 13-yard reception at Maryland on Oct. 15 ... had a 13yard kickoff return against North Carolina on Oct. 22 ... had a nine-yard kickoff return at NC State on Nov. 19 ... had a 17-yard reception against No. 3 Virginia Tech in the ACC Championship game on Dec. 3. Before Clemson: Rated among the top-100 players in the nation by every service ... played in the U.S. Army All-American game and Shrine Bowl ... USA Today Second-Team All-American ... No. 14 player in the nation by ESPN ... No. 50 player in the nation by 247Sports. com ... No. 63 player in the nation by MaxPreps.com ... No. 66 player in the nation by Sporting News ... No. 73 player in the nation by Scout.com ... No. 83 player in the nation by Rivals.com ... No. 2 wide receiver in the nation by ESPN ... No. 4 wide receiver in the nation by Scout.com ... No. 9 wide receiver in the nation by 247Sports.com ... No. 11 wide receiver in the nation by Rivals.com ... No. 3 player in South Carolina by Rivals.com ... No. 8 wide receiver in the nation and No. 4 player in South Carolina by SuperPrep ... finalist for Mr. Football in South Carolina ... helped Dorman High School to the state championship game ... had 65 receptions for 1,053 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior ... had 18 carries for 120 yards as a senior ... region Male Student-Athlete-of-the-Year as a senior ... had 52 catches for 881 yards and nine scores as a junior ... had 41 carries for 319 yards and three scores as a junior ... had 19 catches for 300 yards as a sophomore, but was used extensively as a running back that season and had 582 yards on 36 carries with five touchdowns ... had 24 catches for 530 yards and seven touchdowns as a freshman ... had 160 catches for 2,764 yards and 28

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receiving touchdowns in his career ... had 95 carries for 1,021 yards and eight rushing touchdowns in his career ... helped his team to a 41-3 record over his last three years (13-1 as a sophomore, 14-1 as a junior, 14-1 as a senior) ... won two prestigious summer camp awards; was the MVP of the 2009 Nashville 7-on-7 competition and MVP of the 2010 Hoover Select 7-on-7 camp ... starter on the Dorman High basketball team ... teammate of Adam Humphries ... coached by David Gutshall at Dorman High ... recruited by Jeff Scott. Personal: Graduated Dec. 18, 2014 with a degree in parks, recreation & tourism management ... born Oct. 16, 1992. PEAKE 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opponent 9-5 Wofford 9-12 Appalachian State 9-17 Louisville 10-3 Notre Dame 10-10 Georgia Tech 10-17 Boston College 10-24 at Miami (Fla.) 10-31 at NC State 11-7 Florida State 11-14 at Syracuse 11-21 Wake Forest 11-28 at South Carolina 12-5 North Carolina Totals * - start

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PEAKE CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds TD KOR 2011 14-0 245 4 71 17.8 0 24 1 -13 0 2-22 2012 13-2 417 25 172 6.9 2 27 1 4 0 0-0 2013 2-2 89 8 84 10.5 1 25 0 0 0 0-0 2014 7-4 221 12 129 10.8 2 30 0 0 0 0-0 2015 13-13 577 40 563 14.1 5 64 0 0 0 0-0 Totals 49-21 1549 89 1019 11.0 10 64 2 -9 0 2-22

D.J. READER

Longtime backup at defensive tackle has found his way into the starting lineup as a senior ... has 139 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks and 24 quarterback pressures in 1,020 snaps over 45 games (eight starts) in his career ... became the second Tiger to letter on top-25 football and baseball teams in one academic year (2012-13) since 1994-95 (Kyle Parker (2009-10) is the other). 2015: Has 29 tackles and three quarterback pressures in 192 snaps over seven games (four starts) ... returned to action after a personal leave of absence at Miami, and did so in fine fashion ... logged 17 snaps, and had seven tackles ... played 28 snaps and graded 84 percent in win over NC State ... had five tackles and earned first start of the season against Florida State ... posted four tackles against North Carolina. 2014: Had 27 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks and 10 quarterback pressures in 250 snaps over 12 games (one start) ... had five tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss in 23 snaps at No. 12 Georgia on Aug. 30 ... had five tackles in 22 snaps at No. 1 Florida State on Sept. 20 ... had three tackles and two quarterback pressures in 23 snaps against Syracuse on Oct. 25; also played one snap on offense ... had three tackles, 0.5 sacks and a team-tying-high three quarterback pressures in 25 snaps at Wake Forest on Nov. 6; also played one snap on offense ... had three tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and one sack in 22 snaps against South Carolina on Nov. 29 ... had two quarterback pressures in 21 snaps against No. 24 Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl on Dec. 29. 2013: Had 43 tackles, five tackles for loss, three sacks and eight quarterback pressures in 342 snaps over 13 games (three starts) ... played four snaps on offense ... had five tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss in 33 snaps against SC State on Sept. 7 ... had five tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss in 26 snaps against Wake Forest on Sept. 28; also played one snap on offense ... had four tackles and his first career sack in 29 snaps at Syracuse on Oct. 5; also played one snap on offense ... had one tackle and two quarterback pressures in 28


snaps against Boston College on Oct. 12; also played one snap on offense ... had two tackles and one sack in 37 snaps against No. 5 Florida State on Oct. 19 ... had five tackles in 32 snaps at Maryland on Oct. 26; it was his first career start ... had four tackles, a team-high two tackles for loss and one sack in 24 snaps at Virginia on Nov. 2; also played one snap on offense ... had two tackles and a team-high three quarterback pressures in 33 snaps against Georgia Tech on Nov. 14 ... had five tackles in 21 snaps against The Citadel on Nov. 23 ... had six tackles in 41 snaps at No. 9 South Carolina on Nov. 30. 2012: Had 40 tackles, three quarterback pressures and one pass breakup in 236 snaps over 13 games ... averaged one tackle every 5.9 snaps, one of the best figures on the team ... had two tackles in six snaps against No. 25 Auburn at Atlanta, Ga. on Sept. 1; it was his first career game ... had five tackles in 25 snaps against Ball State on Sept. 8 ... had five tackles in 13 snaps at Boston College on Sept. 29 ... had three tackles in 19 snaps against Georgia Tech on Oct. 6 ... had seven tackles in 27 snaps against Virginia Tech on Oct. 20 ... had three tackles in 21 snaps at Wake Forest on Oct. 25 ... had three tackles and a pass breakup in 20 snaps at Duke on Nov. 3 ... had two tackles in 20 snaps against NC State on Nov. 17 ... had three tackles in seven snaps against No. 7 Louisiana State in the Chickfil-A Bowl on Dec. 31. Baseball (2013): First-baseman who was 0-for-3 with one run, two walks, one hit-by-pitch, a .500 onbase percentage, three putouts and one assist with no errors in seven games off the bench. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 19 offensive guard in the nation and No. 20 player in North Carolina by Rivals.com ... No. 20 offensive guard in the nation by Scout.com ... No. 58 offensive guard in the nation and No. 27 player in North Carolina by ESPN ... No. 41 defensive lineman in the nation and No. 8 player in North Carolina by SuperPrep ... SuperPrep All-American ... had 50 tackles, seven tackles for loss and five sacks as a senior ... starting center on the basketball squad ... standout baseball player (righthander and DH) who has been clocked in the 90s ... all-conference in baseball as a sophomore, junior and senior ... all-region in baseball as a junior and senior ... team MVP in baseball as a junior and senior ... batted .529 as junior ... lettered four times in football, four times in baseball and four times in basketball ... coached by Damon Coiro at Grimsley High School ... recruited by Robbie Caldwell. Personal: His mother, Felicia, played softball at North Carolina A&T from 1985-88 ... his uncle, Glenn Ford, played football at Tennessee from 1978-80 ... graduated with a degree in communication studies in December 2015 ... born July 1, 1994. READER CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks 2012 13-0 236 15 25 40 0-0 0-0 2013 13-3 342 19 24 43 5-16 3-13 2014 12-1 250 14 13 27 2.5-10 1.5-7 2015 7-4 192 18 11 29 0 0 Totals 45-8 1020 66 73 139 7.5-26 4.5-20

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HUNTER RENFROW

Original walk-on who earned a scholarship in August camp ... one of team’s most reliable pass-catchers and blockers. 2015: Sixth on the team with 22 receptions for 345 yards and two touchdowns ... has appeared in 13 games, with eight starts ... his 15.7 yards per catch figure is second-best on the team ... had two receptions for 29 yards in the season opener against Wofford ... posted three receptions against Appalachian State ... grabbed first career touchdown at Louisville to open Clemson’s scoring, a 32-yard pass from Deshaun Watson ... caught key 24-yard pass that set up a touchdown in win over Notre Dame ... posted three catches for 40 yards against Boston College ... caught 57-yard

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touchdown pass at NC State and was Clemson’s special teams player-of-the-game by coaches after recovering an onside kick late ... caught three passes for 22 yards in ACC Championship Game and recovered final onside kick by North Carolina to help secure the victory. 2014: Redshirted. Before Clemson: Lettered at Socastee High School ... standout baseball player ... No. 6 outfielder in South Carolina by Diamond Prospects. Personal: Majoring in general engineering ... born Dec. 21, 1995. RENFROW 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG 9-5 Wofford 24 2 29 14.5 0 25 9-12 Appalachian State 28 3 12 4.0 0 6 9-17 Louisville 26 1 32 32.0 1 32 10-3 Notre Dame 32 1 24 24.0 0 24 10-10 Georgia Tech 37 1 17 17.0 0 17 10-17 Boston College *40 3 40 13.3 0 19 10-24 at Miami (Fla.) *54 0 0 --- 0 --10-31 at NC State *48 4 93 23.3 1 57 11-7 Florida State *48 0 0 --- 0 --11-14 at Syracuse *18 1 21 21.0 0 21 11-21 Wake Forest *34 3 55 18.3 0 35 11-28 at South Carolina *34 0 0 --- 0 --12-5 North Carolina *76 3 22 7.3 0 9 Totals 499 22 345 15.7 2 57 * - start

RENFROW CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds TD PR KOR 2015 13-8 499 22 345 15.7 2 57 0 0 0 3-0 1-6

JABRIL ROBINSON

Redshirt freshman defensive tackle who has seen time as a reserve in 2015. 2015: Has 14 tackles, including a sack, in 66 snaps over six games ... notched a sack in his first career game against Wofford ... posted four stops against Appalachian State ... logged nine snaps against Georgia Tech ... had two tackles against Boston College. 2014: Redshirted. Before Clemson: Shrine Bowl selection ... OffenseDefense All-American Bowl selection ... all-conference, all-county and all-area as a senior ... had a team-high 110 tackles, a team-high 27 tackles for loss and five sacks as a senior ... had 72 tackles, 20 tackles for loss, 12 sacks and two caused fumbles as a junior ... played basketball and ran track ... coached by Garry Bishop at North Brunswick High School ... recruited by Dan Brooks. Personal: Majoring in parks, recreation & tourism management ... born Dec. 12, 1995. ROBINSON CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF 2015 6-0 67 10 4 14 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 0 0-0

DANE ROGERS

Sophomore who has been a reserve defensive end in 2014 and 2015. 2015: Has four tackles, including one for loss, in 66 snaps over six games ... played 22 snaps against Wofford in the opener ... missed some time due to injury ... returned with first career tackle for loss against Georgia Tech ... logged 13 snaps versus Boston College ... played 11 snaps at Miami. 2014: Had two tackles in 13 snaps over four games ... played three snaps against SC State on Sept. 6; it was his first career game ... played three snaps against NC State on Oct. 4 ... had one tackle in three snaps against Georgia State on Nov. 22 ... had one tackle in four snaps against No. 24 Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl on Dec. 29. 2013: Redshirted. Before Clemson: Had 282 tackles, 38 tackles for loss and 21 sacks and as a four-year starter at Crest High School ... helped his team to consecutive AAA state championship games; the team had a 10-3 record as a senior ... had 70 tackles, eight tackles for loss, three sacks, two recovered fumbles and one caused fumble

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as a senior ... had 86 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, 12 sacks and three recovered fumbles as a junior ... had 76 tackles, 11 tackles for loss and five sacks as a sophomore ... had 50 tackles, four tackles for loss and one sack as a freshman ... earned all-state and all-area honors as a senior along with all-conference honors as a junior and senior ... played in the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas ... coached by Mark Barnes at Crest High School ... recruited by Dan Brooks. Personal: Cousin of current Clemson defensive tackle Carlos Watkins ... majoring in parks, recreation & tourism management ... born April 26, 1995.

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ROGERS CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF 2014 4-0 13 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 2015 6-0 66 3 1 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 Totals 10-0 79 3 3 6 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0

SETH RYAN

Original walk-on who serves as the team’s holder on placekicks ... reserve wide receiver who has appeared in eight career games. 2015: Has appeared in all 13 games on special teams, and in five games at wide receiver ... has played 37 snaps ... tallied a 10-yard reception in the opener ... did solid job holding placekicks in sloppy weather conditions versus Notre Dame ... special teams player-ofthe-game for his holds in more rainy conditions against Georgia Tech ... caught a four-yard pass at Miami ... 2014: Played seven snaps over three games ... suffered a broken clavicle bone in practice on Aug. 4 ... held on multiple extra points against SC State on Sept. 6; it was his first career game ... played two snaps against Georgia State on Nov. 22 ... played five snaps against No. 24 Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl on Dec. 29 ... had two receptions for 38 yards in the Spring Game. 2013: Redshirted. Before Clemson: Lettered at Summit High School. Personal: His father, Rex, was named head coach of the Buffalo Bills in January 2015 ... his uncle, Rob Ryan, is the defensive coordinator for the New Orleans Saints ... his grandfather, Buddy Ryan, was an NFL coach for 26 seasons ... majoring in parks, recreation & tourism management ... born March 26, 1994. RYAN CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds TD PR 2014 3-0 7 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 0 0-0 2015 13-0 37 2 14 7.0 0 10 0 0 0 0-0 Totals 16-0 44 2 14 7.0 0 10 0 0 0 0-0

NICK SCHUESSLER

Original walk-on who has been a reserve quarterback ... is 21-33 passing for 230 yards in 116 snaps over 13 games in his career ... has completed 63 percent of his passes and has a 116.1 pass efficiency rating ... named backup quarterback following the conclusion of spring practice ... completed 11-17 for 201 yards and two touchdowns in the 2015 Spring Game. 2015: Has completed 13-23 passes for 177 yards, with one interception ... has a passing efficiency of 112.5 and has logged 69 snaps as Deshaun Watson’s backup ... was sharp in the season opener against Wofford, completing 9-11 for 98 yards ... completed two passes for 71 yards in the fourth quarter of the win over Georgia Tech ... completed a four-yard pass in 11 snaps at Miami. 2014: ACC Academic Honor Roll member ... was 7-8 for 47 yards in 38 snaps over five games ... completed 87.5 percent of his passes with a 136.9 pass efficiency rating ... was 2-2 for 11 yards and had a 12-yard carry against SC State on Sept. 6 ... was 4-4 for 19 yards at No. 23 Georgia Tech on Nov. 15 ... was 1-2 for 17 yards against Georgia State on Nov. 22. 2013: Was 1-2 passing for six yards and had a fiveyard carry in nine snaps over three games ... was 1-2

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passing for six yards and had a five-yard carry against SC State on Sept. 7; it was his first career game ... played one snap at Virginia on Nov. 2 ... was 21-34 passing for 220 yards in the Spring Game. 2012: Redshirted ... sat out due to NCAA transfer rules. Before Clemson: Originally signed with Mississippi State ... lettered at Grayson High School. Personal: Majoring in accounting ... born June 12, 1994. SCHUESSLER CAREER STATS Passing Year G-S Snaps C-A-I Yds TD LG Pct Y/A Y/C Y/G Eff 2013 3-0 9 1-2-0 6 0 6 50.0 3.0 6.0 2.0 75.2 2014 5-0 38 7-8-0 47 0 17 87.5 5.9 6.7 9.4 136.9 2015 5-0 69 13-23-1 177 0 38 56.5 7.7 13.6 35.4 112.5 Totals 13-0 116 21-33-1 230 0 38 63.6 7.0 11.0 17.7 116.1 Rushing & Total Offense Year Car Yds Y/C Y/G TD LG PL Tot TDR Y/G 2013 1 5 5.0 1.7 0 5 3 11 0 3.7 2014 7 -10 -1.4 -2.0 0 12 15 37 0 7.4 2015 6 -23 -3.8 -7.7 0 2 29 154 0 31.0 Totals 14 -28 -2.0 -2.2 0 12 47 202 0 15.6

ARTAVIS SCOTT

Sophomore who burst onto the scene as one of the team’s best wide receivers ... continued his success into 2015, where he garnered first-team All-ACC recognition from both the media and coaches ... has 160 receptions (seventh in Tiger history) for 1,770 yards and 13 touchdowns in 1,130 snaps over 26 career games (19 starts) ... owns record for most catches by a Tiger in first two seasons ... has one career rushing touchdown. 2015: First-team All-ACC (media, coaches) ... team’s leading receiver with 84 catches for 805 yards and five touchdowns ... also has a rushing touchdown ... had eight or more catches in four games, including two with double digits ... named special teams playerof-the-game for his effort in the opener against Wofford, which included a 39-yard kickoff return and 22 yards on a pair of punt returns ... caught six passes for 73 yards, including a 41-yard touchdown, versus Appalachian State ... returned four kicks for 128 yards and added a receiving touchdown in 24-22 victory over No. 6 Notre Dame ... coaching staff player-of-the-game offensively against Boston College after tallying 10 catches for 164 yards and a touchdown ... scored first career rushing touchdown at Miami ... snagged nine passes in Florida State game ... caught career-high 12 passes at Syracuse ... had big performance in ACC Championship Game with seven catches for 96 yards ... scored touchdown on a double move in the second half. 2014: First-team freshman All-American by USA Today ... first-team first-year freshman All-American by 247Sports.com and ESPN ... second-team freshman All-American by Athlon and Scout.com ... named one of the top 10 freshmen nationally by SI.com ... Second-Team All-ACC selection (media) ... second-team All-ACC by Athlon ... Third-Team All-ACC selection (coaches) ... third-team All-ACC by Phil Steele ... AllACC Academic selection ... had a team-high 76 receptions for 965 yards and a team-high eight touchdowns, 18 yards on six carries and a 19-yard kickoff return in 550 snaps over 13 games (six starts) ... sixth in school history in receptions, sixth in receptions per game (5.8), tied for sixth in receiving touchdowns and 10th in receiving yards ... fourth in the ACC in receptions per game and fifth in receiving yards per game (74.2) ... had two receptions for 41 yards at No. 12 Georgia on Aug. 30; it was his first career game ... had six receptions for a game-high 164 yards and two touchdowns against SC State on Sept. 6; set a school freshman record for receiving yards; named ACC Receiver-ofthe-Week; named team offensive player-of-the-game ... had a game-high eight receptions for 66 yards and one touchdown against North Carolina on Sept. 27 ... had a game-high 10 receptions for 66 yards against Louisville on Oct. 11 ... had a game-high 10 receptions for

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72 yards at Boston College on Oct. 18; it was his first career start ... had a game-high seven receptions for 59 yards against Syracuse on Oct. 25 ... had eight receptions for a game-high 122 yards and two touchdowns at Wake Forest on Nov. 6; his 68-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter gave Clemson the lead for good ... had three receptions for 19 yards and a seven-yard carry at No. 23 Georgia Tech on Nov. 15 ... had five receptions for 23 yards against Georgia State on Nov. 22 ... had seven receptions for 185 yards (most by a Tiger in history vs. South Carolina) and two touchdowns along with 13 yards on three carries and a 19-yard kickoff return for 217 all-purpose yards against South Carolina on Nov. 29; named team co-offensive player-of-the-game ... had eight receptions for a game-high 114 yards and one touchdown along with a six-yard carry against No. 24 Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl on Dec. 29 ... enrolled in January. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 68 player and No. 10 wide receiver in the nation and No. 8 player in Florida by 247Sports.com ... No. 68 player and No. 11 wide receiver in the nation and No. 9 player in Florida by Rivals.com ... No. 83 player in the nation and No. 9 player in Florida by ESPN ... No. 102 player in the nation by Scout.com ... played in the U.S. Army AllAmerican Game ... four-year starter at East Lake High School ... had 172 receptions for 3,035 yards and 32 touchdowns along with 980 yards and 14 touchdowns on 108 carries, 636 kickoff return yards and 679 punt return yards for 5,330 all-purpose yards and 51 total touchdowns in his career ... had 75 tackles in his career ... had 37 receptions for 542 yards and five touchdowns along with 729 yards and 13 touchdowns on 67 carries as a senior ... led his team to a 13-1 record as a senior ... had 64 receptions for 995 yards and 10 touchdowns as a junior ... had 54 receptions for 1,158 yards and 12 touchdowns as a sophomore ... coached by Bob Hudson at East Lake High School ... recruited by Tony Elliott. Personal: Majoring in communication studies ... born Dec. 12, 1994. SCOTT 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opponent Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG PR KOR 9-5 Wofford *25 6 75 12.5 1 35 2-22 1-39 9-12 Appalachian State *42 6 73 12.2 1 41 2-7 9-17 Louisville *51 9 40 4.4 0 16 2-22 10-3 Notre Dame *35 5 43 8.6 1 13 1-0 4-128 10-10 Georgia Tech *32 4 50 12.5 0 21 2-40 10-17 Boston College *42 10 162 16.2 1 51 4-0 2-48 10-24 at Miami (Fla.) *30 1 7 7.0 0 7 10-31 at NC State *34 7 64 9.1 0 31 11-7 Florida State *68 9 40 4.4 0 10 11-14 at Syracuse *65 12 73 6.1 0 13 11-21 Wake Forest *45 6 53 8.8 0 16 11-28 at South Carolina *40 3 29 9.7 0 27 12-5 North Carolina *71 7 96 13.7 1 42 1-(-1) Totals 580 84 805 9.6 5 51 10-28 11-277 * - start; Note: Had a rushing touchdown at Miami (Fla.).

A. SCOTT CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds TD KOR 2014 13-6 550 76 965 12.7 8 70 6 18 0 1-19 2015 13-13 580 84 805 9.6 5 51 3 8 1 11-277 Totals 26-19 1130 160 1770 11.1 13 70 9 26 1 12-296

STANTON SECKINGER

Was Clemson’s primary starter at tight end in 2013 ... suffered torn ACL in the final regular season game of 2014, and was affected greatly by injury as a senior ... has 37 receptions for 426 yards and six touchdowns in 891 snaps over 45 games (11 starts) in his career ... Clemson is 6-0 in his career when he has a receiving touchdown. 2015: Has three catches for 25 yards in 12 games ... has logged 154 snaps, with double-digit totals in all but two games ... missed the opener against Wofford (knee) ... caught first pass of the season at Louisville and gained 17 yards ... logged 14 snaps in win over Notre Dame ... played 18 snaps on Senior Day against Wake Forest and caught a four-yard pass. 2014: Had nine receptions for 122 yards and one touchdown in 255 snaps over 12 games (one start) ...

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had a 19-yard receiving touchdown against Syracuse on Oct. 25 ... had a 45-yard reception at Wake Forest on Nov. 6 ... had two receptions for seven yards at No. 23 Georgia Tech on Nov. 15 ... suffered a knee injury against South Carolina on Nov. 29 that ended his year. 2013: Had 21 receptions for 244 yards and four touchdowns in 394 snaps over 13 games (10 starts) ... started and ended the season with game-winning, fourth-quarter receiving touchdowns in wins over top10 teams Georgia and Ohio State; only player in Tiger history who can make that claim ... had two receptions for 26 yards, including a nine-yard receiving touchdown in the fourth quarter in what proved to be the gamewinning score, against No. 5 Georgia on Aug. 31 ... had two receptions for 24 yards against SC State on Sept. 7; it was his first career start ... had three receptions for 48 yards and a touchdown at Syracuse on Oct. 5 ... had three receptions for 29 yards against Boston College on Oct. 12 ... had two receptions for 13 yards against Georgia Tech on Nov. 14 ... had a 24-yard receiving touchdown and two kickoff returns for 22 yards against The Citadel on Nov. 23 ... had two receptions for 25 yards at No. 9 South Carolina on Nov. 30 ... had two receptions for 14 yards and the game-winning touchdown with 6:16 left in the fourth quarter against No. 6 Ohio State in the Orange Bowl on Jan. 3 ... had two receptions for 81 yards, including a 75-yard receiving touchdown, in the Spring Game. 2012: Had four receptions for 35 yards and one touchdown in 88 snaps over eight games ... had two receptions for 27 yards against Ball State on Sept. 8; it was his first career game ... had a four-yard reception against Furman on Sept. 15 ... had a four-yard receiving touchdown against Maryland on Nov. 10; it was his first career touchdown. 2011: Redshirted ... ACC Academic Honor Roll member. Before Clemson: Record-setting wide receiver at Porter-Gaud School ... had a school-record 105 receptions for 1,833 yards and 26 touchdowns as a senior ... had four receptions for 157 yards and two scores in a playoff game against Orangeburg Prep ... led his team to an 11-2 record and the state championship game ... second-team All-American by Rivals.com ... No. 14 player in South Carolina by SuperPrep ... first-team All-Lowcountry by Charleston Post & Courier ... named the SCISA Mr. Football by High School Sports Report ... played in the SCISA Shrine Bowl, where he had nine receptions for 334 yards; named team offensive player-of-the-game for that performance ... played in the NUC Gridiron Classic in Charleston, S.C. ... had 58 receptions for 1,095 yards and nine scores as a junior ... had 58 tackles and three interceptions as a junior ... starter on the basketball team ... team MVP of his football, basketball and track teams and all-state in all three sports ... had a 6’63/4” mark in the high jump (state record) ... member of the state championship 1,600m relay team ... coached by Rick Reetz at Porter-Gaud School ... recruited by Dan Brooks. Personal: His mother, Terrye, was a 1979 Clemson graduate who played on the volleyball team ... his brother, Trevor, was a 2009 Clemson graduate ... his brother, Trenton, was a 2011 Clemson graduate ... graduated Dec. 18, 2014 with a degree in management ... born Aug. 20, 1992. SECKINGER CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG 2012 8-0 88 4 35 8.8 1 25 2013 13-10 394 21 244 11.6 4 24 2014 12-1 255 9 122 13.6 1 45 2015 12-0 144 3 25 8.3 0 17 Totals 45-11 881 37 426 11.5 6 45

CANNON SMITH

Redshirt freshman tight end who is a mainstay on Clemson’s special teams units ... has appeared in all 13 games of the 2015 season.


2015: Has logged 29 snaps over six appearances on offense ... saw seven snaps of action in the season opener against Wofford ... played four snaps against Boston College, in addition to his special teams duties ... logged six snaps at Miami ... made a special teams tackle at NC State. 2014: Redshirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 235 player and No. 7 tight end in the nation by Scout.com ... No. 237 player and No. 3 tight end in the nation by ESPN ... No. 284 player in the nation and No. 8 player in South Carolina by 247Sports.com ... No. 13 player in South Carolina by Rivals.com ... Offense-Defense All-American Bowl selection ... helped Hammond School to the Independent School State Championship game as a senior ... had 15 receptions for 300 yards and two touchdowns as a senior ... had 31 receptions for 460 yards and four touchdowns as a junior ... had 20 receptions for 394 yards and four touchdowns as a sophomore ... played basketball at Hammond School ... coached by Erik Kimrey at Hammond School ... recruited by Brent Venables. Personal: His father, Bill, was a starting defensive end on Clemson’s 1981 National Championship team; he was a four-year letterman (1977-79,81); started and had 10 tackles in Clemson’s win over Nebraska in the 1982 Orange Bowl; he is on the Clemson Board of Trustees and won the 2013 Brian Dawkins Clemson Lifetime Achievement Award, which is presented to a former Tiger by Head Coach Dabo Swinney ... majoring in pre-business ... born Jan. 25, 1995. C. SMITH CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Rec 2015 13-0 23 0

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VAN SMITH

Enrolled in January ... came along slowly as a freshman, but has made an impact in Clemson’s secondary and as a member of the special teams. 2015: Has 16 tackles, including one for loss, in 71 snaps over 12 games ... played on defense in four games ... played special teams the entire season, primarily as a member of the punt coverage unit ... earned 16 snaps at Miami and made the most of it with six tackles ... also had an interception and returned it 33 yards against the Hurricanes ... posted a special teams tackle at NC State ... had three tackles in 17 snaps against Wake Forest ... inserted into action after T.J. Green was called for targeting in the first half of the ACC Championship Game and responded with six tackles in 38 snaps. Before Clemson: Led William Amos Hough High School to a 10-4 record as a senior ... No. 9 player in North Carolina by MaxPreps.com ... had 444 yards and 13 touchdowns on 66 carries as a senior ... had two kickoff returns for touchdowns, including a 95-yarder, as a senior; averaged 36.3 yards per kickoff return on 10 returns ... had 74 tackles and six interceptions as a senior ... played for West Mecklenburg High School from his sophomore to junior seasons ... had 1,114 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns and added four interceptions as a junior ... teammate of fellow signee Mark Fields ... coached by Miles Aldridge, a former Clemson assistant coach ... recruited by Danny Pearman. Personal: Majoring in sports communication ... born Aug. 14, 1996. V. SMITH CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF 2015 12-0 72 14 2 16 1-2 0-0 1-33 0 0 0-0

ALEX SPENCE

Reserve placekicker made his first career appearance as a Tiger in 2015. 2015: Has appeared in two games ... made his first career extra point in the opener against Wofford ... kicked off once in the game against Appalachian State.

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2014: Redshirted ... ACC Academic Honor Roll member. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 34 kicker in the nation by ESPN ... Shrine Bowl selection ... was 14-17 on field goals and 36-37 on PATs as a senior ... AAAA Specialist-of-the-Year as a junior ... was 11-13 on field goals and averaged over 40 yards per punt as a junior ... coached by Trey Woodberry ... recruited by Danny Pearman. Personal: Majoring in pre-business ... born Nov. 4, 1995.

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CORDREA TANKERSLEY

Junior who has elevated his level of play into that of an all-conference caliber cornerback ... was the top backup at cornerback and a mainstay on special teams in 2014 ... has 73 tackles, five interceptions and nine pass breakups in 902 snaps over 38 games (13 starts) in his career ... has 18 special teams tackles in his career. 2015: Third-team All-ACC (media, coaches) ... leads team with five interceptions and nine pass breakups ... 17th in the nation in interceptions ... has 49 tackles in 744 snaps over 13 games (13 starts) ... also has 2.5 tackles for loss ... posted five tackles, including 1.5 for loss, in his first career start against Wofford ... had a breakout performance at Louisville with his first career interception and three pass breakups ... earned codefensive player-of-the-game honors with Kevin Dodd for his effort ... tallied one pass breakup in win over Notre Dame ... second career interception was against Georgia Tech, which he returned 10 yards ... had a sack and PBU in Boston College win ... scored first career touchdown at Miami on a 36-yard interception return ... broke up two passes at NC State ... added his fourth interception in win over Wake Forest ... came up with fifth pick on the opening second-half drive against North Carolina in the ACC Championship Game. 2014: Had 11 tackles in 137 snaps over 13 games ... had seven special teams tackles ... had one tackle in 22 snaps against NC State on Oct. 4; named team co-special teams player-of-the-game ... had one tackle in 15 snaps at No. 23 Georgia Tech on Nov. 15 ... had one tackle in 24 snaps against No. 24 Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl on Dec. 29. 2013: Had 13 tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss in 21 snaps over 12 games ... had a team-high nine special teams tackles ... had two special teams tackles at NC State on Sept. 19 ... had one tackle in three snaps against Wake Forest on Sept. 28 ... had five tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss in 18 snaps at Virginia on Nov. 2; named team special teams player-of-the-game ... had two special teams tackles against Georgia Tech on Nov. 14. Before Clemson: Played at Hargrave Military Academy in 2012 ... No. 9 prep school player in the nation by 247Sports.com ... played at Silver Bluff High School ... No. 37 wide receiver in the nation by Scout.com ... No. 39 safety in the nation by Rivals.com ... No. 25 athlete in the nation and No. 6 player in South Carolina 247Sports.com ... No. 41 athlete in the nation by ESPN ... top-10 player in South Carolina by ESPN ... No. 3 player in South Carolina by SuperPrep ... No. 19 safety in the nation by MaxPreps ... member of the Augusta Chronicle All-Area team ... played in the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas ... selected for the Offense/ Defense All-American game in Dallas, TX ... had 40 tackles as a senior ... had 650 rushing yards and five touchdowns and passed for 708 yards and six touchdowns as a senior ... coached by Al Lown at Silver Bluff High School and Troy Davis at Hargrave Military Academy ... recruited by Dan Brooks. Personal: Majoring in parks, recreation & tourism management ... born July 1, 1994.

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TANKERSLEY CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF 2013 12-0 21 6 7 13 0.5-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 2014 13-0 137 9 2 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 2015 13-13 744 41 8 49 2.5-5 1-3 5-50 1 9 0-0 Totals 38-13 902 56 17 73 3-5 1-3 5-50 1 9 0-0

ANDY TEASDALL

Original walk-on who is in his first season as the Tigers’ starting punter ... has a 39.2-yard average and 37.8-yard net average on 61 punts in 15 games (13 starts) in his career ... placed on scholarship in August camp. 2015: Has a 39.0-yard average and 37.5-yard net average on 58 punts in 13 games (13 starts) ... has placed 19 inside the 20-yard line without a single touchback ... has a long of 54 on the season ... special teams player-of-the-game against Appalachian State, where he boomed his first 50-yard plus punt ... booted three punts inside the 20 at Louisville ... dropped four punts inside the 20 with a 43-yard average in pouring rain against No. 6 Notre Dame ... co-special teams player-of-the-game with Jim Brown by the coaches ... averaged 45 yards per punt against Georgia Tech ... booted four punts for a 42.2-yard average at Miami ... booted three balls inside the 20 against Florida State ... posted a 43-yard average on punts against Wake Forest ... had a 50-yard punt in ACC Championship Game. 2014: ACC Academic Honor Roll member ... had a 43.5-yard gross and net average on two punts in one game (against No. 24 Oklahoma in the Russell Athletic Bowl on Dec. 29). 2013: Had one punt for 42 yards in one game ... had a 42-yard punt against SC State on Sept. 7; it was his first career game. Before Clemson: Lettered at R.J. Reynolds High School. Personal: Majoring in marketing ... born July 5, 1993. TEASDALL 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opponent P Yds Avg PR-Yds Net -20 50+ 9-5 Wofford *4 135 33.8 1-0 33.8 1 0 9-12 Appalachian State *6 261 43.5 3-5 42.7 3 1 9-17 at Louisville 6 213 35.5 1-17 32.7 3 0 10-3 Notre Dame *7 302 43.1 1-10 41.7 4 2 10-10 Georgia Tech *3 135 45.0 1-2 45.7 0 0 10-17 Boston College *4 150 37.5 0-0 37.5 0 0 10-24 at Miami (Fla.) 4 169 42.2 1-10 39.8 2 0 10-31 at NC State 4 136 34.0 2-15 30.3 0 0 11-7 Florida Sate *6 228 38.0 1-1 37.8 3 0 11-14 at Syracuse 3 102 34.0 0-0 34.0 1 0 11-21 Wake Forest *3 132 44.0 0-0 44.0 0 0 11-28 at South Carolina 3 99 37.0 0-0 37.0 1 0 12-5 North Carolina 5 199 39.8 2-29 34.0 1 1 Totals 58 2261 39.0 13-89 37.4 19 4 Note: Had a caused fumble against Louisville.

TEASDALL CAREER STATS Year G-S P Yds Avg -20 50+ TB HB LG Net 2013 1-0 1 42 42.0 1 0 0 0 42 42.0 2014 1-0 2 87 43.5 0 0 0 0 44 43.5 2015 13-13 58 2261 39.0 19 4 0 0 54 37.4 Totals 15-13 61 2390 39.2 20 4 0 0 54 37.7

TREVION THOMPSON

Redshirt freshman wide receiver who has earned a good amount of playing time in 2015. 2015: Has 10 catches for 115 yards in 260 snaps over 12 games ... notched two catches for 17 yards in the win over Appalachian State ... had three catches

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for 47 yards against Georgia Tech ... posted a catch for seven yards in 58-0 win at Miami. 2014: Redshirted. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 73 player and No. 15 wide receiver in the nation by Scout.com ... No. 118 player and No. 17 wide receiver in the nation and No. 5 player in North Carolina by 247Sports.com ... No. 152 player and No. 20 wide receiver in the nation by ESPN ... No. 152 player and No. 22 wide receiver in the nation and No. 9 player in North Carolina by Rivals.com ... Shrine Bowl selection who led his team in receiving yards ... had 57 receptions for 987 yards and 14 touchdowns as a senior ... coached by Antonio King at Hillside High School ... recruited by Robbie Caldwell. Personal: Majoring in pre-business ... born Nov. 14, 1995. THOMPSON CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Rec Yds Avg TD LG Car Yds TD Rush 2015 12-0 299 10 115 11.5 0 33 0 0 0 0-0

CARLOS WATKINS

Junior who has moved into the starting lineup in 2015, making a big impact on Clemson’s nationallyranked defense ... has 101 tackles, 10.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks in 817 snaps over 36 games (13 starts) in his career. 2015: First-team All-ACC (media) ... second-team All-ACC (coaches) ... has 61 tackles, six tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks in 481 snaps over 13 games (12 starts) ... has added eight quarterback pressures and an interception, which he returned for his first career touchdown ... posted six tackles (one for loss) in the opener against Wofford ... returned first career interception for a touchdown, a highlight of Clemson’s 41-10 win over Appalachian State ... first by an interior defensive lineman since Jock McKissic against South Carolina in 2006 ... posted a sack, in addition to making the key play on two-point conversion stop in final seconds of win over Notre Dame ... tallied five tackles, a quarterback pressure and PBU in just 18 snaps at Miami ... played well at Syracuse, logging a pair of tackles for loss ... had five tackles and half a sack at South Carolina ... had a pass breakup in ACC Championship Game against North Carolina. 2014: Had 13 tackles, two tackles for loss and four quarterback pressures in 135 snaps over 11 games ... had three tackles in 16 snaps at No. 12 Georgia on Aug. 30 ... had two tackles and two quarterback pressures in 17 snaps against NC State on Oct. 4 ... had one tackle for loss in six snaps at Boston College on Oct. 18 ... had two tackles in 20 snaps against Georgia State on Nov. 22 ... had two tackles and one tackle for loss in nine snaps against South Carolina on Nov. 29. 2013: Had 11 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and one quarterback pressure in 90 snaps over three games (one start) ... had three tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss in 34 snaps against No. 5 Georgia on Aug. 31; it was his first career start ... had four tackles and one tackle for loss in 34 snaps against SC State on Sept. 7 ... had four tackles in 22 snaps at NC State on Sept. 19 ... was a passenger in a fatal car accident on Sept. 21 and missed the rest of the season due to injuries suffered in the accident. 2012: Had 16 tackles, one tackle for loss and three quarterback pressures in 113 snaps over nine games ... had one tackle in 12 snaps against Ball State on Sept. 8; it was his first career game ... had two tackles and one tackle for loss in 15 snaps against Furman on Sept. 15 ... had three tackles in 11 snaps against Virginia Tech on Oct. 20 ... had five tackles in 25 snaps at Duke on Nov. 3 ... had three tackles in 22 snaps against Maryland on Nov. 10 ... had two tackles in 10 snaps against NC State on Nov. 17. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 55 player and No. 7 defensive lineman in the nation as well as No. 4 player

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in North Carolina by 247Sports.com ... No. 104 overall player and No. 8 defensive tackle in the nation as well as No. 5 player in North Carolina by Rivals.com ... No. 8 defensive tackle in the nation by Scout.com ... No. 134 overall player and No. 12 defensive tackle in the nation as well as No. 5 player in North Carolina by ESPN ... No. 13 player in North Carolina by SuperPrep ... had 15 sacks, one interception and five caused fumbles as a senior ... had 50 tackles, 29 tackles for loss and 14 sacks as a junior ... played in the U.S. Army All-American game and the Shrine Bowl ... averaged over 21 points and 10 rebounds per game in basketball as a junior ... attended the same high school that sent the McSwain brothers (Rod, Chuck) to Clemson in the early 1980s; they were both on the 1981 National Championship team; Chuck is the current track coach at Chase High School ... coached by Daniel Bailey at Chase High ... recruited by Dan Brooks. Personal: Cousin of current Clemson defensive end Dane Rogers ... majoring in sociology ... born Dec. 5, 1993. WATKINS 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP 9-5 Wofford *26 2 0 2 0.5-1 1 9-12 Appalachian State *28 3 2 5 1-3 9-17 at Louisville *60 5 4 9 1-4 1-4 1 10-3 Notre Dame *57 6 3 9 1-3 1-3 1 10-10 Georgia Tech *31 4 1 5 1 10-17 Boston College *40 4 1 5 10-24 at Miami *18 3 2 5 1 10-31 at NC State *49 2 1 3 11-7 Florida State *34 1 1 2 11-14 at Syracuse 29 5 1 6 2-4 ` 11-21 Wake Forest *24 2 2 4 1 11-28 at South Carolina *42 4 1 5 0.5-5 0.5-5 12-5 North Carolina *47 0 1 1 1 Totals 485 41 20 106 6-20 2.5-12 7 * - start; Note: Had a 15-yard interception return for a touchdown against Appalachian State.

WATKINS CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF 2012 9-0 113 9 7 16 1-5 0-0 0-0 3 0 0-0 2013 3-1 90 5 6 11 1.5-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 2014 11-0 135 6 7 13 2-7 0-0 0-0 4 0 0-0 2015 13-12 485 41 20 61 6-20 2.5-12 1-15 7 2 0-0 Totals 36-13 823 61 40 101 10.5-34 2.5-12 1-15 15 2 0-0

DESHAUN WATSON

Sophomore quarterback who has put up huge numbers and led Clemson to No. 1 national ranking and undefeated record (13-0) heading into the College Football Playoff ... has led the Tigers to top ranking in each playoff poll of the season ... one of the most decorated players in the nation despite undergoing surgery in December 2014 for a torn ACL ... wears jersey #4, a number worn by former Tiger quarterback Steve Fuller; the number is retired at Clemson, but Fuller allowed the number to come out of retirement for Watson ... Fuller finished sixth in Heisman Trophy voting in 1978, tied for the highest finish (C.J. Spiller, 2009) by a Clemson player ... Clemson’s first Heisman Trophy finalist; finished third and had 148 first-place votes ... has 17-1 record as a starter, and Clemson is 16-0 when he finishes healthy. 2015: Davey O’Brien Award winner as the nation’s best quarterback, he was Clemson’s first winner of the prestigious award ... finalist for the Manning Award, Maxwell Award and Walter Camp Player-of-the-Year ... first-team All-American by Associated Press, CBS Sports, ESPN.com and USA Today ... second-team All-American by Sporting News, Sports Illustrated and Walter Camp ... ACC Player-of-the-Year and ACC Offensive Player-of-the-Year (media, coaches) ... firstteam All-ACC (media, coaches) ... ACC Championship Game Most Valuable Player ... four-time ACC Offensive Back-of-the-Week, more than any other player ... four-time Manning Award Star of the Week ... only FBS player with at least 3,500 passing yards and 800 rushing yards since 2012, when Johnny Manziel won the Heisman Trophy ... second nationally in completion percentage away from home (71.4) and third in

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overall completion percentage (69.5) ... third nationally among quarterbacks with 887 rushing yards ... his average of 7.6 yards per first down rush is third-best in the nation among all players with at least 60 attempts ... fifth among all FBS players in touchdown responsibility (41) and ninth in total offense per game (338.4) and touchdown passes (30) ... needs just 12 yards to break Tajh Boyd’s single-season school record for total offense (4,410) ... has averaged 333.7 yards of total offense in wins over top-10 teams from Florida State, Notre Dame and North Carolina ... enters College Football Playoff with six straight games of at least 380 yards of total offense, and an average of 415.4 over the last five (most in the nation) ... a clutch player, he is 42-56 for 475 yards and two touchdows (with no interceptions) in the fourth quarter ... offensive player-of-the-game against Wofford after compiling a 185.9 passing efficiency ... threw for 248 yards and three scores in win over Appalachian State ... totaled 253 yards at Louisville, with two touchdown passes ... rushed for 93 yards, including a 21-yard touchdown, in win over No. 6 Notre Dame ... notched 265 passing yards with two touchdowns to Jordan Leggett in win over Georgia Tech ... threw for season-high 420 yards and accounted for all four touchdowns in win over Boston College and its No. 1 ranked defense ... earned Leather Helmet Award as the game’s most outstanding player ... also ACC Offensive Back-of-the-Week for his performance ... posted 241 yards of total offense at Miami, with 98 rushing yards in a little over a half ... Walter Camp Foundation Offensive Player-of-the-Week after compiling 437 yards of total offense and accounting for six touchdowns (five passing, one rushing) at NC State ... earned Capital One Impact Performance-of-the-Week and Maxwell Award Player-of-the-Week honors as well after NC State win ... named ACC Offensive Back-of-the-Week and Manning Award Star-of-the-Week after that showing ... had 404 yards of total offense, with 107 on the ground, in win over Florida State ... had 473 yards of total offense at Syracuse, rushing for over 100 a second straight game ... completed 35-48 passes in the Carrier Dome and accounted for three scores ... earned Manning Award Star-of-the-Week, Football Writers Association National Offensive Player-of-the-Week and ACC Offensive Backof-the-Week honors for the performance ... had 381 yards of total offense and four total touchdowns against Wake Forest, again earning ACC and Manning acclaim ... coaches player-of-the-game versus South Carolina after posting 114 rushing yards and four total touchdowns (three rushing) ... produced ACC Championship Game records with 420 yards of offense and five total touchdowns (three passing, two rushing), leading the Tigers to their 15th title after the 45-37 win over North Carolina ... most total offense by any FBS player in a conference title game ... has four 100-yard rushing performances, all in the last five games; only Woodrow Dantzler had more among Clemson quarterbacks. 2014: All-ACC Academic selection ... was 93-137 for 1,466 yards and 14 touchdowns against only two interceptions in 330 snaps over eight games (five starts) ... completed 67.9 percent of his passes and had a 188.6 pass efficiency rating (best nationally among players with 125 attempts) ... had 200 yards and five touchdowns on 63 carries ... first in school history in passing efficiency, first in yards per passing attempt (10.70), first in total offense yards per play (8.3), second in completion percentage and tied for 10th in passing touchdowns ... first in school history in passing efficiency and completion percentage by a freshman ... first in school history in passing yards, passing touchdowns and total offense by a first-year freshman ... three-time ACC Rookie of the Week ... was 2-4 for 59 yards and one touchdown against no interceptions at No. 12 Georgia on Aug. 30; it was his first career game ... was 8-9 for 154 yards and three touchdowns against no interceptions along with 20 yards on five carries against SC State on Sept. 6 ... was 19-28 for 266 yards along with


30 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries at No. 1 Florida State on Sept. 20; named ACC Rookie-of-the-Week; named team offensive player-of-the-game ... was 27-36 for 435 yards and a school-record six touchdowns along with 28 rushing yards against North Carolina on Sept. 27; it was his first career start (set 12 school records that day); named national co-performer-of-the-week and national co-quarterback-of-the-week by CFPA; named Davey O’Brien Quarterback-of-the-Week; named Manning Award Quarterback-of-the-Week; named national freshman-of-the-week by CBS Sports; named national true-freshman-of-the-week by 247Sports.com; named ACC Co-Offensive Back-of-the-Week and ACC Rookieof-the-Week; named team offensive player-of-the-game ... set ACC mark for touchdown passes in a game by a freshman, and tied the single-game mark by anyone ... was 17-29 for 267 yards and two touchdowns against no interceptions along with a game-high 62 yards and two touchdowns on 15 carries against NC State on Oct. 4; named ACC Offensive Back-of-the-Week and ACC Rookie-of-the-Week; named ACC player-of-the-week by Athlon ... suffered a broken hand in the first quarter against Louisville on Oct. 11 and missed the next three games ... was 4-6 for 21 yards along with 40 yards on seven carries before leaving the game with an LCL injury in the first quarter at No. 23 Georgia Tech on Nov. 15 ... was 14-19 for 269 yards and two touchdowns against no interceptions along with 13 yards and two touchdowns on five carries against South Carolina on Nov. 29; named team co-offensive player-of-the-game ... enrolled in January. Before Clemson: Rated as the No. 3 player in the nation by Tom Lemming ... No. 16 player and No. 1 dual-threat quarterback in the nation by ESPN ... No. 31 player and No. 1 dual-threat quarterback in the nation and No. 2 player in Georgia by Rivals.com ... No. 41 player and No. 1 dual-threat quarterback in the nation and No. 4 player in Georgia by 247Sports.com ... No. 84 player and No. 3 dual-threat quarterback in the nation by Scout.com ... U.S. Army All-American Game selection ... Under Armour All-American Game selection ... first-team All-American by Parade and second-team All-American by USA Today ... four-year starter at Gainesville High School ... set state career records for total offense yards (17,134) and total touchdowns (218) ... set the state career records for passing touchdowns and total offense yards by the end of his junior season ... had 13,077 passing yards and 155 touchdowns along with 4,057 rushing yards and 63 touchdowns in his career ... state player-of-the-year as a sophomore, junior and senior ... Gatorade Player-of-the-Year in Georgia as a senior ... had 4,431 passing yards and 57 touchdowns against only five interceptions along with 1,057 rushing yards and 14 touchdowns as a senior ... had 5,700 total offense yards and 64 touchdowns, including 4,024 passing yards and 50 touchdowns, as a junior ... had over 3,200 passing yards and 1,000 rushing yards as a sophomore ... had 2,088 passing yards and 17 touchdowns along with 569 rushing yards and five touchdowns in leading his team to a 10-2 record as a freshman ... played basketball as a junior ... coached by Bruce Miller ... recruited by Chad Morris. Personal: Majoring in communication studies ... born Sept. 14, 1995. WATSON 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opponent Snaps C-A-I Yds TD Car Yds TD PL Tot 9-5 Wofford *41 18-22-0 194 2 2 22 0 24 216 9-12 Appalachian State *59 19-26-1 248 3 9 17 0 35 265 9-17 at Louisville *71 21-30-2 199 2 12 54 0 42 253 10-3 Notre Dame *65 10-21-1 84 2 16 93 1 37 177 10-10 Georgia Tech *64 21-30-1 265 2 6 16 0 36 281 10-17 Boston College *77 27-41-2 420 3 11 32 1 52 452 10-24 at Miami *61 15-19-0 143 1 8 98 1 27 241 10-31 at NC State *81 23-30-0 383 5 14 54 1 44 437 11-7 Florida State *86 28-42-0 297 1 16 107 0 58 404 11-14 at Syracuse *88 35-48-1 368 2 14 105 1 62 473 11-21 Wake Forest *78 24-35-2 343 3 10 44 1 45 387 11-28 at South Carolina *74 20-27-0 279 1 21 114 3 48 393 12-5 North Carolina *97 26-42-1 289 3 24 131 2 46 420 Totals 942 287-413-11 3504 30 163 883 11 576 4399 * - start; Note: Had a punt for 23 yards against Louisville.

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Passing Year G-S Snaps C-A-I Yds TD LG Pct Y/A Y/C Y/G Eff 2014 8-5 330 93-137-2 1466 14 74 67.9 10.7 15.8 183.3 188.6 2015 13-13 942 287-413-11 3512 30 67 69.5 8.5 12.4 269.5 159.6 Totals 21-18 1272 380-550-13 4978 44 74 68.4 9.1 13.2 236.7 166.2 Rushing & Total Offense Year Car Yds Y/C Y/G TD LG PL Tot TDR Y/G 2014 63 200 3.2 25.0 5 17 200 1666 19 208.3 2015 163 887 5.5 67.9 11 63 576 4399 41 338.4 Totals 226 1087 4.8 83.3 16 63 776 6065 60 288.8

CHRISTIAN WILKINS

One of the top defensive tackle newcomers in the nation ... has made an immediate impact due to his size and athleticism in the middle ... one of Clemson’s most popular players. 2015: Has 72 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss and two sacks in 385 snaps over 13 games (one start) ... firstteam freshman All-American by Sporting News ... also has nine quarterback pressures and a caused fumble ... posted six tackles (one for loss) in his debut against Wofford ... his eight tackles included one behind the line of scrimmage against Appalachian State ... had 10 tackles at Louisville ... had five tackles, a sack and caused fumble in win over No. 6 Notre Dame ... had seven tackles and three pressures against Georgia Tech ... had seven tackles, including 0.5 for loss against Boston College ... had eight stops in win over Florida State ... notched second career sack against Wake Forest ... posted two stops and a pressure against North Carolina. Before Clemson: No. 21 player and No. 4 defensive tackle in the nation and No. 1 player in Connecticut by Rivals.com ... No. 24 player and No. 6 defensive tackle in the nation and No. 1 player in Connecticut by 247Sports.com (seventh-best signee entering the ACC) ... No. 32 player and No. 6 defensive tackle in the nation and No. 1 player in Connecticut by ESPN ... No. 39 player and No. 6 defensive tackle in the nation and No. 2 player in Connecticut by Scout.com ... had 253 tackles, 69.5 tackles for loss, 28.5 sacks and six recovered fumbles in 35 career games ... had 71 tackles, 22 tackles for loss, eight sacks and four caused fumbles as a senior ... had 57 tackles and 20 tackles for loss as a junior ... had 12 receptions for 209 yards and two touchdowns as a sophomore ... four-year letterman in basketball who averaged 19.9 points and 11.8 rebounds per game as a junior ... recruited by Dan Brooks and Brent Venables ... coached by Andrew Gamere. Personal: Majoring in communication studies ... born Dec. 20, 1995. WILKINS 2015 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opponent Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks QP 9-5 Wofford 24 4 2 6 1-2 9-12 Appalachian State 28 5 3 8 1-1 1 9-17 at Louisville 35 6 4 10 1 10-3 Notre Dame 41 4 1 5 1-8 1-8 1 10-10 Georgia Tech 26 4 3 7 3 10-17 Boston College 41 5 2 7 0.5-2 1 10-24 at Miami 19 5 2 7 1 10-31 at NC State 19 1 1 2 2 11-7 Florida State 31 6 2 8 11-14 at Syracuse *28 2 1 3 1 11-21 Wake Forest 26 2 1 3 1-6 1-6 11-28 at South Carolina 27 4 0 4 12-5 North Carolina 40 1 1 2 1 Totals 385 49 23 72 4.5-19 2-14 12 * - start; Note: Had a caused fumble against Notre Dame.

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GARRETT WILLIAMS

Versatile contributor as a freshman, he has been an asset as a blocker on offense and member of nearly all of Clemson’s special teams units. 2015: Has logged four tackles on special teams and appeared in all 13 games ... has 96 snaps to his credit, and has appeared on offense in each game ... major reason the Tiger rushing attack has averaged well over 200 yards per game ... saw 14 snaps in his first career

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game against Wofford, while also playing special teams ... notched first career tackle in the Appalachian State contest ... posted special teams tackle against Notre Dame ... notched two special teams tackles in win over Georgia Tech ... played 11 snaps offensively at Miami. Before Clemson: No. 111 player in the nation and No. 18 player in Florida by Rivals ... No. 117 player in the nation by ESPN ... No. 186 player in the nation and No. 4 tight end by 247Sports.com ... coached by Leroy Kinard ... recruited by Danny Pearman and Jeff Scott. Personal: His father, Dayne Williams, played for Florida State against Clemson in the famous 1988 “Puntrooskie Game;” Dayne took the snap from center on the play, put the ball between the legs of the upback, Leroy Butler, who then raced down the sideline ... majoring in general engineering ... born Jan. 26, 1996.

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Enrolled in January ... valuable contributor on special teams who has also appeared on defense as a backup linebacker. 2015: Has 15 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and two sacks in 86 snaps over 13 games ... five of his tackles have come on special teams ... posted three tackles in 23 snaps against Appalachian State ... notched first career sack at Miami and played 20 snaps against the Hurricanes ... posted a special teams tackle at NC State ... played over 30 snaps in win over Wake Forest, contributing six tackles, including 1.5 for loss. Before Clemson: Originally signed with Clemson in 2014 ... No. 29 player in South Carolina by ESPN ... No. 34 player in South Carolina by 247Sports.com ... MVP of the victorious North team in the North-South All-Star game; he had six tackles ... had 186 tackles, 18 tackles for loss, one interception, six caused fumbles and six recovered fumbles in his career ... coached by Dan Morgan ... recruited by Brent Venables. Personal: Majoring in parks, recreation & tourism management ... born June 4, 1996. J. WILLIAMS CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF 2015 13-0 85 10 5 15 2.5-19 2-18 0-0 0 0 0-0

RICHARD YEARGIN

Reserve defensive end has seen his first action as a Tiger in 2015. 2015: Has 14 tackles and a sack in 126 snaps over eight games ... also has one quarterback pressure ... played 19 snaps in his first collegiate game ... credited for three tackles in win over Appalachian State ... tallied six tackles in 21 snaps against Georgia Tech ... tallied 12 snaps against Boston College ... posted first career sack in 58-0 win at Miami ... played 17 snaps against Wake Forest. 2014: Redshirted. Before Clemson: Rated among the top-300 players in the nation and No. 38 player in Florida by 247Sports.com ... No. 17 outside linebacker in the nation by Scout.com ... U.S. Army All-American ... Nike Opening selection ... first-team All-American by MaxPreps.com ... first-team all-state as a senior ... had 85 tackles, 21.5 tackles for loss and 15 sacks as a senior ... originally from South Carolina ... coached by Roger Harriott at University School of Nova Southeastern University ... recruited by Brent Venables. Personal: Majoring in pre-business ... born Oct. 14, 1996. YEARGIN CAREER STATS Year G-S Snaps Hit Ast Tot TFL Sacks Int QP PBU CF-RF 2015 8-0 126 11 3 14 1-5 1-5 0 2 0 0-0

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TEAM STATS CU Opp. SCORING 500 263 Points Per Game 38.5 20.2 Points Off Turnovers 65 70 FIRST DOWNS 332 183 Rushing 140 81 Passing 167 84 Penalty 25 18 RUSHING YARDAGE 2888 1674 Yards gained rushing 3120 2120 Yards lost rushing 232 446 Rushing Attempts 583 452 Average Per Rush 5.0 3.7 Average Per Game 222.2 128.8 TDs Rushing 30 14 PASSING YARDAGE 3750 2170 Comp-Att-Int 309-449-13 170-369-14 Average Per Pass 8.4 5.9 Average Per Catch 12.1 12.8 Average Per Game 288.5 166.9 TDs Passing 30 16 TOTAL OFFENSE 6638 3844 Total Plays 1032 821 Average Per Play 6.4 4.7 Average Per Game 510.6 295.7 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 35-762 62-1471 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 24-36 15-85 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 14-127 13-103 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 21.8 23.7 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 1.5 5.7 INT RETURN AVERAGE 9.1 7.9 FUMBLES-LOST 23-12 21-9 PENALTIES-Yards 75-627 82-726 Average Per Game 48.2 55.8 PUNTS-Yards 60-2313 98-4087 Average Per Punt 38.5 41.7 Net punt average 37.1 40.9 KICKOFFS-Yards 97-5815 54-3339 Average Per Kick 59.9 61.8 Net kick average 36.5 38.5 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 31:52 28:08 3RD-DOWN Conversions 94/197 47/189 3rd-Down Pct 48% 25% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 7/12 9/20 4th-Down Pct 58% 45% SACKS BY-Yards 38-250 14-77 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 62 33 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 23-26 12-16 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-4 RED-ZONE SCORES (44-49) 90% (29-35) 83% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (30-49) 61% (20-35) 57% PAT-ATTEMPTS (57-62) 92% (27-29) 93% ATTENDANCE 572258 276352 Games/Avg Per Game 7/81751 5/55270 Neutral Site Games 1/74514

TEAM SCORING POINTS Points Per Game TOUCHDOWNS By Rushing By Passing By Return By Recovery FIELD GOALS PAT (Kicks) PAT (Runs) PAT (Passes) PAT (Returns) SAFETIES

CU Opp. 500 263 38.5 20.2 62 33 30 14 30 16 2 2 0 1 23-26 12-16 57-62 27-29 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-2 0 0 1 0

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# RUSHING 9 Wayne Gallman 4 Deshaun Watson 24 Zac Brooks 27 C.J. Fuller 2 Kelly Bryant 22 Tyshon Dye 21 C.J. Davidson 34 Ray-Ray McCloud 3 Artavis Scott 38 Brennan Goodnature 32 Andy Teasdall 8 Deon Cain 12 Nick Schuessler TEAM CLEMSON Opponents # PASSING 4 Deshaun Watson 12 Nick Schuessler 2 Kelly Bryant 8 Deon Cain 32 Andy Teasdall TEAM CLEMSON Opponents

OFFENSIVE STATS

G-S Car Gain Loss Net Y/C TD LG Y/G 12-11 243 1354 22 1332 5.5 10 66 111.0 13-13 163 977 90 887 5.4 11 63 68.2 12-1 37 215 4 211 5.7 3 35 17.6 13-0 42 172 1 171 4.1 1 18 13.2 8-0 23 172 16 156 6.8 2 59 19.5 6-0 23 96 5 91 4.0 2 23 15.2 10-0 22 76 16 60 2.7 0 11 6.0 10-1 5 38 2 36 7.2 0 15 3.6 13-13 3 8 0 8 2.7 1 5 0.6 1-0 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 6.0 13-13 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.3 12-1 1 0 5 -5 -5.0 0 0 -0.4 5-0 6 2 25 -23 -3.8 0 2 -4.6 -- 13 0 46 -46 -3.5 0 0 -4.6 13-13 583 3120 232 2888 5.0 30 66 222.2 13-13 452 2120 446 1674 3.7 14 75 128.8

G-S Eff. Cm-Att-I Cm% Yds TD LG Y/G 13-13 159.57 287-413-11 69.5 3512 30 67 270.2 5-0 112.47 13-23-1 56.5 177 0 38 35.4 8-0 80.76 7-9-1 77.8 27 0 10 3.9 12-1 394.00 1-1-0 100.0 35 0 35 3.5 13-13 91.60 1-1-0 100.0 -1 0 0 -0.1 -- 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 13 155.23 309-449-13 68.8 3750 30 67 288.5 13 102.19 170-369-14 46.1 2170 16 57 166.9

# RECEIVING 3 Artavis Scott 19 Charone Peake 8 Deon Cain 16 Jordan Leggett 34 Ray-Ray McCloud 13 Hunter Renfrow 5 Germone Hopper 9 Wayne Gallman 1 Trevion Thompson 24 Zac Brooks 27 C.J. Fuller 81 Stanton Seckinger 7 Mike Williams 85 Seth Ryan 82 Adrien Dunn 39 Jordan Bianchi 18 Jadar Johnson CLEMSON Opponents

G-S Rec Yards Y/Rec TD LG Y/G 13-13 84 805 9.6 5 51 61.9 13-13 40 563 14.1 5 64 43.3 12-1 34 582 17.1 5 67 48.5 13-13 34 442 13.0 7 34 34.0 10-1 26 238 9.2 1 36 23.8 13-8 22 345 15.7 2 57 26.5 13-3 21 317 15.1 1 63 24.4 12-11 18 152 8.4 1 16 12.7 12-0 10 115 11.5 0 33 9.6 12-1 5 74 14.8 2 35 6.2 13-0 4 44 11.0 0 23 3.4 12-0 3 25 8.3 0 17 2.1 1-1 2 20 10.0 1 16 20.0 13-0 2 14 7.0 0 10 1.1 6-0 2 9 4.5 0 5 1.8 3-0 1 6 6.0 0 6 2.0 13-0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1 13-13 309 3750 12.1 30 67 288.5 13-13 170 2170 12.8 16 57 166.9

# TOTAL OFFENSE 4 Deshaun Watson 9 Wayne Gallman 24 Zac Brooks 2 Kelly Bryant 27 C.J. Fuller 12 Nick Schuessler 22 Tyshon Dye 21 C.J. Davidson 34 Ray-Ray McCloud 8 Deon Cain 3 Artavis Scott 38 Brennan Goodnature 32 Andy Teasdall TEAM CLEMSON Opponents

G-S PL  Rush Pass Total Y/G 13-13 576 887 3512 4399 338.4 12-11 243 1332 0 1332 111.0 12-1 37 211 0 211 17.6 8-0 32 156 27 183 22.9 13-0 42 171 0 171 13.2 5-0 29 -23 177 154 30.8 6-0 23 91 0 91 15.2 10-0 22 60 0 60 6.0 10-1 5 36 0 36 3.6 12-1 2 -5 35 30 2.5 13-13 3 8 0 8 0.6 1-0 1 6 0 6 6.0 13-13 2 4 -1 3 0.2 -- 15 -46 0 -46 -4.6 13-13 1032 2888 3750 6638 510.6 13-13 821 1674 2170 3844 295.7

# ALL-PURPOSE 9 Wayne Gallman 3 Artavis Scott 4 Deshaun Watson 8 Deon Cain 19 Charone Peake 34 Ray-Ray McCloud 27 C.J. Fuller 16 Jordan Leggett 13 Hunter Renfrow 5 Germone Hopper 24 Zac Brooks 2 Kelly Bryant 1 Trevion Thompson 22 Tyshon Dye 21 C.J. Davidson 25 Cordrea Tankersley 18 Jadar Johnson 23 Van Smith 81 Stanton Seckinger 7 Mike Williams 80 Milan Richard 94 Carlos Watkins 85 Seth Ryan 82 Adrien Dunn 21 Adrian Baker 39 Jordan Bianchi 38 Brennan Goodnature 10 Ben Boulware 32 Andy Teasdall 12 Nick Schuessler TEAM CLEMSON Opponents

G-S Rush Rec PR KOR IR Total Y/G 12-11 1332 152 0 0 0 1484 123.7 13-13 8 805 28 277 0 1118 86.0 13-13 887 0 0 0 0 887 68.2 12-1 -5 582 0 0 0 577 48.1 13-13 0 563 0 0 0 563 43.3 10-1 36 238 6 223 0 503 50.3 13-0 171 44 0 237 0 452 34.8 13-13 0 442 0 0 0 442 34.0 13-8 0 345 0 6 0 351 27.0 13-3 0 317 -7 0 0 310 23.8 12-1 211 74 0 0 0 285 23.8 8-0 156 0 0 0 0 156 19.5 12-0 0 115 0 0 0 115 9.6 6-0 91 0 0 0 0 91 15.2 10-0 60 0 0 0 0 60 6.0 13-13 0 0 0 0 50 50 3.8 13-0 0 -1 24 0 16 39 3.0 12-0 0 0 0 0 33 33 2.8 12-0 0 25 0 0 0 25 2.1 1-1 0 20 0 0 0 20 20.0 13-0 0 0 0 19 0 19 1.5 13-13 0 0 0 0 15 15 1.2 13-0 0 14 0 0 0 14 1.1 6-0 0 9 0 0 0 9 1.8 11-3 0 0 0 0 7 7 0.6 3-0 0 6 0 0 0 6 2.0 1-0 6 0 0 0 0 6 6.0 13-13 0 0 0 0 6 6 0.5 13-13 4 0 0 0 0 4 0.3 5-0 -23 0 0 0 0 -23 -4.6 -- -46 0 -15 0 0 -61 -6.1 13-13 2888 3750 36 762 127 7563 581.8 13-13 1674 2170 85 1471 103 5503 423.3

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DEFENSIVE STATS

2015 STATS

# TACKLES G-S *Snaps Hit Ast Total TFL Sacks PBU QP ^ST 44 B.J. Goodson, LB 13-13 733 92 35 127 14-70 5.5-42 3 17 1 10 Ben Boulware, LB 13-13 704 84 37 121 6.5-33 2-20 6 22 1 15 T.J. Green, S 13-13 678 80 21 101 5-16 1-10 3 1 3 90 Shaq Lawson, DE 13-13 655 58 20 78 22.5-98 9.5-65 1 15 98 Kevin Dodd, DE 13-13 649 58 15 73 15.5-61 8.5-43 1 11 1 Jayron Kearse, S 13-13 728 61 13 74 6.5-24 8 3 6 42 Christian Wilkins, DT 13-1 385 49 23 72 4.5-19 2-14 12 94 Carlos Watkins, DT 13-12 481 41 20 61 6-20 2.5-12 2 7 56 Scott Pagano, DT 13-9 311 29 21 50 1.5-2 2 25 Cordrea Tankersley, CB 13-13 744 41 8 49 2.5-5 1-3 9 2 11 Travis Blanks, LB 13-11 421 30 8 38 4-8 1-2 2 3 1 40 Roderick Byers, DT 13-0 145 26 12 38 1-1 1 3 48 D.J. Reader, DT 7-4 192 18 11 29 3 6 Dorian O’Daniel, LB 13-0 162 23 5 28 5.5-27 1 15 2 Mackensie Alexander, CB 12-11 638 22 3 25 2-8 5 1 91 Austin Bryant, DE 11-0 146 19 6 25 1.5-15 1-14 1 3 2 31 Ryan Carter, CB 12-1 186 13 4 17 1-2 2 1 23 Van Smith, DB 12-0 71 14 2 16 1-2 3 30 Jalen Williams, LB 13-0 85 10 5 15 2.5-19 2-18 5 50 Jabril Robinson, DT 6-0 67 10 4 14 1-3 1-3 49 Richard Yeargin, DE 8-0 126 11 3 14 1-5 1-5 2 21 Adrian Baker, CB 11-3 220 13 0 13 18 Jadar Johnson, S 13-0 198 10 3 13 0.5-2 1 1 3 67 Albert Huggins, DT 5-0 65 7 5 12 1 34 Kendall Joseph, LB 5-0 58 6 3 9 4 1 37 Judah Davis, LB 11-0 23 5 3 8 0.5-0 5 29 Marcus Edmond, CB 13-0 50 5 2 7 2 36 Ammon Lakip, PK 10-1 --- 6 0 6 6 33 J.D. Davis, LB 6-0 19 4 1 5 4 17 Jefferie Gibson, S 10-0 59 5 0 5 1-5 1 27 C.J. Fuller, RB 13-0 --- 4 0 4 3 85 Dane Rogers, DE 6-0 66 3 1 4 1-1 44 Garrett Williams, TE 13-0 --- 4 0 4 4 24 Mark Fields, CB 11-0 54 3 0 3 1 2 53 Martin Aiken, DE 5-0 --- 2 0 2 2 73 Joe Gore, OT 13-12 --- 2 0 2 16 Jordan Leggett, TE 13-3 --- 0 2 2 59 Collins Mauldin, DE 2-0 12 1 1 2 40 Jaquarius Brice, DE 1-0 4 1 0 1 63 Jake Fruhmorgen, OT 10-1 --- 1 0 1 87 D.J. Greenlee, TE 12-0 --- 1 0 1 1 57 Jay Guillermo, C 13-11 --- 0 1 1 5 Germone Hopper, WR 13-3 --- 1 0 1 92 Greg Huegel, PK 13-12 --- 1 0 1 1 34 Ray-Ray McCloud, WR 10-1 --- 0 1 1 81 Stanton Seckinger, TE 12-0 --- 1 0 1 84 Cannon Smith, TE 13-0 --- 1 0 1 1 32 Andy Teasdall, P 13-13 --- 1 0 1 1 Trevion Thompson, WR 12-0 --- 1 0 1 4 Deshaun Watson, QB 13-13 --- 1 0 1 45 Chris Register, DE 1-0 4 0 0 0 1 Totals 13-13 879 299 1178 108-446 38-250 48 112 75 # INTERCEPTIONS G-S Int Yards Avg TD LG 25 Cordrea Tankersley, CB 13-13 5 50 10.0 1 36 18 Jadar Johnson, S 13-0 2 16 8.0 0 9 21 Adrian Baker, CB 11-3 2 7 3.5 0 7 23 Van Smith, DB 12-0 1 33 33.0 0 33 94 Carlos Watkins, DT 13-12 1 15 15.0 1 15 10 Ben Boulware, LB 13-13 1 6 6.0 0 6 44 B.J. Goodson, LB 13-13 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 Jayron Kearse, S 13-13 1 0 0.0 0 0 CLEMSON 13-13 14 127 9.1 2 36 Opponents 13-13 13 103 7.9 0 28 Caused Fumbles (13): Boulware 3, Green 2, Lakip 2, Dodd 1, Goodson 1, Kearse 1, Lawson 1, Teasdall 1, Wilkins 1 Recovered Fumbles (9): Goodson 2, A. Bryant 1, Boulware 1, Carter 1, Dodd 1, Fuller 1, Kearse 1, Lawson 1 Takeaways (23): Tankersley 5, Goodson 3, J. Johnson 2, Kearse 2, Boulware 2, Baker 2, A. Bryant 1, Carter 1, Dodd 1, Fuller 1, Lawson 1, V. Smith 1, Watkins 1 Blocked Kicks (3): Dodd 1, Johnson 1, Kearse 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.

Date Site 9-5 H 9-12 H 9-17 ^A 10-3 ^H 10-10 H 10-17 ^H 10-24 A 10-31 A 11-7 H 11-14 A 11-21 H 11-28 A 12-5 ^N

W-L W W W W W W W W W W W W W

Score Opponent (AP,USA) 49-10 Wofford 41-10 Appalachian State 20-17 * Louisville 24-22 Notre Dame (6,7) 43-24 * Georgia Tech 34-17 * Boston College 58-0 * Miami (Fla.) 56-41 * NC State 23-13 * Florida State (17,15) 37-27 * Syracuse 33-13 * Wake Forest 37-32 South Carolina 45-37 ! North Carolina (8,8)

Attendance 81,301 81,467 55,396 82,415 80,983 81,416 45,211 57,600 83,099 36,736 81,577 81,409 74,514

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CU AP,USA 12,12 12,12 11,9 11,12 6,6 5,6 6,6 3,6 3,6 1,2 1,1 1,1 1,1

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# PUNTING P Yards Y/P LG TB FC -20 50+ *Net 32 Andy Teasdall 58 2261 39.0 54 0 21 19 4 37.5 92 Greg Huegel 1 29 29.0 29 0 0 1 0 29.0 4 Deshaun Watson 1 23 23.0 23 0 0 1 0 23.0 CLEMSON 60 2313 38.5 54 0 21 21 4 37.1 Opponents 98 4087 41.7 73 2 32 32 17 41.3 # FIELD GOALS FG-FGA Pct 11-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LG HB 92 Greg Huegel 22-25 88.0 6-6 11-12 5-7 0-0 47 0 36 Ammon Lakip 1-1 100.0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 42 0 CLEMSON 23-26 88.5 6-6 11-12 6-8 0-0 47 0 Opponents 12-16 75.0 5-5 3-4 3-4 0-1 48 0 # KICKOFFS 36 Ammon Lakip 92 Greg Huegel 39 Christian Groomes 47 Alex Spence CLEMSON Opponents

KO TB GL OB Ret Y/R Avg End -21 73 28 35 0 43-947 22.0 22.6 Y. Line 37 22 4 12 1 17-479 28.2 27.9 Y. Line 8 1 0 0 0 1-22 22.0 22.0 Y. Line 0 1 0 1 0 1-23 23.0 23.0 Y. Line 0 97 32 48 1 62-1471 23.7 23.8 Y. Line 45 53 19 31 0 33-738 22.4 22.9 Y. Line 33

# PUNT RETURNS 3 Artavis Scott 18 Jadar Johnson 34 Ray-Ray McCloud 13 Hunter Renfrow 5 Germone Hopper TEAM CLEMSON Opponents

PR Yards Avg TD 10 28 2.8 0 1 24 24.0 0 4 6 1.5 0 3 0 0.0 0 5 -7 -1.4 0 1 -15 -15.0 0 24 36 1.5 0 15 85 5.7 0

# KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yards 27 C.J. Fuller 14 237 3 Artavis Scott 11 277 34 Ray-Ray McCloud 7 223 80 Milan Richard 1 19 13 Hunter Renfrow 1 6 TEAM 1 0 CLEMSON 35 762 Opponents 62 1471

Avg 16.9 25.2 31.9 19.0 6.0 0.0 21.8 23.7

LG 16 0 10 0 2 0 16 29

TD LG 0 26 0 44 0 73 0 19 0 6 0 0 0 73 2 100

# FUMBLE RETURNS FR Yards Avg TD LG 1 Jayron Kearse 1 5 5.0 0 5 44 B.J. Goodson 1 -1 -1.0 0 -1 CLEMSON 2 4 2.0 0 5 Opponents 2 9 4.5 0 8 # SCORING G-S TD R-P-˚Re #2Pt FG-FGA $PAT Pts Pts/G 92 Greg Huegel, PK 13-13 0 0-0-0 22-25 49-54 115 8.8 9 Wayne Gallman, RB 12-11 11 10-1-0 0-0 0-0 66 5.5 4 Deshaun Watson, QB 13-13 11 11-0-0 0-0 0-0 66 5.1 16 Jordan Leggett, TE 13-13 7 0-7-0 0-0 0-0 42 3.2 3 Artavis Scott, WR 13-13 6 1-5-0 0-0 0-0 36 2.8 24 Zac Brooks, RB 12-1 5 3-2-0 0-0 0-0 30 2.5 8 Deon Cain, WR 12-1 5 0-5-0 0-0 0-0 30 2.5 19 Charone Peake, WR 13-13 5 0-5-0 0-0 0-0 30 2.3 22 Tyshon Dye, RB 6-0 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 12 2.0 2 Kelly Bryant, QB 7-0 2 2-0-0 0-0 0-0 12 1.7 13 Hunter Renfrow, WR 13-8 2 0-2-0 0-0 0-0 12 0.9 36 Ammon Lakip, PK 10-0 0 0-0-0 1-1 7-7 11 1.1 7 Mike Williams, WR 1-1 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 6 6.0 34 Ray-Ray McCloud, WR 10-1 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 6 0.6 27 C.J. Fuller, RB 13-0 1 1-0-0 0-0 0-0 6 0.5 5 Germone Hopper, WR 13-3 1 0-1-0 0-0 0-0 6 0.5 25 Cordrea Tankersley, CB 13-13 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 6 0.5 94 Carlos Watkins, DT 13-12 1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 6 0.5 47 Alex Spence, PK 2-0 0 0-0-0 0-0 1-1 1 0.5 TEAM -- 0 0-0-0 1 0-0 0-0 2 - CLEMSON 13-13 62 30-30-2 1 23-26 57-62 500 38.5 Opponents 13-13 33 14-16-3 1 12-16 27-29 263 20.2

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Poss. TD FG TO MFG Downs Half Pts Pts/P 45 30 12 1 0 2 0 246 5.5 31 19 8 3 1 1 0 157 5.1

FIRST & GOAL Poss. TD FG TO MFG Downs Half Pts Pts/P CLEMSON Opponents

27 22 3 0 0 2 0 163 6.0 19 13 6 0 0 0 0 109 5.7

* - does not factor in touchbacks; ˚ - returns and recoveries; # - PATs and safeties; $ - kicking only; R - first-and-10 inside the opponent 21.

Leading Rusher(s) Gallman (14-92) Gallman (15-79) Gallman (24-139) Gallman (23-111) Gallman (13-115) Gallman (17-48) Gallman (22-118) Gallman (31-172) Watson (16-107) Watson (14-105) Bryant (8-58) Watson (21-114) Gallman (28-187)

Leading Passer(s) Watson (18-22-194) Watson (19-26-248) Watson (21-30-199) Watson (10-21-84) Watson (21-30-265) Watson (27-41-420) Watson (15-19-143) Watson (23-30-383) Watson (28-42-297) Watson (34-47-360) Watson (24-35-343) Watson (20-27-279) Watson (26-42-289)

Leading Receiver(s) McCloud (8-80) Scott (6-73) Scott (8-40) Scott (5-43) Cain (5-96) Scott (10-162) Peake (5-44) Scott (7-64) Scott (9-40) Scott (12-73) Scott (6-53) Cain (5-96) Scott (7-96)

Leading Tackler(s) Green (13) Green (10) Goodson (12) Green (13) Goodson, Pagano (12) Boulware (13) Byers (8) Boulware (13) Boulware (14) Goodson (14) Goodson, O’Daniel (7) Green (17) Goodson (9)

* - ACC game; ^ - night game; ! - ACC Championship game (Charlotte, N.C.); Note: Bold denotes a Clemson home game; unofficial home attendance - 572,258 (81,751 per game); unofficial total (home, away, neutral) attendance - 923,124 (71,009 per game).

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Category WOF APP LOU ND GT BC MIA NCS FSU SYR WFU USC UNC Totals Points 49 41 20 24 43 34 58 56 23 37 33 37 45 500 10 10 17 22 24 17 0 41 13 27 13 32 37 263 Total Offense 533 392 401 296 537 532 567 623 512 570 552 515 608 6638 213 297 272 432 230 246 146 389 361 322 152 402 382 3844 Plays 80 75 70 64 74 78 88 80 85 84 82 74 98 1032 63 73 63 67 56 61 61 68 59 55 60 68 67 821 Yards Per Play 6.7 5.2 5.7 4.6 7.3 6.8 6.4 7.8 6.0 6.8 6.7 7.0 6.2 6.4 3.4 4.1 4.3 6.4 4.1 4.0 2.4 5.7 6.1 5.9 2.5 5.9 5.7 4.7 Rushing Yards 222 140 202 212 201 112 416 240 215 202 171 236 319 2888 123 202 19 111 71 159 53 135 197 242 39 181 142 1674 Carries 43 44 40 43 41 36 63 50 42 36 42 47 56 583 45 45 28 32 42 38 29 27 30 34 32 38 32 452 10+ Yard Carries 7 3 6 4 4 4 10 8 8 6 6 6 10 82 4 5 0 3 3 5 1 4 6 8 2 9 6 56 20+ Yard Carries 1 1 1 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 1 2 5 27 0 3 0 1 0 2 1 4 2 4 1 3 1 22 Passing Yards 311 252 199 84 336 420 151 383 297 368 381 279 289 3750 90 95 253 321 159 87 93 254 164 80 113 221 240 2170 Completions 30 21 21 10 23 27 17 23 28 35 28 20 26 309 6 9 20 19 6 7 13 24 16 8 16 14 12 186 Passing Attempts 37 31 30 21 33 42 25 30 43 48 40 27 42 449 18 28 35 35 14 23 32 41 21 21 28 30 35 369 Had Intercepted 0 2 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 13 0 3 2 1 1 0 3 0 1 0 1 1 1 14 Completion Percentage 81.1 67.7 70.0 47.6 69.6 64.2 68.0 76.7 65.1 72.9 70.0 74.0 61.9 69.5 33.3 32.1 57.1 54.3 42.8 30.4 40.6 58.5 55.2 38.0 57.1 46.7 34.2 50.4 Passing Efficiency 169.5 153.0 134.4 107.9 169.2 162.3 131.9 238.9 133.9 146.4 159.7 173.1 138.5 155.2 75.3 51.0 102.9 148.7 171.1 57.7 46.2 134.7 95.8 70.1 95.6 134.8 114.6 102.1 20+ Yard Completions 5 4 2 1 7 7 1 8 4 2 5 5 2 53 1 2 3 6 4 1 1 4 2 1 2 4 6 37 First Downs 27 22 20 15 24 24 33 27 29 29 24 25 33 332 9 12 16 20 12 11 6 18 14 16 11 17 21 183 Total Touchdowns 7 5 2 3 5 4 8 7 2 4 4 5 6 62 1 1 2 3 3 2 0 6 1 3 2 4 5 33 Rushing Touchdowns 5 1 0 1 3 1 6 2 1 2 1 4 3 30 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 1 3 1 1 2 14 Passing Touchdowns 2 3 2 2 2 3 1 5 1 2 3 1 3 30 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 3 0 0 1 3 3 16 Field Goals 0-0 2-3 2-2 1-2 2-2 2-2 1-1 3-3 3-3 3-3 2-2 1-1 1-2 23-26 1-1 1-1 1-2 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 2-2 2-3 0-0 1-2 1-1 12-16 Punting 4-135 6-261 7-236 8-331 3-135 4-150 4-169 4-136 6-228 3-102 3-132 3-99 5-199 60-2313 10-374 8-314 7-274 7-263 8-253 10-452 10-425 5-253 6-265 6-291 10-425 5-249 6-249 98-4087 Punting Average 33.8 43.5 33.7 41.4 45.0 37.5 42.2 34.0 38.9 34.0 44.0 33.0 39.8 38.5 37.4 39.2 39.1 37.6 31.6 45.2 42.5 50.6 44.2 48.5 42.5 49.8 41.5 41.7 Net Punting Average* 33.8 42.7 31.3 40.1 45.7 37.5 39.8 30.2 37.8 34.0 44.0 33.0 34.0 37.1 37.9 37.1 39.1 37.6 28.6 45.1 42.4 46.6 44.7 48.5 42.5 49.8 41.7 41.3 Time of Possession 28:43 29:36 30:35 29:54 30:36 32:06 33:42 34:04 31:51 32.18 31:03 30:45 38:56 31:52 31:17 30:24 29:25 30:06 29:24 27:54 26:08 25:56 28:09 27:42 28:57 29:15 21:04 28:08 Third-Down Conversions 9-15 5-15 5-14 5-15 10-16 5-15 8-14 8-15 7-17 5-14 9-16 9-13 9-18 94-197 4-16 3-16 2-14 4-12 1-12 3-15 4-18 4-15 2-12 3-13 6-17 6-15 5-14 47-189 Fourth-Down Conversions 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-2 0-0 1-2 7-12 0-1 1-3 1-2 0-0 1-1 2-2 0-1 2-4 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-2 1-2 9-20 Average Starting Field Positionº 34 37 27 33 27 18 27 32 22 28 22 29 28 28.0 27 27 31 27 32 34 28 40 27 31 39 32 37 31.7 Red-Zone Scoring 5-6 0-1 2-2 3-3 3-4 2-2 6-6 3-3 3-3 4-5 3-3 4-4 6-7 44-49 2-2 2-2 2-2 2-3 1-1 3-3 0-1 3-5 1-2 3-3 1-1 4-4 5-6 29-35 Red-Zone Touchdowns 5 0 0 2 2 2 5 1 2 3 2 3 5 32 1 1 1 2 0 2 0 3 0 2 1 3 4 20 Red-Zone Points 35 0 6 17 17 14 38 16 3 24 19 24 38 251 10 10 10 13 3 17 0 21 3 17 7 24 30 165 First-&-Goal Scoring 5-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-4 2-2 4-4 3-3 0-0 2-2 2-2 1-1 4-4 25-26 1-1 2-2 1-1 1-1 0-0 3-3 0-0 1-2 3-3 1-1 0-0 3-3 4-4 20-21 First-&-Goal Touchdowns 5 0 0 0 2 2 4 1 0 2 2 1 4 23 1 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 3 13 First-&-Goal Points 35 0 0 0 17 14 28 13 0 14 13 7 28 169 7 10 7 7 0 17 0 7 3 7 0 18 24 107 Turnovers 2 2 2 1 3 2 1 1 0 3 4 3 1 25 0 4 2 4 1 0 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 23 Points Off Turnovers 0 14 0 7 3 0 21 3 0 7 7 0 10 72 7 0 7 6 10 10 0 7 0 7 7 8 7 76 Penalties 6-55 9-75 6-53 5-44 4-45 6-45 4-29 6-39 3-32 8-69 6-56 1-5 11-80 75-627 4-46 12-90 2-15 6-40 5-50 8-80 7-88 4-40 9-65 9-83 6-55 4-30 6-44 82-726 Punt Returns 6-(-5) 3-17 0-0 1-0 1-24 5-1 1-1 1-0 1-(-3) 2-2 2-0 0-0 1-(-1) 24-36 1-0 3-5 1-17 2-10 1-(-2) 1-0 1-10 2-15 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-29 15-85 Kickoff Returns 1-39 2-92 2-22 4-128 4-65 3-76 1-11 4-91 2-26 6-108 2-38 0-0 4-66 35-762 5-105 8-205 4-168 4-100 6-78 2-44 4-86 6-213 4-91 4-70 5-105 5-96 6-110 62-1471 Interception Returns 0 3-21 2-7 1-0 1-10 0-0 3-78 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-5 1-7 1-(1) 14-127 0 2-0 2-16 1-0 1-14 2-46 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 3-27 0-0 1-0 13-103 Fumble Returns 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-(-1) 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-9 0-0 2-9 Sacks 1-3 1-8 5-31 4-18 2-15 2-4 4-22 5-35 2-17 1-3 5-43 4-35 2-16 38-250 1-3 3-18 1-4 0-0 1-5 3-22 0-0 2-11 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 13-65 * - does not factor in touchbacks; º - in teams’ own territory; Note: Clemson totals on top, opponent totals on bottom; bold denotes a Clemson home game.

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2015 INDIVIDUAL OFFENSIVE & SPECIAL TEAM STATS

RUSHING

Opponent Wofford Appalachian State Louisville Notre Dame Georgia Tech Boston College Miami (Fla.) NC State Florida State Syracuse Wake Forest South Carolina North Carolina Totals

PASSING Opponent Wofford Appalachian State Louisville Notre Dame Georgia Tech Boston College Miami (Fla.) NC State Florida State Syracuse Wake Forest South Carolina North Carolina Totals

RECEIVING Opponent Wofford Appalachian State Louisville Notre Dame Georgia Tech Boston College Miami (Fla.) NC State Florida State Syracuse Wake Forest South Carolina North Carolina Totals

KICKING

#24 Brooks

#2 K. Bryant

#21 Davidson

Car Yds TD 2 15 0 3 17 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- 3 (-1) 0 1 5 0 5 59 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 3 0 8 58 0 -- -- -- 0 0 0 23 156 2

Car Yds TD 5 25 0 6 14 0 4 9 0 -- -- -- 3 17 0 -- -- -- 2 (-2) 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- 0 0 0 2 (-3) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 60 0

Car Yds TD 7 52 1 1 1 0 -- -- -- 1 12 0 3 41 1 2 22 0 6 22 1 3 16 0 1 -2 0 4 30 0 7 14 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 37 211 3

#2 Bryant

#22 Dye

Car Yds TD 4 15 2 3 9 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- 3 4 0 2 0 0 8 52 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 3 11 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- 23 91 2

#12 Schuessler

Cm Att Yds Int TD Eff Cm Att Yds Int TD Eff 3 4 19 0 0 114.9 9 11 98 0 0 156.7 1 1 0 0 0 100.0 1 4 4 1 0 -16.6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2 2 71 0 0 398.2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 1 1 4 0 0 133.6 1 5 4 0 0 26.7 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 3 4 1 0 11.2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 -- -- -- -- -- -- 7 9 27 1 0 80.7 13 23 177 1 0 112.4

#8 Cain Rec Yds TD 3 36 0 1 8 0 2 26 0 0 0 0 5 96 0 2 97 0 -- -- -- 3 59 1 3 56 1 4 67 1 4 29 1 5 96 1 2 12 0 34 582 5

#5 Hopper Rec Yds TD 2 27 0 1 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 32 0 2 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 18 0 5 44 0 3 129 1 4 33 0 0 0 0 21 317 1

#92 Huegel

#16 Leggett

#34 McCloud

Rec Yds TD 1 11 0 3 29 0 3 42 1 2 7 1 4 56 2 2 12 1 1 34 1 1 13 0 6 101 0 3 29 0 1 11 0 4 73 0 3 24 1 34 442 7

Rec Yds TD 8 80 0 1 4 0 4 29 0 2 10 0 3 16 0 0 0 0 4 36 0 1 36 1 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 3 27 0 26 238 1

#92 Huegel

#36 Lakip

#27 Fuller

Car Yds TD 7 26 0 4 18 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 6 15 0 2 9 0 8 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 36 0 4 24 1 0 0 0 42 171 1

#9 Gallman

#4 Watson

Car Yds TD 14 92 2 15 79 1 24 139 0 23 111 0 13 115 2 17 48 0 22 118 1 31 172 1 22 103 1 15 66 1 -- -- -- 19 102 0 28 187 1 243 1332 10

Car Yds TD 2 22 0 9 17 0 12 54 0 16 93 1 6 16 0 11 32 1 8 98 1 14 54 1 16 107 0 14 105 1 10 44 1 21 114 3 24 131 2 163 887 11

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#4 Watson Cm Att Yds Int TD Eff 18 22 194 0 2 185.9 19 26 248 1 3 183.6 21 30 199 2 2 134.4 10 21 84 1 2 107.9 21 30 265 1 2 159.5 27 41 420 2 3 166.3 15 19 143 0 1 159.5 23 30 383 0 5 238.9 28 42 297 0 1 133.9 35 48 368 1 2 146.5 24 35 343 2 3 167.7 20 27 279 0 1 173.1 26 42 289 1 3 138.5 287 413 3512 11 30 159.5

#19 Peake Rec Yds TD 2 12 0 4 86 2 1 12 0 0 0 0 2 22 0 2 33 0 5 44 0 3 64 1 4 50 0 7 120 1 4 60 1 2 20 0 4 40 0 40 563 5

#13 Renfrow Rec Yds TD 2 29 0 3 12 0 1 32 1 1 24 0 1 17 0 3 40 0 0 0 0 4 93 1 0 0 0 1 21 0 3 55 0 0 0 0 3 22 0 22 345 2

#3 Scott

#1 Thompson

Rec Yds TD 6 75 1 6 73 1 8 40 0 5 43 1 4 50 0 10 162 1 1 7 0 7 64 0 9 40 0 12 73 0 6 53 0 3 29 0 7 96 1 84 805 5

#36 Lakip

Rec Yds TD 1 4 0 2 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 47 0 1 11 0 1 7 0 0 0 0 -- -- -1 5 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 115 0

#32 Teasdall

Opponent FG Made FG Att. PAT Made PAT Att. FG Made FG Att. PAT Made PAT Att. # Yds Avg -20 50+ Wofford 0 0 6 6 -- -- -- -- 4 135 33.8 1 0 Appalachian State 2 3 5 5 -- -- -- -- 6 261 43.5 2 1 Louisville 2 2 2 2 -- -- -- -- 6 213 35.5 4 0 Notre Dame 1 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 7 302 43.1 4 2 Georgia Tech 1 1 5 5 1 1 0 0 3 135 45.0 0 0 Boston College 2 2 4 4 0 0 0 0 4 150 37.5 0 0 Miami (Fla.) 1 1 6 7 0 0 1 1 4 169 42.2 2 0 NC State 3 3 5 7 0 0 0 0 4 136 34.0 0 0 Florida State 3 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 6 228 38.0 3 0 Syracuse 3 3 4 4 0 0 0 0 3 102 34.0 1 0 Wake Forest 2 2 3 4 0 0 0 0 3 132 44.0 0 0 South Carolina 1 1 4 5 0 0 0 0 3 99 33.0 1 0 North Carolina 1 2 0 0 0 0 6 6 5 199 39.8 1 1 Totals 22 25 49 54 1 1 7 7 58 2261 39.0 19 4

RETURNS Opponent Wofford Appalachian State Louisville Notre Dame Georgia Tech Boston College Miami (Fla.) NC State Florida State Syracuse Wake Forest South Carolina North Carolina Totals

#3 Scott PR Yds Avg 2 22 11.0 2 7 3.5 0 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 4 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 1 -1 0.0 10 28 2.8

#3 Scott KOR Yds Avg 1 39 39.0 0 0 0.0 2 22 11.0 4 128 32.0 2 40 20.0 2 48 24.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 11 277 25.2

#27 Fuller KOR Yds Avg 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 1 11 11.0 0 0 0.0 1 14 14.0 6 108 18.0 2 38 19.0 0 0 0.0 4 66 16.5 14 237 16.9

#34 McCloud KOR Yds Avg. 0 0 0.0 1 73 73.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 1 25 25.0 1 28 28.0 0 0 0.0 3 85 28.3 1 12 12.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 7 223 31.9

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2015 INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE STATS #2 Alexander

Opponent Snaps Tac PBU Int Wofford 41 0 1 0 Appalachian State *26 1 0 0 Louisville *67 1 1 0 Notre Dame *66 3 0 0 Georgia Tech *53 2 1 0 Boston College *49 5 0 0 Miami (Fla.) *26 3 0 0 NC State *66 2 2 0 Florida State *61 2 0 0 Syracuse *47 4 0 0 Wake Forest -- -- -- -- South Carolina *69 0 1 0 North Carolina *67 2 0 0 Totals 638 25 6 0

#98 Dodd

#21 Baker

Snaps Tac PBU Int *17 0 0 0 33 2 0 0 -- -- -- -- 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 *34 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 25 1 0 1 10 1 0 0 *42 4 0 0 42 1 0 1 -- -- -- -- 220 13 0 2

#24 Fields

#11 Blanks

Snaps Tac TFL Sk *39 3 1 0 *23 3 1 0 *15 4 0 0 *52 3 0 0 *10 1 0 0 *51 3 1 0 11 3 0 0 *68 3 1 1 *33 7 0 0 *57 8 0 0 *40 0 0 0 *17 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 421 38 4 1

#17 Gibson

#10 Boulware

Snaps Tac TFL Sk *46 9 0 0 *54 4 0 0 *47 9 0 0 *72 12 0 0 *52 11 1 0 *61 13 1.5 0 *37 2 0 0 *68 13 2 1 *59 14 0 0 *57 13 0 0 *18 5 2 1 *69 11 0 0 *64 5 0 0 704 121 6.5 2

#44 Goodson

#91 Bryant

Snaps Tac TFL Sk 17 5 0 0 33 9 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 31 3 0 0 4 1 1 1 16 2 0 0 5 1 0 0 14 1 0.5 0 6 0 0 0 14 3 0 0 146 25 1.5 1

#15 Green

#40 Byers

Snaps Tac TFL Sk 14 5 0 0 20 4 1 0 10 4 0 0 8 1 0 0 12 2 0 0 15 4 0 0 17 8 0 0 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 17 3 0 0 11 6 0 0 6 0 0 0 145 38 1 0

#67 Huggins

#31 Carter

Snaps Tac PBU Int 15 2 0 0 30 1 1 0 31 4 0 0 19 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 *62 5 0 0 186 17 2 0

#18 Johnson

Opponent Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac PBU Int Snaps Tac PBU Int Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac PBU Int Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac PBU Int Wofford *25 5 0 0 -- -- -- -- 12 0 0 0 *43 12 0.5 0 *50 13 0 0 12 1 0 0 15 0 0 0 Appalachian State *43 6 1 0 10 0 0 0 25 3 0 0 *53 5 1 0 *52 10 1 0 23 6 0 0 32 2 0 0 Louisville *64 7 1.5 1.5 -- -- -- -- 0 1 0 0 *48 12 0 0 *65 4 0 0 -- -- -- -- 5 0 0 1 Notre Dame *70 8 3.5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *72 7 0 0 *69 13 0 0 -- -- -- -- 25 4 0 0 Georgia Tech *33 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *52 12 0 0 *55 4 0 0 7 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Boston College *48 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *61 12 1 1 *62 9 0 0 -- -- -- -- 17 1 1 0 Miami (Fla.) *30 5 1 0 23 1 0 0 22 1 0 0 *37 7 0 0 *39 2 1 0 20 5 0 0 14 0 0 1 NC State *65 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *68 7 3 1 *70 1 0 0 -- -- -- -- 21 1 0 0 Florida State *48 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 -- -- -- -- *59 12 3.5 2 *54 8 0 0 -- -- -- -- 10 3 0 0 Syracuse *52 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *57 14 2 0 *51 8 1 0 -- -- -- -- 4 0 0 0 Wake Forest *47 4 2 2 21 1 0 0 -- -- -- -- *47 7 0 0 *17 5 0 0 3 0 0 0 27 1 0 0 South Carolina *62 7 2 1 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- *69 11 3 1.5 *69 17 0 0 -- -- -- -- 12 0 0 0 North Carolina *62 3 1.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *67 9 0 0 *25 7 0 0 -- -- -- -- 10 1 0 0 Totals 649 74 15.5 8.5 54 3 0 0 59 5 0 0 733 127 15 5.5 678 101 3 0 65 12 0 0 195 11 1 2

#34 Joseph

#1 Kearse

#90 Lawson

#6 O’Daniel

#56 Pagano

#50 Robinson

#48 Reader

Opponent Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac PBU Int Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac TFL Sk Wofford 14 1 0 0 *53 12 1 0 *27 6 1.5 0 24 0 0 0 *31 7 1 0 19 8 1 1 -- -- -- -Appalachian State 24 6 0 0 *36 2 2 1 *44 5 3 1 24 2 0 0 *28 3 0 0 27 4 0 0 -- -- -- -Louisville -- -- -- -- *66 4 0 0 *67 8 1.5 1.5 10 2 1 0 *37 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 -- -- -- -Notre Dame -- -- -- -- *68 5 0 0 *69 9 3.5 0 0 0 0 0 *29 4 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Georgia Tech -- -- -- -- *53 6 0 0 *37 6 1 1 43 8 3 0 *26 12 0 0 9 0 0 0 -- -- -- -Boston College 0 0 0 0 *50 5 0 0 *48 5 1 0 14 0 0 0 *26 4 0 0 6 2 0 0 -- -- -- -Miami (Fla.) 20 2 0 0 *37 0 1 0 *25 5 2 2 17 2 0 0 *20 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- 17 7 0 0 NC State -- -- -- -- *70 9 1 0 *65 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 *17 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- 28 1 0 0 Florida State -- -- -- -- *59 8 0 0 *52 9 0 0 0 1 0 0 24 2 0 0 -- -- -- -- *30 5 0 0 Syracuse 0 0 0 0 *55 6 0 0 *57 8 3 1 0 0 0 0 *21 3 0 0 -- -- -- -- 27 3 0 0 Wake Forest -- -- -- -- *47 4 1 0 *41 4 1.5 0 28 7 1.5 0 *22 2 0 0 5 0 0 0 *17 2 0 0 South Carolina -- -- -- -- *69 9 2 0 *65 7 1.5 1 0 3 0 0 15 3 0 0 -- -- -- -- *32 7 0 0 North Carolina -- -- -- -- *65 4 0 0 *58 5 2 1 0 1 0 0 15 1 0.5 0 -- -- -- -- *41 4 0 0 Totals 58 9 0 0 728 74 8 1 655 78 22.5 9.5 162 28 5.5 0 311 43 1.5 0 67 14 1 1 192 29 0 0

#85 Rogers

Opponent Snaps Tac TFL Sk Wofford 22 0 0 0 Appalachian State 2 1 0 0 Louisville -- -- -- -- Notre Dame -- -- -- -- Georgia Tech 15 1 1 0 Boston College 13 2 0 0 Miami (Fla.) 11 0 0 0 NC State -- -- -- -- Florida State -- -- -- -- Syracuse -- -- -- -- Wake Forest 3 0 0 0 South Carolina -- -- -- -- North Carolina -- -- -- -- Totals 66 4 1 0

#23 V. Smith Snaps Tac PBU Int 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 6 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 6 0 0 72 16 0 1

#25 Tankersley Snaps Tac PBU Int *39 5 0 0 *49 3 0 0 *67 3 3 1 *71 2 1 0 *55 2 0 1 *57 3 1 0 *38 2 0 1 *68 8 2 0 *57 4 1 0 *57 6 0 0 *50 3 2 0 *69 6 0 0 *67 2 0 0 744 49 10 3

#94 Watkins Snaps Tac TFL Sk *26 2 0.5 0 *28 5 1 0 *60 9 1 1 *57 9 1 1 *31 5 0 0 *40 5 0 0 *18 5 0 0 *49 3 0 0 *34 2 0 0 29 6 2 0 *24 4 0 0 *42 5 0.5 0.5 *47 1 0 0 485 61 6 2.5

#42 Wilkins Snaps Tac TFL Sk 24 6 1 0 28 8 1 0 35 10 0 0 41 5 1 1 26 7 0 0 41 7 0.5 0 19 7 0 0 19 2 0 0 31 8 0 0 *28 3 0 0 26 3 1 1 27 4 0 0 40 2 0 0 385 72 4.5 2

* - start; Note: “Snaps” does not include special team plays or offensive plays; special team tackles are included; bold denotes a Clemson home game.

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#30 J. Williams Snaps Tac TFL Sk 11 2 0 0 23 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 6 1.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 85 15 2.5 2

#49 Yeargin Snaps Tac TFL Sk 19 0 0 0 28 3 0 0 -- -- -- --- -- -- -21 6 0 0 12 1 0 0 20 3 1 1 4 0 0 0 -- -- -- --- -- -- -17 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 -- -- -- -126 14 1 1


SUPERLATIVES

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Category 2015 Clemson Team High Clemson Team Record 2015 Opponent Team High Opponent Team Record Total Offense 623 vs. NC State, 10-31 756 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-1981 432 by Notre Dame, 10-3 771 by Florida State, 11-4-2000 Plays 98 vs. North Carolina, 12-5 102 vs. NC State, 11-17-2012 73 by Appalachian State, 9-12 99 by South Carolina, 11-12-1968 Yards Per Play 7.8 vs. NC State, 10-31 11.2 vs. Georgia Tech, 10-17-1903 6.4 by Notre Dame, 10-3 9.3 by Florida State, 11-4-2000 Rushing Yards 416 vs. Miami, 10-24 615 vs. Georgia Tech, 10-17-1903 242 by Syracuse, 11-14 478 by Tulane, 11-18-1944 Carries 63 vs. Miami, 10-24 78 vs. Duke, 10-20-1979 45 by Wofford, 9-5 82 by North Carolina, 11-15-1969 by Appalachian State, 9-12 Yards Per Carry 6.6 vs. Miami, 10-24 11.2 vs. Georgia Tech, 10-17-1903 7.1 by Syracuse, 11-14 Rushing Touchdowns 6 vs. Miami, 10-24 11 vs. Presbyterian College, 9-25-1948 3 by Syracuse, 11-14 Passing Yards 420 vs. Boston College, 10-17 468 vs. Syracuse, 10-5-2013 321 by Notre Dame, 10-3 521 by Florida State, 11-4-2000 Completions 35 vs. Syracuse, 11-14 38 vs. Virginia Tech, 10-6-2007 24 by NC State, 10-31 39 by Texas Tech, 12-23-2002 Passing Attempts 48 vs. Syracuse, 11-14 67 vs. Virginia Tech, 10-6-2007 41 by NC State, 10-31 59 by Louisiana Tech, 12-31-2001 (10 comp.) Completion % 81.1 vs. Wofford, 9-5 88.2 vs. The Citadel, 9-16-1978 58.5 by NC State, 10-31 84.6 by NC State, 10-20-1990 (10 comp.) Passing Efficiency 238.9 vs. NC State, 10-31 262.9 vs. Furman, 9-15-2007 134.7 by NC State, 10-31 232.2 by Florida State, 9-11-1993 Passing Touchdowns 5 vs. NC State, 10-31 6 vs. many (4) 3 by NC State, 10-31 6 by Florida State, 9-11-1993 3 by North Carolina, 12-5 by West Virginia, 1-4-2012 Longest Pass 67 vs. Boston College, 10-17 97 vs. Virginia, 11-16-1974 66 by NC State, 10-31 98 by Florida State, 11-4-2000 First Downs 33 vs. Miami, 10-24 35 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-1981 21 by North Carolina, 12-5 35 by Maryland, 11-17-1984 vs. North Carolina, 12-5 vs. Central Michigan, 10-20-2007 Total Touchdowns 8 vs. Miami, 10-24 12 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-1981 6 by NC State, 10-31 10 by West Virginia, 1-4-2012 Points 58 vs. Miami, 10-24 122 vs. Guilford, 10-5-1901 41 by NC State, 10-31 74 by Alabama, 11-14-1931 Field Goals 3 vs. NC State, 10-31 6 vs. Texas A&M, 9-3-2005 2 by Florida State, 10-7 6 by Duke, 10-16-1976 vs. Florida St., 10-7, Syracuse 11-14 vs. Boston College, 9-19-2009 by Syracuse, 11-14 (3 punts) Punting Average 45.2 vs. Boston College, 10-17 56.7 vs. Wake Forest, 11-1-1986 50.6 by NC State, 10-31 52.0 by Wake Forest, 10-1-2005 Time of Possession 38:56 vs. North Carolina, 12-5 42:58 vs. North Carolina, 11-7-1992 31:17 by Wofford, 9-5 41:52 by North Texas, 9-4-2010 Penalties 11 vs. North Carolina, 12-5 20 vs. NC State, 10-13-2001 12 by Appalachian State, 9-12 21 by Mississippi State, 12-30-1999 Penalty Yards 80 vs. North Carolina, 12-5 181 vs. NC State, 10-13-2001 90 by Appalachian State, 9-12 188 by Mississippi State, 12-30-1999 Turnovers 4 vs. Wake Forest, 11-21 10 vs. Florida, 10-11-1952 4 by Appalachian State, 9-12 9 by Georgia, 9-19-1981 by Notre Dame, 10-3 Third-Down Conversions 10 vs. Georgia Tech, 10-10 15 vs. Western Carolina, 9-3-1983 6 by Wake Forest 11-21, SC, 11-28 15 by Georgia, 9-21-1985 Third-Down Conversion % .692 vs. South Carolina, 11-28 100.0 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-1981 .400 by South Carolina, 11-28 72.7 by Florida State, 9-11-1993 Field Position* 34 vs. Wofford, 9-5 49 vs. Florida Atlantic, 9-2-2006 40 by NC State, 10-31 50 by Wake Forest, 10-7-2006 Punt Return Yards 17 vs. Appalachian State, 9-12 227 vs. Georgia Tech, 9-26-1987 29 by North Carolina 12-5 150 by Florida State, 9-20-1997 Kickoff Return Yards 128 vs. Notre Dame, 10-3 286 vs. Florida State, 9-25-2004 213 by NC State, 10-31 290 by North Carolina, 10-22-2011 Interception Return Yards 78 vs. Miami, 10-24 143 vs. Maryland, 10-31-1970 46 by Boston College, 10-17 166 by Auburn, 11-21-1953 Interceptions By Defense 3 vs. Appalachian State, 9-12 6 vs. South Carolina, 11-27-1971 3 by Wake Forest, 11-21 7 by South Carolina, 10-25-1945 vs. Miami, 10-24, Wake Forest, 11-21 vs. NC State, 9-30-1995 Fumble Return Yards 5 vs. Notre Dame, 10-3 93 vs. Virginia, 9-19-1998 9 by South Carolina, 11-28 103 by West Virginia, 1-4-2012 Sacks 5 vs. Louisville, 9-17 12 vs. Furman, 9-7-1996 3 by Wofford, 9-5, Appalachian State, 9-12 7 by Florida State, 9-20-1997 vs. NC State, 10-31 Boston College, 10-17 7 by Virginia, 10-11-1997

INDIVIDUAL Category 2015 Clemson Individual Best Clemson Individual Record 2015 Opponent Individual Best Opponent Individual Record Total Offense 473 by Deshaun Watson vs. Syracuse, 11-14 529 by Tajh Boyd vs. NC State, 11-17-2012 375 by DeShone Kizer (Notre Dame), 10-3 509 by Chris Weinke (Florida State), 11-4-2000 Rushing Yards 187 by Wayne Gallman vs. No.Carolina, 12-5 263 by Raymond Priester vs. Duke, 11-11-1995 194 by Dalvin Cook (Florida St.), 11-7 256 by Steve Wadiak (South Carolina), 10-19-1950 Carries 31 by Wayne Gallman vs. NC State, 10-31 36 by many (3) 25 by Marcus Cox (App. St.), 9-12 45 by James McDougald (Wake Forest), 10-9-1976 Rushing Touchdowns 3 by Deshaun Watson vs. South Carolina, 11-28 5 by Stumpy Banks vs. Furman, 10-13-1917 2 by Zach Mahoney (Syracuse), 11-14 4 by many (3) 5 by Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 10-17-1930 Longest Carry 66 by Wayne Gallman vs. Georgia Tech, 10-10 90 by Banks McFadden vs. Presbyterian College, 9-23-1939 75 by Dalvin Cook (Florida St.), 11-7 98 Steve Atkins (Maryland), 11-18-1978 90 by Buck George vs. Furman, 11-17-1951 Passing Yards 420 by Deshaun Watson vs. Boston College, 10-17 455 by Tajh Boyd vs. Syracuse, 10-5-2013 321 by DeShone Kizer (Notre Dame), 10-3 521 by Chris Weinke (Florida State), 11-4-2000 Completions 35 by Deshaun Watson vs. Syracuse, 11-14 38 by Cullen Harper vs. Virginia Tech, 10-6-2007 24 by Jacoby Brissett (NC State), 10-31 35 by George Godsey (Georgia Tech), 10-28-2000 Passing Attempts 48 by Deshaun Watson vs. Syracuse, 11-14 66 by Cullen Harper vs. Virginia Tech, 10-6-2007 41 by Jacoby Brissett (NC State), 10-31 57 by Kip Allen (The Citadel), 10-4-1986 57 by George Godsey (Georgia Tech), 10-28-2000 (10 comp.) Completion % 81.8 by Deshaun Watson vs. Wofford, 9-5 95.0 by Cole Stoudt vs. SC State, 9-7-2013 60.0 by Wolford (Wake Forest), 11-21 100.0 by Darian Durant (North Carolina), 10-20-2001 (10 comp.) Passing Efficiency 238.9 by Deshaun Watson vs. NC State, 10-31 261.9 by Tajh Boyd vs. Syracuse, 10-5-2013 140.3 by Perry Orth (So. Carolina), 11-28 245.5 by Mike Elkins (Wake Forest), 10-29-1988 Passing Touchdowns 5 by Deshaun Watson vs. NC State, 10-31 6 by Deshaun Watson vs. North Carolina, 9-27-2014 3 by Many (3) 6 by Geno Smith (West Va.), 1-4-2012 Receptions 12 by Artavis Scott vs. Syracuse, 11-14 16 by Sammy Watkins vs. Ohio State, 1-3-2014 8 by Jaylen Samuels (NC State), 10-31 14 by Kelly Campbell (Ga.Tech), 10-28-2000 Receiving Yards 162 by Artavis Scott vs. Boston College, 10-17 227 by Sammy Watkins vs. Ohio State, 1-3-2014 100 by C.J. Prosise (Notre Dame), 10-3 249 by Peter Warrick (Florida State), 9-20-1997 Receiving Touchdowns 2 by Charone Peake vs. Appalachian State, 9-12 3 by many (4), many times (5) 1 by Many (10) 4 by Torry Holt (NC State), 10-31-1998 by Jordan Leggett vs. Georgia Tech, 10-10 4 by Tavon Austin (West Virginia), 1-4-2012 All‑Purpose Yards 210 by Artavis Scott vs. Boston Col. 10-17 345 by Sammy Watkins vs. Maryland, 10-15-2011 376 by DeShone Kizer (Notre Dame), 10-3 496 by Tobais Palmer (NC State), 11-17-2012 Total Touchdowns 3 by Deshaun Watson vs. South Carolina, 11-28 5 by Stumpy Banks vs. Furman, 10-13-1917 3 by DeShone Kizer (Notre Dame), 10-3 4 by many (6) by Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 10-17-1930 Points 18 by Deshaun Watson vs. South Carolina, 11-28 33 by Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 10-17-1930 12 by Zach Mahoney (Syracuse) 11-14 24 by many (6) Field Goals 3 by Greg Huegel vs. NC State, 10-31 6 by Jad Dean vs. Texas A&M, 9-3-2005 2 by Roberto Aguayo (Florida State) 11-7 6 by Vince Fusco (Duke), 10-17-1976 Florida St., 11-7, Syracuse 11-14 by Richard Jackson vs. Boston College, 9-19-2009 by Cole Murphy (Syracuse) 11-14 Longest Field Goal 47 by Greg Huegel vs. App. St., 9-12 61 by Spencer Benton vs. Ball State, 9-8-2012 48 by Cole Murphy (Syracuse) 11-14 60 by Kevin Butler (Georgia), 9-22-1984 Punting Average(3 punts) 45.0 by Andy Teasdall vs. Georgia Tech, 10-10 55.3 by Dale Hatcher vs. Kentucky, 10-2-1982 50.6 by A.J. Cole (NC State), 10-31 Punt Return Yards 24 by Jadar Johnson vs. Georgia Tech, 10-10 167 by Don Kelley vs. Maryland, 10-20, 1970 29 by Switzer (North Carolina), 12-5 Kickoff Return Yards 128 by Artavis Scott vs. Notre Dame, 10-3 282 by Justin Miller vs. Florida State, 9-25-2004 135 by Nyheim Hines (NC State), 10-31 Interception Return Yards 36 by Cordrea Tankersley vs. Miami, 10-17 101 by Willie Underwood vs. South Carolina, 11-22-1980 28 by Justin Simmons (Boston College) 10-17 128 by Dennis Tabron (Duke), 10-18-1980 Interceptions 1 by Many 3 by many (5) 1 by Many 4 by Jim Dooley (Miami (FL)), 1-1-1952 Fumble Return Yards 5 by Jayron Kearse vs. Notre Dame, 10-3 93 by Antwan Edwards vs. Virginia, 9-19-1998 -- -Tackles 14 by Ben Boulware vs. Florida State, 11-7 27 by Keith Adams vs. South Carolina, 11-20-1999 14 by Max Redfield (Notre Dame), 10-3 29 by Ed Stetz (Wake Forest), 10-30-1971 by Reggie Northrup (Florida State), 11-7 Tackles For Loss 3.5 by Kevin Dodd vs. Notre Dame, 10-3 6 by Keith Adams vs. Duke, 11-6-1999 2 by Many 4.5 by Jadeveon Clowney (South Carolina), 11-24-2012 by Shaq Lawson vs. Notre Dame, 10-3 by Andre Branch vs. Virginia Tech, 10-1-2011 by B.J. Goodson vs. Florida St., 11-7 Sacks 2 by Kevin Dodd vs. Norte Dame, 10-3 4 by Keith Adams vs. Duke, 11-6-1999 2 by Ronald Blair (App. St.) 9-12 4.5 by Jadeveon Clowney (South Carolina), 11-24-2012 by Shaq Lawson vs. Miami, 10-17 by Andre Branch vs. Virginia Tech, 10-1-2011 by B.J. Goodson vs. Florida St., 11-7 * - average starting field position in teams’ own territory; Note: Numbers in (parentheses) denote minimums; bold denotes a Clemson home game.

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# Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 15:00 25 11 75 •3:53 TD 2. 1 9:13 40 10 60 •2:58 TD 3. 1 4:26 35 8 32 •3:40 Fum 4. 1 0:08 12 7 88 1:19 TD 5. 2 11:49 *42 6 42 •1:51 TD 6. 2 7:56 35 7 50 2:40 TD 7. 3 11:22 44 6 56 •1:59 TD 8. 3 6:13 30 3 9 1:49 Punt 9. 3 0:43 *43 3 0 1:27 Punt 10. 4 11:56 32 12 68 •4:10 TD 11. 4 6:12 29 4 4 1:22 Punt 12. 4 3:13 17 3 9 1:24 Punt

# Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 15:00 18 3 0 0:54 Punt 2. 1 11:59 7 5 13 1:54 Int 3. 1 8:13 25 7 75 •2:48 TD 4. 1 3:07 10 7 66 1:58 FG 5. 2 12:50 20 11 80 5:39 TD 6. 2 6:08 24 5 12 1:46 Punt 7. 2 2:51 19 6 24 1:34 Int 8. 3 11:54 9 9 69 3:07 FG 9. 3 6:33 2 6 98 2:13 TD 10. 3 1:40 25 5 29 3:03 Punt 11. 4 11:03 15 9 85 •4:25 TD 12. 4 5:58 27 3 0 1:13 Punt 13. 4 1:22 32 4 10 1:22 Game

# Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 12:43 37 7 63 •2:33 TD 2. 1 7:46 1 3 6 1:01 Punt 3. 1 6:08 *47 2 47 0:32 TD 4. 1 2:54 24 5 76 •2:10 TD 5. 2 13:22 29 3 0 0:52 Punt 6. 2 8:50 25 2 6 0:33 Int. 7. 2 6:47 14 2 5 0:35 Int. 8. 2 5:21 26 7 74 3:09 TD 9. 2 0:31 26 6 51 0:31 FG 10 3 14:56 22 9 32 2:54 Downs 11 3 10:03 10 5 18 2:19 Punt 12 3 6:08 15 11 66 •5:22 FG 13 4 12:57 1 11 60 4:21 Downs 14 4 5:28 25 2 6 0:28 Int. 15 4 3:34 31 9 51 3:34 Game

APPALACHIAN STATE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 13:30 26 4 10 1:13 Int 2. 1 10:58 20 11 59 3:49 FG 3. 1 5:49 23 5 (-3) 2:39 Punt 4. 1 1:39 20 9 29 3:57 Punt 5. 2 11:07 *27 3 27 0:57 TD 6. 2 8:36 36 9 64 2:48 TD 7. 2 4:55 11 7 89 2:59 TD 8. 2 1:23 22 5 15 0:35 Punt 9. 3 15:00 25 5 13 3:16 Punt 10. 3 10:18 *41 1 41 0:08 TD 11. 3 9:06 35 3 3 1:44 Punt 12. 3 1:03 *26 4 6 •1:08 MFG 13. 4 10:53 40 4 10 1:08 Int 14. 4 6:57 39 3 8 1:37 Punt 15. 4 2:23 *46 5 16 1:22 FG

LOUISVILLE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 12:20 30 4 10 1:14 Int 2. 1 9:00 15 8 30 3:21 Punt 3. 1 4:13 42 5 21 1:36 Punt 4. 1 0:40 39 5 61 2:28 TD 5. 2 11:05 26 3 5 1:47 Punt 6. 2 4:46 23 6 34 4:46 Punt 7. 2 1:29 10 2 11 1:29 Half 8. 3 15:00 25 2 2 0:37 Int 9. 3 10:35 25 9 56 3:38 FG 10. 3 5:08 38 6 62 2:31 TD 11. 3 2:21 50 3 5 1:17 Punt 12. 4 14:02 36 9 54 •4:05 FG 13. 4 9:41 17 7 26 3:07 Punt 14. 4 2:28 21 3 9 1:16 Punt NOTRE DAME # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 15:00 36 7 64 •2:41 TD 2. 1 10:18 *40 4 40 •1:35 TD 3. 1 5:24 28 3 6 1:15 Punt 4. 1 0:33 4 7 33 3:48 Punt 5. 2 7:31 30 3 4 0:54 Punt 6. 2 4:06 29 3 6 1:20 Punt 7. 2 0:22 35 1 0 0:22 Half 8. 3 14:52 *29 3 29 0:38 TD 9. 3 14:03 35 3 1 1:26 Punt 10. 3 8:56 8 6 14 2:56 Punt 11. 3 4:55 16 9 51 3:54 Int 12. 4 14:07 32 6 50 3:11 FG 13. 4 8:54 44 3 4 2:13 Punt 14. 4 6:36 *36 4 8 2:07 MFG 15. 4 2:09 4 3 6 1:04 Punt 16. 4 0:06 40 1 (-4) 0:06 Game

GEORGIA TECH # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 15:00 25 3 75 1:05 TD 2. 1 12:49 *36 6 32 •1:30 FG 3. 1 8:50 11 3 9 1:01 Fum 4. 1 6:46 20 10 80 •3:54 TD 5. 1 0:51 34 5 66 1:55 TD 6. 2 10:41 19 3 6 1:29 Punt 7. 2 5:27 25 3 6 0:55 Punt 8. 2 1:36 30 9 70 •1:32 TD 9. 3 12:54 41 3 (-4) 1:27 Punt 10. 3 9:38 33 4 21 1:13 Int 11. 3 6:32 30 4 70 1:26 TD 12. 3 1:39 22 1 (-22) 0:23 Fum 13. 3 1:08 25 9 50 4:01 FG 14. 4 8:50 3 13 94 •8:29 Downs

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MIAMI (FLA.) # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 15:00 18 8 82 2:42 TD 2. 1 8:28 16 5 84 •1:35 TD 3. 1 4:00 39 6 61 •1:52 TD 4. 2 13:30 15 13 85 •4:31 TD 5. 2 7:00 1 3 3 5:32 Punt 6. 2 4:47 16 13 84 •4:05 TD 7. 3 13:26 42 12 45 •4:40 FG 8. 3 7:14 13 5 25 1:37 Punt 9. 3 2:26 35 6 11 2:08 Punt 10. 4 13:11 31 4 69 1:23 TD 11. 4 10:29 *18 4 18 •1:39 TD 12. 4 7:20 21 6 24 3:39 Punt 13. 4 2:33 24 4 19 2:33 Game

NC STATE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 12:30 43 4 57 1:14 TD 2. 1 10:52 39 2 61 0:25 TD 3. 1 7:25 *46 10 34 •3:56 FG 4. 1 2:05 39 12 38 5:15 FG 5. 2 8:44 22 3 6 1:17 Punt 6. 2 5:46 25 6 3 2:52 Punt 7. 2 0:55 27 2 73 0:15 TD 8. 3 15:00 25 3 3 0:43 Punt 9. 3 12:04 16 11 84 •3:57 TD 10. 3 7:03 25 6 75 2:24 TD 11. 3 3:40 23 7 77 2:40 TD 12. 4 13:36 20 2 19 0:35 Fum 13. 4 11:48 *40 2 40 0:36 TD 14. 4 10:56 *44 8 39 •5:04 FG 15. 4 3:13 9 3 1 1:13 Punt 16. 4 1:10 29 2 (-2) 1:10 Game

FLORIDA STATE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 14:15 25 4 11 1:18 Punt 2. 1 10:06 5 11 43 5:15 Punt 3. 1 3:22 42 7 44 •2:07 FG 4. 2 10:56 13 8 35 3:01 Punt 5. 2 5:09 26 6 32 2:12 Downs 6. 2 1:24 18 8 75 •0:55 FG 7. 3 15:00 25 3 8 1:09 Punt 8. 3 12:23 20 7 80 2:22 TD 9. 3 6:10 16 3 7 0:50 Punt 10. 3 1:16 7 8 48 2:00 Punt 11. 4 11:59 8 11 75 4:36 FG 12. 4 6:17 40 7 60 3:43 TD 13. 4 2:15 *47 5 23 2:15 Game

SOUTH CAROLINA # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 13:59 28 3 4 0:39 Pun 2. 1 8:30 11 6 52 2:27 Fum 3. 1 4:12 16 6 24 2:18 Fum 4. 2 14:56 38 3 5 1:13 Punt 5. 2 11:54 17 8 83 •3:12 TD 6. 2 7:10 6 8 94 2:53 TD 7. 2 0:24 25 1 (-1) 0:24 Half 8. 3 15:00 25 4 75 1:28 TD 9. 3 7:43 25 12 75 •5:27 TD 10. 3 0:08 25 4 9 1:30 Fum 11. 4 12:19 40 10 60 •4:14 TD 12. 4 7:37 30 6 29 4:38 Punt 13. 4 1:43 *25 4 6 0:21 FG

NORTH CAROLINA # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 15:00 25 10 45 4:08 MFG 2. 1 8:45 25 8 75 •3:31 TD 3. 1 3:08 11 3 (-1) 1:11 Punt 4. 1 1:39 20 3 1 0:50 Punt 5. 2 14:50 4 12 96 •4:15 TD 6. 2 9:34 31 4 18 1:16 Punt 7. 2 6:58 35 4 (-1) 2:02 Downs 8. 2 3:47 20 4 12 1:27 Punt 9. 2 1:56 32 10 68 •1:54 TD 10. 3 13:02 3 13 97 •5:07 TD 11. 3 5:36 *36 2 36 0:38 TD 12. 3 3:57 23 2 23 0:31 Int 13. 3 1:33 20 11 80 •4:59 TD 14. 4 9:54 25 3 4 1:19 Punt 15. 4 6:38 47 7 43 •4:19 FG 16. 4 1:08 *30 4 10 1:08 Game * - in opponent’s territory; • - red-zone possession (first-and-10 inside the opponent 21); Note: Bolded lines denote scoring drives.

SYRACUSE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 15:00 25 2 75 •0:33 TD 2. 1 14:24 *23 5 23 •1:23 TD 3. 1 11:33 25 1 3 0:10 Fum 4. 1 11:17 20 4 34 0:59 Fum 5. 1 7:38 25 3 (-3) 2:03 Punt 6. 1 3:34 25 10 75 •3:29 TD 7. 2 13:38 30 3 70 0:44 TD 8. 2 9:14 15 3 9 2:22 Punt 9. 2 3:30 27 11 52 2:43 FG 10. 3 11:53 39 6 25 2:02 Punt 11. 3 6:48 14 7 42 3:41 Int 12. 3 1:25 39 11 47 •2:52 FG 13. 4 10:18 15 7 60 3:20 FG 14. 4 5:57 20 13 69 5:57 Game

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CLEMSON’S LONGEST PLAYS Yds Player(s) Type Opp. 67 Watson to Cain Pass BC 66 * Gallman Rush GT 64 Watson to Peake Pass SYR 63 Watson Rush MIA 63 Watson to Hopper Pass WF 59 * Watson to Peake Pass APP 59 * Bryant Rush MIA 57 * Watson to Renfrow Pass NCS 55 * Watson to Cain Pass SC 51 * Watson to Scott Pass BC 50 Watson to Scott Pass BC 47 * Watson to Hopper Pass WF 44 * Watson to Peake Pass WF 42 * Watson to Peake Pass NCS 42 Watson to Scott Pass UNC 41 * Watson to Scott Pass APP 40 * Watson to Cain Pass NCS 40 * Watson to Cain Pass SYR 39 Watson Rush SYR 38 Watson Rush ND 38 Schuessler to Cain Pass GT 38 * Watson to Cain Pass FSU 36 * Watson to McCloud Pass NCS 35 Gallman Rush WOF 35 * Brooks Rush GT 35 * Watson to Brooks Pass NCS 35 Cain to Renfrow Pass WF 35 * Watson to Scott Pass NC 34 * Watson to Leggett Pass MIA 33 Gallman Rush ND 33 Schuessler to Thompson Pass GT 33 Watson to Scott Pass BC 33 Watson Rush UNC 32 Schuessler to McCloud Pass WOF 32 * Watson to Renfrow Pass LOU 32 Watson to Hopper Pass GT 31 Watson to Scott Pass NCS 31 Gallman Rush UNC 30 Watson to Cain Pass BC 30 * Watson Rush SC 29 * Watson to Leggett Pass GT 27 Gallman Rush SC 27 Watson to Scott Pass SC 25 Watson to Hopper Pass WOF 25 Watson to Renfrow Pass WOF 25 Brooks Rush WOF 25 Gallman Rush LOU 25 * Watson to Leggett Pass LOU 25 Watson to Peake Pass BC 25 Watson to Renfrow Pass NCS 25 Watson Rush FSU 25 * Gallman Rush FSU 25 Watson to Leggett Pass FSU 25 Watson to Leggett Pass FSU 25 Watson to Leggett Pass SC 24 * Watson to Peake Pass APP 24 Watson to Renfrow Pass ND 24 * Watson Rush NCS 24 Gallman Rush NCS 24 Brooks Rush SYR 24 Watson to Thompson Pass SC 23 * Gallman Rush APP 23 Watson to Hopper Pass APP 23 Gallman Rush BC 23 Dye Rush MIA 23 Watson to Fuller Pass WF 23 Gallman Rush NC 22 Brooks Rush BC 22 Gallman Rush UNC 21 Schuessler to Cain Pass WOF 21 * Watson Rush ND 21 Watson to Peake Pass GT 21 Watson to Scott Pass GT 21 * Watson to Brooks Pass BC 21 Watson to Peake Pass NCS 21 Watson to Peake Pass FSU 21 Bryant Rush WF 20 Watson to Cain Pass SC 20 Gallman Rush NC * - touchdown; Note: Offensive plays only; bold denotes a Clemson home game.


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# Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 11:07 25 3 7 1:54 Punt 2. 1 6:09 15 3 -5 1:43 Punt 3. 1 0:46 33 3 8 0:38 Punt 4. 2 13:49 25 3 3 2:00 Punt 5. 2 9:52 19 3 6 1:56 Punt 6. 2 5:10 23 3 -3 2:32 Punt 7. 2 2:38 47 10 53 •2:38 TD 8. 3 15:00 25 8 55 •3:27 FG 9. 3 9:15 28 6 11 3:02 Punt 10. 3 4:24 21 7 22 3:41 Downs 11. 4 14:16 18 3 4 2:20 Punt 12. 4 7:38 25 3 4 1:26 Punt 13. 4 4:50 30 3 4 1:37 Punt 14. 4 1:49 *44 6 13 1:49 Game

# Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 14:06 37 3 1 2:07 Punt 2. 1 10:05 *20 4 20 •1:52 TD 3. 1 5:23 27 7 13 2:16 Punt 4. 1 1:09 25 6 18 3:19 Punt 5. 2 7:06 32 3 1 0:58 Punt 6. 2 4:22 25 3 0 1:31 Punt 7. 2 1:17 *41 6 39 •1:14 FG 8. 3 15:00 25 5 20 3:06 Punt 9. 3 8:47 25 5 42 2:14 Punt 10. 3 4:20 25 3 3 2:40 Punt 11. 4 13:37 41 5 20 2:34 Punt 12. 4 6:38 35 3 (-4) 0:40 Punt 13. 4 4:45 32 9 68 •3:16 TD

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# Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 15:00 25 3 (-6) 2:17 Punt 2. 1 10:06 20 4 16 2:20 Punt 3. 1 6:45 *49 2 (-4) 0:37 Fum. 4. 1 5:30 18 6 11 2:36 Punt 5. 1 0:38 25 3 8 2:16 Punt 6. 2 12:30 25 7 39 3:40 Inter. 7. 2 8:17 *49 3 0 1:30 Punt 8. 2 6:12 *11 2 11 •0:46 TD 9. 2 2:05 28 6 16 1:34 Punt 10. 3 12:02 46 5 5 1:59 Punt 11. 3 7:44 28 3 (-2) 1:36 Punt 12. 3 0:39 22 3 1 1:01 Punt 13. 4 14:38 *38 3 (-4) 1:41 Punt 14. 4 8:36 39 6 61 3:08 TD 15. 4 5:00 *31 4 0 1:26 Downs

# Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 12:18 25 8 56 3:50 Int 2. 1 6:53 25 6 15 2:53 Punt 3. 1 2:08 28 6 8 3:38 Punt 4. 2 8:59 21 3 5 1:59 Punt 5. 2 5:32 *41 3 0 0:45 Punt 6. 2 0:42 25 1 0 0:08 Int 7. 2 0:34 40 3 9 0:34 Half 8. 3 15:00 25 3 1 1:34 Punt 9. 3 8:46 25 5 17 1:32 Punt 10. 3 5:37 15 6 12 3:11 Punt 11. 3 0:18 9 3 9 1:06 Punt 12. 4 14:12 40 4 9 1:01 Downs 13. 4 11:48 25 4 (-6) 1:19 Int 14. 4 8:50 22 3 5 1:30 Punt 15. 4 3:41 25 3 5 1:08 Punt

# Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 15:00 25 3 2 1:01 Punt 2. 1 13:20 31 10 45 4:50 Int 3. 1 6:03 37 3 2 1:51 Punt 4. 1 1:54 39 4 1 1:58 MFG 5. 2 13:43 20 4 19 1:49 Punt 6. 2 8:42 26 3 0 1:32 Punt 7. 2 4:17 21 11 76 •3:53 FG 8. 3 13:32 24 10 76 •5:49 TD 9. 3 2:16 25 4 75 2:08 TD 10. 4 13:38 *26 4 26 •1:19 TD 11. 4 8:05 23 3 0 0:28 Punt 12. 4 2:59 16 4 9 1:16 Downs 13. 4 1:22 39 7 61 •1:21 TD

# Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 15:00 43 3 8 1:30 Punt 2. 1 12:17 46 3 (-1) 1:19 Punt 3. 1 7:04 36 3 7 1:15 Punt 4. 1 3:10 30 4 46 1:31 Int 5. 2 12:42 14 3 0 1:00 Int 6. 2 11:37 28 2 2 0:30 Int 7. 2 10:04 19 3 (-1) 1:28 Punt 8. 2 5:41 38 3 7 0:46 Punt 9. 2 1:52 32 3 6 0:29 Punt 10. 2 0:48 25 6 24 0:48 Downs 11. 3 11:44 5 3 3 1:26 Punt 12. 3 10:04 18 3 (-5) 0:58 Punt 13. 3 7:22 24 14 62 •6:09 FG 14. 4 14:55 20 8 80 •3:56 TD 15. 4 9:45 50 5 11 2:48 Fum 16. 4 5:20 12 6 34 2:57 Downs 17. 4 0:53 23 2 (-1) 0:53 Game

LOUISVILLE

# Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 15:00 25 4 8 2:40 Punt 2. 1 11:06 34 3 7 2:06 Punt 3. 1 5:39 16 3 (-5) 1:26 Punt 4. 1 2:37 14 5 5 1:57 Punt 5. 2 13:12 29 3 9 2:07 Punt 6. 2 9:18 34 8 27 4:32 Punt 7. 2 2:37 15 6 76 •1:08 FG 8. 3 14:23 42 9 58 •3:48 TD 9. 3 6:57 24 3 (-14) 1:49 Punt 10. 3 2:37 25 1 0 0:16 Int 11. 3 1:04 27 6 37 2:02 Downs 12. 4 6:34 14 9 65 4:06 MFG 13. 4 1:12 37 5 22 1:12 Game

NOTRE DAME # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 12:14 25 3 0 1:56 Punt 2. 1 8:33 49 9 22 3:01 FG 3. 1 4:09 19 6 41 3:36 Punt 4. 2 11:45 9 6 15 4:14 Punt 5. 2 6:37 14 5 24 2:31 Punt 6. 2 2:46 23 7 33 2:24 Punt 7. 3 14:14 25 1 15 0:11 Fum 8. 3 12:37 5 7 34 3:41 Punt 9. 3 6:00 37 3 8 1:05 Punt 10. 3 1:01 20 4 80 •1:54 TD 11. 4 10:52 36 4 64 •1:58 TD 12. 4 6:41 18 1 0 0:05 Int 13. 4 4:29 28 6 68 •2:20 Fum 14. 4 1:05 *32 6 32 •0:58 TD

GEORGIA TECH # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 13:50 20 3 3 1:01 Int 2. 1 11:14 16 4 3 2:24 Punt 3. 1 7:49 *20 4 (-2) •0:57 FG 4. 1 2:46 28 3 (-4) 0:51 Safety 5. 2 13:56 25 5 31 3:15 Punt 6. 2 9:12 25 7 75 3:45 TD 7. 2 4:32 22 5 4 2:56 Punt 8. 2 0:03 17 1 (-1) 0:03 Half 9. 3 15:00 25 3 0 2:06 Punt 10. 3 11:27 23 3 8 1:49 Punt 11. 3 8:25 48 3 (-8) 1:53 Punt 12. 3 5:00 20 8 33 3:21 Punt 13. 4 12:03 26 6 74 3:11 TD 14. 4 0:21 3 2 14 0:21 Game

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NC STATE

NORTH CAROLINA

# Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 15:00 25 6 75 2:23 TD 2. 1 10:27 25 6 21 3:02 Fum 3. 1 3:23 17 3 (-4) 1:18 Punt 4. 2 11:45 18 6 12 3:01 Punt 5. 2 7:27 35 4 65 1:41 TD 6. 2 2:54 *46 5 19 1:59 MFG 7. 2 0:26 18 1 (-5) 0:26 Half 8. 3 14:17 34 3 (-1) 2:13 Punt 9. 3 8:07 25 3 75 •0:54 TD 10. 3 4:39 25 3 1 0:59 Punt 11. 3 1:00 31 6 16 2:25 Punt 12. 4 13:01 *39 6 39 •1:16 TD 13. 4 11:02 *28 1 28 0:04 TD 14. 4 5:47 38 12 53 2:34 Downs 15. 4 2:00 *38 4 9 0:50 Downs

# Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 10:52 30 9 58 •2:07 FG 2. 1 5:06 35 3 8 1:58 Punt 3. 1 1:57 *46 1 46 0:18 TD 4. 1 0:49 *40 3 (-7) 0:59 Punt 5. 2 10:35 25 3 0 1:01 Punt 6. 2 8:18 16 3 (-2) 1:20 Punt 7. 2 4:56 *34 4 34 •1:09 TD 8. 2 2:20 38 3 (-6) 0:24 Punt 9. 3 15:00 25 6 59 1:58 Int 10. 3 7:48 25 6 11 2:12 Downs 11. 3 4:49 41 3 7 0:52 Punt 12. 3 3:26 *42 6 42 •1:53 TD 13. 4 11:27 26 5 74 •1:33 TD 14. 4 8:35 21 7 33 1:57 Fum 15. 4 2:15 *49 6 49 •1:02 TD

FLORIDA STATE

* - in opponent’s territory; • - red-zone possession (first-and-10 inside the opponent 21); Note: Bolded lines denote scoring drives.

# Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 15:00 25 2 75 0:45 TD 2. 1 12:57 23 6 57 •2:51 Int 3. 1 4:51 13 3 2 1:29 Punt 4. 1 1:15 25 10 69 •5:16 FG 5. 2 7:55 10 5 20 2:46 Punt 6. 2 2:57 42 3 (-17) 1:33 Punt 7. 2 0:23 28 1 (-1) 0:23 Half 8. 3 13:51 22 3 9 1:28 Punt 9. 3 9:54 30 8 46 3:39 FG 10. 3 5:20 49 6 11 4:04 Punt 11. 4 14:16 13 8 38 2:17 Punt 12. 4 7:14 *49 4 9 0:57 Downs 13. 4 2:29 22 2 25 0:14 Fum

OPPONENTS’ LONGEST PLAYS

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Yds Player(s) Type Team 75 * Cook Rush FSU 66 Samuels Rush NCS 57 * Orth to Cooper Pass SC 56 * Kizer to Prosise Pass ND 55 Bolin to Smith Pass LOU 52 Upshaw Rush APP 51 Morris Rush SYR 50 * Thomas to Lynch Pass GT 48 Orth to Samuel Pass SC 47 Nunez Rush SC 46 * Thomas to Jeune Pass GT 46 * Williams to Logan Pass UNC 45 Willis Rush BC 42 Frederick Rush SYR 41 Irwin to Gay Pass WOF 41 Dayes Rush NCS 40 * Brissett to Samuels Pass NCS 40 Williams to Davis Pass UNC 39 Smith to Rouse Pass BC 39 J. Smith to Rouse Pass BC 37 Bolin to Peete Pass LOU 36 Cook Rush FSU 34 Kizer to Brown Pass ND 33 Kizer to Brown Pass ND 30 Mahoney Rush SYR 30 * Hinton to Lewis Pass WF 29 Orth to Samuel Pass SC 28 * Brissett to Alston Pass NCS 28 Phillips Rush SYR 28 Williams Rush UNC 27 Lamb to Upshaw Pass APP 27 Williams to Fritts Pass NC 26 Kizer Rush ND 26 Thomas to Lands-Davis Pass GT 25 Cox Rush APP 25 Maguire to Rudolph Pass FSU 25 Carson Rush SC 25 Williams to Hollins Pass UNC 24 Orth to Cooper Pass SC 23 Kizer to Prosise Pass ND 23 Kizer to Fuller Pass ND 23 Bolin to Crum Pass LOU 23 Williams to Davis Pass UNC 23 Thomas to Jeune Pass GT 22 Cox Rush APP 22 Yearby Rush MIA 21 Outlow Rush BC 21 Kaaya to Coley Pass MIA 21 Dayes Rush NCS 21 Brissett to Grinnage Pass NCS 21 Carson Rush SC 21 Maguire to Rudolph Pass FSU 21 Williams to Switzer Pass UNC 20 Kizer to Carlisle Pass ND 20 Lamb to Lewis Pass APP 20 Brissett to Grinnage Pass NCS 20 Hinton Rush WF 20 Wolford to Brent Pass WF * - touchdown; Note: Offensive plays only; bold denotes a Clemson home game.

SYRACUSE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 14:27 25 1 (-2) 0:03 Fum 2. 1 13:01 30 3 0 1:28 Punt 3. 1 11:23 *28 1 28 0:06 TD 4. 1 10:18 46 7 23 2:40 MFG 5. 1 5:35 44 4 56 •2:01 TD 6. 1 0:05 25 3 0 1:27 Punt 7. 2 12:54 25 6 15 3:40 Punt 8. 2 6:52 41 8 28 3:32 FG 9. 2 0:37 23 1 7 0:37 Half 10. 3 15:00 24 4 (-7) 3:07 Punt 11. 3 9:51 3 8 97 •3:03 TD 12. 3 3:07 25 3 (-11) 1:42 Punt 13. 4 13:33 25 6 68 •3:15 FG 14. 4 6:58 35 3 2 1:01 Punt

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# Player WOF ASU LOU UND GAT BOC MIA NCS FSU SYR WFU USC UNC Total 2015 G-S Career G-S 53 Martin Aiken, LB -- ST ST ST ST ST -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --- 5-0 29-0 2 Mackensie Alexander, CB 41 *26 *67 *66 *53 *49 *26 *66 *61 *47 -- *69 *67 638 12-11 25-24 21 Adrian Baker, CB *17 33 -- 4 2 9 *34 2 25 10 *42 42 -- 178 10-3 14-3 39 Jordan Bianchi, WR 1 4 -- ST -- -- -- -- -- -- 5 -- -- 10 4-0 4-0 11 Travis Blanks, LB *39 *23 *15 *52 *10 *51 11 *68 *33 *57 *40 *17 5 421 13-11 37-30 10 Ben Boulware, LB *46 *54 *47 *72 *52 *61 *37 *68 *59 *57 *18 *69 *64 704 13-13 37-15 40 Jaquarius Brice, DE 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 4 1-0 1-0 24 Zac Brooks, RB 10 9 -- 4 10 20 17 16 18 22 *29 4 6 165 12-1 30-1 76 Jim Brown, LS ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST --- 13-0 16-0 91 Austin Bryant, DE 17 33 3 3 -- -- 31 4 16 5 14 6 14 146 11-0 11-0 2 Kelly Bryant, QB 11 5 -- -- 4 4 18 -- -- 1 17 -- 1 61 8-0 8-0 41 T.J. Burrell, LB ST ST ST ST ST -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --- 5-0 27-0 40 Roderick Byers, DT 14 20 10 8 12 15 17 9 ST ST 17 11 6 139 13-0 33-1 8 Deon Cain, WR 20 15 15 *14 20 23 -- 22 38 35 49 32 27 310 12-1 12-1 31 Ryan Carter, CB 15 30 31 19 ST -- 13 ST ST ST 16 ST *62 186 12-1 24-1 61 William Cockerill, OT 7 -- -- -- -- 4 -- -- -- -- 4 -- -- 15 3-0 5-0 55 Tyrone Crowder, OG *35 *58 *68 *65 *56 *62 *47 *78 *2 -- -- 54 *62 587 11-10 17-11 33 J.D. Davis, LB 6 -- -- -- ST -- 3 -- -- -- 10 ST ST 19 6-0 6-0 37 Judah Davis, LB 6 ST -- -- ST ST 3 ST ST ST 14 ST ST 23 11-0 11-0 21 C.J. Davidson, RB 12 13 12 -- 8 -- 5 ST -- ST 9 ST ST 59 10-0 35-1 98 Kevin Dodd, DE *25 *43 *64 *70 *33 *48 *30 *65 *48 *52 *47 *62 *62 649 13-13 37-13 82 Adrien Dunn, WR 7 4 -- -- 7 4 16 -- -- -- 2 -- -- 40 6-0 10-0 22 Tyshon Dye, RB 9 6 -- -- 6 3 14 -- -- -- 9 -- -- 47 6-0 10-0 29 Marcus Edmond, CB 12 24 ST ST ST ST 14 ST ST ST ST ST ST 50 13-0 17-0 61 David Estes, LS ST ST -- -- -- -- ST -- -- -- -- -- ST --- 4-0 4-0 50 Justin Falcinelli OL 38 17 -- 2 20 2 33 -- ST ST 7 ST ST 119 11-0 11-0 24 Mark Fields, CB -- 10 -- ST ST ST 23 ST ST ST 21 ST ST 54 11-0 11-0 63 Jake Fruhmorgen, OT 28 18 5 -- 35 3 46 -- -- 15 *44 20 9 228 10-1 10-1 27 C.J. Fuller, RB 11 11 ST 1 7 4 12 ST ST ST 32 10 1 89 13-0 13-0 9 Wayne Gallman, RB *36 *39 *59 56 *42 *50 *42 *63 *63 *60 -- *57 *88 655 12-11 25-20 17 Jefferie Gibson, S 12 25 ST ST ST ST 22 ST -- ST -- -- ST 59 10-0 10-0 44 B.J. Goodson, LB *43 *53 *48 *72 *52 *61 *37 *68 *59 *57 *47 *69 *67 767 13-13 45-19 73 Joe Gore, OT *44 *57 *60 *65 *43 *77 *44 *80 *86 *84 33 *54 *89 816 13-12 33-15 15 T.J. Green, S *50 *52 *65 *69 *55 *62 *39 *70 *54 *51 *17 *69 *25 678 13-13 36-14 87 D.J. Greenlee, TE 11 2 ST ST ST 2 10 ST ST ST ST -- ST 27 12-0 16-0 39 Christian Groomes, PK ST -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --- 1-0 1-0 57 Jay Guillermo, C 40 50 *71 *65 *61 *78 *58 *80 *86 *88 *72 *70 *98 917 13-11 29-12 51 Taylor Hearn, OL 28 17 ST 3 24 14 43 ST ST -- 19 12 7 167 12-1 12-1 5 Germone Hopper, WR 27 *38 *39 *29 24 32 31 25 30 46 38 31 15 405 13-3 38-7 92 Greg Huegel, PK *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST --- 13-13 13-13 67 Albert Huggins, DT 12 23 -- -- 7 -- 20 -- -- -- 3 -- -- 65 5-0 5-0 75 Mitch Hyatt, LT *49 *58 *71 *65 *54 *66 *53 *80 *86 *79 *72 *62 *91 886 13-13 13-13 18 Jadar Johnson, S 15 32 5 25 3 17 14 21 10 4 27 12 10 195 13-0 38-1 34 Kendall Joseph, LB 14 24 -- -- -- ST 20 -- -- ST -- -- -- 58 5-0 5-0 1 Jayron Kearse, S *53 *36 *66 *68 *53 *50 *37 *70 *59 *55 *47 *69 *65 728 13-13 38-28 36 Ammon Lakip, PK/P -- -- -- ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST --- 10-0 30-13 90 Shaq Lawson, DE *27 *44 *67 *69 *37 *48 *25 *65 *52 *57 *41 *65 *58 655 13-13 39-14 16 Jordan Leggett, TE *39 *46 *57 *52 *40 *49 *40 *69 *78 *73 *49 *57 *94 743 13-13 34-21 78 Eric Mac Lain, OG *43 *58 *71 *60 *67 *76 *54 *80 *86 *88 *68 *74 *98 923 13-13 52-14 88 Sean Mac Lain, WR 7 2 -- -- -- 2 -- -- -- -- ST -- -- 11 4-0 9-0 56 Collins Mauldin, DE 10 -- -- -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 12 2-0 11-0 34 Ray-Ray McCloud, WR 42 24 20 25 *36 32 34 28 10 -- -- -- 12 263 10-1 10-1 89 Jay Jay McCullough, TE -- 11 4 ST 6 8 24 6 5 6 20 3 5 98 12-0 30-2 69 Maverick Morris, OG 35 17 7 ST 21 25 41 2 84 *74 *64 *20 36 426 13-3 17-3 58 Ryan Norton, OL *25 *25 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 14 28 4 -- 96 5-2 43-26 6 Dorian O’Daniel, LB 24 24 10 ST 43 14 17 2 ST ST 28 ST ST 162 13-0 25-1 56 Scott Pagano, DT *31 *28 *37 *29 *26 *26 *20 *17 24 *21 22 15 15 311 13-9 17-9 19 Charone Peake, WR *33 *38 *41 *39 *38 *37 *44 *43 *51 *55 *32 *45 *81 577 13-13 49-21 48 D.J. Reader, DT -- -- -- -- -- -- 17 28 *30 27 *17 *32 *41 192 7-4 44-8 45 Chris Register, DE -- -- -- -- -- -- 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- 4 1-0 1-0 13 Hunter Renfrow, WR 24 28 26 32 37 *40 *54 *48 *48 *18 *34 *34 *76 451 13-8 13-8 80 Milan Richard, TE 13 4 ST ST 4 3 4 ST ST ST ST ST ST 28 13-0 13-0 54 Zach Riggs, C 14 -- -- ST ST -- -- -- -- -- 3 -- -- 17 4-0 6-0 50 Jabril Robinson, DT 19 27 1 -- 9 6 -- -- -- -- 5 -- -- 67 6-0 6-0 85 Dane Rogers, DE 22 2 -- -- 15 13 11 -- -- -- 3 -- -- 66 6-0 10-0 85 Seth Ryan, WR 7 2 ST ST 4 4 20 ST ST ST ST ST ST 37 13-0 16-0 12 Nick Schuessler, QB 29 13 -- -- 13 3 11 -- -- -- -- -- -- 69 5-0 13-0 3 Artavis Scott, WR *25 *42 *51 *35 *32 *42 *30 *34 *68 *65 *45 *40 *71 580 13-13 26-19 81 Stanton Seckinger, TE -- 12 17 14 15 18 10 11 7 14 18 16 2 154 12-0 45-11 84 Cannon Smith, TE 7 4 ST ST 6 4 6 ST ST ST ST 2 ST 29 13-0 13-0 23 Van Smith, DB ST ST -- ST ST ST 16 ST 1 ST 17 ST 38 72 12-0 12-0 47 Alex Spence, PK ST ST -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2-0 2-0 75 Daniel Stone, OT 7 -- -- -- -- 4 -- -- -- -- 4 -- -- 15 3-0 6-0 25 Cordrea Tankersley, CB *39 *49 *67 *71 *55 *57 *38 *68 *57 *57 *50 *69 *67 744 13-13 38-13 32 Andy Teasdall, P *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST --- 13-13 13-13 1 Trevion Thompson, WR 27 21 15 13 29 21 30 25 -- 39 25 35 19 260 12-0 12-0 51 Harrison Tucker, OL 7 -- -- -- -- 4 26 -- -- -- 4 -- -- 41 4-0 8-0 94 Carlos Watkins, DT *26 *28 *60 *57 *31 *40 *18 *49 *34 29 *24 *42 *47 485 13-13 36-14 4 Deshaun Watson, QB *41 *59 *71 *65 *64 *77 *61 *81 *86 *88 *78 *74 *97 946 13-13 21-18 42 Christian Wilkins, DT 24 28 35 41 26 41 19 19 31 *28 26 27 40 385 13-1 13-1 44 Garrett Williams, TE 14 10 4 7 15 7 11 10 4 3 2 3 6 96 13-0 13-0 30 Jalen Williams, LB 11 23 ST ST ST ST 20 ST ST ST 31 ST ST 85 13-0 13-0 7 Mike Williams, WR *12 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 12 1-1 27-15 49 Richard Yeargin, DE 19 28 -- -- 21 12 20 4 -- -- 17 6 -- 127 8-0 8-0 * - start; ST - special teams only; Note: Numbers do not necessarily denote official plays, but rather non-special-team snaps; bold denotes a Clemson home game.

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2015 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS

Position WOF ASU LOU UND GAT BOC MIA NCS FSU SYR WFU USC UNC LT Hyatt Hyatt Hyatt Hyatt Hyatt Hyatt Hyatt Hyattt Hyatt Hyatt Hyatt Hyatt Hyatt LG E. Mac Lain E. Mac Lain E. Mac Lain E. Mac Lain E. Mac Lain E. Mac Lain E. Mac Lain E. Mac Lain E. Mac Lain E. Mac Lain E. Mac Lain E. Mac Lain E. Mac Lain C Norton Norton Guillermo Guillermo Guillermo Guillermo Guillermo Guillermo Guillermo Guillermo Guillermo Guillermo Guillermo RG Crowder Crowder Crowder Crowder Crowder Crowder Crowder Crowder Crowder Morris Morris Morris Crowder RT Gore Gore Gore Gore Gore Gore Gore Gore Gore Gore Fruhmorgen Gore Gore TE Leggett Leggett Leggett Leggett Leggett Leggett Leggett Leggett Leggett Leggett Leggett Leggett Leggett WR Peake Peake Peake Peake Peake Peake Peake Peake Peake Peake Peake Peake Peake QB Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson RB/WR Gallman Gallman Gallman Cain Gallman Gallman Gallman Gallman Gallman Gallman Brooks Gallman Gallman WR Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott WR M. Williams Hopper Hopper Hopper McCloud Renfrow Renfrow Renfrow Renfrow Renfrow Renfrow Renfrow Renfrow

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DE Dodd Dodd Dodd Dodd Dodd Dodd Dodd Dodd Dodd Dodd Dodd Dodd Dodd DT Watkins Watkins Watkins Watkins Watkins Watkins Watkins Watkins Watkins Wilkins Watkins Watkins Watkins DT Pagano Pagano Pagano Pagano Pagano Pagano Pagano Pagano Reader Pagano Reader Reader Reader DE Lawson Lawson Lawson Lawson Lawson Lawson Lawson Lawson Lawson Lawson Lawson Lawson Lawson SLB/NB Blanks Blanks Blanks Blanks Blanks Blanks Alexander Blanks Blanks Blanks Blanks Blanks Carter MLB Goodson Goodson Goodson Goodson Goodson Goodson Goodson Goodson Goodson Goodson Goodson Goodson Goodson WLB Boulware Boulware Boulware Boulware Boulware Boulware Boulware Boulware Boulware Boulware Boulware Boulware Boulware CB Baker Alexander Alexander Alexander Alexander Alexander Baker Alexander Alexander Alexander Baker Alexander Alexander S Kearse Kearse Kearse Kearse Kearse Kearse Kearse Kearse Kearse Kearse Kearse Kearse Kearse S Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green Green CB Tankersley Tankersley Tankersley Tankersley Tankersley Tankersley Tankersley Tankersley Tankersley Tankersley Tankersley Tankersley Tankersley PK P

Huegel Huegel Huegel Huegel Huegel Huegel Huegel Huegel Huegel Huegel Huegel Huegel Huegel Teasdall Teasdall Teasdall Teasdall Teasdall Teasdall Teasdall Teasdall Teasdall Teasdall Teasdall Teasdall Lakip

Note: Bold denotes a Clemson home game.

INDIVIDUAL CAREER HIGHS RUSHING

# Player 24 Zac Brooks 2 Kelly Bryant 26 Adam Choice 21 C.J. Davidson 22 Tyshon Dye 27 C.J. Fuller 9 Wayne Gallman 12 Nick Schuessler 4 Deshaun Watson

Carries 12, DUK ‘12 8, WF ‘15 16, LOU ‘14 13, SCS ‘13 20, GSU ‘14 10, WF ‘15 31, NCS ‘15 4, GAT ‘14 21, SC ‘15

Yards *Yards/Carries Touchdowns Long 62, DUK ‘12 5.2, DUK ‘12 1, many (5) 35, GT ‘15 59 MIA ‘15 --------- 2, MIA ‘15 59, MIA ‘15 74, SCS ‘14 6.2, SCS ‘14 1, SCS ‘14 34, NCS ‘14 63, SCS ‘13 4.8, SCS ‘13 2, WFU ‘13 32, BOC ‘14 124, GSU ‘14 6.2, GSU ‘14 2, many (2) 23, MIA ‘15 42, MIA ‘15 3.6, WF ‘15 1, SC ‘15 18, MIA ‘15 191, USC ‘14 8.8, GT ‘15 2, WOF ‘15, GT ‘15 66, GT ‘15 12, SCS ‘14 ---------- ---------- 12, SCS ‘14 131, UNC ‘15 6.6, FSU ‘15 3, SC ‘15 63, MIA ‘15

PASSING

# Player Completions Attempts ºPercentage Yards Touchdowns Long 2 Kelly Bryant 3, WOF ‘15 4, WOF ‘15 ---------- 19, WOF ‘15 ---------- 10, WOF ‘15 12 Nick Schuessler 9, WOF ‘15 11, WOF ‘15 ---------- 98, WOF ‘15 ---------- 38, GT ‘15 4 Deshaun Watson 35, SYR ‘15 48, SYR ‘15 81.8, WOF ‘15 435, UNC ‘14 6, UNC ‘14 74, UNC ‘14 # Player ºEfficiency ºYards/Attempts ºYards/Completions Interceptions Plays Total Offense 2 Kelly Bryant ---------- ---------- ---------- 1, ‘15 17, WF ‘15 62, WF ‘15 12 Nick Schuessler 156.7, WOF ‘15 ---------- ---------- ---------- 29, WOF ‘15 73, WOF ‘15 4 Deshaun Watson 238.9, NCS ‘15 14.2, USC ‘14 19.2, USC ‘14 2, Many 97, UUNC ‘15 473, SYR ‘15

RECEIVING # Player 24 Zac Brooks 8 Deon Cain 26 Adam Choice 21 C.J. Davidson 82 Adrien Dunn 9 Wayne Gallman 5 Germone Hopper 16 Jordan Leggett 34 Ray-Ray McCloud 89 Jay Jay McCullough 19 Charone Peake 13 Hunter Renfrow 85 Seth Ryan 3 Artavis Scott 81 Stanton Seckinger 1 Trevion Thompson 7 Mike Williams

Receptions 3, BC ‘15 5, GT ‘15, SC ‘15 4, FSU ‘14 3, OSU ‘13 2, SCS ‘14 4, WFU ‘14, UNC ‘15 7, WFU ‘14 6, FSU ‘15 8, WOF ‘15 3, many (2) 7, BSU ‘12, SYR ‘15 4, NCS ‘15 1, WOF ‘15, MIA ‘15 12, SYR ‘15 3, many (2) 3, GT ‘15 9, OKL ‘14

Yards •Yards/Receptions Touchdowns Long 35, NCS ‘15 10.3 BC ‘15 1, Many (3) 35, NCS ‘15 97, BC ‘15 19.6, NCS ‘15 1, Many (5) 67, BC ‘15 46, FSU ‘14 11.5, FSU ‘14 ---------- 16, NCS ‘14 27, OSU ‘13 9.0, OSU ‘13 ---------- 16, OSU ‘13 17, GSU ‘14 ---------- ---------- 17, GSU ‘14 68, UNC ‘15 17.0, UNC ‘15 1, WFU ‘14, UNC ‘15 18, WFU ‘14 139, UNC ‘14 46.3, UNC ‘14 2, many (3) 74, UNC ‘14 101, FSU ‘15 16.8, FSU ‘15 2, GT ‘15 44, CIT ‘13 80, WOF ‘15 10.0, WOF ‘15 1, NCS ‘15 36, NCS ‘15 61, SCS ‘14 20.3, SCS ‘14 1, SCS ‘14 34, SCS ‘14 120, SYR ‘15 21.5, APP ‘15 2, APP ‘15 64, SYR ‘15 93, NCS ‘15 23.3, NCS ‘15 1, LOU ‘15, NCS ‘15 57, NCS ‘15 10, WOF ‘15 ---------- ---------- 10, WOF ‘15 185, USC ‘14 27.3, SCS ‘14 2, many (3) 70, USC ‘14 48, SYR ‘13 16.0, SYR ‘13 1, many (6) 45, WFU ‘14 47, GT ‘15 15.7, GT ‘15 ---------- 33, GT ‘15 155, NCS ‘14 29.3, UGA ‘14 2, many (2) 56, NCS ‘14

TACKLES

# Player Tackles 53 Martin Aiken 3, SYR ‘13 2 Mackensie Alexander 5, USC ‘14, BC ‘15 21 Adrian Baker 4, WF ‘15 11 Travis Blanks 8, FSU ‘12, SYR ‘15 10 Ben Boulware 14, FSU ‘15 40 Jaquarius Brice 1, WOF ‘15 91 Austin Bryant 9, APP ‘15 41 T.J. Burrell 5, CIT ‘13 40 Roderick Byers 8, MIA ‘15 31 Ryan Carter 4, LOU ‘15, WF’15 33 J.D. Davis 2, WF ‘15 33 Judah Davis 4, WF ‘15 98 Kevin Dodd 8, ND ‘15 24 Mark Fields 1, many 44 B.J. Goodson 14, SYR ‘15 15 T.J. Green 17, SC ‘15 67 Albert Huggins 6, APP ‘15 18 Jadar Johnson 5, CIT ‘13 34 Kendall Joseph 6, APP ‘15 1 Jayron Kearse 12, WOF ‘15 90 Shaq Lawson 9, ND ‘15, FSU ‘15 56 Collins Mauldin 2, WOF ‘15 6 Dorian O’Daniel 10, GT ‘14 56 Scott Pagano 12, GT ‘15 48 D.J. Reader 7, VT ‘12, MIA ‘15, SC ‘15 50 Jabril Robinson 8, WOF ‘15 85 Dane Rogers 2, BC ‘15 23 Van Smith 6, NC ‘15 25 Cordrea Tankersley 8, NCS ‘15 94 Carlos Watkins 9, LOU ‘15, ND ‘15 42 Christian Wilkins 10, LOU ‘15 12 Korrin Wiggins 6, OKL ‘14 30 Jalen Williams 3, APP ‘15 49 Richard Yeargin 6, GT ‘15 Note: Bold denotes a Clemson home game.

* - minimum 10 carries; º - minimum 10 completions; • - minimum three receptions; Note: Bold denotes a Clemson home game.

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GAME 1

CLEMSON 49 WOFFORD 10 SEPT. 5, 2015 • MEMORIAL STADIUM • CLEMSON, S.C. The No. 12 Clemson Tigers improved to 7-0 in home openers under head coach Dabo Swinney with a convincing 49-10 win over Wofford Saturday in front of a crowd of 81,301 fans at Memorial Stadium. Clemson racked up 533 yards, with 222 on the ground and 311 through the air. The Tigers came out quickly, with sophomore quarterback Deshaun Watson leading an 11-play, 75-yard drive culminating with a four-yard touchdown reception by Mike Williams. During the touchdown completion, Williams hit his head against the goalpost in the east endzone. Williams suffered a neck injury and was transferred to Oconee Medical Center for further medical attention. It was determined after tests that he had a slight neck fracture. He would miss the rest of the season. Defensive coordinator Brent Venables’ unit was one of the best in the nation a year ago and, despite several starters now playing in the NFL, picked up right where it left off. Wofford did not pick up its first first down until late in the second quarter when Clemson had already accumulated 21 points, as the Tiger defense posted six consecutive three-and-outs to start the season.

Offensively, Watson led touchdown drives on the first two possessions and Clemson scored on five of its first seven drives, building a 35-0 lead. Following a miscue on a Clemson punt return, the Terriers put together a 10-play, 2:38 drive ending with a one-yard touchdown run by Chase Nelson as time expired in the first half. After halftime, Wofford drove 55 yards on eight plays to set up a 37-yard field goal by David Marvin and cut the score to 35-10. Sophomore Artavis Scott returned the ensuing kickoff 39 yards and Clemson punched in its sixth touchdown of the day with a Wayne Gallman one-yard plunge six plays later to take a commanding 42-10 lead early in the third quarter. Watson finished the day 18-22 passing for 194 yards and two touchdowns, while Gallman led all rushers with 92 yards on 14 carries and two scores. First-year freshman Ray-Ray McCloud hauled in eight catches for 80 yards and Scott added six grabs for 75 yards and a score. McCloud’s eight receptions were the most by a Clemson freshman in his first game.

GAME STATS Wofford Clemson

0 7 3 0 10 14 21 7 7 49

CU Williams 4 pass from Watson (Huegel kick), 1st, 11:07, 11-75 CU Gallman 2 run (Huegel kick), 1st, 6:15, 10-60 CU Scott 35 pass from Watson (Huegel kick), 2nd, 13:49, 7-88 CU Dye 1 run (Huegel kick), 2nd, 1:51, 6-42 CU Brooks 25 run (Huegel kick), 2nd, 2:40, 7-50 WOF Nelson 1 run (Marvin kick), 2nd, 0:00, 10-53 WOF Marvin 37 FG, 3rd, 11:33, 8-55 CU Gallman 1 run (Huegel kick), 9:23, 6-56 CU Dye 1 run (Spence kick) 7:46, 12-68 Attendance - 81,301 Weather - Sunny, 83˚ Team Statistics First Downs Rushing Passing Passing Yards Total Offense

WOF CU 9 27 45-123 43-222 6-18-0 30-37-0 90 311 63-213 80-533

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD) WOF Colvin 7-31, Butler 5-28, Jacks 7-21, Gay 12-17, Nelson 4-14-1, Windham 2-7, Stoddard 2-4, Long 4-2, Goodson 1-1, Irwin 1 (-2) CU Gallman 14-92-2, Brooks 7-52-1, Fuller 7-26, Davidson 5-25, Watson 2-22, Bryant 2-15, Dye 4-15-2, Schuessler 2-(-25) Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD) WOF Jacks 3-8-42-0-0, Butler 1-4-(-1)-0-0, Goodson 1-48-0-0, Irwin 1-1-41-0-0, Team 1 CU Watson 18-22-194-0-2, Schuessler 9-11-98-0-0, Bryant 3-4-19-0-0 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) WOF Gay 2-49, Muller 2-28, Colvin 1-14, Francis 1-(-1) CU McCloud 8-80, Scott 6-75-1, Cain 3-36, Renfrow 2-29, Hooper 2-27, Williams 2-20-1, Peake 2-12, Leggett 1-11, Ryan 1-10, Dunn 1-5, Thompson 1-4, Gallman 1-2

GAME 2

CLEMSON 41 APPALACHIAN STATE 10 SEPT. 12, 2015 • MEMORIAL STADIUM • CLEMSON, S.C. A second-quarter flurry proved to be all the No. 12 Clemson Tigers needed to defeat the Appalachian State Mountaineers 41-10 on Saturday in front its secondstraight sellout crowd at Memorial Stadium. “This was a very solid win and brought us something we could learn from,” said head coach Dabo Swinney. “The fans’ energy and volume level was really feeding the defense and helped light that spark.” Deshaun Watson was 19-26 passing for 248 yards and three touchdowns. Wayne Gallman led the Tigers’ ground game with 79 of the team’s 140 rushing yards. Defensively, Shaq Lawson had three tackles for loss. The Tigers added three interceptions that completely changed their momentum, part of four takeaways for Clemson. Clemson’s defense was stout, holding Appalachian State to 298 total yards, including only 95 passing yards. In a critical moment, safety Jayron Kearse intercepted a pass in the endzone, giving the Tigers the ball and keeping Appalachian State off the scoreboard late in the first quarter. After a slow first quarter, defensive tackle Carlos Watkins intercepted a quick pass over the middle by Taylor Lamb and returned it into the endzone to score the

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Tigers’ first touchdown. Watkins’ first career touchdown lit a fire under Clemson and started a scoring streak for the Tigers, who reeled off 35 consecutive points. On the oppositive side of the ball, defensive coordinator Brent Venebles was happy with his unit’s performance throughout the game. “Our guys were ready to play. I am really pleased at the point of attack. We knew we needed to make big plays and capitalize as a team.” The Tigers came up with their third interception by linebacker Ben Boulware. His third career interception set Deshaun Watson and the offense up for a touchdown to Charone Peake, a beautiful 24-yard pass in the second quarter. However, Peake and Watson were not done. Peake caught a 59-yard touchdown pass by Watson, his longest career reception, to score his second touchdown of the day. It was also Peake’s first-ever two-touchdown game. Shaq Lawson was named Co-Defensive Lineman of the Week by the ACC. He had three tackles for loss, including a sack in the win over the Mountaineers, who would go on to win 10 games in the regular season.

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GAME STATS Appalachian State 0 0 3 7 10 Clemson 3 28 7 3 41 CU Huegel 39 FG, 1st, 7:09, 11-59 CU Watkins 15 Inter. Return (Huegel Kick), 2nd, 11:42 CU Peake 24 pass from Watson (Huegel Kick), 2nd, 10:10, 3-27 CU Gallman 23 run (Huegel Kick), 2nd, 5:48, 9-64 CU Peake 59 Pass from Watson (Huegel Kick), 2nd, 1:56, 7-89 CU Scott 41 Pass from Watson (Huegel Kick), 3rd, 10:10, 1-41 ASU Matics 31 FG, 3rd, 1:13, 14-62 ASU Burns 1 pass from Lamb (Matics Kick) 4th, 10:59, 8-80 CU Huegel 47 FG, 4th, 1:01, 5-16 Attendance - 81,467 Weather - Cloudy, 73˚ Team Statistics First Downs Rushing Passing Passing Yards Total Offense

ASU CU 12 22 45-202 44-140 9-28-3 21-31-2 95 252 73-297 75-392

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD) ASU Cox 25-103, Upshaw 11-69, Boyd 4-17, Lamb 3-8, Hopkins 1-7, Barbour 1-(-2) CU Gallman 15-79-1, Fuller 4-18, Watson 9-17, Bryant 3-17, Davidson 6-14, Dye 3-9, Brooks 1-1, Schuessler 2-0 Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD) ASU Lamb 9-28-95-3-1 CU Watson 19-26-248-1-3, Schuessler 1-4-4-1-0 Bryant 1-1-0-0-0 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) ASU McElfresh 2-12, Upshaw 1-27, Lewis 1-20, Meadors 1-15, Jones 1-14, Cox 1-5 Burns 1-1-1, Hopkins 1-0 CU Scott 6-73-1, Peake 4-86-2, Leggett 3-29, Renfrow 3-12, Thompson 2-17, Hopper 1-23, Cain 1-8, McCloud 1-4


GAME 3

CLEMSON 20 LOUISVILLE 17 SEPT. 17, 2015 • PAPA JOHN'S CARDINAL STADIUM • LOUISVILLE, KY. Ninth-ranked Clemson outlasted Louisville, 20-17, in front of 55,396 fans, the third-largest crowd in Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium history. The win improved Clemson to 3-0 on the season, and was the program’s 30th straight victory over an unranked opponent. Clemson’s defense was outstanding all night, allowing just 272 yards of total offense to Louisville. The other story of the game was running back Wayne Gallman, who carried 24 times for 139 yards on the evening. He helped offset a pair of interceptions thrown by Deshaun Watson, who ended the night 21-30 passing for 199 yards. He added a season-best 54 on the ground. The defensive struggle was uncorked momentarily after the completion of the first quarter, when Watson found a streaking Hunter Renfrow wide open for his first career touchdown. The redshirt freshman caught the 32-yard strike to put the Tigers ahead, 7-0. The Cards cut the deficit just before the break when John Wallace connected on a 26-yard field goal. Louisville took its first lead on a Jeremy Smith oneyard plunge in the third quarter, which was set up by Watson’s second interception of the evening - his first career game with multiple picks thrown.

The Tigers responded, posting 13 consecutive points that included Watson’s 25-yard touchdown pass to tight end Jordan Leggett. His fourth career score combined with two Greg Huegel field goals to make it 20-10. Seemingly in control, the Tigers allowed a 100-yard kickoff return that gave the Cardinals life with 9:41 to play. Louisville marched into Clemson territory on its next drive, but John Wallace missed a 38-yard field goal. The Cards had another chance late, but Kevin Dodd’s eight-yard sack erased it and Louisville’s final throw was intercepted by Jadar Johnson.

GAME STATS Clemson Louisville

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0 7 10 3 20 0 3 7 7 17

CU Renfrow 32 pass from Watson, 2nd 13:12, 5-61 LOU Wallace 26 FG, 2nd, 1:29, 6-76 LOU Smith 1 run (Wallace Kick) 3rd, 10:35, 9-58 CU Huegel 36 FG, 3rd, 6:57, 9-56 CU Leggett 25 pass from Watson (Huegel Kick), 3rd, 2:37, 6-62 CU Huegel 27 FG, 4th, 9:57, 9-54 LOU Samuel 100 Kickoff Return, 4th, 9:41 Attendance - 55,396 Weather - Clear, 81˚ Team Statistics First Downs Rushing Passing Passing Yards Total Offense

CU LOU 20 16 40-202 28-19 21-30-2 20-35-2 199 253 70-401 63-272

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD) CU Gallman 24-139, Watson 12-54, Davidson 4-9 LOU Radcliff 19-45, Jackson 1-8, Smith 2-3, Bolin 6-(-37) Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD) CU Watson 21-30-199-2-2 LOU Bolin 19-34-238-2-0 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) CU Scott 9-40, McCloud 4-29, Leggett 3-42-1, Cain 2-26, Renfrow 1-32-1, Seckinger 1-17, Peake 1-12, Gallman 1-1 LOU Samuel 4-41, Crum 4-36, Smith 3-77, Peete 2-41, Scott 2-32, Savage 2-11, Bagley 2-9, Radcliff 1-6

GAME 4

CLEMSON 24 NOTRE DAME

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OCT. 3, 2015 • MEMORIAL STADIUM • CLEMSON, S.C. The No. 11 Clemson Tigers battled No. 6 Notre Dame through torrential rains from Hurricane Joaquin under the lights on Saturday night. But the wet weather did not hold the Tigers back in a hard-fought 24-22 victory in front of 82,415 fans at Memorial Stadium. Head coach Dabo Swinney credited not only his team, but also the Clemson fans that showed up despite the poor weather conditions. Deshaun Watson led the Tigers to an explosive start, connecting with Jordan Leggett in the endzone on the first drive. The fire lit by Watson quickly caught on with the defense, allowing them to keep the Fighting Irish offense off the scoreboard early in the first quarter. Clemson took a 14-0 lead with another Watson touchdown, this time on a 13-yard pass to Artavis Scott. The remainder of the first half proved uneventful, but Watson came out to re-ignite the offense in the second half, running in a touchdown to put the Tigers up 21-3 early in the third quarter. His score followed the opening kickoff, where Ammon Lakip forced a fumble to give the Tigers great field position inside the Notre Dame 30. Jayron Kearse caused another fumble that was recovered by Clemson, but the Tigers couldn’t convert it.

Trailing 21-3, Notre Dame refused to give in and made the game a tense one over the final 15 minutes for Tiger fans. In three consecutive crucial moments for the Tiger defense in the fourth quarter, Clemson came away with a pair of recovered fumbles and ultimately survived on a two-point conversion stand with seven seconds remaining. The Fighting Irish had pulled within two at 24-22 on a touchdown by Torii Hunter Jr., with seven seconds left in the game, but Deshone Kizer’s designed quarterback run was stuffed by Carlos Watkins and Kevin Dodd, and Clemson survived the furious rally. Deshaun Watson accounted for three scores, while rushing for a career-high 93 yards. Wayne Gallman continued his strong start to the 2015 season, with 23 carries for 111 yards. Following the contest, Dodd was named ACC Defensive Lineman of the Week and B.J. Goodson earned ACC Linebacker of the Week honors. Dodd posted 3.5 tackles for loss, with two sacks and a forced fumble. Goodson had two takeaways in the fourth quarter, the first Tiger to do so in a game won by seven points or less since Terry Kinard, who also did it against Notre Dame, in 1979.

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GAME STATS Notre Dame Clemson

3 0 0 19 22 14 0 7 3 24

CU Leggett 6 pass fom Watson (Huegel Kick), 1st, 12:19 , 7-64 CU Scott 13 pass from Watson (Huegel Kick) 1st, 8:43, 4-40 ND Yoon 46 FG, 1st, 5:32, 9-22 CU Watson 21 run (Huegel Kick), 3rd, 14:14, 3-29 ND Prosise 56 pass from Kizer, (Kizer Pass Failed), 4th, 14:13, 4-80 CU Huegel 35 FG, 4th, 10:56, 6-50 ND Kizer 3 run (Yoon Kick), 4th, 9:03, 4-64 ND Hunter 1 pass from Kizer (Kizer Run Failed), 4th, :07, 6-32 Attendance - 82,415 Weather - Rain, 64˚ Team Statistics First Downs Rushing Passing Passing Yards Total Offense

UND CU 20 15 32-111 43-212 19-35-1 10-21-1 321 84 67-432 64-296

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD) UND Kizer 14-55-1, Prosise 15-50, Hunter 1-4, Adams 2-2 CU Gallman 23-111, Watson 16-93-1, Brooks 1-12, Fuller 1-1 Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD) UND Kizer 19-34-321-1-2 CU Watson 10-21-84-1-2 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) UND Hunter 5-52-1, Prosise 4-100-1, Brown 4-83, Carlisle 3-34, Fuller 2-37, Robinson 1-15 CU Scott 5-43-1, McCloud 2-10, Leggett 2-7-1, Renfrow 1-24

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GAME 5

CLEMSON 43 GEORGIA TECH

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OCT. 10, 2015 • MEMORIAL STADIUM • CLEMSON, S.C. The No. 6 Clemson Tigers battled the rain for a second consecutive week, and earned a similar result. Clemson jumped out to a big lead early, and easily defeated Georgia Tech 43-24 at Memorial Stadium. Clemson’s offense rolled to 537 yards of total offense against Georgia Tech and was led by Wayne Gallman on the ground, who finished with 13 carries for 115 yards and two touchdowns. Clemson’s win marked Gallman’s third consecutive game with over 100 rushing yards, the first Tiger to do that since Andre Ellington in 2012. Clemson’s running game put on a strong performance yet again, as the Tigers had 201 yards on the ground. Gallman provided an instant spark for the Tigers’ offense right out the gate, as he took a handoff and burst into the open field for a 66-yard touchdown run on the third play of Clemson’s opening possession. Gallman did not stop there, as he scored his second touchdown on a one-yard run late in the first quarter to cap off a 10-play, 80-yard drive that put the Tigers ahead 17-3. The tide turned for Clemson yet again, as safety Jadar Johnson blocked a punt on special teams deep in Georgia Tech territory that resulted in a safety to give the Tigers a 19-3 lead.

The Tigers’ offense was hitting on all cylinders, as quarterback Deshaun Watson followed up last week’s game with one of his best performances on the year, as the sophomore was 21-30 passing for 265 and two touchdown passes, both of which were to tight end Jordan Leggett. Leggett’s big day gave him four touchdown catches through the first five games of the season. Following the game, center Jay Guillermo was named ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week, his first such honor. Clemson’s defense came prepared for the option, as it held the Yellow Jackets, who came into the game averaging 310.6 yards per game on the ground, to 71 rushing yards. Cornerback Cordrea Tankersley nabbed his second interception of the season, while the Clemson defense finished with 11 tackles for loss. Linebacker Dorian O’Daniel and safety Jayron Kearse led the team in that category with three tackles for loss apiece.

GAME STATS Georgia Tech 3 7 7 7 24 Clemson 19 14 7 3 43 CU Gallman 66 run (Huegel Kick), 1st, 13:55, 3-75 CU Huegel 21 FG, 1st, 11:19, 6-32 GT Butker 39 FG, 1st, 6:52, 4-(-2) CU Gallman 1 run (Huegel Kick), 1st, 2:52, 10-80 CU Jadar Johnson Safety, 1st, 0:51 CU Leggett 29 pass from Watson (Huegel Kick), 2nd, 13:56, 5-66 GT Lynch 50 pass from Thomas (Butker Kick), 2nd, 5:27, 7-75 CU Leggett 8 pass from Watson (Huegel Kick), 2nd, 0:04, 9-70 CU Brooks 35 run (Huegel Kick), 3rd, 5:06, 4-70 GT Gotsis fumble recovery (Butker Kick), 3rd, 1:16 CU Lakip 42 FG, 4th, 12:07, 9-50 GT Jeune 46 pass from Thomas (Butker Kick), 4th, 8:52, 6-74 Attendance - 80,983 Weather - Rain, 63˚ Team Statistics First Downs Rushing Passing Passing Yards Total Offense

GT CU 12 24 42-71 41-201 6-14-1 23-33-1 159 336 56-230 74-537

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD) GT Marshall 11-45-0, Jordan 2-14-0, Alford 1-9-0, Allen 4-8-0, Skov 2-4-0, Thomas 14-3-0, Lynch 1-3-0, Lands-Davis 3-2-0, Marshall 1-(-6), Griffin 2-(-10) CU Gallman 13-115-2, Brooks 3-41-1, Davidson 3-17-0, Watson 6-16-0, Fuller 6-15-0, McCloud 2-6-0, Dye 3-4-0, Schuessler 1-0, Bryant 3-(-1) Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD) GT Thomas 6-14-159-1-2 CU Watson 21-30-265-1-2, Schuessler 2-2-71-0-0 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) GT Jeune 2-69-1, Lands-Davis 2-37, Lynch 1-50-1, Summers 1-3 CU Cain 5-96-0, Leggett 4-56-2, Scott 4-50, Thompson 3-47, McCloud 3-16, Peake 2-22, Hopper 1-32, Renfrow 1-17

GAME 6

CLEMSON 34 BOSTON COLLEGE

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OCT. 17, 2015 • MEMORIAL STADIUM • CLEMSON, S.C. The Clemson offense was again on full display as the No. 5 Tigers downed the Boston College Eagles 34-17 in front of 81,416 fans at Death Valley on Saturday night. The win extended the Tigers’ home winning streak to 14 to set a school record. It was also Clemson’s 34th straight win over an unranked opponent. Deshaun Watson passed for 420 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for another as the Tigers overcame the nation’s No. 1 defense. Sophomore wide receiver Artavis Scott finished with 10 receptions for 162 yards and a touchdown. The Tigers paved their way through the air against a stout Eagles secondary, as nine different Tigers caught a pass. Zac Brooks had another solid game, as he hauled in a 21-yard touchdown pass on fourth down midway through the second quarter to push the Tigers ahead 17-7. The touchdown reception was the second of Brooks’ career and his first since the Georgia game in 2013. Clemson’s ability to break down a defense and put up yards in a hurry broke through in the second half when Watson connected with Scott on a 51-yard touchdown pass to cap off a six-play, 98-yard drive to increase the Tigers’ lead to 27-10.

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Freshman wide receiver Deon Cain had a career-high 97 receiving yards, which included a 67-yard catch and run that set up a touchdown pass to tight end Jordan Leggett to widen the Tigers’ lead 34-10. Leggett became the first Tiger tight end since 1983 to catch a touchdown pass in four consecutive games. The Tigers totaled the most rushing yards (112), passing yards (420), points (34) and total yards (532) against the vaunted Eagle defense in 2015. Following the game, several Tigers received honors. Watson was named a “Great 8” performer by the Davey O’Brien Award, while also earning ACC Offensive Back of the Week honors. Jay Guillermo was named ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week, his second straight honor. He became the first offensive lineman from Clemson to win the award in consecutive weeks since Barry Richardson did it in 2007.

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GAME STATS Boston College 7 3 0 7 17 Clemson 10 7 10 7 34 BC Wolford 5 pass from J. Smith (Knoll Kick) 1st, 8:13, 4-20 CU Watson 4 run (Huegel Kick) 1st, 5:25, 7-75 CU Huegel 42 FG, 1st, 1:09, 7-66 CU Brooks 21 pass from Watson (Huegel Kick) 2nd, 7:11, 11-80 BC Knoll 21 FG, 2nd, 0:03, 6-39 CU Huegel 39 FG, 3rd, 8:47, 9-69 CU Scott 51 pass from Watson (Huegel Kick) 3rd, 4:20, 6-98 CU Leggett 6 pass from Watson (Huegel Kick) 4th, 6:38, 9-85 BC Smith 1 run, (Knoll Kick) 4th, 1:29, 9-68 Attendance - 81,416 Weather - Clear, 62˚ Team Statistics First Downs Rushing Passing Passing Yards Total Offense

BC CU 11 24 38-159 36-112 7-23-0 27-42-2 87 420 61-246 78-532

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD) BC Willis 15-88, Outlow 5-43, Smith 7-13-1, Gowins 6-11, Rouse 4-5, Swigert 1-(-1) CU Gallman 17-48, Watson 11-32-1, Brooks 2-22, Fuller 2-9, Bryant 1-5, Dye 2-0 Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD) BC Smith 7-22-87-0-1, Swigert 0-1-0-0-0 CU Watson 24-41-420-2-3, Schuessler 0-1-0-0-0 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) BC Dudeck 2-12, Rouse 1-39, T. Smith 1-17, Robinson 1-10, Wolford 1-5-1, Outlow 1-4 CU Scott 10-162-1, Renfrow 3-40, Brooks, 3-31-1, Cain 2-97, Peake 2-33, Hopper 2-20, Gallman 2-14, Leggett 2-12-1, Thompson 1-11


GAME 7

CLEMSON 58 MIAMI (FLA.)

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OCT. 24, 2015 • SUN LIFE STADIUM • MIAMI GARDENS, FLA. The sixth-ranked Clemson Tigers tied the program record for victory margin in an ACC game after defeating Miami by a score of 58-0 in Sun Life Stadium on Saturday. The Tigers led 42-0 at intermission, and never looked back in moving to 7-0 (4-0 in the ACC) on the season. Miami fell to 4-3 overall, 1-2 in league play. The Hurricanes finished the regular season with eight wins. Wayne Gallman and Deshaun Watson led a heavy rushing attack Saturday afternoon, as the Tigers accumulated a season-high 567 yards versus the Hurricanes. Clemson rushed for 416 yards, its highest total since 2000 against Wake Forest. Watson accounted for 241 total yards, including 98 on the ground. He was able to watch comfortably from the bench in the third quarter after the lead reached 45-0. He threw for a touchdown and scored one with his feet. Gallman ran for 118, his fourth 100-plus rushing yardage effort of 2015. The Tigers jumped out to a quick 21-0 lead in the opening quarter behind a fluid offense and suffocating defense. Watson threw a 34-yard touchdown to Jordan Leggett on the opening drive, Leggett’s tight end schoolrecord fifth straight game with a score. Watson set the

Tigers up for a second touchdown after unleashing a career-long 63-yard run that led to Gallman scoring from five yards out. The third score was put on the board when Zac Brooks got in on the action, scoring on a one-yard plunge. The Tigers duplicated the feat with 21 more points in the second frame. It culminated when Watson scampered in from six yards out, and then Cordrea Tankersley picked off the next pass and ran 36 yards for a score that pushed the advantage to 42-0. Tankersley’s pick was his third of the season, most by a Tiger in an ACC game. The second half featured a ton of young players by Clemson on both sides of the ball. Backup quarterback Kelly Bryant was a highlight, scoring on two touchdown runs to continue and build the Tiger cushion. Bryant scored on a 59-yard run, his longest of the season. Following the game, Watson was named one of eight receipients of the Manning Award Star of the Week honor, despite playing just one half and one drive against the Hurricanes.

GAME STATS Clemson Miami (Fla.)

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21 21 3 13 58 0 0 0 0 0

CU Leggett 34 pass from Watson (Huegel Kick) 1st, 12:18, 8-82 CU Gallman 5 run (Hugel Kick) 1st, 6:53, 5-84 CU Brooks 1 run (Huegel Kick) 1st 2:08, 6-61 CU Scott 3 run (Huegel Kick) 2nd, 8:59, 13-85 CU Watson 6 run (Hugel Kick) 2nd, 0:42, 13-84 CU Tankersley 36 interception (Huegel Kick) 2nd, 0:34 CU Huegel 30 Field Goal, 3rd, 8:45, 12-45 CU K. Bryant 59 run (Huegel Kick Failed) 4th, 11:48, 4-69 CU K. Bryant 10 run (Lakip Kick) 4th 8:50, 4-18 Attendance - 45,211 Weather - Sunny, 81˚ Team Statistics First Downs Rushing Passing Passing Yards Total Offense

CU MIA 33 6 63-416 29-53 17-25-0 13-32-3 151 93 88-567 61-146

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD) CU Gallman 22-118-1, Watson 8-98-1, K. Bryant 5-59-2, Dye 8-52, Fuller 8-42, Brooks 6-22-1, McCloud 2-22, A. Scott 1-3, Schuessler 1-2, Davidson 2-(-2) MIA Yearby 13-46, Walton 4-11, Gray 3-5, Tucker 1-5, Rosier 6-1, Kaaya 2-(-11) Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD) CU Watson 15-19-143-0-1, Schuessler 1-5-4-0-0, K. Bryant 1-1-4-0-0 MIA Rosier 7-22-42-2-0, Kaaya 6-10-51-1-0 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) CU Peake 5-44, McCloud 4-36, Gallman 2-11, Leggett 1-34-1, Thompson 1-7, A. Scott 1-7, Dunn 1-4, Seckinger 1-4, Ryan 1-4 MIA Coley 8-54, scott 2-21, Waters 1-8, Berrios 1-6, Yearby 1-4

GAME 8

CLEMSON 56 NC STATE

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OCT. 31, 2015 • CARTER-FINLEY STADIUM • RALEIGH, N.C. The No. 3 Clemson Tigers defeated NC State 56-41 on Halloween at Carter-Finley Stadium on Saturday. It was Clemson’s 11th consecutive win dating to last season, the program’s longest winning streak since a 13-game tear from 1980-82. Sophomore quarterback Deshaun Watson led the Tigers to 623 total yards, as he completed 23-30 passes for 383 yards and five touchdowns. He also added a score on the ground to match his single-game high of six set last season against North Carolina. Wayne Gallman rushed for 172 yards, his fifth game over 100 yards this season. The game got off to a bizarre back and forth start, with both teams trading two touchdowns with a blocked point-after attempt. Watson ran for a score and threw a 57-yarder to Hunter Renfrow, the latter of which tied the game at 13 just five minutes into the contest. The Tigers gained control briefly after a pair of field goals by Greg Huegel, but NC State rallied with a touchdown late in the second quarter to nudge ahead, 20-19. But the Wolfpack failed to convert a field goal late, and with less than a minute to play in the half, the Tigers made them pay.

Watson found Artavis Scott and Charone Peake open in 1-on-1 matchups on the right sideline. The completion to Peake went for 42 yards and a touchdown, giving the Tigers a 26-20 edge at halftime. Watson’s aerial show continued in the second half, as he flung a beautiful 40-yard pass to Deon Cain for the freshman’s first career touchdown that put Clemson at 40 points on the day. He followed that up with his fourth touchdown of the day, a 35-yard screen to Zac Brooks. But NC State refused to go quietly, answering with a couple of touchdowns of its own in the fourth quarter. Greg Huegel’s third field goal of the day ended the threat from the Wolfpack and put the Tigers up 15 with just under six minutes to play. Following the game, Watson was named National Offensive Player of the Week by the Walter Camp Foundation, as well as a Manning Award Star of the Week and ACC Offensive Back of the Week. Offensive tackle Joe Gore, who graded 91 percent, was named ACC Offensive Lineman-of-the-Week.

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GAME STATS Clemson NC State

16 10 21 9 56 13 7 7 14 41

ST Brissett 13 Run (Bambard Kick Blocked) 1st, 12:37, 6-75 CU Watson 24 Run (Huegel Kick) 1st, 11:16, 4-57 ST Hines 100 Kickoff Return (Mambard Kick) 1st, 11:04 CU Renfrow 57 Pass from Watson (Huegel Kick Blocked) 1st, 10:27, 2-61 CU Huegel 29 FG, 1st, 3:29, 10-34 CU Huegel 41 FG, 2nd, 11:50, 12-38 ST Samuels pass from Brissett (Bambard Kick) 2nd, 5:46, 4-65 CU Peake 42 Pass from Watson (Huegel Kick) 2nd, 0:40, 2-73 CU Gallman 3 Run (Huegel Kick) 3rd, 8:07, 11-84 ST Samuels 1 Run (Bambard Kick) 3rd, 7:13, 3-75 CU Cain 40 Pass from Watson (Huegel Kick) 3rd, 4:39 6-75 CU Brooks 35 Pass from Watson (Huegel Kick) 3rd, 2:40, 7-77 ST Grinnage 14 pass from Brissett (Bambard Kick) 4th, 11:45, 6-39 CU McCloud 36 pass from Watson (Huegel Kick Blocked) 4th, 11:12, 2-40 ST Alston pass from Brissett (Bambard Kick) 4th, 10:58, 1-28 CU Huegel 22 FG, 4th, 5:52, 8-39 Attendance - 57,600 Weather - Partly Cloudy, 64˚ Team Statistics Rushing Passing Passing Yards

CU ST 50-240 27-135 23-30-0 24-41-0 383 254

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD) CU Gallman 31-172-1, Watson 14-54-1, Brooks 3-16 ST Dayes 9-72, Samuels 6-65-1, Nichols 2-7, Hines 1-(-2), Brissett 8-(-2) Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD) CU Watson 23-30-383-0-5 ST Brissett 24-41-254-0-3 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) CU Scott 7-64, Renfrow 4-93-1, Peake 3-64-1, Cain 3-59-1, Gallman 3-19, McCloud 1-36-1, Brooks 1-35-1, Leggett 1-13 ST Samuels 8-74-1, Grinnage 7-82-1, Cherry 3-38, Hines 2-26, Dayes 2-(-2), Alston 1-28-1, Trowell 1-8

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CLEMSON 23 FLORIDA STATE

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NOV. 7, 2015 • MEMORIAL STADIUM • CLEMSON, S.C. The top-ranked Clemson Tigers overcame a first-half deficit to defeat No. 15 Florida State 23-13 in front of a deafening crowd of 83,099 fans at Memorial Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Clemson overcame its first halftime deficit since 2014 to capture the ACC Atlantic Division title for the first time since 2011 and improved to 9-0 on the season. A low-scoring first half left the Tigers looking for a change in fortune heading into the second half. The offense got what they were looking for early in the third quarter with a touchdown pass from Deshaun Watson to Deon Cain to put the Tigers on top 13-10. Watson set a career high in both completions (28) and passing attempts (42), as well as a career high with 107 rushing yards. Watson’s 107 yards on the ground also marked the first time a Tiger quarterback had 100+ rushing yards since Tajh Boyd ran for 127 yards versus Ohio State in the Orange Bowl on Jan. 3, 2014 (Clemson 40-35). The Tiger defense came out to make a statement after halftime adjustments, forcing two turnovers and one sack. Their efforts allowed the offense to come in and capitalize, pulling away from a 13-13 tie score thanks

to Greg Huegel’s third field goal of the game with 7:23 left in the fourth quarter. In a crucial moment, Ben Boulware and Shaq Lawson made a stop on fourth-and-one, allowing the offense to take over on the Seminole 40. Watson then made crucial plays on consecutive third downs with completions to Charone Peake, who converted both for first downs. The offense capped off their drive with a 25-yard rushing touchdown by Wayne Gallman. Boulware and B.J. Goodson worked together to cause a turnover late in the fourth quarter to give the Tiger offense possession. The offense eventually took a knee and sealed their victory. Goodson was again honored as the ACC Linebacker of the Week following the game’s conclusion, his second honor of the season. Mitch Hyatt was named ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week after grading 93 percent and playing all 84 snaps. It was the first time in school history a first-year freshman had won that honor.

GAME STATS Florida State Clemson

7 3 3 0 13 3 3 7 10 23

FSU Cook 75 Run (Aguayo Kick), 1st, 14:15, 2-75 CU Huegel 31 Field Goal, 1st, 1:15, 7-44 FSU Aguayo 23 Field Goal, 2nd, 10:59, 10-69 CU Huegel 25 Field Goal, 2nd, 0:29, 8-75 CU Cain 38 Pass from Watson (Huegel Kick), 3rd, 10:01, 7-80 FSU Aguayo 41 Field Goal, 3rd, 6:15, 8-46 CU Huegel 34 Field Goal, 4th, 7:23, 11-75 CU Gallman 25 Run (Huegel Kick), 4th, 2:34, 7-60 Attendance - 83,099 Weather - Cloudy, 70˚ Team Statistics First Downs Rushing Passing Passing Yards Total Offense

FSU CU 14 29 30-197 42-215 16-29-1 28-43-0 164 297 59-361 85-512

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD) FSU Cook 21-194-1, Whitfield 2-11, Patrick 4-10, Maguire 2-(-17) CU Watson 16-107, Gallman 22-103-1, McCloud 1-8, Scott 1-0, Brooks 1-(-2) Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD) FSU Maguire 16-29-164-1-0 CU Watson 28-42-297-0-1 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) FSU Rudolph 6-86, Wilson 3-27, Whitfield 3-21, Izzo 1-17, Harrison 1-8, Cook 1-4, Stevenson 1-1 CU Scott 9-40, Leggett 6-101, Peake 4-50, Cain 3-56-1, Gallman 3-32, Hopper 3-18

GAME 10

CLEMSON 37 SYRACUSE 27 NOV. 14, 2015 • CARRIER DOME • SYRACUSE, N.Y. A wild first five minutes set the tone for a back and forth affair inside the Carrier Dome, but at the end of the day Clemson emerged victorious over Syracuse by a score of 37-27. The win moved the No. 1 Tigers to 10-0 on the season, giving the program their fifth consecutive 10-win season. Deshaun Watson was once again brilliant for the Tigers, accounting for a career-high 473 yards of total offense. The sophomore signal-caller threw for 368 and rushed for 105, while tossing two touchdowns and adding a third on the ground. His favorite target was Charone Peake, who had a career-high 120 yards through the air and tied another with seven grabs. Clemson got off to a fast start on the first play, when Watson unleashed a 64-yard strike to Peake. That put the Tigers inside the 10-yard-line of the Orange, and Gallman dashed in on the next play to open the scoring. Watson made it 14-0 with a quarterback keeper on a zone read following a Syracuse fumble on its first play. A pair of fumbles erased the good vibes, as Syracuse knotted the game at 14 apiece late in the opening quarter. But Watson settled the Tigers again, throwing beautiful touchdowns to Peake and freshman Deon Cain

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to help Clemson push ahead 31-17 at halftime. The Orange closed the gap even further, trailing just 31-24 after the third quarter. With the crowd at a fever pitch, Clemson faced fourth-and-two on the opening play of the fourth quarter. Wayne Gallman took a pitch and ran 14 yards to the left for a first down, setting up the second of Greg Huegel’s three field goals Saturday. The freshman kicker is a perfect 15-15 in ACC games for the Tigers. Clemson ran out the clock over the final 5:57 of the game, cementing the team’s 19th win over a 20-game stretch dating to last season.

GAME STATS Clemson Syracuse

21 10 0 6 37 14 3 7 3 27

CU Gallman 11 run (Huegel Kick) 1st, 14:27, 2-75 CU Watson 3 run (Huegel Kick) 1st, 13:01, 5-23 SYR Philips 28 run (Murphy Kick) 1st, 11:17, 1-28 SYR Mahoney 10 Run (Murphy Kick) 1st, 3:34, 4-56 CU Peake 4 Pass from Watson (Huegel Kick) 1st, 0:05, 10-75 CU Cain 40 Pass from Watson (Huegel Kick) 2nd, 12:54, 3-70 SYR Murphy 48 FG, 2nd, 3:20, 8-28 CU Huegel 38 FG, 2nd, 0:37, 11-52 SYR Mahoney 12 Run (Murphy Kick) 3rd, 6:48, 8-97 CU Huegel 31 FG, 4th, 13:33, 11-47 SYR Murphy 24 FG, 4th, 10:18, 6-68 CU Huegel 42 FG, 4th, 3:20, 7-60 Attendance - 36,736 Team Statistics First Downs Rushing Passing Passing Yards Total Offense

CU SYR 29 16 35-198 34-242 35-48-1 8-21-0 368 80 83-566 55-322

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD) CU Watson 14-105-1, Gallman 15-66-1, Brooks 4-30, Bryant 1-3 SYR Morris 14-80, Mahoney 10-76, Fredericks 5-47, Philips 1-28, McFarlane 3-11, Cornelius 1-0 Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD) CU Watson 35-48-368-1-2 SYR Mahoney 8-21-80-0-0 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) CU Scott 12-73, Peake 7-120-1, Hopper 5-44, Cain 4-671, Leggett 3-29, Renfrow 1-21, Brooks 1-8, Thompson 1-5, Gallman 1-1 SYR Estime 2-24, Lewis 2-17, Morris 2-9, Ishmael 1-28, Parris 1-2

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CLEMSON 33 WAKE FOREST

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NOV. 21, 2015 • MEMORIAL STADIUM • CLEMSON, S.C. Top-ranked Clemson defeated Wake Forest 33-13, moving the Tigers to 11-0 for the first time since 1981. The Tigers also celebrated Senior Day and Military Appreciation Day, with special segments honoring seniors and veterans throughout the game. “I’m excited to be 11-0,” said head coach Dabo Swinney. “That’s what this senior group has done...they’ve won and made this program better and they’re leaving it better than when they came, which is what a legacy is all about. We have state championship week now and a chance to go 12-0, so we have to play our best game of the year, and we are going to prepare to do that.” The Tiger defense lit the fire early with a caused fumble by Ben Boulware, which was recovered by Shaq Lawson. Overall, the defense allowed only 152 yards of total offense. Boulware finished with 2.5 tackles for loss, despite playing only 18 snaps on defense due to a shoulder stinger. Deshaun Watson ignited the offense by completing 24-35 passes with four touchdowns in the first half. The offense totaled 552 yards, including 381 passing and 171 rushing. Watson’s yardage totals helped him again garner the ACC Offensive Back-of-the-Week honor, as

well as one of the eight awarded each week to Manning Award stars. Deon Cain joined Sammy Watkins in becoming the second first-year freshman in Clemson history to record a touchdown catch in four consecutive games. After an electric first half, the Tigers took a more relaxed approach in the second half, allowing more of their players to see action on the field. Clemson played without injured starters Wayne Gallman and Mackensie Alexander. In his place, Kelly Bryant led the Tigers in rushing with 58 yards, while C.J. Fuller added 36 yards to pace the running backs. Adrian Baker got the start at corner, finishing with four tackles in Alexander’s place. Clemson finished the ACC regular season with an 8-0 record for the first time in history.

GAME STATS Wake Forest Clemson

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0 7 0 6 13 20 10 3 0 33

CU Watson 3 Run (Huegel Kick) 1st, 10:10, 7-63 CU Peake 44 Pass from Watson (Huegel Kick) 1st, 5:36, 2-47 CU Cain 11 Pass from Watson (Huegel Kick Blocked) 1st, 0:44, 5-76 WF Hinton 8 Run (Weaver Kick) 2nd, 5:26, 2-11 CU Hopper 47 Pass from Watson (Huegel Kick) 2nd, 2:12, 7-74 CU Huegel 40 Field Goal, 2nd, 0:00, 6-51 CU Huegel 36 Field Goal, 3rd, 5:22, 11-66 WF Lewis 30 Pass from Hinton (Weaver Kick Failed) 4th, 5:28, 6-61 Attendance - 81,577 Weather - Cloudy, 58˚ Team Statistics First Downs Rushing Passing Passing Yards Total Offense

WFU CU 11 24 32-39 42-171 16-28-1 18-40-3 113 381 60-152 82-552

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD) WFU Hinton 7-52-1, Colburn 3-11, Bell 11-11, Robinson 2-4, Hines 1-(-8) Wolford 8-(-30) CU Bryant 8-58, Watson 10-44-1, Fuller 10-36, Brooks 7-14, Dye 3-11, Goodnature 1-6, Scott 1-5, Davidson 2-(-3) Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD) WFU Wolford 12-20-91-0-0, Hinton 4-7-22-0-1, Serigne 0-1-0-1-0 CU Watson 24-35-343-2-3, Bryant 2-3-4-1-0, Cain 1-1-35-0-0, Teasdall 1-1-(-1)-0-0 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) WFU Brent 4-60, Lewis 4-45-1, Bell 3-3, Hines 2-6, Wade 2-(-7) Serigne 1-6 CU Scott 6-53, Peake 4-60-1, Fuller 4-44, Cain 4-29-1, Hopper 3-120-1, Renfrow 3-55, Leggett 1-11, Bianchi 1-6, Seckinger 1-4, Johnson 1-(-1)

GAME 12

CLEMSON 37 SOUTH CAROLINA

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NOV. 28, 2015 • WILLIAMS-BRICE STADIUM • COLUMBIA, S.C. A sluggish start gave way to a flurry of points in Clemson’s 37-32 win at South Carolina, with Deshaun Watson completing 20-of-27 passes for 279 yards and rushing for an additional 114. With the victory, the Tigers remain unbeaten at 12-0, one of only two undefeated teams in the Football Bowl Subdivision, heading into next weekend’s ACC Championship Game in Charlotte. Watson was responsible for four of Clemson’s five touchdowns as he rushed for three scores and threw for one more. Fellow sophomore Wayne Gallman added 102 yards on the ground and freshman Deon Cain caught five passes for 96 yards and a 55-yard touchdown. After a scoreless first-quarter by both offenses, Clemson scored first midway through the second period when Watson capped an eight-play, 83-yard march with a five-yard touchdown plunge. The Tiger defense forced a quick three-and-out and Watson followed with a 55-yard strike to Deon Cain to extend the lead to 14-0. South Carolina drove 11 plays for 76 yards as the half closed, but the Tiger defense forced a 21-yard field goal and Clemson led 14-3 at intermission.

Watson led the offense to scoring drives on its first two possessions of the second half as Clemson claimed a 28-10 lead. But the Gamecocks closed the lead to only three points early in the fourth quarter by capitalizing on the Tigers’ third lost fumble of the day. Shon Carson scored from one yard out and Lorenzo Nunez added a two-point conversion to make the score 28-25. With momentum clearly residing on the home team sideline, Watson led a 10-play, 60-yard drive and finished it off with his third rushing touchdown of the day to extend the lead to 34-25. The Tiger defense then forced its fourth three-and-out of the day, and Clemson held the ball for 4:38 on the ensuing possession. Clemson tacked on a late field goal and South Carolina scored a touchdown with one second remaining.

GAME STATS Clemson South Carolina

0 14 14 9 37 0 3 14 15 32

CU Watson 5 Run (Huegel Kick) 2nd, 8:42, 8-83 CU Cain 55 Pass from Watson (Huegel Kick), 2nd, 4:17, 8-94 SC Fry 21 FG, 2nd, :24, 11-76 CU Watson 30 Run (Huegel Kick) 3rd, 13:32, 4-75 SC Samuel 7 Pass from Orth (Fry Kick) 3rd, 7:43, 10-76 CU Fuller 4 Run (Huegel Kick) 3rd, 2:16, 12-75 SC Cooper 57 Pass from Orth (Fry Kick) 3rd :08, 4-75 SC Carson 1 Run (Nunez Run) 4th, 12:19, 4-26 CU Watson 3 Run (Huegel Kick Failed) 8:05, 10-60 CU Huegel 36 FG, 4th, 1:22, 4-6 SC Carson 11 Pass from Orth (Fry Kick) rth, :01, 7-61 Attendance - 81,409 Weather - Sunny, 68˚ Team Statistics First Downs Rushing Passing Passing Yards Total Offense

CU USC 25 17 47-236 38-181 20-27-0 14-30-1 279 221 74-515 68-402

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD) CU Watson 21-114-3, Gallman 19-102, Fuller 4-24-1, Brooks 1-2, Cain 1-(-5) SC Nunez 10-75, Carson 8-52-1, Orth 8-36, Williams 5-20, Wilds 3-8, Cooper 4 (-10) Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD) CU Watson 20-27-279-0-1 SC Orth 13-28-219-1-3, Cooper 0-1-0-0-0, Nunez 1-1-2-0-0 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) CU Cain 5-96-1, Leggett 4-73, Hopper 4-33, Scott 3-29, Peake 2-20, Thompson 1-24, Gallman 1-4 SC Samuel 5-104-1, Cooper 4-86-1, Carson 3-15-1, Williams 1-11, Neal 1-4

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CLEMSON 45 NORTH CAROLINA

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DEC. 5, 2015 • BANK OF AMERICA STADIUM • CHARLOTTE, N.C. The top-ranked Clemson Tigers gave an ACC Championship Game record crowd of 74,514 a show at Bank of America Stadium. Behind the dual-threat capabilities of quarterback Deshaun Watson, the Tigers won 45-37 and moved to 13-0 on the season and secured the program’s 15th ACC Championship in its history. The lead held at 12 midway through the fourth quarter when defensive end Shaq Lawson came up with a huge forced fumble and sack that gave the Tigers possession. After tacking on a field goal, Clemson had to hang on late and recover an onside kick after the Tar Heels cut the deficit to eight points. Watson was masterful and was named the Most Valuable Player after totaling 420 yards of total offense, an ACC Championship Game record. He accounted for five touchdowns in all, three through the air and two on the ground. Wayne Gallman rushed for 187 yards, putting him just 13 yards shy of the single-season rushing record of 1,345 set by Raymond Priester in 1996. The Tigers amassed 608 yards of total offense and 33 first downs Saturday. The Tigers rushed for 319 and passed for 289. Defensively, UNC took advantage of short fields in the first half and finished just 12-35 passing as a team. North Carolina held a 9-7 lead after the first quarter. T.J. Logan escaped the backfield and was left all alone for a 46-yard catch and run for a score. His score came after the Tigers had taken a 7-3 lead, also on an easy pitch-and-catch from Watson to Gallman. Watson flipped some bad field position to open the second frame. He directed a 12-play, 96-yard drive that ended with his nine-yard rushing touchdown, his 10th on the ground this season. Deon Cain converted a key fourth down to keep the drive alive just past midfield. But UNC had an answer after Clemson failed to convert a fake punt deep in its own territory. Marquise Williams found Ryan Switzer in the end zone to put the Heels up 16-14. Somehow, despite seven penalties including a targeting call that forced the ejection of safety T.J. Green, Clemson managed a halftime advantage of 21-16. After the defense forced the Heels to a three-and-out, Watson’s arm took over. He led the Tigers on a march downfield, converting a key third down to tight end Jordan Leggett. The two then hooked up with two seconds left before halftime on a jump pass from Watson, Leggett’s seventh score of 2015. The Tigers came out inspired in the second half, sparked by Cordrea Tankersley’s fifth interception. His takeaway turned into points on a Gallman touchdown run. Clemson added on its next possession on a double move and tremendous catch on a 35-yard pass from Watson to Artavis Scott. His touchdown made it 35-16 in Clemson’s favor.

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GAME STATS North Carolina 9 7 7 14 37 Clemson 7 14 14 10 45 NC Weiler 30 FG, 1st 8:45, 9:58 CU Gallman 16 Pass from Watson (Lakip Kick), 1st, 5:14, 8-75 NC Logan 46 Pass from Williams (Pass Failed), 1st, 1:44, 1-46 CU Watson 9 Run (Lakip Kick), 2nd, 10:35, 12-96 NC Switzer 3 Pass from Williams (Weiler Kick), 2nd, 3:52 4-34 CU Leggett 1 Pass from Watson (Lakip Kick), 2nd, 0:02, 10-68 CU Gallman 3 Run (Lakip Kick), 3rd, 7:55, 7:55, 13-97 CU Scott 35 Pass from Watson (Lakip Kick), 3rd, 4:58, 2-36 NC Williams 1 Run (Weiler Kick), 3rd, 1:39, 6-42 CU Watson 2 Run (Lakip Kick), 4th, 11:34, 11-80 NC Hood 2 Run (Weiler Kick), 4th, 9:54, 5-74 CU Huegel 27 FG, 4th, 2:19, 7-43 NC Switzer 17 Pass from Williams (Weiler Kick) 4th, 1:13, 6-49 Attendance - 74,514 Weather - Clear, 42˚ Team Statistics First Downs Rushing Passing Passing Yards Total Offense Yards/Play Return Yards Fumbles-Lost Turnovers Penalties Interception Returns Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Punting Third-Down Conversions Sacks Time of Possession

NC CU 21 33 32-142 56-319 12-35-1 26-42-1 240 289 67-382 98-608 5.7 6.2 139 64 2-1 2-0 2 1 6-44 11-80 1-0 1-(-1) 2-29 1-(-1) 6-110 4-66 6-41.5 5-39.8 5-14 9-18 0-0 2-16 21:04 38:56

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD) NC Williams 17-81-1, Hood 14-65-1, Logan 1-(4) CU Gallman 28-187-1, Watson 24-131-2, Teasdall 1-4, Brooks 1-1 Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD) NC Williams 11-33-224-1-3, Mangili 0-1-0-0-0 Trubisky 1-1-16-0-0 CU Watson 26-42-289-1-3 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) NC Davis 3-73, Switzer 3-41-2, Hollins 2-41, Logan 1-451, Fritts 1-27, Howard 1-11, Hood 1-1 CU Scott 7-96-1, Gallman 4-68-1, Peake 4-40, McCloud 3-27, Leggett 3-24-1, Renfrow 3-22, Cain 2-12 Punt Returns (PR-Yards) NC Switzer 2-29 CU Scott 1-(-1) Kickoff Returns (KOR-Yards) NC Logan 4-95, Morris 1-12, Mastromatteo 1-3 CU Fuller 4-66 Interception Returns (INT-Yards) NC Jones 1-0 CU Tankersley 1-(-1) Tackle Leaders CU Goodson 9, Green 7, V. Smith 6 Sacks CU Lawson 1-10, Dodd 1-6 Tackles For Loss CU Lawson 2-14, Dodd 1.5-7, Pagano 0.5-1

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

CARRIES Game:

36, Jim Shirley vs. NC State, 10-6-1951; Ray Yauger vs. Wake Forest, 10-18-1969; Raymond Priester vs. Maryland, 10-25-1997 257, Raymond Priester, 1996 805, Raymond Priester, 1994-97

Season: Career:

CONSECUTIVE CARRIES Game:

12, Raymond Priester vs. Maryland, 10-25-1997

Half: Game: Season: Career:

215, Don King vs. Fordham, 11-8-1952 263, Raymond Priester vs. Duke, 11-11-1995 1,345, Raymond Priester, 1996 3,966, Raymond Priester, 1994-97

Season: Career:

112.1, Raymond Priester, 1996 (1,345 in 12 games) 89.6, Terry Allen, 1987-89 (2,778 in 31 games)

Game:

(Min. 5 Carries) 30.4, Ken Moore (5-152) vs. The Citadel, 11-27-1954 (Min. 200 Yards) 9.9, Derrick Hamilton, 2002 (21-208) (Min. 300 Yards) 7.4, Billy Hair, 1950 (71-525) (Min. 600 Yards) 7.3, C.J. Spiller, 2006 (129-938) (Min. 1,000 Yards) 5.9 by Jackie Calvert, 1948-50 (194-1149) (Min. 2,000 Yards) 5.9 by C.J. Spiller, 2006-09 (606-3547)

RUSHING YARDS

PASSING ATTEMPTS PER GAME

Season: Career:

COMPLETIONS Game: Consecutive Games:

38, Cullen Harper vs. Virginia Tech, 10-6-2007 63, Deshaun Watson vs. Florida State, Syracuse, 2015 Three Consecutive Games: 87, Deshaun Watson vs. Florida State, Syracuse, Wake Forest, 2015 Consecutive Games With 20: 6, Charlie Whitehurst, 2003; Deshaun Watson, 2015 Season: 298, Tajh Boyd, 2011 Career: 901, Tajh Boyd, 2010-13

COMPLETIONS PER GAME Season: Career:

RUSHING YARDS PER GAME

100-YARD GAMES Season: Career:

8, Wayne Gallman, 2015 15, Raymond Priester, 1994-97

CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD GAMES Season: Career:

5, Kenny Flowers, 1985 5, Raymond Priester (last four games of 1996, first game of 1997); Kenny Flowers, 1985 By a QB: 4, Woodrow Dantzler, 2000

100-YARD GAMES VS. ONE OPPONENT Career:

3, Kenny Flowers vs. Duke, 1983-85

Season: Career:

2, Terrence Flagler, 1986 2, Terrence Flagler, 1982-86; Ray Yauger, 1967-69; Raymond Priester, 1994-97; Andre Ellington, 2009-12

200-YARD GAMES

RUSHING YARDS IN A SERIES IN A SEASON 2 3 4 5 6

Games: Games: Games: Games: Games:

387, 520, 623, 744, 858,

Terrence Flagler, 1986 Woodrow Dantzler, 2000 Woodrow Dantzler, 2000 Terrence Flagler, 1986 Terrence Flagler, 1986

RUSHING YARDS BY A FRESHMAN Game: Season:

234, Don King vs. Fordham, 11-8-1952 973, Terry Allen, 1987

RUSHING YARDS BY A QUARTERBACK Game: Season: Career:

220, Woodrow Dantzler vs. Virginia, 9-23-2000 1,061, Woodrow Dantzler, 2001 2,761, Woodrow Dantzler, 1998-01

Game: Season:

CONSECUTIVE GAMES COMPLETING A PASS 14, Kyle Parker, 2009; Tajh Boyd, 2011 46, Rodney Williams, 1985-88

Game:

(Min. 9 Att.) 100.0, Steve Fuller vs. The Citadel, 9-16-1978 (9-9) (Min. 15 Att.) 95.0, Cole Stoudt vs. SC State, 9-72013 (19-20) (Min. 20 Att.) 95.0, Cole Stoudt vs. SC State, 9-72013 (19-20) (Min. 100 Att.) 69.5, Deshaun Watson, 2015 (287413) (Min. 200 Att.) 69.1, Deshaun Watson, 2014,15 (380-550)

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Season: Career:

PASSING YARDS Game: Season: Career:

455, Tajh Boyd vs. Syracuse, 10-5-2013 3,896, Tajh Boyd, 2012 11,904, Tajh Boyd, 2010-13

Season: Career:

299.7, Tajh Boyd, 2012 253.3, Tajh Boyd, 2010-13

PASSING YARDS IN CONSECUTIVE GAMES 2 3 4 5 6

Games: Games: Games: Games: Games:

Season: Career:

PASSING PASSING ATTEMPTS Half: Game: Season: Career:

46, Rodney Williams vs. NC State (2nd), 10-24-1987 66, Cullen Harper vs. Virginia Tech, 10-6-2007 499, Tajh Boyd, 2011 1,402, Tajh Boyd, 2010-13

789, Tajh Boyd, 2013 1,100, Tajh Boyd, 2013 1,459, Tajh Boyd, 2012 1,696, Tajh Boyd, 2012 2,016, Tajh Boyd, 2012

YARDS PER COMPLETION Game: Season: Career:

(Min. 8 Comp.) 28.0, Tommy Kendrick vs. Virginia, 10-16-1971 (9-252) (Min. 45 Comp.) 21.3, Bobby Gage, 1947 (47-1002) (Min. 100 Comp.) 19.9, Bobby Gage, 1945-48 (123-2448)

YARDS PER PASSING ATTEMPT Game: Season: Career:

(Min. 8 Att.) 22.0, Bobby Gage vs. Furman, 11-8-1947 (11-245) (Min. 100 Att.) 10.70, Deshaun Watson, 2014 (1371466) (Min. 200 Att.) 9.05, Deshaun Watson, 2014,15 (5504978)

200-YARD PASSING GAMES Season: Career:

13, Tajh Boyd, 2011 35, Tajh Boyd, 2010-13

300-YARD PASSING GAMES Season: Career:

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 5, Stumpy Banks vs. Furman, 10-13-1917; Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 10-17-1930 17, Lester Brown, 1978; James Davis, 2006 47, James Davis, 2005-08

PASS EFFICIENCY RATING

Game:

Season: Career:

(Min. 10 Att.) 310.7, Bobby Gage vs. Furman, 11-81948 (9-11-245-1-2) (Min. 20 Att.) 261.9, Tajh Boyd vs. Syracuse, 10-52013 (20-27-455-2-5) (Min. 100 Att.) 188.6, Deshaun Watson, 2014 (Min. 300 Att.) 166.8, Deshaun Watson, 2014,15

Game: Season: Career:

5, Don King vs. Auburn, 11-21-1953 20, Tommy Kendrick, 1969 46, Charlie Whitehurst, 2002-05

7, Tajh Boyd, 2012,13 18, Tajh Boyd, 2010-13

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Half:

Game: Season: Career:

5, Tajh Boyd vs. Wake Forest, 10-25-2012 (1st); Tajh Boyd vs. Duke, 11-3-2012 (1st); Tajh Boyd vs. The Citadel, 11-23-2013 (1st) 6, Deshaun Watson vs. North Carolina, 9-27-2014 36, Tajh Boyd, 2012 107, Tajh Boyd, 2010-13

LOWEST INTERCEPTION PERCENTAGE Season: Career:

CONSECUTIVE PASSES WITHOUT AN INTERCEPTION 165, Cullen Harper, 2005-07 143, Cullen Harper, 2007 187, Tajh Boyd, 2012-13

WINS AS A STARTING QUARTERBACK Season: Career:

13, Deshaun Watson, 2015 32, Rodney Williams, 1985-88; Tajh Boyd, 2010-13

WINNING PERCENTAGE AS A STARTING QUARTERBACK Season: Career:

100.0, Deshaun Watson, 2015 (13-0) (Min. 15 Games) 94.4, Deshaun Watson, 2014,15 (17-1)

TOP-25 WINS AS A STARTING QUARTERBACK Season: Career:

4, Tajh Boyd, 2011 8, Tajh Boyd, 2010-13

Career:

44, Rodney Williams, 1985-88

STARTS AT QUARTERBACK CONSECUTIVE STARTS AT QUARTERBACK Career:

40, Tajh Boyd, 2011-13

TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS Game: Season: Career:

79, Tajh Boyd vs. Louisiana State,12-31-2012 641, Tajh Boyd, 2011 1,907, Tajh Boyd, 2010-13 (1,402 passes, 505 rushes)

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Game: 529, Tajh Boyd vs. NC State, 11-17-2012 Season: 4,410, Tajh Boyd, 2012 Career: 13,069, Tajh Boyd, 2010-13 vs. One Team/Career: 1,255, Tajh Boyd vs. Wake Forest, 2010-13

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS PER GAME Season: Career:

339.2, Tajh Boyd, 2012 288.8, Deshaun Watson, 2014,15

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS PER PLAY Game: Season: Career:

12.9, Tajh Boyd vs. Syracuse, 10-5-2013 (35 plays, -5 rush, 455 pass for 450 yards) 8.3, Deshaun Watson, 2014 (200 plays, 200 rush, 1,466 pass for 1,666 yards) 7.8, Deshaun Watson, 2014,15 (776 plays, 1,087 rush, 4,978 pass for 6,065 yards)

200-YARD TOTAL OFFENSE GAMES Season: Career:

13, Tajh Boyd, 2011 36, Tajh Boyd, 2010-13

300-YARD TOTAL OFFENSE GAMES Season: Career:

9, Tajh Boyd, 2013 22, Tajh Boyd, 2010-13

100-YARD RUSHING, 300-YARD TOTAL OFFENSE GAMES Season: Career:

5, Woodrow Dantzler, 2001 11, Woodrow Dantzler, 1998-01

RECEIVING

2.77, Tajh Boyd, 2012 (36 in 13 games) 2.28, Tajh Boyd, 2010-13 (107 in 47 games)

RECEPTIONS Game: Season: Career:

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(Min. 75 Att.) 1.06, Nealon Greene, 1994 (1 in 94 attempts) (Min. 100 Att.) 2.36, Deshaun Watson, 2014,15 (13 in 550 attempts)

Start of Career: Season: Career:

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS PER GAME Season: Career:

VERSUS

PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED

PASSING YARDS PER GAME

Game:

Game:

15, Cullen Harper vs. Central Michigan, 10-20-2007 (last 15) 17, Nealon Greene, 1997 (last 13 vs. Virginia, first 4 vs. Maryland)

Season: Career:

RUSHING YARDS BY TWO PLAYERS 358, Raymond Priester (263) & Nealon Greene (95) vs. Duke, 11-11-1995 Season: 2,219, Wayne Gallman (1,332) & Deshaun Watson (887), 2015 Careerยบ: 5,819, Travis Zachery (3,058) & Woodrow Dantzler (2,761), 1998-01 ยบ - two players in the same senior class

22.2, Charlie Whitehurst, 2003 (288 in 13 games) 19.2, Tajh Boyd, 2010-13 (901 in 47 games)

CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONS

YARDS PER CARRY Season: Career:

35.8, Charlie Whitehurst, 2003 (465 in 13 games) 31.1, Charlie Whitehurst, 2002-05 (1,368 in 44 games)

16, Sammy Watkins vs. Ohio State, 1-3-2014 101, Sammy Watkins, 2013 240, Sammy Watkins, 2010-13

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VERSUS

RECEPTIONS PER GAME Season: Career:

7.77 by Sammy Watkins, 2013 (101 in 13 games) 6.67 by Sammy Watkins, 2011-13 (240 in 36 games)

RECEIVING YARDS Half: Game: Season: Career:

177, Sammy Watkins vs. Wake Forest, 10-25-2012 (1st) 227, Sammy Watkins vs. Ohio State, 1-3-2014 1,464, Sammy Watkins, 2013 3,391, Sammy Watkins, 2011-13

RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME Season: Career:

112.6 by Sammy Watkins, 2013 (1,464 in 13 games) 94.2 by Sammy Watkins, 2011-13 (3,391 in 36 games)

100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES Season: Career: Consecutive:

Season: Career:

(Min. 5 rec.) 35.2, Martavis Bryant vs. Georgia Tech, 11-14-2013 (5-176) (Min. 10 rec.) 32.1, Gary Cooper, 1988 (13-417) (Min. 20 rec.) 22.6, Glenn Smith, 1950 (22-498) (Min. 35 rec.) 22.2, Martavis Bryant, 2011-13 (61-1354)

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS Quarter: Game:

Season: Career:

Season: Career:

3, DeAndre Hopkins vs. Ball State, 9-8-2012 (2nd); DeAndre Hopkins vs. Duke, 11-3-2012 (1st) 3, Dreher Gaskin vs. Auburn, 11-21-1953; Tony Horne vs. Texas-El Paso, 10-4-1997; Rod Gardner vs. North Carolina, 10-21-2000; DeAndre Hopkins vs. Ball State, 9-8-2012; DeAndre Hopkins vs. Duke, 11-3-2012 18, DeAndre Hopkins, 2012 27, DeAndre Hopkins, 2010-12; Sammy Watkins, 2011-13

9, Jamie Harper vs. Florida State, 11-13-2010 45, Travis Zachery, 2001 123, C.J. Spiller, 2006-09

108, C.J. Spiller vs. Duke, 11-15-2008 503, C.J. Spiller, 2009 1,420, C.J. Spiller, 2006-09

Season: Career:

9, John McMakin vs. Florida State, 11-7-1970; Brandon Ford vs. Louisiana State, 12-31-2012 50, Dwayne Allen, 2011 93, John McMakin, 1969-71; Dwayne Allen, 2009-11

Season: Career:

Season: Career:

2 by many 8, Dwayne Allen, 2011; Brandon Ford, 2012 12, John McMakin, 1969-71, Dwayne Allen, 2009-11; Brandon Ford, 2009-12

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A RECEPTION Career:

Season: Career:

Game: Season: Career:

6, Banks McFadden vs. Tulane, 9-30-1939 (12 punts) 22, Banks McFadden, 1939 (65 punts) 44, Dale Hatcher, 1981-84 (191 punts)

Game: Season: Career:

7, Kevin Laird vs. Louisiana State, 12-28-1996 28, Bradley Pinion, 2014 69, Dale Hatcher, 1981-84

INTERCEPTIONS Quarter: Game:

Season: Career:

3, Brian Dawkins vs. Duke, 11-11-1995 3, Kit Jackson vs. Wake Forest, 10-30-1965; Leomont Evans vs. NC State, 9-30-1995; Brian Dawkins vs. Duke, 11-11-1995; Alex Ardley vs. Maryland, 10-142000; Michael Hamlin vs. The Citadel, 9-6-2008 8, Robert O’Neal, 1989; Justin Miller, 2002; DeAndre McDaniel, 2009 17, Terry Kinard, 1979-82

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS Game: Season: Career:

101, Willie Underwood vs. South Carolina, 11-22-1980 156, Don Kelley, 1970 275, Rex Varn, 1976-79

Season: Career:

Game: Season: Career:

546, Kevin Laird vs. Virginia Tech, 9-12-1998 3,468, David Sims, 1979 8,816, Kevin Laird, 1995-98

PUNTING YARDS

Season: Career:

2, Mitch Belton vs. Maryland (2nd), 9-23-1989 2, Wingo Avery vs. The Citadel, 11-27-1954; Mitch Belton vs. Maryland, 9-23-1989; Rahim Abdullah vs. Auburn, 1-2-1998 3, Mitch Belton, 1989 3, Mitch Belton, 1989,90

Game: Season: Career:

1 by many 2, Terrance Dixon, 1992; Jarvis Jenkins, 2010 4, Jarvis Jenkins, 2007-10

BLOCKED PLACEKICKS

KICKOFF RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS Game: Season: Career:

7, John Shields vs. Alabama, 1969; Sammy Watkins vs. West Virginia, 2011 33, Sammy Watkins, 2011 74, C.J. Spiller, 2006-09

Game: Season: Career:

282, Justin Miller vs. Florida State, 2004 (6 returns) 826, Sammy Watkins, 2011 2,052, C.J. Spiller, 2006-09 (74 returns)

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS

KICKOFF RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWN Game: Consecutive Games: Season: Career:

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KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE Game: Season: Career:

(Min. 2 ret.) 71.5, Derrick Hamilton vs. Maryland, 10-11-2001 (2-153) (Min 10 ret.) 35.1, Justin Miller, 2002 (13-456) (Min. 20 ret.) 30.7*, Justin Miller, 2002-04 (50-1534)

PUNT RETURNS SCORING

PUNT RETURNS Game: Season: Career:

10, Shad Bryant vs. Furman, 11-25-1939 35, Derrick Hamilton, 2002 88, Marion Butler, 1941-43,45

Game: Season: Career:

167*, Don Kelley vs. Maryland, 10-31-1970 (4 returns) 487, Shad Bryant, 1938 (27 returns) 779, Shad Bryant, 1937-39

Game:

Season: Career:

(Min. 2 Ret.) 51.0, Richie Luzzi vs. Georgia, 9-281968 (2-102) (Min. 4 Ret.) 41.8*, Don Kelley vs. Maryland, 10-311970 (4-167) (Min. 10 Att) 16.9, Bobby Gage, 1948 (12-203) (Min. 20 Att.) 17.5, Streak Lawton, 1934-36 (26-456)

Game: Season: Career:

223*, Don Kelley vs. Maryland, 10-31-1970 545, Don Kelley, 1970 820, Shad Bryant, 1937-39 (779 PR, 41 IR)

PUNT RETURN YARDS

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE

POINTS Game: Season: Career:

33, Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 1930 128, C.J. Spiller, 2009 404, Chandler Catanzaro, 2010-13

Season: Career:

10.2, Fred Cone, 1950 (92 in 9 games) 7.7, Mark Buchholz, 2007,08 (199 in 26 games)

Game:

5, Stumpy Banks vs. Furman, 10-13-1917 (all rushing), Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 10-17-1930 (all rushing) 21, C.J. Spiller, 2009 (12 rushing, 4 receiving, 1 PR, 4 KOR) 51, C.J. Spiller, 2006-09 (32 rushing, 11 receiving, 1 PR, 7 KOR)

POINTS PER GAME

TOUCHDOWNS Season: Career:

RETURN YARDS (PR & IR)

TAKEAWAY RETURN YARDS (FR & IR) Game: Season: Career:

101, Willie Underwood vs. South Carolina, 11-22-1980 160, Antwan Edwards, 1998 (104 FR, 56 IR) 299, Antwan Edwards, 1995-98 (104 FR, 195 IR)

TOUCHDOWNS (RUN & PASS) Game: Season: Career:

8*, Tajh Boyd vs. NC State, 11-17-2012 46, Tajh Boyd, 2012 133, Tajh Boyd, 2010-13

TOUCHDOWNS OF 50+ YARDS Season: Career:

9, C.J. Spiller, 2009 (1 run, 3 reception, 1 PR, 4 KOR) 21, C.J. Spiller, 2006-09 (6 run, 7 reception, 1 PR, 7 KOR)

TOUCHDOWNS OF 80+ YARDS Season: Career:

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2, Wingo Avery vs. The Citadel, 11-27-1954; Mitch Belton vs. Maryland, 9-23-1989; Rahim Abdullah vs. Auburn, 1-2-1998 3, Mitch Belton, 1989; Leomont Evans, 1995 4, Jarvis Jenkins, 2007-10

BLOCKED PUNTS Quarter: Game:

PUNTS OF 50+ YARDS

PUNTS INSIDE THE 20

1 by many 2, Shad Bryant, 1938; Don Kelley, 1970; Donnell Woolford, 1987 2, Shad Bryant, 1937-39; Don Kelley, 1969-71; Donnell Woolford, 1985-88; Justin Miller, 2002-04; Jacoby Ford, 2006-09

BLOCKED KICKS (PUNTS & PLACEKICKS) Game:

(Min. 3 punts) 55.3, Dale Hatcher vs. Kentucky, 102-1982 (3-166) (Min. 25 punts) 44.5, Chris Gardocki, 1990 (58-2580) (Min. 50 punts) 43.5, Chris Gardocki, 1988-90 (151-6566)

(Min. 4 punts) 51.0, Dawson Zimmerman vs. North Texas, 9-4-2010 (6 punts) (Min. 25 punts) 42.7, Dale Hatcher, 1984 (54 punts) (Min. 50 punts) 40.7, Dale Hatcher, 1981-84 (191 punts)

36, Jerry Butler, 1975-78; DeAndre Hopkins, 2010-12

INTERCEPTIONS

Career:

NET PUNTING AVERAGE Game:

107, John McMakin vs. Florida State, 11-7-1970 598, Dwayne Allen, 2011 1,255, John McMakin, 1969-71

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS BY A TIGHT END Game: Season: Career:

13, Marion Butler vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-1942; Kevin Laird vs. Florida State, 10-17-1998 81, David Sims, 1979 224, Cole Chason, 2003-06

PUNTING AVERAGE Game:

RECEIVING YARDS BY A TIGHT END Game: Season: Career:

2, Johnny Rembert vs. Western Carolina, 11-25-1982 6, Johnny Rembert, 1982 8, Johnny Rembert, 1981,82

PUNTS Game:

RECEPTIONS BY A TIGHT END Game:

1 by many 3, Arlington Nunn, 1990 3, Arlington Nunn, 1987-90

PUNTING

RECEIVING YARDS BY A RUNNING BACK Game: Season: Career:

PUNT RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWN

Game: Season:

INTERCEPTIONS BY A LINEBACKER Game: Season: Career:

RECEPTIONS BY A RUNNING BACK Game: Season: Career:

(Min. 2) 50.5, Willie Underwood vs. South Carolina, 11-22-1980 (2-101) (Min. 3) 52.0, Don Kelley, 1970 (3-156) (Min. 5) 27.5, Rex Varn, 1976-79 (10-275)

INTERCEPTION RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNS Game: Season: Career:

8, Sammy Watkins, 2013 15, Sammy Watkins, 2011-13 3, Charlie Waters, 1969; Tony Horne, 1997; Rod Gardner, 2000; DeAndre Hopkins 201112; Sammy Watkins, 2011,13

YARDS PER RECEPTION Game:

AVERAGE INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS

Game:

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

DIFFERENT WAYS ACCOUNTING FOR A TOUCHDOWN Season: Career:

5, C.J. Spiller, 2009 (run, pass, reception, PR, KOR) 5, C.J. Spiller, 2006-09 (run, pass, reception, PR, KOR); Jacoby Ford, 2006-09 (run, pass, reception, PR, KOR)

Season: Career:

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A TOUCHDOWN Season: Career:

14, C.J. Spiller, 2009 14, C.J. Spiller, 2009

Game:

Season: Career:

2, Walt Laraway vs. The Citadel, 11-27-1954 (1 IR, 1 BPR); Justin Miller vs. Florida State, 9-25-2004 (2 KOR); Kourtnei Brown vs. North Carolina, 10-22-2012 (1 IR, 1 FR) 5, C.J. Spiller, 2009 (1 PR, 4 KOR) 8, C.J. Spiller, 2006-09 (1 PR, 7 KOR)

Game:

65, Don Willis to Shad Bryant vs. George Washington, 11-5-1938

FUMBLE RETURN YARDS Scoring: 93, Antwan Edwards vs. Virginia, 9-19-1998 Non-Scoring: 83, Tim Childers vs. Western Carolina, 1982

EXTRA POINTS MADE Game: Season: Career:

Season: Career:

3, Bob Paulling vs. North Carolina, 11-6-1982; Nelson Welch vs. NC State, 10-29-1991; Mark Buchholz vs. Wake Forest, 11-10-2007; Chandler Catanzaro vs. Troy, 9-3-2011 10, Chris Gardocki, 1989 24, Chandler Catanzaro, 2010-13

Game: Season: Career:

1 by many 3, Richard Jackson, 2009 5, Chris Gardocki, 1988-90; Donald Igwebuike, 1981-84

Game: Season: Career:

FIELD GOALS OF 50+ YARDS

AVERAGE FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPT Game: Season: Career:

11, W.C. Forsythe vs. Bingham, 10-20-1898 61, Chander Catanzaro, 2013 207, Chandler Catanzaro, 2010-13

Season: Career:

48, Mark Buchholz, 2007 88, Mark Buchholz, 2007,08

CONSECUTIVE EXTRA POINTS MADE Career:

88, Mark Buchholz, 2007,08

Game:

6, Jad Dean vs. Texas A&M, 9-3-2005; Richard Jackson vs. Boston College, 9-19-2009 24, Jad Dean, 2005 72*, Nelson Welch, 1991-94

FIELD GOALS MADE Season: Career:

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Game: Season: Career:

Season: Career:

6, Chris Gardocki vs. Georgia Tech, 10-13-1990; Nelson Welch vs. NC State, 10-26-1991; Nelson Welch vs. Maryland, 11-14-1992; Jad Dean vs. Texas A&M, 9-3-2005; Mark Buchholz vs. NC State, 9-22-2007; Richard Jackson vs. Boston College, 9-19-2009 36, Mark Buchholz, 2007 102*, Nelson Welch, 1991-94

FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: Season: Career:

100.0, Jad Dean vs. Texas A&M, 9-3-2005 (6-6); Richard Jackson vs. Boston College, 9-19-2009 (6-6) 94.7, Chandler Catanzaro, 2012 (18-19) (Min. 20 att.) 88.0, Greg Huegel, 2015 (22-25)

KICK-SCORING POINTS Game: Season: Career:

19, Jad Dean vs. Texas A&M, 2005; Richard Jackson vs. Boston College, 2009 118, Chandler Catanzaro, 2011 404, Chandler Catanzaro, 2010-13

MULTIPLE FIELD-GOAL GAMES Season: Career:

8, Obed Ariri, 1980; Chris Gardocki, 1989; Jad Dean, 2005; Ammon Lakip, 2014 25, Nelson Welch, 1991-94

CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE Career:

Career:

15, Obed Ariri, 1979,80; Chris Gardocki, 1988,89

Game: Season: Career:

217, Richard Jackson vs. Boston College, 9-19-2009 769, Chris Gardocki, 1990 2,370, Nelson Welch, 1991-94

191.4, C.J. Spiller, 2009 (2,680 in 14 games) 145.9*, C.J. Spiller, 2006-09 (7,588 in 52 games)

200-YARD ALL-PURPOSE GAMES Season: Career:

6, C.J. Spiller, 2009 8, C.J. Spiller, 2006-09

300-YARD ALL-PURPOSE GAMES Season: Career:

3, C.J. Spiller, 2009 3, C.J. Spiller, 2006-09

SNAPS BY AN OFFENSIVE LINEMAN Season: Career:

1,044, Dalton Freeman, 2011 3,361, Dalton Freeman, 2009-12

Season: Career:

997, Tajh Boyd, 2011 2,963, Tajh Boyd, 2010-13

Season: Career:

754, Andre Ellington, 2011 2,329, Raymond Priester, 1994-97

Season: Career:

798, Rod Gardner, 1999 2,408, Aaron Kelly, 2005-08

SNAPS BY A QUARTERBACK

SNAPS BY A RUNNING BACK

SNAPS BY A WIDE RECEIVER

SNAPS BY A DEFENSIVE LINEMAN Season: Career:

767, Malliciah Goodman, 2011 2,101, Khaleed Vaughn, 2000-03

Season: Career:

864, Keith Adams, 1999 2,353, Chad Carson, 1998-01

20, Chandler Catanzaro, 2011-12

CONSECUTIVE GAMES MAKING A FIELD GOAL

345, Sammy Watkins vs. Maryland, 2011 (33 rush, 105 receiving, 207 KOR) 2,680, C.J. Spiller, 2009 (1,212 rush, 503 receiving, 210 PR, 755 KOR) 7,588*, C.J. Spiller, 2006-09

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS PER GAME Season: Career:

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game:

(Min. 3 Made) 100.0 by Bob Paulling vs. North Carolina, 11-6-1982 (3-3); by Mark Buchholz vs. Wake Forest, 11-10-2007 (3-3); Chandler Catanzaro vs. Troy, 9-3-2011 (Min. 8 Made) 100.0 by Donald Igwebuike, 1984 (8-8) (Min. 10 Made) 81.8 by Nelson Welch, 1992 (9-11) (Min. 10 Made) 77.1 by Chandler Catanzaro, 2010-13 (24-31)

MISCELLANEOUS

EXTRA POINTS MADE WITHOUT A MISS Season: Career:

(Min. 3) 53.3 by Obed Ariri vs. Pittsburgh, 12-30-1977 (3-160) (Min. 10 att.) 45.4 by Obed Ariri, 1977 (20-908) (Min. 30 Att.) 41.7 by Donald Igwebuike, 1981-84 (43-1792)

PERCENTAGE OF FIELD GOALS MADE OF 40+ YARDS Game:

11, W.C. Forsythe vs. Bingham, 10-20-1898 60, Chandler Catanzaro, 2013 203, Chandler Catanzaro, 2010-13

EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED

(Min. 3 made) 48.7, Mark Buchholz vs. Wake Forest, 11-10-2007 (48, 52, 46) (Min. 10 made) 38.3, Donald Igwebuike, 1984 (16-612) (Min. 20 made) 38.6, Donald Igwebuike, 1981-84 (32-1237)

FIELD GOALS OF 40+ YARDS Game:

TOUCHDOWN RETURNS

SCORING LATERAL

VERSUS

AVERAGE MADE FIELD GOAL

Game:

SNAPS BY A LINEBACKER

YARDS ON FIELD GOALS

SNAPS BY A DEFENSIVE BACK Season: Career:

993, Coty Sensabaugh, 2011 2,760, Robert Carswell, 1997-00

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VERSUS

TEAM WINS Season: Home: Road: Away From Home: Conference: By 1-7 Points: By 14+ Points: By a Class: Win % By Class:

13, 2015 7, 1987, 2011, 2014, 2015 5, many 7, 1948 8, 2015 6, 1948 9, 2012 45, Seniors of 2015 86.5 (45-7), Seniors of 2015

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS Game: Season: Per Game:

102 vs. NC State, 11-17-2012 (58 rush, 44 pass) 1,062, 2012 81.7, 2012 (1,062 in 13 games)

YARDS Half: Game: Season: Per Game: 400-Yard Games: 500-Yard Games: 600-Yard Games: 700-Yard Games:

487 vs. Duke, 11-3-2012 (1st) 756 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-1981 6,665, 2012 512.7, 2012 (6,665 in 13 games) 11, 2012, 2013 9, 2015 3, 2012 2, 2012

YARDS PER PLAY Game: Modern Record: Since 1950: Season:

11.2 vs. Georgia Tech, 10-17-1903 (55-615) 10.7 vs. Presbyterian College, 9-22-1945 (56-597) 9.6 vs. Temple, 10-12-2006 (58-559) 6.5, 2006 (822-5342)

YARDS PER COMPLETION

Game (min 10): 28.0 vs. Duke, 10-19-1963 (13-364) Season: 23.3, 1950 (53-1233)

LOWEST INTERCEPTION PERCENTAGE Game: Season: Per Game:

MOST PASSING YARDS Game: Season: Per Game: 200-Yard Games: 300-Yard Games:

CARRIES 78 vs. Duke, 10-20-1979 741, 1978 61.8, 1978 (741 in 12 games)

RUSHING YARDS Game: Modern Record: Season: Per Game: 200-Yard Games: 300-Yard Games:

615 vs. Georgia Tech, 10-17-1903 536 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-1981 3,469, 1978 289.1, 1978 (3,469 in 12 games) 11, 1978, 1986 5, 1978

YARDS PER CARRY Game: 11.2 vs. Georgia Tech, 10-17-1903 (55-615) Modern Record: 10.3 vs. Presbyterian College, 9-22-1945 (50516) Season: 5.7, 2006 (495-2832)

PASSING MOST ATTEMPTS Game: Season: Per Game:

67 vs. Virginia Tech, 10-6-2007 525, 2011 37.9, 2013 (493 in 13 games)

Game: Season: Per Game:

0 vs. South Carolina, 10-25-1956 65, 1938 7.2, 1938 (65 in 9 games)

Game: Season: Per Game:

38 vs. Virginia Tech, 10-6-2007 341, 2013 26.2, 2013 (341 in 13 games)

FEWEST ATTEMPTS

MOST COMPLETIONS

FEWEST COMPLETIONS Game: Season: Per Game:

0 vs. many (last vs. Virginia Tech, 11-3-1956) 21, 1944 2.3, 1944 (21 in 9 games)

YARDS PER ATTEMPT Game (min 15): 18.20 vs. Duke, 10-19-1963 (20-364) Season: 9.79, 1950 (126-1233)

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468 vs. Syracuse, 10-5-2013 4,330, 2013 333.1, 2013 (4,330 in 13 games) 13, 2011, 2013 9, 2012, 2013

0 vs. many (last vs. Virginia Tech, 11-3-1956) 346, 1956 31.5, 1956 (346 in 11 games)

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Game (min 15 att): Game (min 20 att): Season:

88.2 vs. The Citadel, 9-16-1978 (15-17) 85.2 vs. NC State, 2001 (23-27); Central Michigan, 2007 (23-27) 69.2, 2013 (341-493)

PASSING EFFICIENCY Game (min 15 att): Season:

262.9 vs. Furman, 9-15-2007 (18-22317-0-4) 164.2, 2013 (341-493-4330-12-39)

SCORING MARGIN

FIELD GOALS Game:

6 vs. Texas A&M, 9-3-2005; Boston College, 9-19-2009 24, 2005 2.1, 1980 (23 in 11 games)

Season: Per Game:

FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS Game:

6 vs. Georgia, 9-17-1983; NC State, 10-261991; Maryland, 11-14-1992; Texas A&M, 9-3-2005; NC State, 9-22-2007; Boston College, 9-19-2009 36, 2007 2.8, 2007 (36 in 13 games)

Season: Per Game:

FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE Game:

100.0 vs. Texas A&M, 9-3-2005 (6-6); Boston College, 9-19-2009 (6-6) 94.4, 1984 (17-18)

Season:

EXTRA POINTS MADE Game:

10 vs. Presbyterian College, 9-22-1945; Wake Forest, 10-31-1981; Central Michigan, 10-202007 66, 2013

PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED Game: Season: Per Game:

7 vs. South Carolina, 10-25-1945 24, 1969 2.4, 1969 (24 in 10 games)

Season:

EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED Game: Season:

SCORING TOUCHDOWNS Game: Season: Per Game:

12 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-1981 67, 2013

EXTRA-POINT PERCENTAGE Game: Season:

100.0 vs. many 100.0, 2007 (50-50)

12 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-1981 69, 2013 5.3, 2013 (69 in 13 games)

SPECIAL TEAMS

TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING Game: Season: Per Game:

11 vs. Presbyterian College, 9-25-1948 39, 1978 3.5, 1950 (35 in 10 games)

TOUCHDOWNS PASSING Game:

Season: Per Game:

6 vs. Central Michigan, 10-20-2007; Duke, 11-3-2012; The Citadel, 11-23-2013; North Carolina, 9-27-2014 40, 2012 3.1, 2012 (40 in 13 games)

TOUCHDOWNS BY RETURN Game: Modern: Season: Per Game:

3 vs. Georgia, 11-7-1914 (3 PR) 2 vs. many (last vs. SC State, 9-7-2013 (2 IR)) 7, 1990 (4 INT, 2 KOR, 1 FR); 2009 (4 KOR, 2 PR, 1 IR) 0.6, 1990 (7 in 12 games)

TOUCHDOWNS BY PUNT RETURNS Game: Season: Per Game:

3 vs. Georgia, 11-7-1914 3, 1914 (modern mark - 2 in 1938,48,54,70,87,09) 0.2, 1938 (2 in 9 games)

TOUCHDOWNS BY KICKOFF RETURNS Game: Season: Per Game:

2 vs. Florida State, 9-25-2004 4, 2009 0.3, 2009 (4 in 14 games)

TOUCHDOWNS BY INTERCEPTION RETURNS Game: Season: Per Game:

2 vs. Wake Forest, 10-12-1940; SC State, 9-72013 4, 1990 0.3, 1940 (3 in 9 games); 1990 (4 in 12 games)

TOUCHDOWNS BY FUMBLE RETURNS Game: Season:

1 vs. many 2, 1996, 1998, 2006, 2013

Game: Season: Per Game:

122 vs. Guilford, 10-5-1901 533, 2012 41.0, 2012 (533 in 13 games)

POINTS

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5, 2013 8, 2012, 2013 10, 2011, 2012, 2015

Game: +122 (122-0) vs. Guilford, 10-5-1901 Season/Game: +35.3 in 1900 Modern Record: +26.7 in 1950

FEWEST PASSING YARDS Game: Season: Per Game:

RUSHING Game: Season: Per Game:

0.0 vs. Duke, 11-2-2002 (54 attempts) 1.3, 2007 (6-455) 0.3, 1988 (4 in 12 games)

HIGHEST SCORES

50-Point Games: 40-Point Games: 30-Point Games:

PUNTS Game: Season: Per Game:

18 vs. Furman, 11-24-1932 91, 1939 10.0, 1945 (90 in 9 games)

Game: Season: Per Game:

546 vs. Virginia Tech, 9-12-1998 3,731, 1939 373.1, 1939 (3,731 in 10 games)

PUNTING YARDS

PUNTING AVERAGE Game (min. 3): Season:

56.7 vs Wake Forest, 11-1-1986 (3-170) 44.0, 1984 (56-2463)

PUNT RETURNS Game: Season: Per Game:

11 vs. George Washington, 10-31-1941; Georgia Tech, 9-26-1987 53, 1945, 1987 5.8, 1941 (52 in 9 games)

PUNT RETURN YARDS Game: Season: Per Game:

227 vs. Georgia Tech, 9-26-1987 720, 1987 64.8, 1938 (584 in 9 games)

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE Game (min 3): 41.8 vs. Maryland, 10-31-1970 (4-167) Season: 17.1, 1948 (37-634)

KICKOFF RETURNS Game: Season: Per Game:

10 vs. Georgia Tech, 9-30-1944; West Virginia, 1-4-2012 63, 2011 6.3, 1946 (57 in 9 games)

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS Game: Season: Per Game:

286 vs. Florida State, 9-25-2004 1,405, 2011 107.9, 1970 (1,187 in 11 games)


OFFENSIVE TEAM RECORDS

KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE

Game (min 3): 55.7 vs. Duke, 11-3-2007 (3-167) Season: 27.7, 2003 (29-803)

FIRST DOWNS PASSING

Game:

20 vs. Ball State, 9-8-2012; Louisiana State, 12-31-2012 182, 2011, 2013 14.0, 2013 (182 in 13 games)

Season: Per Game:

MISCELLANEOUS THIRD-DOWN CONVERSION PERCENTAGE Game: Season:

100.0 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-1981 (12-12) 51.6, 1978 (99-192)

FIRST DOWNS Game: Season: Per Game:

35 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-1981; Central Michigan, 10-20-2007 341, 2012 26.2, 2012 (341 in 13 games)

FIRST DOWNS RUSHING Game: Season: Per Game:

27 vs. Presbyterian College, 9-21-1957; Wake Forest, 10-31-1981 192, 1978 16.0, 1978 (192 in 12 games)

PENALTIES Game: Season: Per Game:

20 vs. NC State, 10-13-2001 104, 1987, 2000 8.7, 1987, 2000 (104 in 12 games)

PENALTY YARDS Game: Season: Per Game:

181 vs. NC State, 10-13-2001 962, 2000 80.2, 2000

TIME OF POSSESSION Game: Season: Per Game:

42:58 vs. North Carolina, 11-7-1992 414:09, 2015 34:15, 1989 (410:57 in 12 games)

FEWEST TURNOVERS Game: Season: Per Game:

0 vs. many 8, 1940 0.9, 1940 (8 in 9 games)

TURNOVER MARGIN

Game: Season: Per Game:

+7 vs. Duke, 10-19-1968; vs. Georgia, 9-19-1981 +23, 1989 (15-38 in 12 games) +2.1, 1940 (+19 in 9 games)

Game: Season: Per Game:

14 vs. Presbyterian College, 9-19-1953 49, 1963 4.9, 1963 (49 in 10 games)

Game: Season: Per Game:

0 vs. many teams 13, 1938 1.4, 1938 (13 in 9 games)

VERSUS

MOST FUMBLES

FEWEST FUMBLES

MOST FUMBLES LOST Game: Season: Per Game:

5 vs. many teams 26, 1963, 1975 2.6, 1963 (26 in 10 games)

FEWEST FUMBLES LOST Game: Season: Per Game:

0 vs. many teams 2, 1994 0.2, 1994 (2 in 11 games)

DEFENSIVE TEAM RECORDS

TOTAL DEFENSE PLAYS Game: Season: Per Game:

29 vs. Furman, 11-25-1939 462, 1943 52.0, 1940 (468 in 9 games)

YARDS Game: Season: Per Game:

-12 vs. Furman, 11-6-1948 1,575, 1939 157.5, 1939 (1,575 in 10 games)

YARDS PER PLAY Game: Season:

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE

Game: Season:

0.0 vs. Rice, 10-31-1959 (0-13) 29.4, 1939

Game: Season: Per Game:

6 vs. South Carolina, 11-27-1971; NC State, 9-30-1995 25, 1951 2.5, 1951 (25 in 10 games)

INTERCEPTIONS

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS Game: Season: Per Game:

143 vs. Maryland, 10-31-1970 368, 2008 36.1, 1951 (361 in 10 games)

TOUCHDOWNS

Game: Season: Per Game:

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Game: Season: Per Game:

0 vs. many 5, 1938, 1939, 1979, 1981 0.4, 1979, 1981 (5 in 12 games)

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Game: Season:

0 vs. many 0, 1951

-0.3 vs. Furman, 11-6-1948 3.0, 1939

SPECIAL TEAMS RUSHING CARRIES Game: Season: Per Game:

14 vs. Presbyterian College, 9-20-1941 334, 1941 32.8, 1986 (394 in 12 games)

Game: Season: Per Game:

-29 vs. Furman, 9-7-1996 733, 1991 61.1, 1991 (733 in 12 games)

YARDS PER CARRY -1.5 vs. Furman, 9-20-1941 1.8, 1991 (402-733)

0 vs. many 346, 1976

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS PER RETURN Game: Season:

0.0 vs. many 14.7, 1952

PUNT RETURN YARDS Game: Season:

PUNT RETURN YARDS PER RETURN Game: Season:

PASSING ATTEMPTS Game: Season: Per Game:

0 vs. many 105, 1938 10.9, 1939 (109 in 10 games)

Game: Season: Per Game:

0 vs. many 32, 1939 3.2, 1939 (32 in 10 games)

Game: Season:

-4 vs. The Citadel, 11-23-2013 449, 1939

Game: Season:

-4.0 vs. Furman, 9-15-2007; Central Michigan, 10-20-2007 2.7, 1977 (24-65)

COMPLETIONS

PASSING YARDS

3 vs. Auburn, 1-2-1998 5, 1944

BLOCKED KICKS Game: Season:

SACKS Game: Season: Per Game:

12 vs. Furman, 9-7-1996 47, 1999 (326 yards) 4.2, 1992 (46 in 11 games)

Game: Season: Per Game:

18 vs. The Citadel, 10-4-1986 96, 1989 8.0, 1989 (96 in 12 games)

PASS BREAKUPS

-5 vs. Ohio State, 1-3-2014 63, 1957

BLOCKED PUNTS

PASSING

MISCELLANEOUS

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS Game: Season:

RUSHING YARDS

Game: Season:

0 vs. many 6, 1939 0.6, 1939 (6 in 10 games)

3 vs. Georgia, 10-7-1995; Auburn, 1-2-1998 8, 1995

SCORING

RECOVERED FUMBLES Game: Season: Per Game:

6 vs. Duke, 10-16-1965 21, 1956 1.9, 1956 (21 in 11 games)

Game: Season:

2 vs. NC State, 10-4-2014 6, 1996, 2006

FUMBLE RETURNS

FUMBLE RETURN YARDS Game: Season:

93 vs. Virginia, 9-19-1998 125, 2006

Game: Season: Per Game:

0 vs. The Citadel, 12-4-1948 80, 1939 8.0, 1939 (80 in 10 games)

Game: Season: Per Game:

19 vs. NC State, 10-24-1987 131, 2014 10.2, 2004 (112 in 11 games)

FIRST DOWNS

POINTS Game: Season: Per Game:

0 vs. many 45, 1939 4.5, 1939 (45 in 10 games)

Season: Consecutive:

7, 1928 6, 1928

TACKLES FOR LOSS

SHUTOUTS

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TURNOVERS FORCED Game: Season: Per Game:

9 vs. Georgia, 9-19-1981 41, 1981 3.4, 1981 (41 in 12 games)

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VERSUS

MOST RUSHING YARDS BY CLEMSON Yds 615 536 516 448 440 439 436 436 434 433 433

Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) A - Georgia Tech (73-0) H - Wake Forest (82-24) H - Presbyterian College (76-0) H - Furman (41-0) H - Chattanooga (54-3) H - Presbyterian College (66-0) H - Presbyterian College (55-0) H - Wake Forest (55-7) A - Furman (40-20) H - South Carolina (39-21) H - Duke (34-17)

Date 10-17-1903 10-31-1981 9-22-1945 11-6-1948 10-3-1992 9-21-1957 9-23-1950 9-16-2000 11-26-1955 11-23-1974 11-11-1995

FEWEST RUSHING YARDS BY CLEMSON Yds Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date -15 A - Boston College (7-14) 10-10-1942 -1 A - Boston College (22-32) 9-26-1947 0 N1 - Alabama (10-34) 8-30-2008 3 A - North Carolina (0-24) 11-6-1993 4 N2 - Nebraska (21-26) 1-1-2009 6 H - Wake Forest (14-16) 10-4-1947 8 A - South Carolina (6-33) 10-21-1943 8 H - Virginia Tech (23-41) 10-6-2007 10 A - Maryland (7-21) 10-4-2003 17 A - Virginia Tech (11-31) 9-23-1999 N1 - Atlanta, Ga.; N2 - Jacksonville, Fla. (Gator Bowl)

MOST RUSHING YARDS BY OPPONENT Yds 478 475 458 444 437 434 409 406

Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) A - Tulane (20-36) A - Oklahoma (3-52) A - South Carolina (20-56) A - Wake Forest (20-36) A - Alabama (0-56) A - Texas A&M (0-24) H - NC State (7-45) A - Maryland (23-41)

Date 11-18-1944 9-30-1972 11-22-1975 10-17-1970 9-20-1975 9-14-1974 10-25-1975 11-17-1984

FEWEST RUSHING YARDS BY OPPONENT Yds -29 -21 -20 -17 -16 -14 -11 -10 -9 -6

Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) H - Furman (19-3) A - Furman (34-6) H - Utah State (35-6) H - Furman (41-0) H - Long Beach State (59-0) H - Kentucky (24-6) A - Furman (14-3) H - SC State (54-0) H - Auburn (34-18) A - North Carolina (35-3)

Date 9-7-1996 11-22-1941 10-16-2004 11-6-1948 9-1-1990 10-2-1982 11-25-1939 9-20-2008 11-22-1947 11-4-1989

MOST RUSHING YARDS BY BOTH TEAMS Yds Teams & Yards Site - (Score CU-Opp.) Date 707 CU 397, South Carolina 310 H - (41-23) 11-25-1978 697 CU 433, South Carolina 264 H - (39-21) 11-23-1974 690 CU 232, South Carolina 458 A - (20-56) 11-22-1975 671 CU 283, NC State 388 A - (21-38) 10-23-1976 656 CU 323, Georgia Tech 333 N1 - (34-39) 12-5-2009 653 CU 390, North Carolina 263 H - (43-32) 11-9-1974 635 CU 160, Oklahoma 475 A - (3-52) 9-30-1972 633 CU 398, Presbyterian College 235 H - (69-7) 9-17-1949 629 CU 300, North Carolina 329 H - (23-27) 11-6-1976 624 CU 536, Wake Forest 88 H - (82-24) 10-31-1981 N1 - Tampa, Fla. (ACC Championship Game)

FEWEST RUSHING YARDS BY BOTH TEAMS Yds Teams & Yards 72 CU 41, Florida State 31 86 CU 56, Virginia 30 107 CU 47, Boston College 60 109 CU 46, NC State 63 114 CU 101, Florida State 13 119 CU 46, South Carolina 73 119 CU 36, Maryland 83 121 CU 56, Virginia Military 65 124 CU 72, Louisville 52 128 CU 99, Florida State 29 N1 - Lynchburg, Va.

Site - (Score CU-Opp.) Date H - (28-35) 9-20-1997 A - (13-3) 11-22-2008 H - (17-20) 11-17-2007 H - (14-13) 11-6-2010 A - (17-23^) 9-20-2014 A - (8-13) 10-21-1954 H - (10-7) 10-23-2004 N1 - (0-0) 9-26-1942 H - (23-17) 10-11-2014 H - (35-30) 9-24-2011

MOST PASSING YARDS BY CLEMSON Yds 468 467 436 435 433 426 420

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Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date A - Syracuse (49-14) 10-5-2013 H - SC State (73-7) 9-6-2014 H - North Carolina (50-35) 9-27-2014 A - Virginia (59-10) 11-2-2013 A - Wake Forest (42-13) 10-25-2012 H - NC State (62-48) 11-17-2012 A - Duke (34-31) 11-2-2002

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FEWEST PASSING YARDS BY CLEMSON Yds (C-A) -1 (1-6) 0 (0-3) 0 (0-4) 0 (0-2) 0 (0-2) 0 (0-8) 0 (0-6) 0 (0-5) 0 (0-0) 0 (0-2) N1 - Greenville,

Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date A - Maryland (6-6) 11-10-1956 N1 - George Washington (27-0) 11-5-1938 H - Presbyterian College (32-13) 9-19-1942 A - South Carolina (6-33) 10-21-1943 A - South Carolina (20-13) 10-19-1944 A - South Carolina (0-6) 10-23-1952 A - Fordham (12-12) 11-8-1952 H - Presbyterian College (33-7) 9-19-1953 A - South Carolina (7-0) 10-25-1956 H - Virginia Tech (21-6) 11-3-1956 S.C.

MOST PASSING YARDS BY OPPONENT Yds (C-A) Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date 521 (27-43) A - Florida State (7-54) 11-4-2000 493 (29-53) H - NC State (62-48) 11-17-2012 464 (39-52) N2 - Texas Tech (15-55) 12-23-2002 454 (35-57) H - Georgia Tech (28-31) 10-28-2000 444 (22-35) H - Florida State (14-51) 10-19-2013 442 (29-37) A - Florida State (0-57) 9-11-1993 418 (27-41) A - Maryland (23-53) 11-14-1992 407 (32-46) N3 - West Virginia (33-70) 1-4-2012 401 (29-59) N1 - Louisiana Tech (49-24) 12-31-2001 395 (30-54) A - NC State (43-22) 9-30-1995 N1 - Boise, Idaho (Humanitarian Bowl); N2 - Orlando, Fla. (Tangerine Bowl); N3 - Miami Gardens, Fla. (Orange Bowl)

FEWEST PASSING YARDS BY OPPONENT Yds (C-A) -4 (1-5) 0 (0-10) 0 (0-0) 0 (0-7) 0 (0-4) 0 (0-7) 0 (0-2) 0 (0-9) 0 (1-9) 0 (0-13)

Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date H - The Citadel (52-6) 11-23-2013 H - Presbyterian College (26-0) 9-17-1938 A - Wake Forest (7-0) 10-28-1938 A - George Washington (19-0) 10-31-1941 A - Miami (Fla.) (6-7) 11-2-1945 A - The Citadel (20-0) 12-4-1948 H - Presbyterian College (69-7) 9-17-1949 A - South Carolina (14-14) 10-19-1950 A - Virginia (20-7) 9-24-1955 A - Rice (19-0) 10-31-1959

MOST PASSING YARDS BY BOTH TEAMS Yds Teams & Yards 919 CU 426, NC State 493 830 CU 436, North Carolina 394 783 CU 319, Texas Tech 464 736 CU 367, Boston College 369 730 CU 420, Duke 310 703 CU 329, NC State 374 691 CU 273, Maryland 418 689 CU 373, North Carolina 316 688 CU 167, Florida State 521 680 CU 344, Florida State 336 N1 - Orlando, Fla. (Tangerine Bowl)

Site - (Score CU-Opp.) Date H - (62-48) 11-17-2012 H - (50-35) 9-27-2014 N1 - (15-55) 12-23-2002 A - (45-31) 9-29-2012 A - (34-31) 11-2-2002 H - (39-46) 10-31-1998 A - (23-53) 11-14-1992 H - (59-38) 10-22-2011 A - (7-54) 11-7-2000 H - (35-30) 9-24-2011

FEWEST PASSING YARDS BY BOTH TEAMS Yds 4 11 27 33 33 34 39 39 40 42

Teams & Yards CU 4, George Washington 0 CU -1, Maryland 12 CU 0, South Carolina 27 CU 27, Furman 6 CU 12, Presbyterian College 21 CU 34, Rice 0 CU 10, Tulane 29 CU 39, Virginia 0 CU 0, Virginia Tech 40 CU 39, George Washington 3

Site - (Score CU-Opp.) Date A - (19-0) 10-31-1941 A - (6-6) 11-10-1956 A - (20-13) 10-19-1944 A - (14-3) 11-25-1939 H - (34-0) 9-25-1944 A - (19-0) 10-31-1959 A - (0-13) 11-2-1940 A - (20-7) 9-24-1955 H - (21-6) 11-3-1956 H - (0-7) 11-7-1942

PASSING ATTEMPTS BY CLEMSON Att. Com. Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) 67 38 H - Virginia Tech (23-41) 57 35 A - Wake Forest (17-45) 56 25 N1 - Mississippi State (7-17) 56 25 N2 - Texas Tech (15-55) 55 25 A - Maryland (23-53) 55 31 H - Miami (Fla.) (30-36^^^) 54 21 H - NC State (28-30) 52 34 A - Duke (34-31) 51 36 H - SC State (52-13) 50 36 N1 - Louisiana State (25-24) N1 - Atlanta, Ga. (Peach/Chick-fil-A Bowl); N2 (Tangerine Bowl)

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Date 10-6-2007 11-1-2003 12-30-1999 12-23-2002 11-14-1992 9-17-2005 10-24-1987 11-2-2002 9-7-2013 12-31-2012 Orlando, Fla.

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Att. Com. 59 29 58 24 57 35 57 24 56 28 56 30 56 31 54 30 53 34 53 29 N1 - Boise, (Peach Bowl)

Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) N1 - Louisiana Tech (49-24) H - The Citadel (24-0) H - Georgia Tech (28-31) H - Duke (59-31) A - Wake Forest (35-33) H - NC State (30-10) N2 - Tennessee (27-14) A - NC State (43-22) A - Duke (38-31) H - NC State (62-48) Idaho (Humanitarian Bowl); N2 -

Date 12-31-2001 10-4-1986 10-28-2000 12-1-2001 11-1-1980 10-21-1989 1-2-2004 9-30-1995 10-15-1983 11-17-2012 Atlanta, Ga.

COMPLETIONS BY CLEMSON Co. Att. Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date 38 67 H - Virginia Tech (23-41) 10-6-2007 36 51 H - SC State (52-13) 9-7-2013 36 50 N1 - Louisiana State (25-24) 12-31-2012 35 57 A - Wake Forest (17-45) 11-1-2003 35 48 A - Syracuse (37-27) 11-14-2015 34 52 A - Duke (34-31) 11-2-2002 34 45 A - Virginia (59-10) 11-2-2013 33 44 H - Ball State (52-27) 9-8-2012 32 42 H - SC State (73-7) 9-6-2014 31 55 H - Miami (Fla.) (30-36^^^) 9-17-2005 31 40 N2 - Ohio State (40-35) 1-3-2014 N1 - Atlanta, Ga. (Chick-fil-A Bowl); N2 - Miami Gardens, Fla. (Orange Bowl)

COMPLETIONS BY OPPONENT Co. Att. Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date 39 52 N1 - Texas Tech (15-55) 12-23-2002 35 57 H - Georgia Tech (28-31) 10-28-2000 34 53 A - Duke (38-31) 10-15-1983 33 48 H - Virginia (30-27^) 10-11-2003 32 46 N3 - West Virginia (33-70) 1-4-2012 31 47 A - Rice (10-29) 9-23-1972 31 56 N2 - Tennessee (27-14) 1-2-2004 31 47 H - Boston College (17-20) 11-17-2007 30 49 A - Virginia (31-17) 10-11-1986 30 56 H - NC State (30-10) 10-21-1989 30 54 A - NC State (43-22) 9-30-1995 30 45 A - South Carolina (38-17) 11-18-1995 30 49 H - North Carolina (50-35) 9-27-2014 N1 - Orlando, Fla. (Tangerine Bowl); N2 - Atlanta, Ga. (Peach Bowl); N3 - Miami Gardens, Fla. (Orange Bowl)

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE BY CLEMSON Pct. C-A Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date 88.2 (15-17) H - The Citadel (58-3) 9-16-1978 86.7 (13-15) A - South Carolina (41-24) 11-23-1991 85.2 (23-27) A - NC State (45-37) 10-13-2001 85.2 (23-27) H - Central Michigan (70-14) 10-20-2007 82.1 (23-28) H - Middle Tennessee (37-14) 9-13-2003 81.8 (18-22) A - Maryland (28-24) 9-10-2005 81.8 (18-22) H - Furman (38-10) 9-15-2007 81.1 (30-37) H - Wofford (49-10) 9-5-2015 80.0 (12-15) A - Duke (21-15) 10-18-1975 80.0 (12-15) A - South Carolina (47-21) 11-22-1997 80.0 (12-15) H - Furman (33-0) 9-5-1998 Note: Minimum 15 passing attempts.

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE BY OPPONENT Pct. C-A Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date 84.6 (22-26) A - NC State (24-17) 10-20-1990 80.0 (20-25) A - Wake Forest (27-31) 10-1-2005 79.2 (19-24) A - Wake Forest (27-17) 10-7-2006 78.4 (29-37) A - Florida State (0-57) 9-11-1993 77.8 (14-18) H - North Carolina (3-38) 10-20-2001 77.3 (17-22) H - NC State (12-29) 9-10-1994 77.1 (27-35) A - Florida State (37-49) 9-22-2012 75.0 (18-24) A - Georgia Tech (21-29) 10-29-1973 75.0 (39-52) N1 - Texas Tech (15-55) 12-23-2002 73.3 (22-30) A - Georgia Tech (42-45) 11-13-1999 73.3 (22-30) N2 - Alabama (10-34) 8-30-2008 N1 - Orlando, Fla. (Tangerine Bowl); N2 - Atlanta, Ga.; Note: Minimum 15 passing attempts.

PASSING EFFICIENCY BY CLEMSON Eff. Opponent Site Date 262.9 Furman H 9-15-2007 249.1 Central Michigan H 10-20-2007 241.1 North Carolina A 11-9-2002 238.9 NC State A 10-31-2015 237.7 NC State A 10-13-2001 235.4 Virginia H 10-8-1983 235.0 Virginia H 9-24-1966

C-A-Yds-I-TD 18-22-317-0-4 23-27-315-1-6 12-20-274-0-4 23-30-383-0-5 23-27-333-0-4 12-19-199-0-2 13-21-315-0-3


233.9 South Carolina 232.4 Maryland 231.2 Duke Note: Minimum 15 passing

SINGLE-GAME TEAM BESTS

A 11-22-1997 12-15-157-0-3 H 11-12-1983 11-16-194-0-3 A 11-3-2012 21-29-384-3-6 attempts.

PASSING EFFICIENCY DEFENSE BY CLEMSON Eff. Opponent Site Date C-A-Yds-I-TD -6.0 Furman A 11-28-1959 6-22-32-5-0 3.7 Presbyterian College H 9-19-1953 4-19-56-4-0 4.1 Auburn H 11-24-1951 3-17-44-3-0 8.0 Auburn A 11-22-1952 5-17-52-4-0 13.8 Villanova H 9-30-1978 4-16-50-3-0 15.5 Wake Forest A 10-13-1956 4-19-35-2-0 22.3 Virginia H 11-16-1974 6-21-32-2-0 22.6 South Carolina A 11-27-1971 10-29-102-6-0 23.8 NC State H 10-22-1977 7-18-63-4-0 25.1 Virginia A 10-26-1963 6-15-21-2-0 Note: Minimum 15 passing attempts.

PLAYS BY CLEMSON PL R P Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date 102 58 44 H - NC State (62-48) 11-17-2012 100 50 50 N1 - Louisiana State (25-24) 12-31-2012 98 43 55 A - Maryland (23-53) 11-14-1992 98 57 41 A - Maryland (40-27) 10-26-2013 98 56 42 N2 - North Carolina (45-37) 12-5-2015 96 77 19 A - Wake Forest (56-3) 11-4-1978 95 65 30 H - NC State (34-27) 10-7-2000 95 44 51 H - SC State (52-13) 9-7-2013 93 63 30 A - Furman (56-3) 11-28-1959 93 51 42 H - Georgia Tech (47-31) 10-6-2012 93 51 42 H - SC State (73-7) 9-6-2014 N1 - Atlanta, Ga. (Chick-fil-A Bowl); N2 - Charlotte, N.C. (ACC Championship Game)

PLAYS BY OPPONENT PL 99 97 97 96 93 91 91 91

R 62 74 40 58 57 55 82 41

P 37 23 57 38 36 36 9 50

Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date H - South Carolina (3-7) 11-23-1968 H - North Carolina (7-42) 11-14-1970 H - Georgia Tech (28-31) 10-28-2000 H - Duke (10-21) 10-24-1970 A - Boston College (16-31) 9-10-1983 A - Georgia (13-31) 9-28-1968 A - North Carolina (15-32) 11-15-1969 H - Florida State (14-17) 10-23-1999

MOST TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS BY CLEMSON Yds Rush,Pass 756 536,220 754 328,426 735 268,467 718 334,384 656 341,315 624 238,386 624 156,468 623 436,187 623 240,383 615 615,0

Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date H - Wake Forest (82-24) 10-31-1981 H - NC State (62-48) 11-17-2012 H - SC State (73-7) 9-6-2014 A - Duke (56-20) 11-3-2012 H - Central Michigan (70-14) 10-20-2007 H - Auburn (38-24) 9-17-2011 A - Syracuse (49-14) 10-5-2013 H - Wake Forest (55-7) 9-16-2000 A - NC State (56-41) 10-31-2015 A - Georgia Tech (73-0) 10-17-1903

FEWEST TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS BY CLEMSON Yds Rush,Pass 8 8,0 51 48,3 63 53,10 85 -15,100 90 68,22 91 50,41 94 19,75 102 65,37 102 31,71

Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date A - South Carolina (6-33) 10-21-1943 A - NC State (0-18) 10-11-1947 A - Tulane (0-13) 11-2-1940 A - Boston College (7-14) 10-10-1942 A - Maryland (0-34) 11-14-1964 A - North Carolina (0-45) 8-31-1996 A - Auburn (0-51) 10-11-1969 A - Georgia Tech (0-27) 9-28-1963 H - Virginia Tech (0-37) 9-12-1998

MOST TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS BY OPPONENT Yds Rush,Pass Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date 771 250,521 A - Florida State (7-54) 11-4-2000 667 287,380 A - Florida State (37-49) 9-22-2012 634 192,442 A - Florida State (0-57) 9-11-1993 616 458,158 A - South Carolina (20-56) 11-22-1975 597 104,493 H - NC State (62-48) 11-17-2012 589 182,407 N3 - West Virginia (33-70) 1-4-2012 577 406,171 N1 - Maryland (23-41) 11-17-1984 573 155,418 A - Maryland (23-53) 11-14-1992 566 179,387 N2 - Pittsburgh (3-34) 12-30-1977 565 121,444 H - Florida State (14-51) 10-19-2013 N1 - Baltimore, Md.; N2 - Jacksonville, Fla. (Gator Bowl); N3 Miami Gardens, Fla. (Orange Bowl)

FEWEST TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS BY OPPONENT

Yds Rush,Pass -12 -17,5 -5 -11,6 29 29,0 35 -21,56 41 20,21 44 7,37 54 29,25 57 57,0 57 -16,73 58 31,27

Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date H - Furman (41-0) 11-6-1948 A - Furman (14-3) 11-25-1939 A - The Citadel (20-0) 12-4-1948 A - Furman (34-6) 11-22-1941 A - Virginia (35-0) 10-26-1963 H - SC State (73-7) 9-6-2014 H - Boston College (25-7) 9-19-2009 H - Presbyterian College (26-0) 9-17-1938 H - Long Beach State (59-0) 9-1-1990 H - Furman (30-0) 9-2-1989

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS BY BOTH TEAMS Yds Teams & Yards Site - (Score CU-Opp.) Date 1351 CU 754, NC State 597 H - (62-48) 11-17-2012 1107 CU 756, Wake Forest 351 H - (82-24) 10-31-1981 1093 CU 426, Florida State 667 A - (37-49) 9-22-2012 1084 CU 601, Georgia Tech 483 H - (47-31) 10-6-2012 1060 CU 718, Duke 342 A - (56-20) 11-3-2012 1059 CU 624, Auburn 435 H - (38-24) 9-17-2011 1044 CU 576, Maryland 468 A - (56-45) 10-15-2011 1033 CU 262, Florida State 771 A - (7-54) 11-4-2000 1032 CU 443, West Virginia 589 N1 - (33-70) 1-4-2012 N1 - Miami Gardens, Fla. (Orange Bowl)

YARDS PER PLAY BY CLEMSON Y/P P-Y Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date 11.2 55-615 A - Georgia Tech (73-0) 10-17-1903 10.7 56-597 H - Presbyterian College (76-0) 9-22-1945 10.4 51-531 H - Presbyterian College (42-0) 9-20-1947 9.6 58-559 N1 - Temple (63-9) 10-12-2006 9.2 46-422 H - North Texas (35-10) 9-4-2010 9.1 58-526 H - Louisiana Tech (51-0) 9-30-2006 8.9 81-718 A - Duke (56-20) 11-3-2012 8.7 87-756 H - Wake Forest (82-24) 10-31-1981 8.5 71-606 H - Chattanooga (54-3) 10-3-1992 N1 - Charlotte, N.C.

FIRST DOWNS BY CLEMSON FD R,P,Pen. Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date 35 27,8,0 H - Wake Forest (82-24) 10-31-1981 35 18,16,1 H - Central Michigan (70-14) 10-20-2007 34 20,14,0 H - NC State (62-48) 11-17-2012 33 21,10,2 A - Wake Forest (51-6) 11-4-1978 33 17,14,2 A - Duke (56-20) 11-3-2012 33 19,10,4 A - Miami (Fla.) (58-0) 10-24-2015 33 18,13,2 N2 - North Carolina (45-37) 12-5-2015 32 16,14,2 A - NC State (42-20) 9-22-2007 32 12,19,1 H - Auburn (38-24) 9-17-2011 32 6,20,6 N1 - Louisiana State (25-24) 12-31-2012 32 15,17,0 H - SC State (73-7) 9-6-2014 N1 - Atlanta, Ga. (Chick-fil-A Bowl); N2 - Charlotte, N.C. (ACC Championship Game)

FIRST DOWNS BY OPPONENT FD R,P,Pen. Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date 35 23,10,2 A - Maryland (23-41) 11-17-1984 33 11,16,6 A - Duke (38-31) 10-15-1983 31 11,19,1 A - Florida State (0-57) 9-11-1993 31 6,22,3 H - Georgia Tech (28-31) 10-28-2000 31 13,16,2 N2 - West Virginia (33-70) 1-4-2012 30 26,4,0 A - South Carolina (20-56) 11-22-1975 30 11,18,1 N1 - Pittsburgh (3-34) 12-30-1977 N1 - Jacksonville, Fla. (Gator Bowl); N2 - Miami Gardens, Fla. (Orange Bowl)

TURNOVERS BY CLEMSON TO 10 9 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7

Site - Opponent A - Florida H - Auburn A - South Carolina H - Wake Forest A - North Carolina H - Tulane A - Georgia Tech A - Georgia A - Kentucky H - Wake Forest

CU-Opp. (Fum.,Int.) Date 13-54 (4,6) 10-11-1952 19-45 (4,5) 11-21-1953 0-0 (1,7) 10-25-1945 36-0 (5,3) 11-2-1963 15-32 (3,5) 11-15-1969 13-17 (5,3) 9-13-1975 0-27 (4,3) 9-28-1963 23-26 (3,4) 9-22-1984 7-26 (4,3) 10-5-1985 19-29 (3,4) 9-26-1998

TURNOVERS BY CLEMSON IN A CLEMSON VICTORY TO 8 5 5 5 5 5 5

Site - Opponent H - Wake Forest H - Virginia H - Wake Forest H - Virginia Tech H - NC State H - W. Carolina A - Virginia Tech

CU-Opp. (Fum.,Int.) Date 36-0 (5,3) 11-2-1963 40-35 (5,0) 9-24-1966 16-14 (5,0) 10-11-1975 38-7 (3,2) 10-7-1978 17-7 (2,3) 10-24-1981 21-10 (4,1) 9-25-1982 20-17 (5,0) 9-14-1985

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TURNOVERS FORCED BY CLEMSON

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Site - Opponent CU-Opp. (Fum.,Int.) Date H - Georgia 13-3 (4,5) 9-19-1981 H - Presbyterian College 53-0 (4,4) 9-25-1948 H - Duke 39-22 (6,2) 10-19-1968 A - Georgia Tech 7-28 (5,3) 10-3-1970 H - Virginia Tech 35-0 (3,4) 11-10-1945 A - Fordham 12-12 (5,2) 11-8-1952 A - Furman 56-33 (3,4) 11-28-1959 A - Texas Christian 10-14 (2,5) 10-24-1964 H - Virginia Tech 38-7 (4,3) 10-7-1978 H - Duke 28-8 (3,4) 10-21-1978 A - Tulane 13-5 (3,4) 9-12-1981 A - Virginia 6-9 (3,4) 9-17-1994 A - NC State 43-22 (1,6) 9-30-1995

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS BY CLEMSON Yds (Int.) Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) 143 (4) A - Maryland (24-11) 132 (3) A - Virginia Tech (27-7) 131 (4) H - Western Carolina (21-10) 124 (6) A - NC State (43-22) 122 (4) H - Virginia Tech (35-0) 110 (3) H - Wake Forest (33-31) 109 (4) H - Florida State (20-24) 107 (4) A - Wake Forest (28-7) 105 (2) N1 - Virginia Tech (38-10) 104 (3) H - South Carolina (28-19) N1 - Charlotte, N.C.

Date 10-31-1970 9-16-1989 9-25-1982 9-30-1995 11-10-1945 11-21-1959 9-12-1992 9-24-1960 12-3-2011 11-21-1998

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS BY OPPONENT Yds (Int.) Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) 166 (6) H - Auburn (19-45) 159 (4) H - Duke (17-34) 147 (3) A - Georgia Tech (6-28) 116 (3) A - Georgia (16-20) 108 (2) A - NC State (35-34) 93 (2) N1 - South Florida (26-31) 85 (1) A - Wake Forest (17-45) 83 (3) H - Maryland (21-6) 77 (5) H - Duke (0-16) 73 (3) H - Maryland (0-19) N1 - Charlotte, N.C. (Meineke Car Care Bowl)

Date 11-21-1953 10-18-1980 11-15-2014 9-20-1980 10-27-1984 12-31-2010 11-1-2003 11-11-1963 10-20-1962 9-15-1979

PUNT RETURN YARDS BY CLEMSON Yds (PR) 227 (11) 172 (9) 169 (7) 167 (4) 155 (8) 140 (4) 136 (11) 135 (5) 134 (8) 130 (5)

Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) H - Georgia Tech (33-12) H - Western Carolina (43-0) H - Maryland (40-7) H - Maryland (24-11) A - Wake Forest (24-7) H - Duquesne (42-0) A - George Washington (19-0) H - Middle Tennessee (37-14) H - Presbyterian College (53-6) H - Georgia Tech (28-31)

Date 9-26-1987 9-5-1987 11-16-1991 10-31-1970 10-6-1962 11-20-1948 10-31-1941 9-5-2009 9-22-1951 10-28-2000

PUNT RETURN YARDS BY OPPONENT Yds (PR) Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) 150 (5) H - Florida State (28-35) 147 (7) A - Auburn (7-28) 133 (7) A - Wake Forest (6-19) 129 (10) H - Virginia Tech (0-37) 126 (7) A - Georgia Tech (0-51) 126 (4) H - Virginia Tech (23-41) 124 (5) N1 - California (13-37) 116 (8) A - Tennessee (7-26) 116 (6) A - Georgia (7-19) 113 (3) A - South Carolina (0-20) N1 - Orlando, Fla. (Citrus Bowl)

Date 9-20-1997 11-29-1941 10-31-1942 9-12-1998 9-30-1944 10-6-2007 1-2-1992 10-28-1944 10-10-1964 10-25-1951

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS BY CLEMSON Yds (KOR) Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) Date 286 (7) A - Florida State (22-41) 9-25-2004 248 (7) A - Maryland (56-45) 10-15-2011 219 (6) A - Maryland (20-37) 11-10-2001 190 (10) N2 - West Virginia (33-70) 1-4-2012 188 (9) A - Tulane (13-54) 11-9-1946 188 (7) N1 - Alabama (10-34) 8-30-2008 174 (4) A - Georgia Tech (9-31) 10-7-1972 173 (7) A - Miami (Fla.) (40-37^) 10-24-2009 171 (9) A - Florida State (0-57) 9-11-1993 167 (3) A - Duke (47-10) 11-3-2007 N1 - Atlanta, Ga.; N2 - Miami Gardens, Fla. (Orange Bowl)

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS BY OPPONENT Yds (KOR) Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) 290 (10) H - North Carolina (59-38) 277 (8) H - NC State (62-48)

Date 10-22-2011 11-17-2012

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265 (11) H - Central Michigan (70-14) 240 (9) N1 - Temple (63-9) 231 (7) H - Duke (49-17) 220 (7) A - NC State (42-20) 216 (10) A - Wake Forest (51-6) 214 (6) A - Virginia Tech (27-7) 213 (5) A - Boston College (33-34^^) 213 (6) A - NC State (56-41) N1 - Charlotte, N.C.

10-20-2007 10-12-2006 10-15-1988 9-22-2007 11-4-1978 9-16-1989 9-9-2006 10-31-2015

SACKS BY CLEMSON Sacks (Yds) 12 (70) 11 (84) 10 (64) 10 (59) 9 (47) 9 (58) 8 (55) 8 (66) 8 (56) 8 (55)

Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) H - Furman (19-3) H - Utah State (35-6) H - Maryland (0-19) H - Duke (21-6) A - NC State (35-34) A - Wake Forest (24-6) H - NC State (39-10) H - Maryland (35-3) H - Duke (58-7) A - Duke (52-22)

Date 9-7-1996 10-16-2004 9-15-1979 10-17-1992 10-27-1984 10-27-1990 10-26-1985 11-2-1996 11-6-1999 9-30-2000

TACKLES FOR LOSS BY CLEMSON TFL (Yds) 19 (77) 17 (66) 17 (68) 16 (89) 15 (51) 15 (75) 15 (80) 15 (91)

Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) H - NC State (28-30) H - Duke (21-6) A - Miami (Fla.) (24-17) A - Virginia Tech (22-10) H - Maryland (40-7) H - Furman (19-3) H - Maryland (35-3) H - Utah State (35-6)

Date 10-24-1987 10-17-1992 10-6-2004 9-12-1987 11-16-1991 9-7-1996 11-2-1996 10-16-2004

PASS BREAKUPS BY CLEMSON PBU 18 15 14 14 14

Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) H - The Citadel (24-0) A - Duke (17-21) A - Virginia Tech (20-17) H - Duke (35-3) H - Virginia (34-20)

Date 10-4-1986 9-30-1989 9-14-1985 10-18-1986 10-7-1989

CAUSED FUMBLES BY CLEMSON CF Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) 5 H - Central Florida (21-13) 5 H - Notre Dame (24-22) 4 H - Maryland (0-19) 4 A - Georgia (31-28) 4 H - The Citadel (24-0) 4 H - Long Beach State (59-0) 4 H - Applachian State (48-0) 4 N1 - Duke (33-21) 4 A - Virginia (6-9) 4 H - Virginia (33-14) 4 A - Wake Forest (27-17) N1 - Tokyo, Japan

Date 9-1-2001 10-3-2015 9-15-1979 9-20-1986 10-4-1986 9-1-1990 9-22-1990 11-30-1991 9-17-1994 9-11-1999 10-7-2006

INTERCEPTIONS BY CLEMSON Int. (Yds) 6 (82) 6 (124) 5 (51) 5 (21) 5 (87) 5 (28) 5 (29) 5 (47) 5 (22) 5 (27) 5 (52) 5 (84)

Site - Opponent (Score CU-Opp.) A - South Carolina (17-7) A - NC State (43-22) A - South Carolina (21-13) A - Texas Christian (10-14) H - Virginia (29-3) A - South Carolina (3-7) H - Virginia (37-21) H - Georgia (13-3) A - Georgia (23-26) A - Duke (17-21) H - North Carolina (17-10) H - NC State (26-20)

Date 11-27-1971 9-30-1995 10-24-1940 10-24-1964 10-31-1964 11-23-1968 10-21-1972 9-19-1981 9-22-1984 9-30-1989 11-4-1995 10-30-2004

VICTORY MARGIN BY CLEMSON Margin CU-Opp. +122 122-0 +94 94-0 +76 76-0 +75 75-0 +73 73-0 +68 68-0 +66 66-0 +66 73-7 +65 65-0 +64 64-0 +62 69-7 +60 67-7 +60 60-0 +59 59-0 +59 59-0

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+59 59-0 H - Long Beach State +58 82-24 H - Wake Forest +58 58-0 A - Miami (Fla.) +57 57-0 A - Furman +57 57-0 H - Newberry +56 70-14 H - Central Michigan +55 55-0 H - Bingham +55 57-2 H - Furman +55 58-3 H - The Citadel +55 55-0 A - Virginia +54 54-0 H - Presbyterian College +54 63-9 N1 - Temple +54 54-0 H - SC State +53 53-0 H - Erskine +53 53-0 H - Presbyterian College +53 56-3 A - Furman +53 62-9 H - Missouri +52 52-0 A - Mercer +52 52-0 H - Erskine +52 52-0 H - Erskine +51 51-0 A - South Carolina +51 58-7 H - Duke +51 51-0 H - Louisiana Tech N1 - Charlotte, N.C.

9-1-1990 10-31-1981 10-24-2015 10-22-1914 10-7-1922 10-20-2007 10-20-1898 11-18-1950 9-16-1978 9-8-1984 9-23-1950 10-12-2006 9-20-2008 9-27-1919 11-25-1948 11-28-1959 9-9-2000 11-17-1913 11-18-1922 10-19-1928 11-1-1900 11-6-1999 9-30-2006

VICTORY MARGIN BY OPPONENT Margin CU-Opp. Site - Opponent +67 7-74 N1 - Alabama +57 0-57 A - Florida State +56 0-56 A - Auburn +56 0-56 A - Alabama +55 0-55 A - Georgia +53 13-66 H - Camp Hancock +51 0-51 A - Georgia Tech +51 0-51 A - Auburn +49 3-52 A - Oklahoma N1 - Montgomery, Ala.

Date 11-14-1931 9-11-1993 10-19-1912 9-20-1975 11-25-1920 11-9-1918 9-30-1944 10-11-1969 9-30-1972

HOME VICTORY MARGIN BY CLEMSON Margin CU-Opp. Opponent +122 122-0 Guilford +76 76-0 Presbyterian College +75 75-0 Newberry +68 68-0 Newberry +66 66-0 Presbyterian College +66 73-7 SC State +65 65-0 Camp Sevier +64 64-0 Davidson +62 69-7 Presbyterian College +60 67-7 Furman +60 60-0 Elon

Date 10-5-1901 11-22-1945 10-17-1930 9-21-1929 11-21-1957 9-6-2014 9-27-1918 10-19-1900 9-17-1949 11-23-1918 9-27-1924

VICTORY MARGIN AT CLEMSON BY OPPONENT Margin CU-Opp. Opponent +53 13-66 Camp Hancock +44 6-50 Virginia Tech +44 0-44 Auburn +42 0-42 Florida +41 0-41 Georgia +38 7-45 NC State +37 0-37 Virginia Tech +37 14-51 Florida State +36 7-43 Florida State +35 7-42 North Carolina +35 3-38 North Carolina

Date 11-9-1918 11-1-1924 10-10-1970 11-7-1925 9-18-1976 10-25-1975 9-12-1998 10-19-2013 11-1-1975 11-14-1970 10-20-2001

MEMORIAL STADIUM VICTORY MARGIN BY CLEMSON Margin CU-Opp. Opponent +76 76-0 Presbyterian College +66 66-0 Presbyterian College +66 73-7 SC State +62 69-7 Presbyterian College +59 59-0 The Citadel +59 59-0 Long Beach State +58 82-24 Wake Forest +56 70-14 Central Michigan +55 57-2 Furman +55 58-3 The Citadel

Date 11-22-1945 11-21-1957 9-6-2014 9-17-1949 11-27-1954 9-1-1990 10-31-1981 10-20-2007 11-18-1950 9-16-1978

MEMORIAL STADIUM VICTORY MARGIN BY OPPONENT Margin CU-Opp. Opponent +44 0-44 Auburn +41 0-41 Georgia +38 7-45 NC State +37 0-37 Virginia Tech +37 14-51 Florida State +36 7-43 Florida State +35 7-42 North Carolina +35 3-38 North Carolina

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Date 10-10-1970 9-18-1976 10-25-1975 9-12-1998 10-19-2013 11-1-1975 11-14-1970 10-20-2001

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Margin CU-Opp. Site - Opponent +94 94-0 A - Furman +73 73-0 A - Georgia Tech +59 59-0 A - Samford +58 58-0 A - Miami (Fla.) +57 57-0 A - Furman +55 55-0 A - Virginia +54 63-9 N1 - Temple +53 56-3 A - Furman +52 52-0 A - Mercer +51 51-0 A - South Carolina N1 - Charlotte, N.C.

Date 9-25-1915 10-17-1903 10-5-1912 10-24-2015 10-22-1914 9-8-1984 10-12-2006 11-28-1959 11-17-1913 11-1-1900

ROAD/NEUTRAL VICTORY MARGIN BY OPPONENT Margin CU-Opp. +67 7-74 +57 0-57 +56 0-56 +56 0-56 +55 0-55 +51 0-51 +51 0-51

Site - Opponent A - Alabama A - Florida State A - Auburn A - Alabama A - Georgia A - Georgia Tech A - Auburn

Date 11-14-1931 9-11-1993 10-19-1912 9-20-1975 11-25-1920 9-30-1944 10-11-1969

ACC VICTORY MARGIN BY CLEMSON Margin CU-Opp. +58 82-24 +58 58-0 +55 55-0 +51 58-7 +49 56-7 +49 59-10 +48 48-0 +48 55-7 +47 47-0 +45 51-6 +45 52-7

Site - Opponent H - Wake Forest A - Miami (Fla.) A - Virginia H - Duke H - Wake Forest A - Virginia A - Virginia H - Wake Forest A - Virginia A - Wake Forest H - North Carolina

Date 10-31-1981 10-24-2015 9-8-1984 11-6-1999 9-28-2013 11-2-2013 10-9-1982 9-16-2000 9-26-1959 11-4-1978 9-23-2006

ACC VICTORY MARGIN BY OPPONENT Margin CU-Opp. +57 0-57 +48 0-48 +47 7-54 +45 0-45 +38 7-45 +37 14-51

Site - Opponent A - Florida State A - Florida State A - Florida State A - North Carolina H - NC State H - Florida State

Date 9-11-1993 10-17-1998 11-4-2000 8-31-1996 10-25-1975 10-19-2013

POINTS BY CLEMSON Pts CU-Opp. 122 122-0 94 94-0 82 82-24 76 76-0 75 75-0 73 73-0 73 73-7 70 70-14 69 69-7 68 68-0 67 67-7 66 66-0 65 65-0 64 64-0 63 63-17 63 63-9 62 62-9 62 62-48 60 60-0 59 59-0 59 59-0 59 59-0 59 59-31 59 59-38 59 59-10 58 58-3 58 58-7 58 58-21 58 58-0 57 57-0 57 57-0 57 57-12 57 57-2 56 56-3 56 56-45 56 56-20 56 56-7 56 56-41 55 55-0 55 55-7

Site - Opponent H - Guilford A - Furman H - Wake Forest H - Presbyterian College H - Newberry A - Georgia Tech H - SC State H - Central Michigan H - Presbyterian College H - Newberry H - Furman H - Presbyterian College H - Camp Sevier H - Davidson A - South Carolina N1 - Temple H - Missouri H - NC State H - Elon A - Samford H - The Citadel H - Long Beach State H - Duke H - North Carolina A - Virginia H - The Citadel H - Duke H - Presbyterian College A - Miami (Fla.) A - Furman H - Newberry H - Virginia Military H - Furman A - Furman A - Maryland A - Duke H - Wake Forest A - NC State H - Bingham N2 - Florida

Date 10-5-1901 9-25-1915 10-31-1981 11-22-1945 10-17-1930 10-17-1903 9-6-2014 10-20-2007 9-17-1949 9-21-1929 11-23-1918 11-21-1957 9-27-1918 10-19-1900 11-22-2003 10-12-2006 9-9-2000 11-17-2012 9-27-1924 10-5-1912 11-27-1954 9-1-1990 12-1-2001 10-22-2011 11-2-2013 9-16-1978 11-6-1999 9-11-2010 10-24-2015 10-22-1914 10-7-1922 11-11-1944 11-18-1950 11-28-1959 10-15-2011 11-3-2012 9-28-2013 10-31-2015 10-20-1898 11-17-1917


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55 55-0 A - Virginia 55 55-9 H - Western Carolina 55 55-7 H - Wake Forest 55 55-31 H - Georgia Tech 54 54-0 H - Presbyterian College 54 54-32 H - North Carolina 54 54-21 H - Duke 54 54-6 H - Florida Atlantic 54 54-0 H - SC State 53 53-0 H - Erskine 53 53-0 H - Presbyterian College 53 53-20 H - Duquesne 53 53-6 H - Presbyterian College 53 53-13 H - Presbyterian College 52 52-14 H - The Citadel 52 52-0 A - Mercer 52 52-0 H - Erskine 52 52-0 H - Erskine 52 52-27 H - Maryland 52 52-22 A - Duke 52 52-7 H - North Carolina 52 52-27 H - Ball State 52 52-13 H - SC State 52 52-6 H - The Citadel 51 51-0 A - South Carolina 51 51-0 H - Louisiana Tech 50 50-35 H - North Carolina N1 - Charlotte, N.C.; N2 - Jacksonville, Fla.

9-8-1984 9-2-1995 9-16-2000 11-14-2013 9-23-1950 11-9-1974 10-20-1984 9-2-2006 9-20-2008 9-27-1919 11-25-1948 11-4-1950 11-22-1951 11-20-1952 10-26-1912 11-17-1913 11-18-1922 10-19-1928 11-12-1983 9-30-2000 9-23-2006 9-8-2012 9-7-2013 11-23-2013 11-1-1900 9-30-2006 9-27-2014

POINTS BY OPPONENT Pts CU-Opp. Site - Opponent Date 74 7-74 N1 - Alabama 11-14-1931 70 33-70 N3 - West Virginia 1-4-2012 66 13-66 H - Camp Hancock 11-9-1918 57 0-57 A - Florida State 9-11-1993 56 0-56 A - Auburn 10-14-1921 56 0-56 A - Alabama 9-20-1975 56 20-56 A - South Carolina 11-22-1975 55 0-55 A - Georgia 11-25-1920 55 15-55 N2 - Texas Tech 12-23-2002 54 7-54 A - Florida State 11-4-2000 54 13-54 A - Tulane 11-9-1946 54 13-54 A - Florida 10-11-1952 53 23-53 A - Maryland 11-14-1992 52 3-52 A - Oklahoma 9-30-1972 51 0-51 A - Georgia Tech 9-30-1944 51 0-51 A - Auburn 10-11-1969 51 14-51 H - Florida State 10-19-2013 50 6-50 H - Virginia Tech 11-1-1924 N1 - Montgomery, Ala.; N2 - Orlando, Fla. (Tangerine Bowl); N3 - Miami Gardens, Fla. (Orange Bowl)

POINTS BY BOTH TEAMS Pts CU-Opp. Site - Opponent 122 122-0 H - Guilford 110 62-48 H - NC State 106 82-24 H - Wake Forest 103 33-70 N1 - West Virginia 101 56-45 A - Maryland 97 59-38 H - North Carolina 97 56-41 A - NC State 94 94-0 A - Furman 91 ^47-44 A - Georgia Tech 90 59-31 H - Duke N1 - Miami Gardens, Fla. (Orange Bowl)

Date 10-5-1901 11-17-2012 10-31-1981 1-4-2012 10-15-2011 10-22-2011 10-31-2015 9-25-1915 9-29-2001 12-1-2001

POINTS IN ROAD/NEUTRAL GAME BY CLEMSON Pts CU-Opp. Site - Opponent 94 94-0 A - Furman 73 73-0 A - Georgia Tech 63 63-17 A - South Carolina 63 63-9 N1 - Temple 59 59-0 A - Samford 59 59-10 A - Virginia 58 58-0 A - Miami (Fla.) 57 57-0 A - Furman 56 56-3 A - Furman 56 56-45 A - Maryland 56 56-20 A - Duke 56 56-41 A - NC State N1 - Charlotte, N.C.

Date 9-25-1915 10-17-1903 11-22-2003 10-12-2006 10-5-1912 11-2-2013 10-24-2015 10-22-1914 11-28-1959 10-15-2011 11-3-2012 10-31-2015

POINTS IN ROAD/NEUTRAL GAME BY OPPONENT Pts 74 70 57 56 56

CU-Opp. 7-74 33-70 0-57 0-56 0-56

Site - Opponent N1 - Alabama N3 - West Virginia A - Florida State A - Auburn A - Alabama

Date 11-14-1931 1-4-2012 9-11-1993 10-14-1921 9-20-1975

56 20-56 A - South Carolina 11-22-1975 55 0-55 A - Georgia 11-25-1920 55 15-55 N2 - Texas Tech 12-23-2002 54 13-54 A - Tulane 11-9-1946 54 13-54 A - Florida 10-11-1952 54 7-54 A - Florida State 11-4-2000 N1 - Montgomery, Ala.; N2 - Orlando, Fla. (Tangerine Bowl); N3 - Miami Gardens, Fla. (Orange Bowl)

POINTS IN ACC GAME BY CLEMSON Pts 82 62 59 59 59 58 58 56 56 56 56 55 55 55

CU-Opp. 82-24 62-48 59-31 59-38 59-10 58-7 58-0 56-45 56-20 56-7 56-41 55-0 55-7 55-31

Site - Opponent H - Wake Forest H - N.C State H - Duke H - North Carolina A - Virginia H - Duke A - Miami (Fla.) A - Maryland A - Duke H - Wake Forest A - NC State A - Virginia H - Wake Forest H - Georgia Tech

Date 10-31-1981 11-17-2012 12-1-2001 10-22-2011 11-2-2013 11-6-1999 10-24-2015 10-15-2011 11-3-2012 9-28-2013 10-31-2015 9-8-1984 9-16-2000 11-14-2013

45 7-45 NC State 45 26-45 Florida State 44 0-44 Auburn 43 7-43 Florida State 42 7-42 North Carolina 41 12-41 Wake Forest 41 0-41 Georgia 41 27-41 Florida State 41 23-41 Virginia Tech

10-25-1975 9-9-1995 10-10-1970 11-1-1975 11-14-1970 10-30-1943 9-18-1976 11-3-2001 10-6-2007

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POINTS IN ACC GAME BY OPPONENT Pts 57 54 53 51 49 48 48 48 46 45 45 45 45 45

CU-Opp. 0-57 7-54 23-53 14-51 37-49 0-48 31-48 62-48 39-46 7-45 26-45 0-45 42-45 56-45

Site - Opponent A - Florida State A - Florida State A - Maryland H - Florida State A - Florida State A - Florida State A - Florida State H - NC State A - NC State H - NC State H - Florida State A - North Carolina A - Georgia Tech A - Maryland

Date 9-11-1993 11-4-2000 11-14-1992 10-19-2013 9-22-2012 10-17-1998 10-3-2002 11-17-2012 10-31-1998 10-25-1975 9-9-1995 8-31-1996 11-13-1999 10-15-2011

POINTS AT HOME BY CLEMSON Pts CU-Opp. Opponent 122 122-0 Guilford 82 82-24 Wake Forest 76 76-0 Presbyterian College 75 75-0 Newberry 73 73-7 SC State 70 70-14 Central Michigan 69 69-7 Presbyterian College 68 68-0 Newberry 67 67-7 Furman 66 66-0 Presbyterian College

Date 10-5-1901 10-31-1981 11-22-1945 10-17-1930 9-6-2014 10-20-2007 9-17-1949 9-21-1929 11-23-1918 11-21-1957

POINTS AT MEMORIAL STADIUM BY CLEMSON Pts CU-Opp. Opponent 82 82-24 Wake Forest 76 76-0 Presbyterian College 73 73-7 SC State 70 70-14 Central Michigan 69 69-7 Presbyterian College 66 66-0 Presbyterian College 62 62-9 Missouri 62 62-48 NC State 59 59-0 The Citadel 59 59-0 Long Beach State 59 59-31 Duke 59 59-38 North Carolina

Date 10-31-1981 11-22-1945 9-6-2014 10-20-2007 9-17-1949 11-21-1957 9-9-2000 11-17-2012 11-27-1954 9-1-1990 12-1-2001 10-22-2011

POINTS AT CLEMSON BY OPPONENT Pts CU-Opp. Opponent 66 13-66 Camp Hancock 51 14-51 Florida State 50 6-50 Virginia Tech 48 62-48 NC State 46 39-46 NC State 45 19-45 Auburn 45 7-45 NC State 45 26-45 Florida State 44 0-44 Auburn

Date 11-9-1918 10-19-2013 11-1-1924 11-17-2012 10-31-1998 11-21-1953 10-25-1975 9-9-1995 10-10-1970

POINTS AT MEMORIAL STADIUM BY OPPONENT Pts CU-Opp. Opponent 51 14-51 Florida State 48 62-48 NC State 46 39-46 NC State 45 19-45 Auburn

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OFFENSIVE TEAM SEASON BESTS CARRIES PER GAME

1. 2015 13-0 2. 1981 12-0 3. 1948 11-0 1978 11-1 2012 11-2 2013 11-2 7. 1987 10-2 1988 10-2 1989 10-2 1990 10-2 2011 10-4 2014 10-3

WINNING PERCENTAGE 1. 2015 13-0 100.0 1981 12-0 100.0 1948 11-0 100.0 1900 6-0 100.0 4. 1950 9-0-1 95.0 5. 1978 11-1 91.7 6. 1939 9-1 90.0 7. 1982 9-1-1 86.4 1983 9-1-1 86.4 Note: Minimum six games.

PLAYS 1. 2012 2. 2011 3. 2013 4. 2015 5. 2014 6. 2007 7. 2003 8. 1978 9. 2000

1062 1055 1037 1032 990 963 954 946 931

PLAYS PER GAME 1. 2012 2. 2013 3. 2015 4. 1978 5. 2000 6. 1999 7. 1991 8. 1986 9. 2014

81.7 79.8 79.4 78.8 77.6 76.7 76.5 76.4 76.2

YARDS PER PLAY 1. 2006 2. 2015 3. 2013 4. 2012 5. 1950 6. 2011 7. 2003 8. 2009 9. 2001

6.50 6.43 6.36 6.28 6.16 5.85 5.73 5.73 5.68

YARDS 1. 2012 6665 2. 2015 6638 3. 2013 6600 4. 2011 6171 5. 2003 5467 6. 2006 5342 7. 2014 5308 8. 2000 5242 2007 5242

YARDS PER GAME 1. 2012 512.7 2. 2015 510.6 3. 2013 507.7 4. 2011 440.8 5. 2000 436.8 6. 2001 432.0 7. 1978 427.8 8. 2003 420.5 9. 2006 410.9

CARRIES 1. 1978 741 2. 1979 725 3. 1981 705 1986 705 5. 1989 678 6. 1988 673 7. 1990 667

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1. 1978 61.8 2. 1979 60.4 3. 1981 58.8 1986 58.8 5. 1963 56.5 1989 56.5 7. 1982 56.2

RUSHING YARDS 1. 1978 2. 1986 3. 1988 4. 1991 5. 1981 6. 1987 7. 1990 8. 1995 9. 2015

3469 3245 3241 3019 2977 2972 2956 2945 2888

YARDS PER CARRY 1. 2006 2. 1950 3. 1941 4. 2015 5. 1992 6. 1988 7. 2009 8. 1949 9. 1978

5.72 5.25 5.07 4.95 4.88 4.82 4.81 4.79 4.68

RUSH YARDS PER GAME 1. 1978 289.1 2. 1986 270.4 3. 1988 270.1 4. 1950 264.8 5. 1992 257.1 6. 1991 251.6 7. 1983 250.2

COMPLETIONS 1. 2013 2. 2012 3. 2011 4. 2015 5. 2003 6. 2007 7. 2014 8. 2002 9. 1999

341 318 311 309 300 295 292 268 252

COMPLETIONS PER GAME 1. 2013 2. 2012 3. 2015 4. 2003 5. 2007 6. 2014 7. 2011 8. 1999 9. 2005

26.2 24.5 23.8 23.1 22.7 22.5 22.2 21.0 20.7

PASS ATTEMPTS 1. 2011 2. 2013 3. 2003 4. 2012 5. 2002 6. 2007 7. 2014 8. 2015 9. 1999

525 493 490 474 462 455 451 449 423

PASS ATTEMPTS PER GAME 1. 2013 2. 2003 3. 2011 4. 2012 5. 2002 6. 1999 7. 2007 8. 2014 9. 2015

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PASSING YARDS

1. 2013 2. 2012 3. 2011 4. 2015 5. 2003 6. 2014 7. 2002 8. 2007 9. 1999

4330 4181 3952 3750 3687 3404 3157 3147 3019

SCORING MARGIN

FEWEST TURNOVERS PER GAME

1. 1900 +35.3 2. 1901 +30.4 3. 1950 +26.7 4. 1903 +24.2 5. 1898 +22.5 6. 1978 +19.8 7. 1981 +19.4 8. 1989 +19.2 9. 1990 +18.7

1. 1940 0.88 2. 2007 0.92 3. 1988 1.08 1989 1.08 5. 1994 1.09 6. 1938 1.11 7. 2005 1.36 8. 2014 1.38 9. 1990 1.42 1996 1.42

PASS YARDS PER GAME

PUNTING AVERAGE

1. 2013 333.1 2. 2012 321.6 3. 2015 288.5 4. 2003 283.6 5. 2011 282.3 6. 2014 261.8 7. 1999 251.6 8. 2002 242.8 9. 2007 242.1

1. 1984 44.0 2. 1990 43.7 3. 1983 43.3 4. 1979 43.0 5. 1948 42.7 1989 42.7 7. 2010 42.5 8. 2014 42.4 9. 1981 42.1

TURNOVER MARGIN 1. 1988 +21 2. 1940 +19 3. 1978 +17 1981 +17 1990 +17 1994 +17 7. 1950 +16 8. 1989 +15

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE

NET PUNTING AVERAGE

TURNOVER MARGIN PER GAME

1. 2013 2. 2015 3. 2012 4. 2005 5. 2007 6. 2014 7. 2008 8. 2003 9. 2006

1. 1984 2. 2010 3. 1983 4. 2014 5. 1981 6. 1989 7. 1979 8. 2006 9. 1990

1. 1940 +2.11 2. 1988 +1.75 3. 1950 +1.60 4. 1990 +1.42 1994 +1.42 6. 1978 +1.42 1981 +1.42 8. 1943 +1.37

69.2 68.8 67.1 65.8 64.8 64.7 62.0 61.2 60.6

PASS EFFICIENCY 1. 2013 164.2 2. 2012 163.1 3. 2015 155.2 4. 1950 148.0 5. 2007 142.1 6. 1989 139.8 7. 2014 139.7 8. 2011 138.6 9. 2006 136.5

42.7 40.5 40.3 40.2 39.5 39.3 39.0 38.6 38.3

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 1. 1948 2. 1954 3. 1961 4. 2000 5. 1970 6. 2009 7. 1938 8. 1987 9. 1993

17.1 16.3 15.9 15.0 14.9 14.4 14.2 13.6 12.9

INTERCEPTION AVOIDANCE

KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE

1. 2007 .0132 2. 1988 .0199 3. 1992 .0205 4. 2011 .0229 5. 1990 .0233 6. 2013 .0243 7. 1978 .0244 8. 2005 .0265 9. 2003 .0265

1. 2003 2. 2004 3. 2006 4. 2002 5. 2007 6. 1997 7. 1959 8. 2009 9. 1968

TOUCHDOWNS 1. 2013 2. 2012 3. 2015 4. 2011 5. 2000 2006 7. 2009 8. 2007 9. 2001

27.7 27.1 25.4 24.3 23.9 23.9 23.9 23.8 23.4

FIRST DOWNS 69 68 62 58 55 55 54 51 49

POINTS

1. 2012 341 2. 2015 332 3. 2013 327 4. 2011 315 5. 2003 303 6. 2007 293 7. 2001 282 8. 1978 273 2000 273

FIRST DOWNS PER GAME

1. 2012 2. 2013 3. 2015 4. 2011 5. 2009 6. 2007 7. 2006 8. 2000 9. 2014

533 522 500 470 436 430 425 416 401

POINTS PER GAME 1. 2012 2. 2013 3. 2015 4. 2000 5. 1950 6. 2011 7. 2007 8. 2006 9. 1984

41.0 40.2 38.5 34.7 34.4 33.6 33.1 32.7 31.5

1. 2012 2. 2015 3. 2013 4. 2001 5. 2003 6. 2000 7. 1978 8. 2007 9. 2011

26.2 25.5 25.2 23.5 23.3 22.8 22.8 22.5 22.5

FEWEST TURNOVERS 1. 1940 2. 1938 3. 1994 2007 5. 1988 1989 7. 2005 8. 1990 1996

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DEFENSIVE TEAM SEASON BESTS COMPLETIONS

1. 1943 462 2. 1940 468 3. 1941 487 4. 1946 489 5. 1938 491 6. 1953 518 7. 1939 519 1944 519

1. 1939 2. 1938 3. 1940 4. 1956 5. 1942 1955 1957

PLAYS PER GAME

1. 1939 2. 1938 3. 1956 4. 1942 1955 1957 7. 1940

1. 1939 2. 1940 3. 1954 4. 1945 5. 1941 6. 1946 7. 1963

51.9 52.0 52.8 53.3 54.1 54.3 54.4

YARDS PER PLAY 1. 1939 2. 1954 3. 1963 4. 1990 5. 1940 6. 1959 7. 1938

3.03 3.34 3.40 3.52 3.53 3.53 3.55

YARDS PER GAME 1. 1939 157.5 2. 1954 176.1 3. 1948 177.2 4. 1940 183.6 5. 1963 184.7 6. 1945 193.2 7. 1938 193.3

CARRIES 1. 1941 2. 1946 3. 1940 4. 1963 5. 1943 6. 1950 7. 1945

334 336 339 344 349 354 364

CARRIES PER GAME 1. 1986 32.8 2. 1990 33.5 1991 33.5 4. 2008 34.1 5. 1963 34.4 6. 1995 34.6 7. 1987 34.7 8. 2007 34.8 2015 34.8

RUSHING YARDS 1. 1991 733 2. 1990 848 3. 1941 904 4. 1987 912 5. 1963 931 6. 1954 969 7. 1997 970 8. 1982 1068

RUSH YARDS PER GAME 1. 1991 2. 1990 3. 1987 4. 1997 5. 1963 6. 1989 7. 1954

61.1 70.9 82.6 88.2 93.1 96.9 96.9

YARDS PER CARRY 1. 1991 2. 1990 3. 1987 4. 1954 5. 1981 6. 1982 7. 1997

1.82 2.11 2.42 2.50 2.54 2.67 2.68

32 39 46 48 49 49 49

COMPLETIONS PER GAME 3.2 4.3 4.4 4.9 4.9 4.9 5.1

PASS ATTEMPTS 1. 1938 105 2. 1939 109 3. 1944 109 4. 1943 113 5. 1956 124 6. 1940 129 1957 129

PASS ATTEMPTS PER GAME 1. 1939 2. 1959 3. 1938 4. 1944 5. 1975 6. 1957 7. 1955

10.9 11.3 11.7 12.1 12.5 12.9 13.4

PASSING YARDS 1. 1939 2. 1956 3. 1938 4. 1940 5. 1957 6. 1942 7. 1954

449 526 531 558 597 724 792

PASS YARDS PER GAME 1. 1938 2. 1939 3. 1956 4. 1957 5. 1950 6. 1944 7. 1942

33.0 44.9 52.6 59.7 62.0 71.0 72.4

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 1. 1939 29.4 2. 1951 34.7 3. 1945 35.5 4. 1940 35.7 1953 35.7 6. 1944 36.7 7. 1955 37.0

PASS EFFICIENCY 1. 1956 2. 1950 3. 1964 4. 1952 5. 1978 6. 1981 7. 1971 8. 1990

55.0 70.2 76.7 81.0 81.7 81.9 86.6 87.0

INTERCEPTIONS 1. 1951 2. 1978 3. 1981 4. 1995 5. 1948 1977 1989 2002 2009

25 24 23 22 21 21 21 21 21

OVERTIME GAMES (6-6) Date Opponent Site W-L Score OT 11-8-97 Duke H W 29-20 1 9-29-01 Georgia Tech A W 47-44 1 10-11-03 Virginia H W 30-27 1 9-4-04 Wake Forest H W 37-30 2 11-6-04 Miami (Fla.) A W 24-17 1 9-17-05 Miami (Fla.) H L 30-36 3 9-24-05 Boston College H L 13-16 1 9-9-06 Boston College A L 33-34 2 12-31-07 Auburn N1 L 20-23 1 10-24-09 Miami (Fla.) A W 40-37 1 9-18-10 Auburn A L 24-27 1 9-20-14 Florida State A L 17-23 1 * - score ended game; N1 - Atlanta, Ga.; Note: Home games in bold.

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Deciding Play *Rahim Abdullah 63 interception return *Woodrow Dantzler 11 run *Kevin Youngblood 4 pass from Charlie Whitehurst Kyle Browning 11 pass from Charlie Whitehurst Reggie Merriweather 2 run Tyrone Moss 25 run *Brian Toal 1 run L.V. Whitworth 6 run, *Ryan Ohliger extra point *Kodi Burns 7 run *Jacoby Ford 26 pass from Kyle Parker Wes Byrum 39 FG *Karlos Williams 12 run

INTERCEPTIONS PER GAME 1. 1951 2.27 2. 1940 2.11 3. 1978 2.00 4. 1981 1.91 5. 1948 1.91 6. 1945 1.90 1964 1.90

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 1. 2008 2. 1951 3. 1959 4. 1970 5. 2009 6. 1978 7. 1987 8. 2000

368 361 349 344 342 327 318 296

TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED 1. 1939 2. 1940 3. 1950 4. 1956 1979 1981 1990 8. 1967

6 8 9 11 11 11 11 15

POINTS ALLOWED PER GAME 1. 1939 2. 1938 1950 4. 1948 5. 1945 6. 1956 7. 1957

4.5 6.2 6.2 6.9 7.3 7.4 7.8

TURNOVERS FORCED 1. 1981 2. 1978 1983 1989 5. 1973 6. 1950 1977 1982

41 38 38 38 37 35 35 35

TURNOVERS FORCED PER GAME 1. 1943 4.00 2. 1952 3.56 3. 1950 3.50 4. 1983 3.45 5. 1981 3.42 6. 1945 3.40 1964 3.40 1968 3.40

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PLAYS/RETURNS BY CLEMSON Yds Player(s) Type 108 Richie Luzzi MFG 102 Don Kelley INT 100 John Maxwell KOR 100 Derrick Hamilton KOR 100 Derrick Hamilton KOR 99 Bill Mathis KOR 98 Hal Davis KOR 98 Doug Thomas KOR 98 Doug Thomas KOR 97 Mark Feller to Craig Brantley Pass 97 Justin Miller KOR 96 C.J. Spiller KOR 96 C.J. Spiller KOR 96 Tajh Boyd to Sammy Watkins Pass 95 Joe Henderson KOR 94 Rex Varn INT 94 Jacoby Ford KOR 93 Rex Varn INT 93 Antwan Edwards FR 92 Jacoby Ford PR 92 C.J. Spiller KOR 91 Mike Barber FR 91 Tajh Boyd to Sammy Watkins Pass 90 Shad Bryant PR 90 Banks McFadden Run 90 Bobby Gage PR 90 Jimmy Quarles INT 90 Buck George Run 90 C.J. Spiller KOR 90 C.J. Spiller KOR 89 Bobby Gage KOR 89 Wesley McFadden Run 89 Darnell Stephens PR 89 Derrick Witherspoon Run 89 Sammy Watkins KOR 88 Bobby Gage Run 88 Mack Matthews PR 88 Terrence Flagler Run 88 Brian Mance PR 88 C.J. Spiller KOR 87 Billy Hair Run 87 Steve Fuller to Jerry Butler Pass 87 Andre Ellington KOR 86 Justin Miller KOR 85 Don Kelley PR 85n Antwan Edwards KOR N1 - Charlotte, N.C.; N2 - Montgomery, Ala.; N3

Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) A - Georgia (13-31) H - Duke (10-21) N2 - Cumberland (11-11) A - Maryland (20-37) H - North Carolina (36-28) A - Georgia Tech (6-16) H - Georgia (16-24) H - Long Beach St. (59-0) N3 - Maryland (18-17) H - Virginia (28-9) A - Florida State (22-41) N4 - Alabama (10-34) H - Middle Tennessee (37-14) A - Virginia (59-10) H - Georgia Tech (33-12) A - NC State (33-10) H - Louisiana Tech (51-0) H - Maryland (14-21) A - Virginia (18-20) H - Florida Atlantic (54-6) A - Maryland (21-24) H - Chattanooga (54-3) A - Syracuse (49-14) N1 - George Washington (7-7) H - Presbyterian College (18-0) H - NC State (6-0) A - Rice (20-14) A - Furman (32-14) H - Wake Forest (44-10) A - Miami (Fla.) (40-37) A - Duquesne (34-13) A - Virginia Tech (22-10) H - Maryland (40-7) H - Maryland (29-0) A - Maryland (56-45) H - Presbyterian College (76-0) A - Wake Forest (24-7) A - Wake Forest (28-20) H - Georgia Tech (28-31) A - South Carolina (17-34) H - Furman (57-2) A - Maryland (28-24) H - Maryland (31-7) A - Florida State (22-41) A - Maryland (24-11) A - Virginia (18-20) - Baltimore, Md.; N4 - Atlanta, Ga.

Date 9-28-1968 10-24-1970 11-26-1903 11-10-2001 10-25-2003 10-3-1959 10-13-1962 9-1-1990 9-15-1990 11-16-1974 9-25-2004 8-30-2008 9-5-2009 11-2-2013 6-26-1987 10-28-1978 9-30-2006 9-10-1977 9-19-1998 9-2-2006 10-3-2009 10-3-1992 10-5-2013 10-8-1938 9-23-1939 10-2-1948 9-29-1951 11-17-1951 11-10-2007 10-24-2009 11-15-1947 9-12-1987 11-16-1991 10-30-1993 10-15-2011 9-22-1945 10-6-1962 11-1-1986 10-28-2000 11-28-2009 11-18-1950 11-18-1978 10-16-2010 9-25-2004 10-31-1970 9-19-1998

PLAYS/RETURNS BY OPPONENT Yds Player(s) 100 Larry Fallen 100 Victor Harris 100 T.J. Thorpe 100 Todd Gurley 100 Traveon Samuel 100 Nyheim Hines 99 Darrell Blackman 99 Darwin Cook 98 Doug Kotar 98 Steve Atkins 98n Scott Woerner 98 Chris Weinke to Marvin Minnis 97 Dick Christy 97 Gene Washington 97 Leon Washington 96 Quinton McCracken 96 Jeff Smith 94n Brandon Bennett & Reggie Richardson 94n Jameis Winston to Nick O’Leary 93n Kevin Marion 92 John Schultz 92 Jon Jeffries 91 Fred Gibson 90 Floyd Reid 90 Dick Nolan 90 Marcus Mickel 90 Peter Warrick 90n Lamarcus Joyner 88 Bernie Faloney 87 Dennis Tabron 87n Kevin Tisdel 85 Matt Robinson to Gene Washington 85 Gary Schofield to Tim Ryan 85 Jamie Barnette to Torry Holt 85 Eric King 85 Ben Mauk to Jason Anderson 85 Jerrard Tarrant

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Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) H - Virginia Tech (38-7) H - Virginia Tech (23-41) H - North Carolina (59-38) A - Georgia (21-45) A - Louiville (20-17) A - NC State (56-41) A - NC State (42-20) N2 - West Virginia (33-70) H - Kentucky (10-13) A - Maryland (28-24) A - Georgia (16-20) A - Florida State (7-54) H - NC State (7-13) A - Georgia (14-31) A - Florida State (31-48) H - Duke (49-17) A - Boston College (33-34) H - South Carolina (7-33) H - Florida State (14-51) A - Wake Forest (27-17) H - Maryland (20-22) A - Virginia Tech (22-10) A - Georgia (28-31) A - Georgia (0-20) H - Maryland (0-20) A - Virginia Tech (27-7) H - Florida State (28-35) A - Florida State (37-49) H - Maryland (0-20) H - Duke (17-34) A - Georgia Tech (19-21) H - Georgia (0-41) N1 - Wake Forest (21-17) H - NC State (39-46) A - Wake Forest (17-45) H - Wake Forest (37-30) A - Georgia Tech (27-30)

Date 10-7-1978 10-6-2007 10-22-2011 8-30-2014 9-17-2015 10-31-2015 9-22-2007 1-4-2012 9-11-1971 11-18-1978 9-20-1980 11-4-2000 10-5-1957 9-22-1973 10-3-2002 10-15-1988 9-9-2006 11-19-1994 10-19-2013 10-7-2006 11-15-1975 9-12-1987 8-31-2002 9-28-1945 10-3-1953 9-16-1989 9-15-1997 9-22-2012 10-3-1953 10-18-1980 10-13-1990 9-18-1976 11-27-1982 10-31-1998 11-1-2003 9-4-2004 9-10-2009

85 Jamal Golden INT A - Georgia Tech (6-28) N1 - Tokyo, Japan; N2 - Miami Gardens, Fla. (Orange Bowl)

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CARRIES BY CLEMSON Yds 90 90 89 89 88 88 87 83 82 81 81 80 80 N1 -

Player, Pos. Banks McFadden, TB Buck George, TB Wesley McFadden, TB Derrick Witherspoon, TB Bobby Gage, TB Terrence Flagler, TB Billy Hair, TB C.J. Spiller, RB Chuck McSwain, TB Jackie Calvert, TB Derrick Witherspoon, TB Jay Washington, TB C.J. Spiller, RB Atlanta, Ga.

Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) H - Presbyterian College (18-0) A - Furman (34-14) A - Virginia Tech (22-10) H - Maryland (29-0) H - Presbyterian College (76-0) A - Wake Forest (28-20) H - Furman (57-2) N1 - Auburn (20-23) A - Virginia (48-0) A - Missouri (34-0) H - Appalachian State (48-0) A - Georgia Tech (21-29) H - South Carolina (28-31)

Date 9-23-1939 11-17-1951 9-12-1987 10-30-1993 9-22-1945 11-1-1986 11-18-1950 12-31-2007 10-9-1982 9-30-1950 9-22-1990 9-29-1973 11-25-2006

CARRIES BY OPPONENT Yds 98 84 82 82 81 80

Player Steve Atkins Mike Voight Davey Ford Anthony Allen Willie Burden Bobby Hall

Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) A - Maryland (28-24) H - North Carolina (23-27) A - Florida State (7-54) A - Georgia Tech (27-30) H - NC State (23-31) A - NC State (24-19)

Date 11-18-1978 11-6-1976 11-4-2000 9-10-2009 11-20-1971 11-2-1968

PASSES BY CLEMSON Yds 97 96 91 87 83 83 82 81 81 80 80 80 80 80 N1 -

Players Mark Fellers to Craig Brantley Tajh Boyd to Sammy Watkins Tajh Boyd to Sammy Watkins Steve Fuller to Jerry Butler Charlie Whitehurst to Airese Currie Cullen Harper to C.J. Spiller Will Proctor to C.J. Spiller Joel Wells to Joe Pagliei Billy Lott to Perry Tuttle Jimmy Addison to Edgar McGee Willie Jordan to Craig Brantley Homer Jordan to Perry Tuttle Nealon Greene to Joe Woods Nealon Greene to Tony Horne Richmond, Va.

Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) H - Virginia (28-9) A - Virginia (59-10) A - Syracuse (49-14) A - Maryland (28-24) A - North Carolina (42-12) H - Duke (31-7) A - Boston College (33-34) A - South Carolina (8-13) H - Furman (21-0) A - Wake Forest (23-21) A - Georgia Tech (28-33) H - Wofford (45-10) H - Wake Forest (21-10) A - Duke (13-6)

Date 11-16-1974 11-2-2013 10-5-2013 11-18-1978 11-9-2002 11-15-2008 9-9-2006 10-21-1954 9-8-1979 10-29-1966 9-27-1975 9-5-1981 9-28-1996 10-12-1996

PASSES BY OPPONENT Yds Players 98 Chris Weinke to Marvin Minnis 94n Jameis Winston to Nick O’Leary 85 Matt Robinson to Gene Washington 85 Gary Schofield to Tim Ryan 85 Jamie Barnette to Torry Holt 85 Ben Mauk to Jason Anderson 81 Shawn Jones to Hector Rodriguez 80 Thad Busby to Peter Warrick N1 - Miami, Fla. (Orange Bowl)

Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) A - Florida State (7-54) H - Florida State (14-51) H - Georgia (0-41) N1 - Wake Forest (21-17) H - NC State (39-46) H - Wake Forest (37-30) H - Georgia Tech (14-30) H - Florida State (28-35)

Date 11-4-2000 10-19-2013 9-18-1976 11-27-1982 10-18-1998 9-4-2004 10-14-1989 9-20-1997

PUNT RETURNS BY CLEMSON Yds Player Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) 108* Richie Luzzi A - Georgia (13-31) 92 Jacoby Ford H - Florida Atlantic (54-6) 90 Shad Bryant N1 - Virginia Military (7-7) 90 Bobby Gage H - NC State (6-0) 89 Darnell Stephens H - Maryland (40-7) 88 Mack Matthews A - Wake Forest (24-7) 88 Brian Mance H - Georgia Tech (28-31) 85 Don Kelley A - Maryland (24-11) 81 Ken Moore N1 - Wake Forest (32-20) * - missed field goal return; N1 - Charlotte, N.C.; N2 - Savannah, Ga.

Date 10-28-1968 9-2-2006 10-8-1938 10-2-1948 11-16-1991 10-6-1962 10-28-2000 10-31-1970 10-30-1954

PUNT RETURNS BY OPPONENT Yds 90 90 90 85 84n 82

Player Floyd Reid Dick Nolan Peter Warrick Jerrard Tarrant Carroll McLain Eddie Royal

Yds 100 100 100 99 98 98

Player John Maxwell Derrick Hamilton Derrick Hamilton Bill Mathis Hal Davis Doug Thomas

Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) A - Georgia (0-20) H - Maryland (0-20) H - Florida State (28-35) A - Georgia Tech (27-30) A - South Carolina (28-14) H - Virginia Tech (23-41)

Date 9-29-1945 10-3-1953 9-20-1997 9-10-2009 10-20-1955 10-6-2007

KICKOFF RETURNS BY CLEMSON

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Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) N1 - Cumberland (11-11) A - Maryland (20-37) H - North Carolina (36-28) A - Georgia Tech (6-16) H - Georgia (16-24) H - Long Beach State (59-0)

Date 11-26-1903 11-10-2001 10-25-2003 10-3-1959 10-13-1962 9-1-1990


98 97 96 96 95 94 92 90 90 N1 -

Doug Thomas Justin Miller C.J. Spiller C.J. Spiller Joe Henderson Jacoby Ford C.J. Spiller C.J. Spiller C.J. Spiller Montgomery, Ala.; N2 - Baltimore,

Yds 100 100 100 100 100 100 99 98 97 97 97 96 96 94n 93n 92 92 91 90 90n

Player Larry Fallen Victor Harris T.J. Thorpe Todd Gurley Traveon Samuel Nyheim Hines Darrell Blackman Doug Kotar Dick Christy Gene Washington Leon Washington Quinton McCracken Jeff Smith Brandon Bennett & Reggie Richardson Kevin Marion John Schultz Jon Jeffries Fred Gibson Marcus Mickel Lamarcus Joyner

Yds 102 94 93 90 83n 82 77n 76

Player Don Kelley Rex Varn Rex Varn Jimmy Quarles Tim Childers Jock McKissic Rudy Hayes James Hough

Yds 98n 87 85 85 83 81

Player Scott Woerner Dennis Tabron Eric King Jamal Golden Ernie Arizzi Mark Franklin

Yds 61 57 57 55 55 53 53 53 53 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 51 51 51 51 50 50 N1

Player Spencer Benton Obed Ariri Chris Gardocki Donald Igwebuike Donald Igwebuike Donald Igwebuike Chris Gardocki Nelson Welch Richard Jackson Eddie Seigler Eddie Seigler Obed Ariri Donald Igwebuike Donald Igwebuike Chris Gardocki Nelson Welch David Richardson Mark Buchholz Richard Jackson Chris Gardocki Chris Gardocki Richard Jackson Chandler Catanzaro Bob Burgess Chandler Catanzaro Baltimore, Md.

Yds 60 57 55 54

Player Kevin Butler Vince Fusco Dustin Hopkins Johnny Duncan

LONGEST PLAYS

N2 - Maryland (18-17) A - Florida State (22-41) N3 - Alabama (10-34) H - Middle Tennessee (37-14) H - Georgia Tech (33-12) H - Louisiana Tech (51-0) A - Maryland (21-24) H - Wake Forest (44-10) A - Miami (Fla.) (40-37) Md.; N3 - Atlanta, Ga.

9-15-1990 9-25-2004 8-30-2008 9-5-2009 9-26-1987 9-30-2006 10-3-2009 11-10-2007 10-24-2009

KICKOFF RETURNS BY OPPONENT Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) H - Virginia Tech (38-7) H - Virginia Tech (23-41) H - North Carolina (59-38) A - Georgia (21-45) A - Louisville (20-17) A - NC State (56-41) A - NC State (42-20) H - Kentucky (10-13) H - NC State (7-13) A - Georgia (14-31) A - Florida State (31-48) H - Duke (49-17) A - Boston College (33-34) H - South Carolina (7-33) A - Wake Forest (27-17) H - Maryland (20-10) A - Virginia Tech (22-10) A - Georgia (28-31) A - Virginia Tech (27-7) A - Florida State (37-49)

Date 10-7-1978 10-6-2007 10-22-2011 8-30-2014 9-17-2015 10-31-2015 9-22-2007 9-11-1971 10-5-1957 9-22-1973 10-3-2002 10-15-1988 9-9-2006 11-19-1994 10-7-2006 11-15-1975 9-12-1987 8-31-2002 9-16-1989 9-22-2012

54 54 53 53 52 52 52 51 51 51 51 50 50 50 50 50 50 N1 -

Scott Hagler Leigh Tiffin Shayne Graham Matt Brooks Roger Pruett Sam Swank Graham Gano John Riley Kevin Butler Josh Scobee Matt Bosher Scott Sisson Bill Hollows Connor Hughes Roberto Aguayo Cole Murphy Mike Weaver Atlanta, Ga.

Yds 81 79 78 76 75 75 75 74 72 71 71 70

Player Mitch Tyner Dawson Zimmerman Chris Gardocki Dawson Zimmerman Banks McFadden Booty Payne Jamie Somaini Joe Pagliei David Sims David Sims Jimmy Maners Nelson Welch

Yds 81 80 80 77 75 74 73 73 71 70

Player Greg Davis Jay Feltz Brian Morton Gerald Burch Riley Dixon Ryan Plackemeier Alexander Kinal Justin Vogel Brooks Barnard Chuck Ramsey

VERSUS

Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) H - Texas A&M (15-30) H - North Texas (35-10) H - South Carolina (24-15) A - Boston College (10-16) A - Army (6-21) A - Boston College (26-13) A - Florida State (7-54) A - South Carolina (7-14) H - Virginia (17-7) H - South Carolina (41-23) H - Louisiana-Monroe (49-26) A - NC State (6-20)

Date 10-6-1973 9-4-2010 11-17-1990 10-30-2010 10-2-1937 10-11-1941 11-4-2000 10-22-1953 10-6-1979 11-25-1978 9-8-2007 10-24-1992

PUNTS BY OPPONENT Date 10-24-1970 10-28-1978 9-10-1977 9-29-1951 9-25-1982 11-25-2006 11-3-1956 10-10-1945

INTERCEPTION RETURNS BY OPPONENT Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) A - Georgia (16-20) H - Duke (17-34) A - Wake Forest (17-45) A - Georgia Tech (6-28) H - Maryland (21-6) A - NC State (35-34)

11-23-1985 8-30-2008 9-12-1998 11-13-2004 10-23-1971 11-10-2007 11-8-2008 10-14-1967 9-22-1984 9-7-2002 10-24-2009 9-26-1992 9-28-1996 10-7-2004 9-20-2014 10-25-2014 11-6-2014

PUNTS BY CLEMSON

INTERCEPTION RETURNS BY CLEMSON Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) H - Duke (10-21) A - NC State (33-10) H - Maryland (14-21) A - Rice (20-14) H - Western Carolina (21-10) H - South Carolina (28-31) H - Virginia Tech (21-6) H - Virginia Tech(35-0)

A - South Carolina (24-17) N1 - Alabama (10-34) H - Virginia Tech (0-37) A - Duke (13-16) A - Auburn (13-35) H - Wake Forest (44-10) A - Florida State (27-41) A - Auburn (21-43) A - Georgia (23-26) H - Louisiana Tech (33-13) A - Miami (Fla.) (40-37) A - Georgia Tech (16-20) H - Wake Forest (21-10) A - Virginia (10-30) A - Florida State (17-23) H - Syracuse (16-6) A - Wake Forest (34-20)

Date 9-20-1980 10-18-1980 11-1-2003 11-15-2014 11-16-1963 10-27-1984

Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) H - The Citadel (24-0) A - South Carolina (9-13) H - Duke (58-7) A - Georgia Tech (0-13) A - Syracuse (49-14) A - Wake Forest (27-31) A - Wake Forest (34-20) A - Miami (Fla.) (58-0) H - Maryland (35-14) H - Wake Forest (10-9)

Date 10-4-1986 11-24-1979 11-6-1999 11-8-1958 10-5-2013 10-1-2005 11-6-2014 10-24-2015 10-14-2000 10-30-1971

n - non-scoring play

FIELD GOALS BY CLEMSON Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) H - Ball State (52-27) H - Wake Forest (26-0) H - Appalachian State (48-0) A - NC State (38-29) A - Boston College (16-31) H - Duke (54-21) N1 - Maryland (18-17) A - Maryland (23-53) A - Georgia Tech (27-30) A - South Carolina (17-7) A - Maryland (6-31) A - Virginia (27-24) H - Wofford (45-10) H - Wake Forest (37-14) H - North Carolina (37-14) A - Georgia Tech (16-20) A - Wake Forest (33-16) H - Wake Forest (44-10) H - Boston College (25-7) A - Maryland (49-25) H - Duke (26-7) A - Maryland (21-24) H - Georgia Tech (55-31) A - Duke (24-8) A - Florida State (37-49)

Date 9-8-2012 10-29-1977 9-22-1990 10-23-1982 9-10-1983 10-20-1984 9-15-1990 11-14-1992 9-10-2009 11-27-1971 11-11-1972 10-11-1980 9-5-1981 11-3-1984 11-5-1988 9-26-1992 11-1-1997 11-10-2007 9-19-2009 11-12-1988 9-29-1990 10-3-2009 11-14-2013 10-10-1973 9-22-2012

FIELD GOALS BY OPPONENT Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) A - Georgia (23-26) H - Duke (18-18) A - Florida State (13-16) A - Georgia Tech (21-10)

Date 9-22-1984 10-16-1976 11-13-2010 10-4-1969

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INDIVIDUAL SEASON BESTS

RUSHING YARDS Rk Player 1. Raymond Priester 2. Wayne Gallman 3. Raymond Priester 4. Terrence Flagler 5. C.J. Spiller 6. Kenny Flowers 7. Terry Allen 8. James Davis 9. Andre Ellington 10. Andre Ellington 11. Cliff Austin James Davis 13. Woodrow Dantzler 14. Buddy Gore 15. Woodrow Dantzler 16. Travis Zachery 17. Roderick McDowell 18. Lester Brown

Year 1996 2015 1995 1986 2009 1985 1988 2006 2011 2012 1982 2007 2001 1967 2000 2000 2013 1978

Car. 257 243 238 192 216 227 216 203 223 212 197 214 221 230 190 206 189 202

PASSING YARDS

Yards Avg. 1345 5.2 1332 5.5 1322 5.6 1258 6.6 1212 5.6 1200 5.3 1192 5.5 1187 5.8 1178 5.3 1081 5.1 1064 5.4 1064 5.0 1061 4.8 1045 4.5 1028 5.4 1027 5.0 1025 5.4 1022 5.1

RUSHING YARDS PER GAME Rk Player 1. Raymond Priester 2. Wayne Gallman 2. Raymond Priester 3. Cliff Austin 4. Terrence Flagler 5. Buddy Gore 6. Kenny Flowers 7. Terry Allen 8. Ray Yauger 9. James Davis 10. Andre Ellington

Year G Yards Y/G 1996 12 1345 112.1 2015 12 1332 111.0 1995 12 1322 110.2 1982 10 1064 106.4 1986 12 1258 104.8 1967 10 1045 104.5 1985 12 1200 100.0 1988 12 1192 99.3 1969 10 968 96.8 2006 13 1187 91.3 2011 13 1178 90.6

YARDS PER CARRY Rk Player 1. Billy Hair 2. C.J. Spiller 3. Andre Ellington 4. Ronald Williams 5. Terrence Flagler 6. Jackie Calvert 7. Ray Mathews 8. Hal Davis 9. Shad Bryant 10. Banks McFadden Note: Minimum 400 yards.

Year 1950 2006 2009 1991 1986 1950 1949 1984 1939 1939

Car-Yards 71-525 129-938 68-491 82-585 192-1258 105-663 118-728 87-533 84-508 78-468

Y/C 7.39 7.27 7.22 7.13 6.55 6.31 6.17 6.13 6.05 6.01

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Rk Player 1. Lester Brown James Davis 3. Travis Zachery 4. Fred Cone Cliff Austin Emory Smith 7. Kenny Flowers Woodrow Dantzler Travis Zachery 10. C.J. Spiller

Year G Car. Yards Y/C TD 1978 12 202 1022 5.1 17 2006 13 203 1187 5.8 17 1999 11 185 820 4.4 16 1950 10 184 845 4.6 14 1982 10 197 1064 5.4 14 1995 12 145 712 4.9 14 1985 12 227 1200 5.3 13 2000 12 190 1028 5.4 13 2000 12 206 1027 5.0 13 2009 14 216 1212 5.6 12

PASSING ATTEMPTS Rk Player 1. Tajh Boyd 2. Charlie Whitehurst 3. Cullen Harper 4. Tajh Boyd 5. Tajh Boyd Deshaun Watson 7. Kyle Parker 8. Cullen Harper 9. Charlie Whitehurst 10. Kyle Parker

Year Yards Pct. Co. Att. 2011 3828 59.7 298 499 2003 3561 61.9 288 465 2007 2991 65.1 282 433 2012 3896 67.2 287 427 2013 3851 68.5 283 413 2015 3512 69.5 287 413 2009 2526 55.6 205 369 2008 2601 61.4 221 360 2004 2067 50.7 177 349 2010 2213 57.5 196 341

COMPLETIONS Rk Player 1. Tajh Boyd 2. Charlie Whitehurst 3. Tajh Boyd Deshaun Watson 5. Tajh Boyd 6. Cullen Harper 7. Charlie Whitehurst 8. Cullen Harper 9. Kyle Parker 10. Woodrow Dantzler

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Year Yards Pct. Att. Co. 2011 3828 59.7 499 298 2003 3561 61.9 465 288 2012 3896 67.2 427 287 2015 3512 69.5 413 287 2013 3851 68.5 413 283 2007 2991 65.1 433 282 2005 2483 67.4 340 229 2008 2601 61.4 360 221 2009 2526 55.6 369 205 2001 2578 60.8 334 203

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TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS PER GAME

Year Att. Co. Pct. Yards 2012 427 287 67.2 3896 2013 413 283 68.5 3851 2011 499 298 59.7 3828 2003 465 288 61.9 3561 2015 413 287 69.5 3512 2007 433 282 65.1 2991 2008 360 221 61.4 2601 2001 334 203 60.8 2578 2009 369 205 55.6 2526 2005 340 229 67.4 2483

PASSING YARDS PER GAME Rk Player 1. Tajh Boyd 2. Tajh Boyd 3. Charlie Whitehurst 4. Tajh Boyd 5. Deshaun Watson 6. Cullen Harper 7. Charlie Whitehurst 8. Woodrow Dantzler 9. Cullen Harper 10. Charlie Whitehurst

Year G 2012 13 2013 13 2003 13 2011 14 2015 13 2007 13 2005 11 2001 12 2008 13 2004 11

Co. 287 283 288 298 287 282 229 203 221 177

Att. 427 413 465 499 413 433 340 334 360 349

Yards 3896 3851 3561 3828 3512 2991 2483 2578 2601 2067

Rk Player 1. Tajh Boyd 2. Deshaun Watson 3. Tajh Boyd 4. Woodrow Dantzler 5. Tajh Boyd 6. Charlie Whitehurst 7. Woodrow Dantzler 8. Charlie Whitehurst 9. Cullen Harper 10. Nealon Greene

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Y/G 299.7 296.2 273.9 273.4 270.2 230.1 225.7 214.8 200.1 187.9

Rk Player Year Rush Rec. PR KOR Total 1. C.J. Spiller 2009 1212 503 210 755 2680 2. Sammy Watkins 2011 231 1219 12 826 2288 3. Derrick Hamilton 2002 208 602 377 696 1883 4. Tony Horne 1997 7 907 332 536 1782 5. C.J. Spiller 2008 629 436 189 516 1770 6. Sammy Watkins 2013 11 1464 0 293 1768 7. Derrick Hamilton 2003 111 1026 218 380 1735 8. C.J. Spiller 2007 768 271 137 547 1723 9. Andre Ellington 2012 1081 232 ---- 178 1491 10. Wayne Gallman 2015 1332 152 ---- ---- 1484

PASSING EFFICIENCY

RECEPTIONS

Rk Player Year Co. Att. Yards TD I Eff. 1. Deshaun Watson 2014 93 137 1466 14 2 188.6 2. Tajh Boyd 2013 283 413 3851 34 11 168.7 3. Tajh Boyd 2012 287 427 3896 36 13 165.6 4. Deshaun Watson 2015 287 413 3512 30 11 159.6 5. Willie Jordan 1975 40 73 728 5 1 158.3 6. Harvey White 1957 46 95 841 11 3 154.6 7. Mike Eppley 1983 99 166 1410 13 9 146.0 8. Mark Fellers 1974 42 92 783 10 5 143.1 9. Chris Morocco 1989 79 134 1131 6 2 141.7 10. Tajh Boyd 2011 298 499 3828 33 12 141.2 Note: Minimum 70 passing attempts.

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Rk Player Year Co. 1. Deshaun Watson 2015 287 2. Tajh Boyd 2013 283 3. Deshaun Watson 2014 93 4. Charlie Whitehurst 2005 229 5. Tajh Boyd 2012 287 6. Cullen Harper 2007 282 7. Cole Stoudt 2014 191 8. Brandon Streeter 1999 135 9. Nealon Greene 1997 180 10. Charlie Whitehurst 2003 288 Note: Minimum 100 passing attempts.

Att. 413 413 137 340 427 433 302 214 290 465

Yards 3512 3851 1466 2483 3896 2991 1892 1466 2212 3561

Pct. 69.5 68.5 67.9 67.4 67.2 65.1 63.2 63.1 62.1 61.9

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Rk Player 1. Tajh Boyd 2. Tajh Boyd 3. Tajh Boyd 4. Deshaun Watson 5. Cullen Harper 6. Woodrow Dantzler Charlie Whitehurst 8. Kyle Parker 9. Nealon Greene Will Proctor

Year Co. Att. Yards TD 2012 287 427 3896 36 2013 283 413 3851 34 2011 298 499 3828 33 2015 287 413 3512 30 2007 282 433 2991 27 2001 203 334 2578 21 2003 288 465 3561 21 2009 205 369 2526 20 1997 180 290 2212 16 2006 183 304 2353 16

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Rk Player 1. Tajh Boyd 2. Deshaun Watson 3. Tajh Boyd 4. Tajh Boyd 5. Woodrow Dantzler 6. Charlie Whitehurst 7. Cullen Harper 8. Woodrow Dantzler 9. Kyle Parker 10. Nealon Greene

Year Rush Pass Total 2012 514 3896 4410 2015 887 3512 4399 2013 400 3851 4251 2011 218 3828 4046 2001 1061 2578 3639 2003 49 3561 3610 2007 -89 2991 2902 2000 1028 1871 2899 2009 135 2526 2661 1997 345 2212 2557

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Year G Rush Pass Total Y/G 2012 13 514 3896 4410 339.2 2015 13 887 3512 4399 338.4 2013 13 400 3851 4251 327.0 2001 12 1061 2578 3639 303.3 2011 14 218 3828 4046 289.0 2003 13 49 3561 3610 277.7 2000 12 1028 1871 2899 241.6 2005 11 26 2483 2509 228.1 2007 13 -89 2991 2902 223.2 1997 12 345 2212 2257 213.1

Rk Player 1. Sammy Watkins 2. Aaron Kelly 3. Artavis Scott 4. Sammy Watkins DeAndre Hopkins 6. Rod Gardner 7. Artavis Scott 8. DeAndre Hopkins 9. Tony Horne Kevin Youngblood

Year 2013 2007 2015 2011 2012 1999 2014 2011 1997 2003

G 13 13 13 13 13 12 13 14 12 13

Yards 1464 1081 805 1219 1405 1084 965 978 907 897

Avg. Rec. 14.5 101 12.3 88 9.6 84 14.9 82 17.1 82 13.6 80 12.7 76 13.6 72 13.0 70 12.8 70

RECEPTIONS PER GAME Rk Player 1. Sammy Watkins 2. Aaron Kelly 3. Rod Gardner 4. Artavis Scott 5. Sammy Watkins DeAndre Hopkins 7. Artavis Scott 8. Tony Horne 9. Sammy Watkins 10. Airese Currie

Year G Rec. Rec./G 2013 13 101 7.77 2007 13 88 6.77 1999 12 80 6.75 2015 13 84 6.46 2011 13 82 6.31 2012 13 82 6.31 2014 13 76 5.85 1997 12 70 5.83 2012 10 57 5.70 2004 11 61 5.55

RECEIVING YARDS Rk Player 1. Sammy Watkins 2. DeAndre Hopkins 3. Sammy Watkins 4. Rod Gardner 5. Aaron Kelly 6. Rod Gardner 7. Mike Williams 8. Derrick Hamilton 9. DeAndre Hopkins 10. Artavis Scott

Year G Rec. Avg. Yds 2013 13 101 14.5 1464 2012 13 82 17.1 1405 2011 13 82 14.9 1219 1999 12 80 13.6 1084 2007 13 88 12.3 1081 2000 12 58 18.1 1050 2014 13 57 18.1 1030 2003 13 62 16.5 1026 2011 14 72 13.6 978 2014 13 76 12.7 965

YARDS PER RECEPTION Rk Player Year 1. Gary Cooper 1988 2. Whitey Jordan 1957 3. Martavis Bryant 2012 4. Don Kelley 1971 5. Ray Mathews 1948 6. Glenn Smith 1950 7. Joe Pagliei 1955 8. Craig Brantley 1975 9. Joe Blalock 1939 10. Joe Blalock 1940 Note: Minimum 10 receptions.

Rec-Yards 13-417 12-369 10-305 18-505 14-379 22-498 10-223 22-475 15-322 10-211

Avg. 32.1 30.7 30.5 28.1 27.1 22.6 22.3 21.6 21.5 21.1


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RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS Rk Player 1. DeAndre Hopkins 2. Sammy Watkins Sammy Watkins 4. Aaron Kelly 5. Derrick Hamilton 6. Perry Tuttle Terrance Roulhac Tony Horne Dwayne Allen Brandon Ford Artavis Scott

PUNTING AVERAGE

Year G Rec. Yards Avg. TD 2012 13 82 1405 17.1 18 2011 13 82 1219 14.9 12 2013 13 101 1464 14.5 12 2007 13 88 1081 12.3 11 2003 13 62 1026 16.5 10 1981 12 52 833 17.0 8 1984 11 26 512 19.7 8 1997 12 70 907 13.0 8 2011 14 50 598 12.0 8 2012 12 31 411 13.3 8 2014 13 76 965 12.7 8

TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS Rk Player Year Rush Rec. Ret. TD 1. C.J. Spiller 2009 12 4 5 21 2. Travis Zachery 2000 13 5 0 18 DeAndre Hopkins 2012 0 18 0 18 4. Lester Brown 1978 17 0 0 17 James Davis 2006 17 0 0 17 6. Travis Zachery 1999 16 0 0 16 7. Fred Cone 1950 14 1 0 15 Emory Smith 1995 14 1 0 15 9. Cliff Austin 1982 14 0 0 14 10. Kenny Flowers 1985 13 0 0 13 Terrence Flagler 1986 10 3 0 13 Woodrow Dantzler 2000 13 0 0 13 Sammy Watkins 2011 0 12 1 13

PUNT RETURN YARDS Rk Player 1. Shad Bryant 2. Don Kelley 3. Derrick Hamilton 4. Darnell Stephens 5. Donnell Woolford 6. Justin Miller 7. Tony Horne 8. Willie Jordan 9. James Lott 10. Joe Don Reames

Year 1938 1970 2002 1991 1987 2004 1997 1977 1987 2000

PR 27 24 35 29 23 26 32 33 24 23

Avg. 18.0 16.2 10.8 12.5 15.0 13.0 10.4 9.1 12.1 12.2

Yards 487 389 377 362 345 339 332 300 290 281

Yards 192 210 179 134 112 487 203 148 389 225

Avg. 32.0 26.3 22.4 19.1 18.7 18.0 16.9 16.4 16.2 16.1

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE Rk Player Year 1. Brian Mance 2000 2. C.J. Spiller 2009 3. Elmo Lam 1961 4. Joe Pagliei 1954 5. Harry Pavilack 1960 6. Shad Bryant 1938 7. Bobby Gage 1948 8. Jeff Siepe 1971 9. Don Kelley 1970 10. Jackie Calvert 1950 Note: Minimum five punt returns.

PR 6 8 8 7 6 27 12 9 24 14

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS Rk Player 1. Sammy Watkins 2. C.J. Spiller 3. Derrick Hamilton 4. Andre Humphrey 5. Justin Miller 6. Marcus Gilchrist 7. Brian Mance 8. Terrence Roulhac 9. Bob Bosler 10. C.J. Spiller

Year 2011 2009 2002 1993 2004 2010 2001 1986 1970 2007

KOR 33 23 32 29 20 27 25 18 28 19

Avg. 25.0 32.8 21.8 22.9 33.1 23.7 23.5 32.1 20.3 28.8

Yards 826 755 696 663 661 639 588 578 568 547

KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE Rk Player 1. Justin Miller 2. Derrick Hamilton 3. Justin Miller 4. C.J. Spiller 5. Jacoby Ford 6. Terrence Roulhac 7. Derrick Hamilton 8. Doug Thomas 9. Bill Mathis 10. Joe Henderson Note: Minimum 10 kickoff

Year KOR Yards 2002 13 456 2003 11 380 2004 20 661 2009 23 755 2006 13 426 1986 18 578 2001 15 476 1990 11 333 1959 10 294 1987 14 407 returns.

Avg. 35.1 34.5 33.1 32.8 32.8 32.1 31.7 30.3 29.4 29.1

Rk Player 1. Chris Gardocki 2. David Sims 3. Dale Hatcher 4. Dale Hatcher 5. Banks McFadden 6. Dale Hatcher 7. Chris Gardocki 8. Jimmy Maners 9. Kevin Laird 10. Chris Gardocki

Year Punts 1990 58 1979 79 1984 54 1983 47 1939 65 1981 44 1989 48 2007 55 1997 67 1988 45

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KICK SCORING

Yards 2580 3468 2361 2051 2828 1908 2062 2354 2865 1924

Avg. 44.5 43.8 43.7 43.6 43.5 43.4 43.0 42.8 42.8 42.8

Rk Player 1. Chandler Catanzaro 2. Greg Huegel 3. Mark Buchholz 4. Chandler Catanzaro 5. Chris Gardocki 6. Jad Dean Ammon Lakip 8. Richard Jackson 9. Chandler Catanzaro 10. Chris Gardocki

Year 2011 2015 2007 2012 1989 2005 2014 2009 2013 1990

FG-FGA 22-27 22-25 22-36 18-19 22-29 24-31 21-28 20-31 13-14 22-28

PAT 52-53 49-54 48-48 57-59 41-41 34-35 43-44 41-43 60-61 30-30

TP 118 115 114 111 107 106 106 101 99 96

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SCORING

Rk Player Year Net 1. Dale Hatcher 1984 42.4 2. David Sims 1979 40.6 3. Dawson Zimmerman 2010 40.6 4. Dale Hatcher 1983 40.5 5. Dale Hatcher 1981 40.5 6. Bradley Pinion 2014 40.3 7. Chris Gardocki 1989 39.4 8. Chris Gardocki 1990 39.3 9. Dale Hatcher 1982 38.8 10. Cole Chason 2006 38.6

Rk Player Year TD FG *PAT TP 1. C.J. Spiller 2009 21 --- 2 128 2. Chandler Catanzaro 2011 --- 22 52 118 3. Greg Huegel 2015 --- 22 49 115 4. Mark Buchholz 2007 --- 22 48 114 5. Chandler Catanzaro 2012 --- 18 57 111 6. Travis Zachery 2000 18 --- --- 108 DeAndre Hopkins 2012 18 --- --- 108 8. Chris Gardocki 1989 --- 22 41 107 9. Jad Dean 2005 --- 24 34 106 Ammon Lakip 2014 --- 21 43 106 * - total points

FIELD GOALS MADE Rk Player Year Pct. Att. Made 1. Jad Dean 2005 77.4 31 24 2. Obed Ariri 1980 76.7 30 23 3. Chris Gardocki 1989 75.9 29 22 Chris Gardocki 1990 78.6 28 22 Nelson Welch 1992 78.6 28 22 Mark Buchholz 2007 61.1 36 22 Chandler Catanzaro 2011 81.5 27 22 Greg Huegel 2015 88.0 25 22 9. Ammon Lakip 2014 75.0 28 21 10. Richard Jackson 2009 64.5 31 20

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Rk Player 1. Mark Buchholz 2. Chris Gardocki 3. Jad Dean Richard Jackson 5. Obed Ariri 6. Chris Gardocki 7. Chris Gardocki Nelson Welch Nelson Welch Ammon Lakip

Year Made Pct. Att. 2007 22 61.1 36 1988 19 59.4 32 2005 24 77.4 31 2009 20 64.5 31 1980 23 76.7 30 1989 22 75.9 29 1990 22 78.6 28 1991 19 67.9 28 1992 22 78.6 28 2014 21 75.0 28

EXTRA POINTS MADE Rk Player 1. Chandler Catanzaro 2. Chandler Catanzaro 3. Chandler Catanzaro 4. Greg Huegel 5. Mark Buchholz 6. Jad Dean 7. Aaron Hunt 8. Obed Ariri 9. Aaron Hunt 10. Ammon Lakip

Year 2013 2012 2011 2015 2007 2006 2000 1978 2001 2014

Att. Pct. Made 61 98.4 60 59 96.6 57 53 98.1 52 54 90.7 49 48 100.0 48 50 92.0 46 47 95.7 45 46 95.7 44 45 97.8 44 44 97.7 43

INTERCEPTIONS Rk Player Year Yards TD Int. 1. Robert O’Neal 1989 96 0 8 Justin Miller 2002 50 0 8 DeAndre McDaniel 2009 128 1 8 4. Fred Knoebel 1951 29 0 7 5. Dennis Smith 1974 47 1 6 Steve Ryan 1977 67 0 6 Terry Kinard 1981 31 0 6 Terry Kinard 1982 3 0 6 Johnny Rembert 1982 128 1 6 Dexter Davis 1990 32 1 6 Brian Dawkins 1995 55 1 6 Robert Carswell 1999 72 0 6 Alex Ardley 2000 61 0 6 Brian Mance 2002 1 0 6 Michael Hamlin 2008 111 0 6 Rashard Hall 2009 67 0 6

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS Rk Player Year TD Int. Yards 1. Don Kelley 1970 1 3 156 2. Rex Varn 1978 1 4 148 3. Crezdon Butler 2008 0 4 142 4. Jimmy Quarles 1951 1 4 140 5. Johnny Rembert 1982 1 6 128 DeAndre McDaniel 2009 1 8 128 7. Arlington Nunn 1990 3 3 115 Leomont Evans 1995 0 4 115 9. Michael Hamlin 2008 0 6 111 10. Rex Varn 1977 1 4 109

EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED Rk Player 1. Chandler Catanzaro 2. Chandler Catanzaro 3. Greg Huegel 4. Chandler Catanzaro 5. Jad Dean 6. Mark Buchholz 7. Charles Radcliffe Aaron Hunt 9. Obed Ariri Aaron Hunt

Year 2013 2012 2015 2011 2006 2007 1950 2000 1978 2001

Made 60 57 49 52 46 48 38 45 44 45

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Pct. 98.4 96.6 90.7 98.1 92.0 100.0 80.9 95.7 95.7 97.8

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TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS BY CLEMSON Yds Rush,Pass Player 529 103,426 Tajh Boyd 517 184,333 Woodrow Dantzler 505 127,378 Tajh Boyd 473 105,368 Deshaun Watson 463 28,435 Deshaun Watson 460 63,397 Tajh Boyd 455 27,428 Tajh Boyd 452 32,420 Deshaun Watson 450 -5,455 Tajh Boyd 437 54,383 Deshaun Watson N1 - Miami Gardens, Fla. (Orange Bowl)

Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) H - NC State (62-48) A - NC State (45-37) N1 - Ohio State (40-35) A - Syracuse (37-27) H - North Carolina (50-35) H - Georgia Tech (47-31) A - Wake Forest (42-13) H - Boston College (34-17) A - Syracuse (49-14) A - NC State (56-41)

CARRIES BY CLEMSON

Date 11-17-2012 10-13-2001 1-3-2014 11-14-2015 9-27-2014 10-6-2012 10-25-2012 10-17-2015 10-5-2013 10-31-2015

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS BY OPPONENT Yds Rush,Pass Player Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) 509 -12,521 Chris Weinke A - Florida State (7-54) 482 102,380 EJ Manuel A - Florida State (37-49) 474 -19,493 Mike Glennon H - NC State (62-48) 450 -4,454 George Godsey H - Georgia Tech (28-31) 446 2,444 Jameis Winston H - Florida State (14-51) 433 26,407 Geno Smith N2 - West Virginia (33-70) 416 47,369 Chris Rix H - Florida State (27-41) 410 88,322 Joe Hamilton A - Georgia Tech (42-45) 408 -10,418 John Kaleo A - Maryland (23-53) 402 15,387 Matt Cavanaugh N1 - Pittsburgh (3-34) N1 - Jacksonville, Fla. (Gator Bowl); N2 - Miami Gardens, Fla. (Orange Bowl)

Date 11-4-2000 9-22-2012 11-17-2012 10-28-2000 10-19-2013 1-4-2012 11-3-2001 11-13-1999 11-14-1992 12-30-1977

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS BY CLEMSON PL Player 79 Tajh Boyd 77 Cullen Harper 66 Deshaun Watson 65 Charlie Whitehurst 64 Patrick Sapp 62 Woodrow Dantzler 62 Tajh Boyd 62 Deshaun Watson 60 Charlie Whitehurst 60 Tajh Boyd N1 - Atlanta, Ga. (Chick-fil-A (ACC Championship Game)

Car-Yds C-A-Y Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) Date 29-22 36-50-346 N1 - Louisiana State (25-24) 12-31-2012 11-(-4) 38-66-372 H - Virginia Tech (23-41) 10-6-2007 24-131 26-42-289 N3 - North Carolina (45-37) 12-5-2015 13-(-6) 34-52-420 A - Duke (34-31) 11-2-2002 9-5 25-55-273 A - Maryland (23-53) 11-14-1992 22-59 22-40-277 H - Florida State (27-41) 11-3-2001 18-103 30-44-426 H - NC State (62-48) 11-17-2012 14-105 35-48-368 A - Syracuse (37-27) 11-14-2015 5-58 31-55-288 H - Miami (Fla.) (30-36) 9-17-2005 20-127 31-40-378 N2 - Ohio State (40-35) 1-3-2014 Bowl); N2 - Miami Gardens, Fla. (Orange Bowl); N3 - Charlotte, N.C.

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS BY OPPONENT PL 67 64 63 63 63 62 61 61 60 N1 -

Player Car-Yds C-A-Y Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) Date Casey Clausen 12-2 31-55-384 N3 - Tennessee (27-14) 1-2-2004 D. Bryant 8-(-10) 23-56-283 H - Duke (59-31) 12-1-2001 Jay Venuto 7-36 28-56-293 A - Wake Forest (35-33) 11-1-1980 George Godsey 6-(-4) 35-57-454 H - Georgia Tech (28-31) 10-28-2000 Luke McCown 11-(-5) 25-52-328 N2 - Louisiana Tech (49-24) 12-31-2001 Randy Allen 5-(-19) 24-57-197 H - The Citadel (24-0) 10-4-1986 Shane Montgomery 5-3 30-56-297 A - NC State (30-10) 10-21-1989 Dwight Dasher 19-61 20-42-204 H - Middle Tennessee (37-14) 9-5-2009 Dave Brown 12-(-32) 23-48-385 N1 - Duke (33-21) 11-30-1991 Tokyo, Japan; N2 - Boise, Idaho (Humanitarian Bowl); N3 - Atlanta, Ga. (Peach Bowl)

RUSHING YARDS BY CLEMSON Yds Car. Player 263 32 Raymond Priester 260 27 Cliff Austin 234 33 Don King 233 20 C.J. Spiller 228 25 Andre Ellington 226 21 Wesley McFadden 220 18 Woodrow Dantzler 216 21 James Davis 212 24 Andre Ellington 210 22 Terrence Flagler N1 - Tampa, Fla. (ACC Championship Game); N2 -

Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) H - Duke (34-17) H - Duke (49-14) A - Fordham (12-12) N1 - Georgia Tech (34-39) N2 - Auburn (26-19) A - Virginia Tech (22-10) A - Virginia (31-10) H - Georgia Tech (31-7) A - Maryland (56-45) A - Virginia (31-17) Atlanta, Ga.

Date 11-11-1995 10-16-1982 11-8-1952 12-5-2009 9-1-2012 9-12-1987 9-23-2000 10-21-2006 10-15-2011 10-11-1986

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Yards 133 202 204 201 163 234 92 143 263

Player Jim Shirley Ray Yauger Raymond Priester Ray Yauger Fred Cone Don King Buddy Gore Terry Allen Raymond Priester

Car. 45 38 37 37 35 34 33 32 32 32 32

Yards 249 195 203 143 113 174 131 184 178 135 145

Player James McDougald Torin Kirtsey Branden Ore Montel Harris Morgan Kane Toney Baker Morgan Kane Don McCauley Charlie Wysocki Corey Croom Tashard Choice

Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) A - NC State (6-0) H - Wake Forest (28-14) A - Maryland (20-9) H - North Carolina (24-14) A - Auburn (41-0) A - Fordham (12-12) H - South Carolina (3-7) A - Duke (17-21) H - Duke (34-17)

Date 10-6-1951 10-18-1969 10-25-1997 11-16-1968 11-25-1950 11-8-1952 11-23-1968 9-30-1989 11-11-1995

CARRIES BY OPPONENT Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) A - Wake Forest (14-20) H - Georgia (17-19) A - Virginia Tech (7-24) A - Boston College (10-16) H - Wake Forest (19-28) H - NC State (20-14) H - Wake Forest (21-10) H - North Carolina (7-42) H - Maryland (0-19) H - Ball State (24-10) A - Georgia Tech (3-13)

Date 10-9-1976 10-7-1995 10-26-2006 10-30-2010 9-26-1998 11-11-2006 9-28-1996 11-14-1970 9-15-1979 9-5-1992 9-29-2007

PASSING YARDS BY CLEMSON Yds Co.-Att. Player 455 20-27 Tajh Boyd 435 27-36 Deshaun Watson 428 27-38 Tajh Boyd 426 30-44 Tajh Boyd 420 34-52 Charlie Whitehurst 420 27-41 Deshaun Watson 397 26-41 Tajh Boyd 386 30-42 Tajh Boyd 383 23-30 Deshaun Watson 378 31-40 Tajh Boyd N1 - Miami Gardens, Fla. (Orange Bowl)

Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) A - Syracuse (49-14) H - North Carolina (50-35) A - Wake Forest (42-13) H - NC State (62-48) A - Duke (34-31) H - Boston College (34-17) H - Georgia Tech (47-31) H - Auburn (38-24) A - NC State (56-41) N1 - Ohio State (40-35)

Date 10-5-2013 9-27-2014 10-25-2012 11-17-2012 11-2-2002 10-17-2015 10-6-2012 9-17-2011 10-31-2015 1-3-2014

PASSING YARDS BY OPPONENT Yds Comp.-Att. 521 27-43 493 29-53 454 35-57 444 22-34 418 27-41 407 32-43 395 30-54 387 23-36 384 31-55 380 27-35 N1 - Jacksonville, Fla. (Orange Bowl)

Player Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) Chris Weinke A - Florida State (7-54) Mike Glennon H - NC State (62-48) George Godsey H - Georgia Tech (28-31) Jameis Winston H - Florida State (14-51) John Kaleo A - Maryland (23-53) Geno Smith N3 - West Virginia (33-70) Terry Harvey A - NC State (43-22) Matt Cavanaugh N1 - Pittsburgh (3-34) Casey Clausen N2 - Tennessee (27-14) EJ Manuel A - Florida State (37-49) (Gator Bowl); N2 - Atlanta, Ga. (Peach Bowl); N3 - Miami

Date 11-4-2000 11-17-2012 10-28-2000 10-19-2013 11-14-1992 1-4-2012 9-30-1995 12-30-1977 1-2-2004 9-22-2012 Gardens, Fla.

PASSING ATTEMPTS BY CLEMSON Att. Co. 66 38 55 25 55 31 53 21 52 34 50 24 50 36 48 25 48 20 48 35 N1 - Atlanta,

Yds Player Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) 372 Cullen Harper H - Virginia Tech (23-41) 273 Patrick Sapp A - Maryland (23-53) 288 Charlie Whitehurst H - Miami (Fla.) (30-36) 271 Rodney Williams H - NC State (28-30) 420 Charlie Whitehurst A - Duke (34-31) 301 Brandon Streeter N1 - Mississippi State (7-17) 346 Tajh Boyd N1 - Louisiana State (25-24) 237 Tommy Kendrick A - Florida State (13-38) 263 Charlie Whitehurst N2 - Texas Tech (15-55) 368 Deshaun Watson A - Syracuse (37-27) Ga. (Peach/Chick-fil-A Bowl); N2 - Orlando, Fla. (Tangerine Bowl)

Att. Co. 57 24 57 35 56 28 56 30 56 23 55 31 54 30 53 34 53 29 N1 - Atlanta,

Yds Player 197 Kip Allen 454 George Godsey 283 Jay Venuto 297 Shane Montgomery 283 D. Bryant 384 Casey Clausen 395 Terry Harvey 367 Ben Bennett 493 Mike Glennon Ga. (Peach Bowl)

Date 10-6-2007 11-14-1992 9-17-2005 10-27-1987 11-2-2002 12-30-1999 12-31-2012 11-7-1970 12-23-2002 11-14-2015

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RUSHING YARDS BY OPPONENT Yds Car. 256 19 249 45 230 20 228 28 227 24 217 16 214 29 204 22 N1 - Baltimore, Md.

Car. 36 36 36 35 33 33 32 32 32

Date 10-19-1950 10-9-1976 10-17-1970 11-8-1975 10-25-1975 10-3-1970 11-17-1984 10-6-1973

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Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) H - The Citadel (24-0) H - Georgia Tech (28-31) A - Wake Forest (35-33) H - NC State (30-10) H - Duke (59-31) N1 - Tennessee (27-14) A - NC State (43-22) A - Duke (38-31) H - NC State (62-48)

Date 10-4-1986 10-28-2000 11-1-1980 10-21-1989 12-1-2001 1-2-2004 9-30-1995 10-15-1983 11-17-2012


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Co. Att. 38 66 36 50 35 48 34 52 31 55 31 40 30 42 30 44 30 44 29 45 N1 - Atlanta,

Yds Player 372 Cullen Harper 346 Tajh Boyd 368 Deshaun Watson 420 Charlie Whitehurst 288 Charlie Whitehurst 378 Tajh Boyd 386 Tajh Boyd 426 Tajh Boyd 334 Tajh Boyd 285 Cole Stoudt Ga. (Chick-fil-A Bowl); N2 - Miami

Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) H - Virginia Tech (23-41) N1 - Louisiana State (25-24) A - Syracuse (37-27) A - Duke (34-31) H - Miami (Fla.) (30-36) N2 - Ohio State (40-35) H - Auburn (38-24) H - NC State (62-48) H - Boston College (24-14) A - Boston College (17-13) Gardens, Fla. (Orange Bowl)

COMPLETIONS BY OPPONENT Co. Att. 35 57 34 53 33 48 32 43 32 43 31 46 31 55 31 47 30 49 30 56 30 54 30 45 N1 - Orlando, (Orange Bowl)

Yds Player Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) 454 George Godsey H - Georgia Tech (28-31) 367 Ben Bennett A - Duke (38-31) 271 Matt Schaub H - Virginia (30-27) 375 Kliff Kingsbury N1 - Texas Tech (15-55) 407 Geno Smith N3 - West Virginia (33-70) 368 Bruce Gadd A - Rice (10-29) 385 Casey Clausen N2 - Tennessee (27-14) 315 Matt Ryan H - Boston College (17-20) 298 Scott Secules A - Virginia (31-17) 297 Shane Montgomery H - NC State (30-10) 395 Terry Harvey A - NC State (43-22) 307 Steve Tanneyhill A - South Carolina (38-17) Fla. (Tangerine Bowl); N2 - Atlanta, Ga. (Peach Bowl); N3 - Miami

Date 10-28-2000 10-15-1983 10-11-2003 12-23-2002 1-4-2012 9-23-1972 1-2-2004 11-17-2007 10-11-1986 10-21-1989 9-30-1995 11-18-1995 Gardens, Fla.

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE BY CLEMSON Pct. Co.-Att. Player 95.0 19-20 Cole Stoudt 94.1 16-17 Woodrow Dantzler 90.9 20-22 Cullen Harper 90.9 10-11 Cole Stoudt 88.2 15-17 Kyle Parker 85.7 12-14 DeChane Cameron 85.2 23-27 Woodrow Dantzler 84.6 11-13 Willie Jordan 84.2 16-19 Cullen Harper 82.8 24-29 Tajh Boyd Note: Minimum 10 passing attempts.

Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) H - SC State (52-13) H - The Citadel (38-0) H - Central Michigan (70-14) H - Wake Forest (56-7) A - Wake Forest (30-10) A - South Carolina (41-24) A - NC State (45-37) A - Duke (21-25) H - Furman (38-10) A - Virginia (59-10)

Date 9-7-2013 9-2-2000 10-20-2007 9-28-2013 11-20-2010 11-23-1991 10-13-2001 10-18-1975 9-15-2007 11-2-2013

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE BY OPPONENT Pct. Co.-Att. 100.0 11-11 84.6 22-26 81.8 9-11 81.2 13-16 80.0 16-20 80.0 20-25 78.3 18-23 77.1 27-35 75.8 25-33 75.0 12-16 75.0 18-24 75.0 9-12 75.0 9-12 N1 - Jacksonville, Fla.

Player Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) Darian Durant H - North Carolina (3-38) Terry Jordan A - NC State (24-17) Bob Avellini A - Maryland (6-31) Mike Cavan A - Georgia (0-38) Art Schlichter N1 - Ohio State (17-15) Cory Randolph A - Wake Forest (27-31) Riley Skinner A - Wake Forest (27-17) EJ Manuel A - Florida State (37-49) Charlie Ward A - Florida State (0-57) Dale Betty A - Maryland (17-19) James Stevens A - Georgia Tech (21-29) Jeff Grantz A - South Carolina (20-56) Rusty LaRue H - Wake Forest (24-8) (Gator Bowl); Note: Minimum 10 passing attempts.

Date 10-20-2001 10-20-1990 11-11-1972 9-26-1970 12-29-1978 10-1-2005 10-7-2006 9-22-2012 9-11-1993 10-15-1960 10-29-1973 11-22-1975 10-29-1994

PASSING EFFICIENCY BY CLEMSON Eff. Player C-A-Yds-I-TD 310.7 Bobby Gage 9-11-245-1-2 282.1 Harvey White 8-10-162-0-2 261.9 Tajh Boyd 20-27-455-2-5 261.1 Cullen Harper 20-22-273-1-5 253.9 Cullen Harper 16-19-266-0-3 248.8 Nealon Greene 8-11-152-0-2 247.2 Woodrow Dantzler 16-17-192-0-3 241.1 Charlie Whitehurst 12-20-274-0-4 240.9 Tajh Boyd 16-23-344-3-5 240.4 Jimmy Addison 12-19-283-0-3 Note: Minimum 10 passing attempts.

Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) A - Furman (42-0) A - South Carolina (27-0) A - Syracuse (49-14) H - Central Michigan (70-14) H - Furman (38-10) A - NC State (43-22) H - The Citadel (38-0) A - North Carolina (42-12) A - Duke (56-20) H - Virginia (40-35)

Date 11-8-1947 10-22-1959 10-5-2013 10-20-2007 9-15-2007 9-30-1995 9-2-2000 11-9-2002 11-3-2012 9-24-1966

PASSING EFFICIENCY BY OPPONENT Eff. Player C-A-Yds-I-TD Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) 323.1 Jeff Grantz 9-12-158-0-5 A - South Carolina (20-56) 270.5 Scotty Glacken 8-12-134-0-4 A - Duke (30-35) 256.5 Billy Lothridge 7-10-128-1-3 A - Georgia Tech (9-26) 242.5 Mike Elkins 11-16-213-0-3 A - Wake Forest (38-21) 226.9 Clyde Walker 10-14-165-1-3 H - Florida State (7-43) 213.0 Mike Tice 9-13-144-0-2 A - Maryland (7-34) 207.7 Connor Shaw 14-20-210-0-3 A - South Carolina (13-34) 205.2 Joe Hamilton 22-30-322-2-5 A - Georgia Tech (42-45) 203.7 Donovan McNabb 13-23-309-1-3 N1 - Syracuse (0-41) N1 - Jacksonville, Fla. (Gator Bowl); Note: Minimum 10 passing attempts.

VERSUS

RECEPTIONS BY CLEMSON

Date 10-6-2007 12-31-2012 11-14-2015 11-2-2002 9-17-2005 1-3-2014 9-17-2011 11-17-2012 10-12-2013 10-18-2014

Date 11-22-1975 10-19-1963 9-22-1962 10-29-1988 11-1-1975 11-15-1980 11-26-2011 11-13-1999 1-1-1996

Rec. Yards 16 227 14 163 13 119 13 191 12 133 12 73 11 129 11 111 11 156 11 124 11 174 11 100 11 197 11 110 * - Chick-fil-A Bowl; N1

Player Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) Sammy Watkins N1 - Ohio State (40-35) Sammy Watkins A - Maryland (40-27) DeAndre Hopkins N2 - Auburn (26-19) DeAndre Hopkins N2 - Louisiana State* (25-24) Airese Currie H - Middle Tennessee (37-14) Artavis Scott A - Syracuse (37-27) Phil Rogers A - North Carolina (13-17) Rod Gardner H - Marshall (10-13) Chansi Stuckey H - Florida State (35-14) Chansi Stuckey A - Boston College (33-34) Aaron Kelly H - Virginia Tech (23-41) Tyler Grisham H - Virginia Tech (23-41) DeAndre Hopkins A - Boston College (45-31) Sammy Watkins H - NC State (62-48) - Miami Gardens, Fla. (Orange Bowl); N2 - Atlanta, Ga.

Date 1-3-2014 10-26-2013 9-1-2012 12-31-2012 9-13-2003 11-14-2015 11-6-1965 9-4-1999 11-12-2005 9-9-2006 10-6-2007 10-6-2007 9-29-2012 11-17-2012

RECEPTIONS BY OPPONENT Rec. Yards Player 14 209 Kelly Campbell 13 209 Henley Carter 13 149 Wes Chesson 13 132 Mark Militello 12 115 Phil Denfeld 12 123 Tavon Austin 11 131 Larry Seivers 11 113 John Tice 11 114 Joey Gibson 11 225 Torry Holt 11 121 Peter Warrick 11 78 Wali Lundy 11 92 Andre Callender N1 - Miami Gardens, Fla. (Orange Bowl)

Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) H - Georgia Tech (28-31) H - Duke (39-22) A - Duke (10-21) A - Duke (38-31) H - Wake Forest (82-24) N1 - West Virginia (33-70) A - Tennessee (19-21) A - Maryland (24-22) H - Appalachian State (23-12) H - NC State (39-46) H - Florida State (14-17) A - Virginia (17-22) H - Boston College (17-20)

Date 10-28-2000 10-19-1968 10-24-1970 10-15-1983 10-31-1981 1-4-2012 10-2-1976 11-13-1982 9-6-1997 10-31-1998 10-23-1999 10-12-2002 11-17-2007

RECEIVING YARDS BY CLEMSON Yds Rec. Player Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) 227 16 Sammy Watkins N1 - Ohio State (40-35) 202 8 Sammy Watkins A - Wake Forest (42-13) 197 11 DeAndre Hopkins A - Boston College (45-31) 191 13 DeAndre Hopkins N2 - Louisiana State (25-24) 185 7 Artavis Scott H - South Carolina (35-17) 182 7 Rod Gardner A - North Carolina (38-24) 176 5 Martavis Bryant H - Georgia Tech (55-31) 175 7 Derrick Hamilton A - Maryland (7-21) 174 11 Aaron Kelly H - Virginia Tech (23-41) 173 7 DeAndre Hopkins H - Georgia Tech (47-31) N1 - Miami Gardens, Fla. (Orange Bowl); N2 - Atlanta, Ga. (Chick-fil-A Bowl)

Date 1-3-2014 10-25-2012 9-29-2012 12-31-2012 11-29-2014 10-21-2000 11-14-2013 10-4-2003 10-6-2007 10-6-2012

RECEIVING YARDS BY OPPONENT Yds Rec. Player Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) 249 8 Peter Warrick H - Florida State (28-35) 225 11 Torry Holt H - NC State (39-46) 219 7 Tobais Palmer H - NC State (62-48) 209 13 Henley Carter H - Duke (39-22) 209 14 Kelly Campbell H - Georgia Tech (28-31) 193 8 Alex Amidon A - Boston College (45-31) 184 9 Marcus Badgett A - Maryland (23-53) 178 10 Delwyn Daigre N2 - Louisiana Tech (49-24) 173 7 Marvin Harrison N1- Syracuse (0-41) 170 9 Jonathan Smith A - Georgia Tech (39-3) N1 - Jacksonville, Fla. (Gator Bowl); N2 - Boise, Idaho (Humanitarian Bowl)

Date 9-20-1997 10-31-1998 11-17-2012 10-19-1968 10-28-2000 9-29-2012 11-14-1992 12-31-2001 1-1-1996 9-20-2003

POINTS BY CLEMSON Pts Player TD XP 33 Maxcey Welch 5 3 30 Stumpy Banks 5 0 24 Boo Armstrong 4 0 24 Fred Cone 4 0 24 Terrence Flagler 4 0 24 Emory Smith 4 0 24 Travis Zachery 4 0 24 Travis Zachery 4 0 24 Chad Jasmin 4 0 24 James Davis 4 0 24 C.J. Spiller 4 0 N1 - Tampa, Fla. (ACC Championship Game)

Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) H - Newberry (75-0) A - Furman (38-0) A - South Carolina (39-0) A - Auburn (41-0) A - Wake Forest (28-20) A - Wake Forest (29-14) H - Duke (58-7) H - Duke (59-31) A - South Carolina (63-17) H - North Carolina (52-7) N1 - Georgia Tech (34-39)

Date 10-17-1930 10-13-1917 11-2-1918 11-25-1950 11-1-1986 9-16-1995 11-6-1999 12-1-2001 11-22-2003 9-23-2006 12-5-2009

POINTS BY OPPONENT Pts Player TD XP 24 Kevin McLee 4 0 24 Ted Brown 4 0 24 Torry Holt 4 0 24 LaMont Jordan 4 0 24 Tavon Austin 4 0 24 Todd Gurley 4 0 N1 - Miami Gardens, Fla. (Orange Bowl)

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Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) A - Georgia (7-35) H - N.C.State (7-45) H - NC State (39-46) A - Maryland (42-30) N1 - West Virginia (33-70) A - Georgia (21-45)

Date 10-4-1975 10-25-1975 10-31-1998 10-16-1999 1-4-2012 8-30-2014

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FG Distances 6 (21, 21, 25, 6 (23, 33, 32, 5 (31, 42, 32, 5 (30, 53, 43, 5 (34, 37, 47, 5 (38, 42, 18, 4 (49, 26, 24, 4 (30, 33, 44, 4 (19, 45, 39, 4 (47, 25, 30, 4 (38, 20, 45, 4 (25, 47, 30, 4 (52, 34, 30, 4 (25, 22, 39, 4 (47, 22, 38, 4 (29, 35, 22, 4 (23, 35, 32, 4 (21, 47, 36, 4 (27, 32, 25, 4 (28, 46, 29, 4 (24, 40, 37, 4 (31, 29, 25, N1 - Atlanta, Ga.

Player 18, 44, 42) Jad Dean 52, 42, 35) Richard Jackson 46, 41) Nelson Welch 31, 32) Nelson Welch 34, 20) Nelson Welch 20, 47) Chandler Catanzaro 57) Obed Ariri 17) Obed Ariri 30) Obed Ariri 25) Chris Gardocki 44) Chris Gardocki 20) Matt Padgett 35) David Richardson 24) David Richardson 37) Aaron Hunt 42) Aaron Hunt 37) Aaron Hunt 42) Jad Dean 22) Jad Dean 25) Mark Buchholz 18) Chandler Catanzaro 24) Chandler Catanzaro

Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) H - Texas A&M (25-24) H - Boston College (25-7) H - NC State (29-19) A - Maryland (23-53) A - North Carolina (28-17) H - Boston College (36-14) H - Wake Forest (26-0) A - North Carolina (19-10) A - NC State (20-24) H - Georgia (34-3) A - Georgia Tech (19-21) A - NC State (19-17) A - Wake Forest (33-16) H - Furman (33-0) H - Louisiana Tech (33-13) H - Maryland (12-30) H - Florida State (26-10) H - NC State (26-20) H - Maryland (12-13) A - NC State (42-20) N1 - Auburn (26-19) A - Maryland (40-27)

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS BY CLEMSON

Date 9-3-2005 9-19-2009 10-26-1991 11-14-1992 11-5-1994 10-8-2011 10-29-1979 11-10-1979 10-25-1980 10-6-1990 10-13-1990 9-13-1997 11-1-1997 9-5-1998 9-7-2002 11-16-2002 11-8-2003 10-30-2004 11-4-2006 9-22-2007 9-1-2012 10-26-2013

YARDS ON FIELD GOALS BY CLEMSON Yds 217 192 189 172 171 165 156 151 147 146 146

Distances (23, 33, 32, 52, 42, 35) (31, 42, 32, 46, 41) (30, 53, 43, 31, 32) (34, 37, 47, 34, 20) (21, 21, 25, 18, 44, 42) (38, 42, 18, 20, 47) (49, 26, 24, 57) (52, 34, 30, 35) (38, 20, 45, 44) (21, 47, 36, 42) (48, 52, 46)

Player Richard Jackson Nelson Welch Nelson Welch Nelson Welch Jad Dean Chandler Catanzaro Obed Ariri David Richardson Chris Gardocki Jad Dean Mark Buchholz

Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) H - Boston College (25-7) H - NC State (29-19) A - Maryland (23-53) A - North Carolina (28-17) H - Texas A&M (25-24) H - Boston College (36-14) H - Wake Forest (26-0) A - Wake Forest (33-16) A - Georgia Tech (19-21) H - NC State (26-20) H - Wake Forest (44-10)

Yds Player Opponent 345 Sammy Watkins Maryland 312 C.J. Spiller Florida State 310 C.J. Spiller at Miami (Fla.) 301 C.J. Spiller Georgia Tech* 284 Sammy Watkins Georgia Tech 282 Justin Miller at Florida State 274 Terrence Flagler at Wake Forest 268 Sammy Watkins Ohio State^ 267 Tony Horne Florida State 264 Andre Ellington Boston College * - Tampa, Fla. (ACC Championship Game); ^ - Miami

Returns 4 5 3 4 8 7 3 2 3

Player Don Kelley Donnell Woolford C.J. Spiller Darnell Stephens Adam Humphries Tony Horne Brian Mance Richie Luzzi Bobby Gage

Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) A - Maryland (24-11) H - Georgia Tech (33-12) H - Boston College (25-7) H - Maryland (40-7) H - Louisville (23-17) H - Texas-El Paso (39-7) H - Georgia Tech (28-31) A - Georgia (13-31) H - NC State (6-0)

Date 9-19-2009 10-26-1991 11-14-1992 11-5-1994 9-3-2005 10-8-2011 10-29-1979 11-1-1997 10-13-1990 10-30-2004 11-10-2007

Date 10-20-1970 9-26-1987 9-19-2009 11-16-1991 10-11-2014 10-4-1997 10-28-2000 9-27-1969 10-2-1948

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS BY CLEMSON Yds Returns Player Site - Team (Score CU-Opp.) 282 6 Justin Miller A - Florida State (22-41) 207 5 Sammy Watkins A - Maryland (56-45) 174 5 David Thomas A - Georgia Tech (9-31) 160 7 John Shields H - Alabama (13-38) 159 6 Dennis Goss A - North Carolina (13-26) 158 4 Terrance Roulhac H - South Carolina (21-21) 153 2 Derrick Hamilton A - Maryland (20-37) 152 4 Justin Miller H - Maryland (12-30) 152 4 C.J. Spiller N1 - Alabama (10-34) 143 3 Bill Mathis A - Georgia Tech (6-16) 143 7 Sammy Watkins N2 - West Virginia (33-70) N1 - Atlanta, Ga.; N2 - Miami Gardens, Fla. (Orange Bowl)

Date 9-25-2004 10-15-2011 10-7-1972 10-25-1969 11-6-1971 11-22-1986 11-10-2001 11-16-2002 8-30-2008 10-25-1959 1-4-2012

RETURN YARDS (PR, KOR, IR) BY CLEMSON Yds Method Player Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) 282 (282 KOR) Justin Miller A - Florida State (22-41) 223 (167 PR, 56 IR) Don Kelley A - Maryland (24-11) 207 (207 KOR) Sammy Watkins A - Maryland (56-45) 174 (174 KOR) David Thomas A - Georgia Tech (9-31) 165 (26 PR, 139 KOR) Marcus Gilchrist H - South Carolina (7-29) 161 (9 PR, 152 KOR) C.J. Spiller N1 - Alabama (10-34) 160 (160 KOR) John Shields H - Alabama (13-38) 159 (159 KOR) Dennis Goss A - North Carolina (13-26) 159 (62 PR, 97 KOR) C.J. Spiller N2 - Nebraska (21-26) 159 (63 PR, 96 KOR) C.J. Spiller H - Middle Tennessee (37-14) N1 - Atlanta, Ga.; N2 - Jacksonville, Fla. (Gator Bowl)

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Rush Rec. 33 105 165 67 81 104 233 5 7 153 --- --- 209 65 3 227 --- 131 132 3 (Orange Bowl)

PR KOR 0 207 9 71 --- 125 --- 63 --- 124 --- 282 --- ----- 38 27 109 --- 129

PUNTING AVERAGE BY CLEMSON Avg. Att.-Yds Player 55.3 3-166 Dale Hatcher 52.0 5-260 Banks McFadden 51.8 4-207 Dale Hatcher 51.5 6-309 Dawson Zimmerman 51.0 6-306 Dale Hatcher 50.8 4-203 Joe Paglieli 50.3 3-151 Dale Hatcher 50.3 3-151 Jamie Somaini 50.0 5-250 Chris Gardocki 50.0 3-150 Spencer Benton Note: Minimum three punts.

PUNT RETURN YARDS BY CLEMSON Yds 167 126 119 116 107 106 105 102 101

Year 2011 2009 2009 2009 2011 2004 1986 2013 1997 2012 Gardens, Fla.

Date 9-25-2004 10-31-1970 10-15-2011 10-7-1972 11-27-2010 8-30-2008 10-25-1969 11-6-1971 1-1-2009 9-5-2009

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Site - Opp. (Score CU-Opp.) H - Kentucky (24-6) A - George Washington (13-6) H - Georgia (16-16) H - North Texas (35-10) A - Kentucky (21-3) H - Maryland (12-25) A - Duke (38-31) A - Virginia (31-10) H - South Carolina (24-15) H - Furman (41-7)

Date 10-2-1982 11-3-1939 9-17-1983 9-4-2010 10-3-1981 11-12-1955 10-15-1983 9-23-2000 11-17-1990 9-15-2012


CAREER LEADERS

RUSHING

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

RUSHING YARDS Rk Player 1. Raymond Priester 2. James Davis 3. C.J. Spiller 4. Andre Ellington 5. Travis Zachery 6. Kenny Flowers 7. Terry Allen 8. Woodrow Dantzler 9. Buddy Gore 10. Ray Yauger 11. Chuck McSwain 12. Stacey Driver 13. Ken Callicutt 14. Lester Brown 15. Rodney Blunt

Years 1994-97 2005-08 2006-09 2009-12 1998-01 1983-86 1987-89 1998-01 1966-68 1968-70 1979-82 1982-85 1973-77 1976-79 1989-93

Car. 805 753 606 621 691 590 523 591 600 555 483 476 492 505 508

Y/C 4.93 5.15 5.85 5.53 4.43 4.94 5.31 4.67 4.29 4.39 4.80 4.82 4.59 4.45 4.28

TD 21 47 32 33 41 26 28 27 15 16 23 15 11 31 13

Yards 3966 3881 3547 3436 3058 2914 2778 2761 2571 2439 2320 2293 2256 2228 2173

CARRIES Rk Player 1. Raymond Priester 2. James Davis 3. Travis Zachery 4. Andre Ellington 5. C.J. Spiller 6. Buddy Gore 7. Woodrow Dantzler 8. Kenny Flowers 9. Ray Yauger 10. Steve Fuller 11. Terry Allen 12. Rodney Blunt 13. Lester Brown Tajh Boyd 15. Ken Callicutt

Years 1994-97 2005-08 1998-01 2009-12 2006-09 1966-68 1998-01 1983-86 1968-70 1975-78 1987-89 1989-93 1976-79 2010-13 1973-77

Yards 3966 3881 3058 3436 3547 2571 2761 2914 2439 1737 2778 2173 2228 1165 2256

Y/C 4.93 5.15 4.43 5.53 5.85 4.29 4.67 4.94 4.39 3.20 5.31 4.28 4.45 2.31 4.59

Car. 805 753 691 621 606 600 591 590 555 535 523 508 505 505 492

YARDS PER CARRY Rk Player Years 1. Jackie Calvert 1948-50 2. C.J. Spiller 2006-09 3. Terrence Flagler 1983-86 4. Ray Mathews 1947-50 5. Ronald Williams 1990-92 6. Andre Ellington 2009-12 7. Doug Cline 1957-59 8. Roderick McDowell 2010-13 9. Buck George 1951-54 10. Terry Allen 1987-89 11. Hal Davis 1962-64 12. Wayne Gallman 2014,15 13. Wesley McFadden 1985-89 14. James Davis 2005-08 15. Joel Wells 1954-56 Note: Minimum 1,000 yards.

Car. 194 606 379 331 326 621 209 318 240 523 194 404 220 753 383

Yards 1149 3547 2162 1886 1824 3436 1117 1699 1280 2778 1024 2101 1135 3881 1937

Y/C 5.92 5.85 5.70 5.70 5.60 5.53 5.34 5.34 5.33 5.31 5.28 5.20 5.16 5.15 5.06

Rk Player 1. James Davis 2. Travis Zachery 3. Andre Ellington 4. C.J. Spiller 5. Lester Brown 6. Fred Cone 7. Terry Allen 8. Cliff Austin Woodrow Dantzler 10. Kenny Flowers Tajh Boyd

Years 2005-08 1998-01 2009-12 2006-09 1976-79 1948-50 1987-89 1978-82 1998-01 1983-86 2010-13

Car. 753 691 621 606 505 466 523 423 591 590 505

Yards 3881 3058 3436 3547 2228 2172 2778 2139 2761 2914 1165

TD 47 41 33 32 31 30 28 27 27 26 26

PASSING PASSING YARDS Rk Player 1. Tajh Boyd 2. Charlie Whitehurst 3. Woodrow Dantzler 4. Cullen Harper 5. Nealon Greene 6. Deshaun Watson 7. Kyle Parker 8. Rodney Williams 9. Steve Fuller 10. Tommy Kendrick 11. Homer Jordan 12. Brandon Streeter 13. Mike Eppley 14. DeChane Cameron 15. Will Proctor Cole Stoudt

Years Att. 2010-13 1402 2002-05 1368 1998-01 796 2005-08 815 1994-97 805 2014,15 550 2009,10 710 1985-88 717 1975-78 554 1969-71 644 1979-82 479 1996-99 519 1980-84 449 1988-91 470 2003-06 338 2011-14 421

Co. 901 817 460 518 458 380 401 333 287 303 250 294 252 257 201 277

Pct. Yards 64.3 11,904 59.7 9665 57.8 6037 63.6 5762 56.9 5719 68.4 4978 56.5 4739 46.4 4647 51.8 4359 47.0 3893 52.2 3643 56.6 3504 56.1 3354 54.7 3300 59.5 2634 65.8 2634

PASSING ATTEMPTS Rk Player 1. Tajh Boyd 2. Charlie Whitehurst 3. Cullen Harper 4. Nealon Greene 5. Woodrow Dantzler 6. Rodney Williams 7. Kyle Parker 8. Tommy Kendrick 9. Steve Fuller 10. Deshaun Watson 11. Brandon Streeter 12. Homer Jordan 13. DeChane Cameron 14. Mike Eppley 15. Cole Stoudt

Years 2010-13 2002-05 2005-08 1994-97 1998-01 1985-88 2009,10 1969-71 1975-78 2014,15 1996-99 1979-82 1988-91 1980-84 2011-14

Co. Yards Att. 901 11,904 1402 817 9665 1368 518 5762 815 458 5719 805 460 6037 796 333 4647 717 401 4739 710 303 3893 644 287 4359 554 380 4978 550 294 3504 519 250 3643 479 257 3300 470 252 3354 449 277 2634 421

VERSUS

COMPLETIONS

Rk Player 1. Tajh Boyd 2. Charlie Whitehurst 3. Cullen Harper 4. Woodrow Dantzler 5. Nealon Greene 6. Kyle Parker 7. Deshaun Watson 8. Rodney Williams 9. Tommy Kendrick 10. Brandon Streeter 11. Steve Fuller 12. Cole Stoudt 13. DeChane Cameron 14. Mike Eppley 15. Homer Jordan

Years Att. Yards 2010-13 1402 11,904 2002-05 1368 9665 2005-08 815 5762 1998-01 796 6037 1994-97 805 5719 2009,10 710 4739 2014,15 550 4978 1985-88 717 4647 1969-71 644 3893 1996-99 519 3504 1975-78 554 4359 2011-14 421 2634 1988-91 470 3300 1980-84 449 3354 1979-82 479 3643

Co. 901 817 518 460 458 401 380 333 303 294 287 277 257 252 250

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Rk Player 1. Deshaun Watson 2. Cole Stoudt 3. Tajh Boyd 4. Cullen Harper 5. Charlie Whitehurst 6. Will Proctor 7. Woodrow Dantzler 8. Nealon Greene 9. Chris Morocco 10. Brandon Streeter 11. Kyle Parker 12. Mike Eppley 13. DeChane Cameron 14. Billy Lott 15. Homer Jordan Note: Minimum 150 passing

Years 2014,15 2011-14 2010-13 2005-08 2002-05 2003-06 1998-01 1994-97 1986-89 1996-99 2009,10 1980-84 1988-91 1977-79 1979-82 attempts.

Co.-Att. 380-550 277-421 901-1402 518-815 817-1368 201-338 460-796 458-805 89-157 294-519 401-710 252-449 257-470 105-198 250-479

Pct. 68.4 65.8 64.3 63.6 59.7 59.5 57.8 56.9 56.7 56.6 56.5 56.1 54.7 53.0 52.2

PASSING YARDS PER ATTEMPT Rk Player 1. Deshaun Watson 2. Bobby Gage 3. Jackie Calvert 4. Tajh Boyd 5. Chris Morocco 6. Steve Fuller 7. Will Proctor 8. Homer Jordan 9. Mark Fellers 10. Woodrow Dantzler 11. Mike Eppley 12. Harvey White 13. Nealon Greene 14. Mike O’Cain 15. Cullen Harper

Years Att. Yards Y/Att. 2014,15 550 4978 9.05 1945-48 278 2448 8.81 1948-50 101 885 8.76 2010-13 1402 11,904 8.49 1986-89 157 1238 7.89 1975-78 554 4359 7.87 2003-06 338 2634 7.79 1979-82 479 3643 7.61 1972-74 124 943 7.60 1998-01 796 6037 7.58 1980-84 449 3354 7.47 1957-59 289 2103 7.28 1994-97 805 5719 7.10 1974-76 182 1291 7.09 2005-08 815 5762 7.07

PASSING EFFICIENCY Rk Player 1. Deshaun Watson 2. Tajh Boyd 3. Will Proctor 4. Cullen Harper 5. Woodrow Dantzler 6. Mark Fellers 7. Chris Morocco 8. Mike Eppley 9. Bobby Gage 10. Cole Stoudt 11. Nealon Greene 12. Charlie Whitehurst 13. Harvey White 14. Jackie Calvert 15. Steve Fuller Note: Minimum 100 passing attempts.

Years Att. 2014,15 550 2010-13 1402 2003-06 338 2005-08 815 1998-01 796 1972-74 124 1986-89 157 1980-84 449 1945-48 278 2011-14 421 1994-97 805 2002-05 1368 1957-59 289 1948-50 101 1975-78 554

Co. Pct. Int. Int. Pct. Yards Yards/Att. TD TD Pct. 380 68.4 13 2.36 4978 9.05 44 11.58 901 64.3 39 2.78 11,904 8.49 107 7.63 201 59.5 11 3.25 2634 7.79 19 5.62 518 63.6 20 2.45 5762 7.07 42 5.15 460 57.8 24 3.02 6037 7.58 41 5.15 58 46.8 7 5.64 943 7.60 12 9.68 89 56.7 4 2.55 1238 7.89 6 3.82 252 56.1 26 5.79 3354 7.47 28 6.23 123 44.2 27 9.71 2448 8.81 24 8.63 277 65.8 11 2.61 2634 6.26 17 4.04 458 56.9 26 3.22 5719 7.10 35 4.35 817 59.7 46 3.36 9665 7.07 49 3.58 145 50.2 12 4.15 2103 7.28 18 6.22 40 39.6 8 7.92 885 8.76 8 7.92 287 51.8 21 3.79 4359 7.87 22 3.97

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CAREER LEADERS

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Rk Player 1. Tajh Boyd 2. Charlie Whitehurst 3. Deshaun Watson 4. Cullen Harper 5. Woodrow Dantzler 6. Nealon Greene 7. Kyle Parker 8. Mike Eppley 9. Bobby Gage Tommy Kendrick 11. Steve Fuller 12. Will Proctor 13. Harvey White 14. Brandon Streeter Cole Stoudt

Years Att. 2010-13 1402 2002-05 1368 2014,15 550 2005-08 815 1998-01 796 1994-97 805 2009,10 710 1980-84 449 1945-48 278 1969-71 644 1975-78 554 2003-06 338 1957-59 289 1996-99 519 2011-14 421

YARDS PER RECEPTION

Int. 39 46 13 20 24 26 23 26 27 42 21 11 12 26 11

TD 107 49 44 42 41 35 32 28 24 24 22 19 18 17 17

INTERCEPTION AVOIDANCE Rk Player 1. Deshaun Watson 2. Cullen Harper 3. Chris Morocco 4. Cole Stoudt 5. Patrick Sapp 6. Tajh Boyd 7. Woodrow Dantzler 8. DeChane Cameron 9. Nealon Greene 10. Kyle Parker 11. Will Proctor 12. Willie Simmons 13. Charlie Whitehurst 14. Billy Lott 15. Rodney Williams Note: Minimum 100 passing

Years 2014,15 2005-08 1986-89 2011-14 1992-95 2010-13 1998-01 1988-91 1994-97 2009,10 2003-06 2000-02 2002-05 1977-79 1985-88 attempts.

Int.-Att. 13-550 20-815 4-157 11-421 10-365 39-1402 24-796 15-470 26-805 23-710 11-338 13-391 46-1368 7-198 27-717

Pct. 2.36 2.45 2.55 2.61 2.74 2.78 3.02 3.19 3.22 3.24 3.25 3.32 3.36 3.53 3.77

Yards 3391 2733 3020 2312 2498 2681 1770 2534 1986 1713 1760 2223 1857 2030 1390

Avg. 14.1 11.8 14.7 13.8 15.0 16.5 11.1 16.9 13.9 12.1 12.5 16.0 13.5 14.7 10.5

TD Rec. 27 240 20 232 27 206 16 167 13 166 15 162 13 160 17 150 16 143 6 142 7 141 11 139 13 138 10 138 8 132

RECEIVING YARDS Rk Player, Pos. 1. Sammy Watkins, WR 2. DeAndre Hopkins, WR 3. Aaron Kelly, WR 4. Terry Smith, WR 5. Perry Tuttle, WR 6. Rod Gardner, WR 7. Derrick Hamilton, WR 8. Jerry Butler, WR 9. Airese Currie, WR 10. Jacoby Ford, WR 11. Brian Wofford, WR 12. Artavis Scott, WR 13. Chansi Stuckey, WR 14. Tony Horne, WR 15. Kevin Youngblood, WR

Years 2011-13 2010-12 2005-08 1990-93 1978-81 1997-00 2001-03 1975-78 2001-04 2006-09 1996-99 2014,15 2003-06 1994-97 2000-03

Rk Player, Pos. 1. DeAndre Hopkins, WR Sammy Watkins, WR 3. Aaron Kelly, WR 4. Glenn Smith, E 5. Perry Tuttle, WR 6. Terrance Roulhac, WR Derrick Hamilton, WR Jacoby Ford, WR 9. Terry Smith, WR 10. Tony Horne, WR Brian Wofford, WR Rod Gardner, WR Martavis Bryant, WR Artavis Scott, WR

Years 2010-12 2011-13 2005-08 1949-51 1978-81 1983-86 2001-03 2006-09 1990-93 1994-97 1996-99 1997-00 2011-13 2014,15

Rec. 240 206 232 162 150 166 167 139 138 143 138 160 141 120 142

Yards 3391 3020 2733 2681 2534 2498 2312 2223 2030 1986 1857 1770 1760 1750 1713

Rk Player 1. Tajh Boyd 2. Charlie Whitehurst 3. Woodrow Dantzler 4. Nealon Greene 5. Steve Fuller 6. Deshaun Watson 7. Cullen Harper 8. Rodney Williams 9. Kyle Parker 10. Homer Jordan 11. DeChane Cameron 12. Raymond Priester 13. James Davis 14. Bobby Gage 15. Mike Eppley

Years Plays 2010-13 1907 2002-05 1634 1998-01 1587 1994-97 1158 1975-78 1089 2014,15 776 2005-08 946 1985-88 1024 2009,10 818 1979-82 859 1988-91 765 1994-97 805 2005-08 753 1945-48 594 1980-84 614

Rush 1165 98 2761 1067 1737 1087 -213 863 163 971 926 3966 3881 1309 398

TD 27 27 20 18 17 16 16 16 15 13 13 13 13 13

Pass Total 11,904 13,069 9665 9763 6037 8798 5719 6786 4359 6096 4978 6065 5762 5549 4647 5510 4739 4902 3643 4614 3300 4226 ------ 3966 ------ 3881 2448 3757 3354 3752

Rush Rec. 32 12 41 9 47 2 33 2 31 1 30 1 1 27 20 7 26 2 28 0

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Years 1979-82 1950-52 2007-10 2005-08 2009 2002-04 1977-80 1989-92 1998-00 1999-02

Yards 147 122 162 243 186 94 114 119 151 73

Avg. TD Int. 8.6 0 17 8.1 0 15 10.8 1 15 17.4 0 14 13.3 1 14 7.2 0 13 9.5 0 12 9.9 0 12 12.6 1 12 6.1 0 12

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS Rk Player, Pos. 1. Rex Varn, FS 2. Michael Hamlin, S Crezdon Butler, CB 4. Antwan Edwards, DB 5. Jonathan Meeks, S 6. Rashard Hall, S 7. Don Kelley, DB 8. DeAndre McDaniel, S 9. Alex Ardley, CB 10. Terry Kinard, FS

Years 1976-79 2005-08 2006-09 1995-98 2009-12 2009-12 1969-71 2007-09 1998-00 1979-82

Int. 10 14 11 8 7 14 6 15 12 17

Avg. Yards 27.5 275 17.4 243 22.1 243 24.4 195 27.4 192 13.3 186 29.7 178 10.8 162 12.6 151 8.6 147

STARTS Rk Player, Pos. 1. Chandler Catanzaro, PK 2. Landon Walker, OT Dalton Freeman, C 4. Eric Harmon, OG Jim Bundren, OT Glenn Rountree, OG Aaron Hunt, PK 8. Nelson Welch, PK Cole Chason, P 10. Jeb Flesch, OG

Years 2010-13 2008-11 2009-12 1987-90 1994-97 1994-97 2000-03 1991-94 2003-06 1988-91

Starts 52 49 49 47 47 47 47 46 46 45

STARTS BY POSITION

TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS

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Rk Player, Pos. 1. Terry Kinard, FS 2. Fred Knoebel, DB DeAndre McDaniel, S 4. Michael Hamlin, S Rashard Hall, S 6. Justin Miller, CB 7. Eddie Geathers, CB Robert O’Neal, FS Alex Ardley, CB Brian Mance, CB

SCORING Rk Player, Pos. Years TD PAT FG TP 1. Chandler Catanzaro, PK 2010-13 0 203-207 67-82 404 2. Aaron Hunt, PK 2000-03 0 164-172 55-76 329 3. C.J. Spiller, RB 2006-09 51 *2 --- 308 4. Nelson Welch, PK 1991-94 0 85-92 72-102 301 5. Travis Zachery, TB 1998-01 50 --- --- 300 6. James Davis, RB 2005-08 49 --- --- 294 7. Obed Ariri, PK 1977-80 0 99-103 63-97 288 8. Chris Gardocki, PK 1988-90 0 72-72 63-89 261 9. Jad Dean, PK 2003-06 0 97-103 51-68 250 10. David Treadwell, PK 1985-87 0 92-93 47-66 233 11. Andre Ellington, RB 2009-12 36 *2 --- 218 12. Bob Paulling, PK 1979-83 0 107-109 34-41 209 13. Mark Buchholz, PK 2007,08 0 88-88 37-57 199 14. Lester Brown, RB 1976-79 32 --- --- 192 15. Fred Cone, RB 1948-50 31 3-4 --- 189 * - total two-point conversion points

Rk Player, Pos. 1. C.J. Spiller, RB 2. Travis Zachery, RB 3. James Davis, RB 4. Andre Ellington, RB 5. Lester Brown, RB 6. Fred Cone, RB 7. Sammy Watkins, WR 8. Ray Matthews, RB Kenny Flowers, RB Terry Allen, RB

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TOUCHDOWN RESPONSIBILITY Rk Player Years Rush Pass * Tot 1. Tajh Boyd 2010-13 26 107 0 133 2. Woodrow Dantzler 1998-01 27 41 0 68 3. Deshaun Watson 2014,15 16 44 0 60 4. Charlie Whitehurst 2002-05 10 49 0 59 5. C.J. Spiller 2006-09 32 1 19 52 6. Travis Zachery 1998-01 41 0 9 50 7. James Davis 2005-08 47 0 2 49 8. Cullen Harper 2005-08 5 42 0 47 9. Steve Fuller 1975-78 22 22 0 44 10. Nealon Greene 1994-97 8 35 0 43 * - includes receiving, punt returns, kickoff returns, interception returns and fumble returns

INTERCEPTIONS

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS

RECEPTIONS Years 2011-13 2005-08 2010-12 2001-03 1997-00 1990-93 2014,15 1978-81 2006-09 2000-03 2003-06 1975-78 1996-99 2001-04 2005-08

Yards Y/Rec. 1354 22.2 773 20.3 1592 20.2 920 18.0 1576 17.9 655 17.7 571 17.3 1366 17.3 602 17.2 1166 17.1 582 17.1 2534 16.9 2681 16.5 883 16.4 963 16.3

MISCELLANEOUS

RECEIVING Rk Player, Pos. 1. Sammy Watkins, WR 2. Aaron Kelly, WR 3. DeAndre Hopkins, WR 4. Derrick Hamilton, WR 5. Rod Gardner, WR 6. Terry Smith, WR 7. Artavis Scott, WR 8. Perry Tuttle, WR 9. Jacoby Ford, WR 10. Kevin Youngblood, WR 11. Chansi Stuckey, WR 12. Jerry Butler, WR 13. Brian Wofford, WR Airese Currie, WR 15. Tyler Grisham, WR

Rk Player, Pos. Years Rec. 1. Martavis Bryant, WR 2011-13 61 2. Joe Blalock, TE 1939-41 38 3. Gary Cooper, FLK 1985-89 79 4. Frank Magwood, WR 1979-82 51 5. Glenn Smith, E 1949-51 88 6. Eddis Freeman, E 1943-46 37 7. Dwight Clark, WR 1975-78 33 8. Mike Williams, WR 2013-15 79 9. Bill Mathis, TB 1957-59 35 10. Charlie Waters, WR 1967-69 68 11. Deon Cain, WR 2015 34 12. Perry Tuttle, WR 1978-81 150 13. Terry Smith, WR 1990-93 162 14. Wayne Bell, TE 1964-66 54 15. Joey Walters, WR 1974-76 59 Note: Minimum 30 receptions.

PR KOR Total 1 7 51 0 0 50 0 0 49 0 1 36 0 0 32 0 0 31 0 1 29 1 0 28 0 0 28 0 0 28

TE: OT: OG: C: WR: QB: RB: PK:

Offense 37 by Michael Palmer, 2006-09 49 by Landon Walker, 2008-11 47 by Eric Harmon, 1987-90; Glenn Rountree, 1994-97 49 by Dalton Freeman, 2009-12 42 by Terry Smith, 1990-93 44 by Rodney Williams, 1985-88 43 by James Davis, 2005-08 52 by Chandler Catanzaro, 2010-13

DE/OLB: 43 DT: 40 ILB: 42 S: 43 CB: 44 P: 46

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Defense Levon Kirkland, 1988-91 Jim Stuckey, 1976-79 Bubba Brown, 1976-79 Michael Hamlin, 2005-08 Chris Chancellor, 2006-09 Cole Chason, 2003-06


CAREER LEADERS

GAMES Rk Player, Pos. 1. Chad Diehl, FB 2. Antoine McClain, OG Malliciah Goodman, DE 4. Kevin Alexander, DE/LB Crezdon Butler, CB Chris Chancellor, CB Kavell Conner, LB Marcus Gilchrist, DB Byron Maxwell, CB DeAndre McDaniel, S/LB Michael Wade, QB/S Brandon Thompson, DT Landon Walker, OT Xavier Brewer, DB Dalton Freeman, C Rashard Hall, S Chandler Catanzaro, PK Quandon Christian, LB Adam Humphries, WR Robert Smith, S DeShawn Williams, DT

Games 57 54 54 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53

Years 2009-12 2008-11 1998-01 1994-97 2010-13 2002-05 1987-90 2004-07 1994-97 2010-13 snaps.

Snaps 3361 3131 3097 3048 2963 2875 2870 2778 2772 2765

SNAPS Rk Player, Pos. 1. Dalton Freeman, C 2. Landon Walker, OT 3. Kyle Young, C 4. Glenn Rountree, OG 5. Tajh Boyd, QB 6. Charlie Whitehurst, QB 7. Eric Harmon, OG 8. Barry Richardson, OT 9. Jim Bundren, OT 10. Brandon Thomas, OL Note: Does not include special teams

VERSUS

FIELD GOALS MADE

Years 2007-11 2008-11 2009-12 2006-09 2006-09 2006-09 2006-09 2007-10 2007-10 2007-10 2007-10 2008-11 2008-11 2009-12 2009-12 2009-12 2010-13 2010-13 2011-14 2011-14 2011-14

Rk Player 1. Nelson Welch 2. Chandler Catanzaro 3. Obed Ariri Chris Gardocki 5. Aaron Hunt 6. Jad Dean 7. David Treadwell 8. Mark Buchholz 9. Bob Paulling 10. Donald Igwebuike

Years 1991-94 2010-13 1977-80 1988-90 2000-03 2003-06 1985-87 2007,08 1979-83 1981-84

FG 72 67 63 63 55 51 47 37 34 32

EXTRA POINTS MADE Rk Player 1. Chandler Catanzaro 2. Aaron Hunt 3. Bob Paulling 4. Obed Ariri 5. Jad Dean 6. David Treadwell 7. Mark Buchholz 8. Nelson Welch 9. Charles Radcliff Chris Gardocki

Years 2010-13 2000-03 1979-83 1977-80 2003-06 1985-87 2007,08 1991-94 1950-52 1988-90

PAT 203 164 107 99 97 92 88 85 72 72

KICK SCORING Rk Player 1. Chandler Catanzaro 2. Aaron Hunt 3. Nelson Welch 4. Obed Ariri 5. Chris Gardocki 6. Jad Dean 7. David Treadwell 8. Bob Paulling 9. Mark Buchholz 10. Donald Igwebuike

Years 2010-13 2000-03 1991-94 1977-80 1988-90 2003-06 1985-87 1979-83 2007,08 1981-84

Points 404 329 301 288 261 250 233 209 199 139

SPECIAL TEAMS PUNT RETURN YARDS Rk Player 1. Shad Bryant 2. Donnell Woolford 3. James Lott 4. Don Kelley 5. Derrick Hamilton 6. Willie Jordan C.J. Spiller 8. Billy Davis 9. Jacoby Ford 10. Adam Humphries

Years PR Avg. TD Yards 1937-39 65 12.0 1 779 1985-88 78 9.6 2 754 1986-89 71 9.6 0 683 1969-71 56 11.3 2 632 2001-03 68 9.1 0 618 1975-78 54 10.5 0 569 2006-09 53 10.7 1 569 1980-83 87 6.4 0 555 2006-09 49 9.8 2 479 2011-14 69 6.9 1 476

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS Rk Player 1. C.J. Spiller 2. Derrick Hamilton 3. Justin Miller 4. Andre Humphrey 5. Sammy Watkins 6. Ray Williams 7. Jacoby Ford 8. Terrence Roulhac 9. Warren Ratchford 10. Marcus Gilchrist

Years KOR Avg. TD Yards 2006-09 74 27.7 7 2052 2001-03 58 26.8 2 1552 2002-04 50 30.7 3 1534 1992-95 68 21.9 0 1486 2011-13 60 22.9 1 1376 1983-86 66 20.5 0 1350 2006-09 47 23.9 1 1124 1983-86 42 26.4 0 1108 1974-78 44 22.0 0 848 2007-10 32 25.1 0 804

PUNTING AVERAGE Rk Player 1. Chris Gardocki 2. Dale Hatcher 3. Banks McFadden 4. Jimmy Maners 5. David Sims 6. Dawson Zimmerman 7. Bradley Pinion 8. Mitch Tyner 9. Jack Anderson 10. Chris McInally Note: Minimum 50 punts.

Years Punts 1988-90 151 1981-84 191 1937-39 94 2006-08 105 1977-80 197 2008-11 192 2012-14 140 1973,74 127 1968-70 56 1993-95 73

Yards 6566 8191 3967 4381 8126 7895 5754 5201 2276 2946

Avg. 43.5 43.0 42.2 41.7 41.2 41.1 41.1 41.0 40.6 40.4

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Rk Player, Pos. Years Rush Rec. 1. C.J. Spiller, RB 2006-09 3547 1420 2. Sammy Watkins, WR 2011-13 339 3391 3. Derrick Hamilton, WR 2001-03 358 2312 4. Andre Ellington, RB 2009-12 3436 505 5. Travis Zachery, TB 1998-01 3058 1057 6. James Davis, RB 2005-08 3881 441 7. Raymond Priester, RB 1994-97 3966 316 8. Jacoby Ford, WR 2006-09 494 1986 9. Buddy Gore, TB 1966-68 2571 65 10. Aaron Kelly, WR 2005-08 --- 2733

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PR KOR Total 569 2052 7588 23 1376 5129 618 1552 4839 3 642 4586 276 --- 4391 --- 13 4335 --- --- 4282 479 1124 4083 --- 637 3273 16 402 3151

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VERSUS

TACKLES

Game: Season: Career:

27, Keith Adams vs. South Carolina, 1999 186, Keith Adams, 1999 515, Bubba Brown, 1976-79

Game: Season: Career:

18, Keith Adams vs. South Carolina, 1999 119, Jeff Davis, 1981; Keith Adams, 1999 295, Jeff Davis, 1978-81

FUMBLE RETURN YARDS

Game: Season: Career:

93, Antwan Edwards at Virginia, 1998 104, Antwan Edwards, 1998 104, Antwan Edwards, 1995-98

Game:

3, Kit Jackson vs. Wake Forest, 1965; Leomont Evans vs. NC State, 1995; Brian Dawkins vs. Duke, 1995; Alex Ardley vs. Maryland, 2000; Michael Hamlin vs. The Citadel, 2008 8, Robert O’Neal, 1989; Justin Miller, 2002; DeAndre McDaniel, 2009 17, Terry Kinard, 1979-82

FIRST HITS

TACKLES BY A LINEMAN Game: Season: Career:

21, Willie Anderson vs. South Carolina, 1974 114, Mark Heniford, 1977 314, Jim Stuckey, 1976-79

TACKLES BY A DEFENSIVE BACK Game: Season: Career:

20, Charles Hafley vs. Maryland, 2001; Jamaal Fudge vs. Virginia, 2003 129, Robert Carswell, 1999 372, Robert Carswell, 1997-00

TACKLES FOR LOSS Game: Season: Career:

6, Keith Adams vs. Duke, 1999; Andre Branch vs. Virginia Tech, 2011 35, Keith Adams, 1999 61, Michael Dean Perry, 1984-87

SACKS Game: Season: Career:

4, Keith Adams vs. Duke, 1999; Andre Branch vs. Virginia Tech, 2011 16, Keith Adams, 1999 33, Vic Beasley, 2011-14

Game: Season: Career:

5, Perry Williams vs. Virginia Tech, 1985 21, Tye Hill, 2004 44, Donnell Woolford, 1985-88

INTERCEPTIONS

Season: Career:

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS Game: Season: Career:

101, Willie Underwood vs. South Carolina, 1980 (2 IR) 156, Don Kelley, 1970 (3 IR) 275, Rex Varn, 1976-79 (10 IR)

Game: Season: Career:

3, many 9, Robert O’Neal, 1989 (8 IR, 1 FR) 19, Terry Kinard, 1979-82 (17 IR, 2 FR)

TAKEAWAYS

PASS BREAKUPS BY A DEFENSIVE LINEMAN 2, many 9, Gaines Adams, 2005 23, Levon Kirkland, 1988-91

Game: Season: Career:

5, Perry Williams vs. Virginia Tech, 1985 21, Dextra Polite, 1999; Tye Hill, 2004 54, Donnell Woolford, 1985-88

Game: Season: Career:

2, many 5, Brandon Maye, 2009 10, Jeff Davis, 1978-81 10, Ed McDaniel, 1988-91

Game: Season:

2, many 4, Ronnie Ducworth, 1968; B.B. Elvington, 1970; Jeff Davis, 1981; William Devane, 1983; Spencer Shuey, 2013 8, Jeff Davis, 1978-81

Opponent South Carolina North Carolina Wake Forest Ohio State NC State Maryland Georgia Tech South Carolina Georgia Tech Maryland Tulane Boston College Duke South Carolina Maryland Virginia

Year Tac. 1999 27 1980 24 2001 23 1978 22 1979 22 1980 22 2000 22 1974 21 1985 21 2002 21 1981 20 1983 20 1994 20 1996 20 2001 20 2003 20

RETURN YARDS ON TAKEAWAYS Game: Season: Career:

101, Willie Underwood vs. South Carolina, 1980 160, Antwan Edwards, 1998 299, Antwan Edwards, 1995-98

Game: Season: Career:

2, many 9, Spencer Benton, 2009 29, Spencer Benton, 2009-12

Game: Season: Career:

7, Chad Speck vs. Georgia Tech, 1999 26, Rodney Thomas, 2000 47, Chad Speck, 1997-00

TACKLES BY A KICKER

PASS BREAKUPS

Game: Season: Career:

SINGLE-GAME TACKLE BESTS Rk Player, Pos. 1. Keith Adams, LB 2. Jeff Davis, LB 3. Chad Carson, LB 4. Bubba Brown, LB Bubba Brown, LB Jeff Davis, LB Chad Carson, LB 8. Willie Anderson, MG Henry Walls, LB John Leake, LB 11. Jeff Davis, LB Henry Walls, LB Tim Jones, LB Anthony Simmons, LB Charles Hafley, FS Jamaal Fudge, ROV

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES*

* - since 1986 (all other stats are from 1976-15)

PASSES DEFENDED

CAUSED FUMBLES

RECOVERED FUMBLES

Career:

LONGEST OFFENSIVE DRIVES

88

PLAYS

YARDS

TIME

PL Date W-L Score Opponent 20 10-7-1978 W 38-7 Virginia Tech 19 9-22-1979 W 12-7 Georgia 19 10-12-2002 L 17-22 Virginia 19 11-19-2005 W 13-9 South Carolina 19 9-29-2007 L 3-13 Georgia Tech 18 9-26-1992 L 16-20 Georgia Tech 18 11-7-1992 W 40-7 North Carolina 18 10-7-1989 W 34-20 Virginia 18 11-20-1987 L 7-20 South Carolina 18 10-18-1986 W 35-3 Duke 18 12-31-1993 W 14-13 Kentucky 18 1-1-1959 L 0-7 Louisiana State 18 9-5-1998 W 33-0 Furman (OT) 18 9-29-2001 W 47-44 Georgia Tech 18 9-17-2011 W 38-24 Auburn

Yards Date W-L Score Opponent 99 9-17-1988 L 21-24 Florida State 99 10-24-1998 L 23-28 Duke 98 12-31-1993 W 14-13 Kentucky 98 10-17-2015 W 34-17 Boston College 97 11-16-1974 W 28-9 Virginia 97 10-14-2000 W 35-14 Maryland 97 9-30-2006 W 51-0 Louisiana Tech 97 11-8-2008 L 27-41 Florida State 97 10-29-2011 L 17-31 Georgia Tech 97 12-5-2015 W 45-37 North Carolina 96 11-17-2001 L 15-20 South Carolina 96 9-3-2005 W 25-24 Texas A&M 96 10-7-2006 W 27-17 Wake Forest 96 10-7-2006 W 27-17 Wake Forest 96 9-13-2008 W 27-9 NC State 96 1-4-2012 L 33-70 West Virginia 96 12-5-2015 W 45-37 North Carolina

Time Date W-L Score Opponent 9:47 9-10-2005 W 28-24 Maryland 9:45 9-23-2006 W 52-7 North Carolina 9:34 11-7-1992 W 40-7 North Carolina 9:34 9-17-2011 W 38-24 Auburn 8:49 9-5-1998 W 33-0 Furman 8:48 9-26-1992 L 16-20 Georgia Tech 8:47 11-20-1987 L 7-20 South Carolina 8:39 10-7-1978 W 38-7 Virgina Tech 8:29 10-10-2015 W 43-24 Georgia Tech 8:17 10-25-2014 W 16-6 Syracuse 8:15 10-28-1995 W 24-3 Georgia Tech 8:13 11-21-1959 W 33-31 Wake Forest 8:13 9-9-2000 W 62-9 Missouri 8:11 9-19-1970 W 27-17 Virginia 8:09 11-2-1996 W 35-3 Maryland 8:07 9-13-2008 W 27-9 NC State

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INDIVIDUAL SEASON & CAREER DEFENSIVE BESTS SEASON

Brian Mance, CB Justin Miller, CB Bashaud Breeland, DB

TACKLES Rk Player, Pos. 1. Keith Adams, LB 2. Anthony Simmons, LB 3. Jeff Davis, LB 4. Bubba Brown, LB 5. John Leake, LB 6. Rodney Thomas, LB 7. Jeff Davis, LB 8. Anthony Simmons, LB 9. Chad Carson, LB 10. Henry Walls, LB

Year 1999 1996 1981 1978 2002 2002 1980 1997 2000 1985

Tac. 186 178 175 170 169 167 160 158 156 153

TACKLES FOR LOSS Rk Player, Pos. 1. Keith Adams, LB 2. William Perry, MG Rob Bodine, MG Leroy Hill, LB 5. Da’Quan Bowers, DE 6. Anthony Simmons, LB 7. Michael Dean Perry, DT 8. Vic Beasley, DE 9. Shaq Lawson, DE 10. Vic Beasley, DE

Year 1999 1984 1991 2003 2010 1997 1987 2013 2015 2014

TFL 35.0 27.0 27.0 27.0 26.0 25.0 24.0 23.0 22.5 21.5

Year 1999 2010 2013 2006 2014 1998 2011 1979 1984 1987

Sacks 16.0 15.5 13.0 12.5 12.0 10.5 10.5 10.0 10.0 10.0

SACKS Rk Player, Pos. 1. Keith Adams, LB 2. Da’Quan Bowers, DE 3. Vic Beasley, DE 4. Gaines Adams, DE 5. Vic Beasley, DE 6. Adrian Dingle, DE Andre Branch, DE 8. Jim Stuckey, DT William Perry, MG Michael Dean Perry, DT

PASS BREAKUPS Rk Player, Pos. 1. Tye Hill, CB 2. Dextra Polite, CB 3. Ty Davis, CB Delton Hall, CB Donnell Woolford, CB Donnell Woolford, CB Antwan Edwards, DB Garry Peters, CB 9. Reggie Pleasant, CB Delton Hall, CB Jerome Henderson, CB Antwan Edwards, CB

Year 2004 1999 1984 1985 1987 1988 1997 2014 1984 1986 1989 1998

PBU 21 17 15 15 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 14

PASSES DEFENDED Rk Player, Pos. 1. Dextra Polite, CB Tye Hill, CB 3. Donnell Woolford, CB 4. Antwan Edwards, CB 5. Terry Kinard, FS Delton Hall, CB 7. Ty Davis, CB James Lott, CB Robert O’Neal, FS

OVERALL WINS Rk Class Win % 1. 2015 .865 2. 2014 .792 3. 1990 .833 4. 1991 .823 5. 1989 .813 2013 .717 7. 1981 .787 1984 .844 9. 1983 .822 2012 .679

W-L 45-7 42-11 40-8 39-8-1 38-8-2 38-15 37-10 37-6-2 36-7-2 36-17

Year 1999 2004 1987 1997 1982 1986 1984 1987 1989

Int. PBU 4 17 0 21 5 15 4 15 6 12 4 14 2 15 4 13 8 9

PD 21 21 20 19 18 18 17 17 17

2002 2002 2013

6 8 4

11 9 13

17 17 17

Int. 8 6 8 8 7 4 6 6 6 6

RF 1 2 0 0 NA 3 1 1 1 1

Tot. 9 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7

TAKEAWAYS Rk Player, Pos. 1. Robert O’Neal, FS 2. Brian Dawkins, FS Justin Miller, CB DeAndre McDaniel, S 5. Fred Knoebel, DB Bobby Johnson, DB Terry Kinard, FS Dexter Davis, CB Robert Carswell, FS Rashard Hall, S

Year 1989 1995 2002 2009 1952 1971 1982 1990 1999 2009

CAREER Years 1976-79 1995-97 1978-81 1998-01 2000-03 1988-91 2004-07 1975-78 1998-00 1997-00

Tac. 515 486 469 448 443 389 386 382 379 374

TACKLES FOR LOSS Rk Player, Pos. 1. Michael Dean Perry, DT 2. William Perry, MG 3. Keith Adams, LB 4. Vic Beasley, DE 5. Anthony Simmons, LB 6. Rob Bodine, MG Leroy Hill, LB 8. Brentson Buckner, DT 9. Adrian Dingle, DE Da’Quan Bowers, DE

Years 1984-87 1981-84 1998-00 2011-14 1995-97 1989-91 2001-04 1990-93 1995-98 2008-10

TFL 61.0 60.0 54.0 52.5 52.0 48.0 48.0 46.0 45.0 45.0

Years 2011-14 1984-87 2003-06 1981-84 1995-98 1998-00 1990-93 1999-02 1989-91 2008-10

Sacks 33.0 28.0 28.0 27.0 23.0 23.0 22.0 22.0 20.5 19.5

SACKS Rk Player, Pos. 1. Vic Beasley, DE 2. Michael Dean Perry, DT Gaines Adams, DE 4. William Perry, MG 5. Adrian Dingle, DE Keith Adams, LB 7. Brentson Buckner, DT Bryant McNeal, DE 9. Chester McGlockton, DT 10. Da’Quan Bowers, DE

PASS BREAKUPS Rk Player, Pos. 1. Donnell Woolford, CB 2. Robert O’Neal, FS 3. Antwan Edwards, CB Tye Hill, CB 5. Delton Hall, CB 6. Dexter Davis, CB

Years 1985-88 1989-92 1995-98 2002-05 1983-86 1988-90

2006-09 2002-04 1979-82 1993-96

OVERALL WIN PERCENTAGE

CONFERENCE WINS

Rk Class Win % 1. 2015 .875 2. 2014 .813 3. 2013 .750 4. 2012 .719 5. 1989 .804 1990 .786 1991 .804 8. 1988 .768 1996 .656 10. 1968 .788 1997 .625 2009 .625 2011 .625

W-L 28-4 26-6 24-8 23-9 22-5-1 22-6 22-5-1 21-6-1 21-11 20-5-1 20-12 20-12 20-12

PBU 44 37 35 35 33 32

CONFERENCE WIN PERCENTAGE

Rk Class W-L Win % 1. 1940 13-0-2 .933 2. 1941 16-1-1 .917 3. 2015 28-4 .875 4. 1939 12-2-2 .813 2014 26-6 .813 6. 1989 22-5-1 .804 1991 22-5-1 .804 8. 1951 13-3-1 .794 9. 1968 20-5-1 .788 10. 1990 22-6 .786 Note: Minimum 15 games.

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PASSES DEFENDED Rk Player, Pos. 1. Donnell Woolford, CB 2. Robert O’Neal, FS 3. Terry Kinard, FS 4. Justin Miller, CB 5. Antwan Edwards, DB 6. Dexter Davis, CB 7. Chris Chancellor, CB 8. Tye Hill, CB 9. Delton Hall, CB 10. Alex Ardley, CB

Years 1985-88 1989-92 1979-82 2002-04 1995-98 1988-90 2006-09 2002-05 1983-86 1998-00

Rk Player, Pos. 1. Jeff Davis, LB Ed McDaniel, ILB 3. Danny Triplett, LB William Perry, MG Chester McGlockton, DT Malliciah Goodman, DE 7. Levon Kirkland, OLB Keith Adams, LB Vic Beasley, DE

Int. PBU 10 44 12 37 17 30 13 31 8 35 10 32 9 32 5 35 6 33 12 26

Years 1978-81 1988-91 1979-82 1981-84 1989-91 2009-12 1988-91 1998-00 2011-14

PD 54 49 47 44 43 42 41 40 39 38

CF 10 10 8 8 8 8 7 7 7

RECOVERED FUMBLES Rk Player, Pos. 1. Jeff Davis, LB 2. William Perry, MG Levon Kirkland, OLB 4. Willie Smith, DE Ronnie Ducworth, DE Gene Beasley, SS Doug Brewster, LB

Years 1978-81 1981-84 1988-91 1954-57 1966-68 1985-88 1987-90

RF 8 7 7 6 6 6 6

TAKEAWAYS Rk Player, Pos. 1. Terry Kinard, FS 2. Michael Hamlin, S 3. Rashard Hall, S 4. DeAndre McDaniel, S 5. Fred Knoebel, DB Brian Dawkins, SS 7. Eddie Geathers, CB Robert O’Neal, FS Justin Miller, CB 10. Dexter Davis, CB Crezdon Butler, CB

Years 1979-82 2005-08 2009-12 2007-10 1950-52 1992-95 1977-80 1989-92 2002-04 1988-90 2006-09

Int. 17 14 14 15 15 11 12 12 13 10 11

RF 2 4 3 1 NA 4 2 2 1 3 2

Tot. 19 18 17 16 15 15 14 14 14 13 13

TAKEAWAY RETURN YARDS Rk Player 1. Antwan Edwards 2. Rex Varn 3. Michael Hamlin Crezdon Butler 5. Jonathan Meeks 6. DeAndre McDaniel 7. Rashard Hall 8. Don Kelley 9. Alex Ardley 10. Rahim Abdullah

Years 1995-98 1976-79 2005-08 2006-09 2009-12 2007-10 2009-12 1969-71 1998-00 1996-98

SENIOR CLASS RECORDS

Rk Class W-L Win % 1. 2015 45-7 .865 2. 1903 19-3-1 .848 3. 1984 37-6-2 .844 4. 1990 40-8 .833 5. 1991 39-8-1 .823 6. 1983 36-7-2 .822 7. 1902 19-4-1 .813 1989 38-8-2 .813 9. 1941 29-6-2 .811 Note: Minimum 20 games.

32 31 30 28

CAUSED FUMBLES

TACKLES Rk Player, Pos. 1. Bubba Brown, LB 2. Anthony Simmons, LB 3. Jeff Davis, LB 4. Chad Carson, LB 5. John Leake, LB 6. Ed McDaniel, LB 7. Nick Watkins, LB 8. Randy Scott, LB 9. Keith Adams, LB 10. Robert Carswell, FS

Chris Chancellor, CB 8. Justin Miller, CB 9. Terry Kinard, FS 10. Dexter McCleon, CB

HOME WINS

Rk Class Win % 1. 2014 .929 2015 .929 3. 2012 .857 2013 .857 5. 1990 .885 2011 .821 7. 1984 .880 1991 .900 1993 .865 10. 1983 .880 1992 .860 2009 .750 2010 .750

W-L 26-2 26-2 24-4 24-4 23-3 23-5 22-1-2 22-2-1 22-3-1 21-2-2 21-3-1 21-7 21-7

IR FR Total 8-195 2-104 10-299 10-275 10-275 14-243 14-243 11-243 11-243 7-192 1-3 8-195 15-162 1-28 16-190 14-186 1-(-6) 15-180 6-178 6-178 12-151 12-151 2-67 2-83 4-150

HOME WIN PERCENTAGE Rk Class W-L Win % 1. 1930 13-0-1 .964 2. 2014 26-2 .929 2015 26-2 .929 4. 1984 22-1-2 .920 5. 1991 22-2-1 .900 6. 1960 16-2 .889 7. 1990 23-3 .885 8. 1958 15-2 .882 1959 15-2 .882 10. 1983 21-2-2 .880 Note: Minimum 14 games.

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CLEMSON

TURNOVERS

Most: Fewest:

6 vs. Mississippi State 0 vs. many

2001 Humanitarian 1952 Gator 1959 Sugar 1996 Gator

Most: Fewest:

6 vs. many 0 vs. many

2012 Chick-fil-A 1998 Peach

Most: Fewest:

81 vs. Nebraska -8 vs. Ohio State

2014 Orange 1998 Peach

Most: Fewest:

10 0 0 0

POINTS Most: Fewest:

49 0 0 0

Most: Fewest:

32 vs. Louisiana State 4 vs. Auburn

vs. vs. vs. vs.

Louisiana Tech Miami (FL) Louisiana State Syracuse

Most: Fewest:

100 vs. Louisiana State 47 vs. Kentucky

PLAYS 2012 Chick-fil-A 2009 Music City

YARDS PER PLAY Most: Fewest:

7.6 vs. Ohio State 2.7 vs. Syracuse

2014 Orange 1996 Gator

Most: Fewest:

64 vs. Louisiana State 25 vs. Kentucky

1959 Sugar 2006 Music City

Most: Fewest:

285 vs. Penn State 4 vs. Nebraska

1988 Citrus 2009 Gator

190 0 0 0

vs. vs. vs. vs.

2012 Orange 1940 Cotton 1996 Peach 2004 Peach

2012 Orange 1940 Cotton 1996 Peach 2004 Peach

7.1 vs. West Virginia 0.2 vs. Nebraska

2012 Orange 2009 Gator

4 vs. Miami (FL) 4 vs. TCU 0 vs. many

1951 Orange 1959 Bluebonnet

56 56 4 4

vs. vs. vs. vs.

Mississippi State Texas Tech Boston College Louisiana State

1999 Peach 2002 Tangerine 1940 Cotton 1959 Sugar

Most: Fewest:

36 vs. Louisiana State 2 vs. Boston College 2 vs. Louisiana State

Most: Fewest:

378 vs. Ohio State 23 vs. Louisiana State

31 by West Virginia 5 by Miami (FL)

Most: Fewest:

589 by West Virginia 124 by Colorado

Most: Fewest:

90 by Auburn 46 by Miami (FL)

2014 Orange 1952 Gator 1996 Peach

Most: Fewest:

7.0 by Texas Tech 2.3 by Colorado

1940 Cotton 1949 Gator

Most: Fewest:

1996 Gator 1959 Sugar

Most: Fewest:

1940 Cotton 1978 Gator 1985 Independence 1957 Orange 2001 Gator 2010 Meineke Car Care

Most: Fewest:

5 vs. Mississippi State 0 vs. many

1999 Peach

11 vs. Boston College 1 vs. Missouri

5 5 5 0 0 0

Most: Fewest:

3 vs. Minnesota 3 vs. Kentucky 0 vs. many

Most: Fewest:

15 vs. Ohio State 0 vs. Miami (FL)

Most: Fewest:

144 vs. Ohio State 0 vs. Miami (FL)

vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs.

Boston College Ohio State Minnesota Colorado Virginia Tech South Florida

Most: Fewest:

Most: Fewest:

39 by Texas Tech 2 by Miami (FL) 2 by Colorado

2014 Orange 1952 Gator

Most: Fewest:

464 by Texas Tech 27 by Colorado

90

7 by Louisiana Tech 1 by many

2012 Orange 2005 Champs Sports

Most: Fewest:

150 by Louisiana Tech 10 by Pittsburgh 10 by Texas Tech

2014 Orange 1952 Gator

Most: Fewest:

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2007 Chick-fil-A 1951 Orange

2002 Tangerine 2005 Champs Sports

1985 Independence 2012 Chick-fil-A

1957 Orange 2005 Champs Sports

2014 Russell Athletic 2005 Champs Sports

2001 Humanitarian 1952 Gator

2002 Tangerine 1952 Gator 1957 Orange

2002 Tangerine 1957 Orange

PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 4 by Miami (FL) 4 by TCU 0 by many

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2001 Humanitarian

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS

PASSING YARDS

PENALTY YARDS

2002 Tangerine 2009 Gator 1949 Gator 1985 Independence 2014 Russell Athletic

124 by California -5 by Ohio State

Most: Fewest:

COMPLETIONS

PENALTIES

Texas Tech Nebraska Missouri Minnesota Oklahoma

2012 Orange 1952 Gator

PASSING ATTEMPTS

1985 Independence 2006 Music City

by by by by by

KICKOFF RETURNS

279 by Colorado 17 by Colorado

59 by Louisiana Tech 2 by Miami (FL)

2014 Russell Athletic

PUNT RETURN YARDS

55 by Minnesota 25 by Louisiana State

Most: Fewest:

FUMBLES LOST

TURNOVERS

2012 Orange 1991 Hall of Fame Bowl

YARDS PER PLAY

5.5 by Oklahoma 0.6 by Colorado

1999 Peach 2009 Music City

PUNT RETURNS

YARDS PER CARRY

FUMBLES Most: Fewest:

1999 Peach 2001 Gator

PENALTY YARDS

6 6 0 0 0

RUSHING YARDS

PUNTING AVERAGE Highest: 49.3 vs. Syracuse Lowest: 29.7 vs. Louisiana State

188 by Mississippi State 15 by Kentucky

Most: Fewest:

CARRIES

PUNTS Most: Fewest:

Most: Fewest:

2012 Chick-fil-A

PLAYS

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Highest: 77.5 vs. Ohio State Lowest: 30.0 vs. Miami (FL) 30.0 vs. Louisiana State

21 by Mississippi State 2 by Virginia Tech

TOTAL OFFENSE

PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED Most: Fewest:

1957 Orange 1989 Gator

PENALTIES Most: Fewest:

FIRST DOWNS

PASSING YARDS

1957 Orange

FUMBLES LOST

POINTS

Most: Fewest:

2014 Orange 1959 Sugar

3 by Colorado 3 by West Virginia 0 by many

5 by Oklahoma 0 by many

OPPONENT 70 by West Virginia 0 by Illinois

2012 Chick-fil-A 1940 Cotton 1959 Sugar

Most: Fewest:

Most: Fewest:

6 vs. Louisiana State 0 vs. many

Most: Fewest:

COMPLETIONS

8 by Colorado 0 by many

2009 Gator

63 vs. Nebraska 0 vs. many

PASSING ATTEMPTS Most: Fewest:

Most: Fewest:

SACKS Most: Fewest:

1988 Citrus 2006 Music City

FUMBLES

West Virginia Boston College Louisiana State Tennessee

West Virginia Boston College Louisiana State Tennessee

1940 Cotton 2001 Gator

Highest: 51.0 by Penn State Lowest: 25.0 by Kentucky

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS Most: Fewest:

YARDS PER CARRY Most: Fewest:

10 by Boston College 2 by Virginia Tech

PUNTING AVERAGE 2009 Gator 1978 Gator

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS

RUSHING YARDS Most: Fewest:

vs. vs. vs. vs.

1978 Gator 1940 Cotton

PUNTS Most: Fewest:

INTERCEPTIONS

CARRIES Most: Fewest:

PUNT RETURNS

KICKOFF RETURNS

TOTAL OFFENSE 576 vs. Ohio State 146 vs. Auburn

Highest: 80.0 by Ohio State Lowest: 17.9 by Boston College

PUNT RETURN YARDS

FIRST DOWNS

Most: Fewest:

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE

1999 Peach

1951 Orange 1959 Bluebonnet

2001 Humanitarian 1977 Gator 2002 Tangerine

INTERCEPTIONS Most: Fewest:

5 by Mississippi State 0 by many

1999 Peach


INDIVIDUAL BOWL RECORDS

CLEMSON

PUNT RETURN YARDS

73

by Billy Hair vs. Miami (FL)

58

by Derrick Hamilton vs. Tennessee

7

by Sammy Watkins vs. West Virginia

CARRIES 31

by Fred Cone vs. Miami (FL)

1951 Orange

1996 Peach

by Tracy Johnson vs. Penn State

1988 Citrus

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 268 by Sammy Watkins vs. Ohio State (3 rushing, 227 receiving, 38 KOR)

2014 Orange

by Billy Hair vs. Miami (FL)

by C.J. Spiller vs. Auburn

2007 Chick-fil-A

2

by Don Wade vs. Miami (FL)

83

by C.J. Spiller vs. Auburn

2007 Chick-fil-A

63

by Crezdon Butler vs. Nebraska

50 50

by Brandon Streeter vs. Mississippi State 1999 Peach by Tajh Boyd vs. Louisiana State 2012 Chick-fil-A

63

by Crezdon Butler vs. Nebraska

22

by Bubba Brown vs. Ohio State

COMPLETIONS by Tajh Boyd vs. Louisiana State

TACKLES

OPPONENT 2014 Orange

LONGEST PASS

68

25

5

by Tajh Boyd vs. Ohio State

2014 Orange

4

by many

16

by Sammy Watkins vs. Ohio State

RECEIVING YARDS 227 by Sammy Watkins vs. Ohio State

55

by Casey Clausen of Tennessee

32 32

by Kliff Kingsbury of Texas Tech by Geno Smith of West Virginia

24.5 by Brian Wofford vs. Mississippi State Note: Minimum five receptions.

1999 Peach

by Donald Igwebuike vs. Nebraska by Chris Gardocki vs. Illinois

1982 Orange 1991 Hall of Fame

1977 Gator 2014 Russell Athletic

1977 Gator 1978 Gator 1979 Peach 1989 Citrus 1989 Gator 1991 Hall of Fame 2010 Meineke Car Care 2012 Orange 2012 Chick-fil-A

PUNTS by Kevin Laird vs. Louisiana State

49.3 by Chris McInally vs. Syracuse

LONGEST PUNT RETURN 2004 Peach

72

by Brian Treggs of California

1992 Citrus

2002 Tangerine 2012 Orange

2012 Orange

by Bob Schneidenbach to Ed Lutes of Miami (FL)

70

by Andre’ Woodson to DeMoreo Ford of Kentucky

6

by Geno Smith of West Virginia

12

by Tavon Austin of West Virginia

by Banks McFadden vs. Boston College

1940 Cotton

PUNT RETURNS

1951 Orange

LONGEST SCORING PASS 2006 Music City

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 2012 Orange

RECEPTIONS 2012 Orange

RECEIVING YARDS 178 by Delwyn Daigre of Louisiana Tech

2001 Humanitarian

YARDS PER RECEPTION 24.7 by Marvin Harrison of Syracuse Note: Minimum five receptions.

1996 Gator

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 4

by Tavon Austin of West Virginia

4

by Jim Dooley of Miami (FL)

4

by Alex Henery of Nebraska

52

by Jaret Holmes of Auburn

2012 Orange

INTERCEPTIONS 1952 Gator

FIELD GOALS

1996 Gator

LONGEST PUNT

by Billy Hair vs. Miami (FL)

2012 Chick-fil-A

78

1996 Peach

PUNTING AVERAGE

6

SECOND HALF POINTS (BOTH TEAMS) 49 Clemson (35), Louisiana Tech (14) 2001 Humanitarian

LONGEST PASS

MOST BOWLS WITH A FIELD GOAL

67

2012 Orange

COMPLETIONS

LONGEST FIELD GOAL

10

2009 Gator

407 by Geno Smith of West Virginia

FIELD GOALS

3 by Obed Ariri 1 vs. Pittsburgh 1 vs. Ohio State 1 vs. Baylor 3 by Chris Gardocki 2 vs. Oklahoma 2 vs. West Virginia 3 vs. Illinois 3 by Chandler Catanzaro 2 vs. South Florida 2 vs. West Virginia 2 vs. Louisiana State

FIRST HALF POINTS (BOTH TEAMS) 69 West Virginia (49), Clemson (20)

PASSING ATTEMPTS

by many

by Obed Ariri vs. Pittsburgh by Ammon Lakip vs. Oklahoma

FOURTH QUARTER POINTS (BOTH TEAMS)

PASSING YARDS

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS

49 49

THIRD QUARTER POINTS (BOTH TEAMS)

2001 Gator

by Quentin Castille of Nebraska

by Jeremy Hill of Louisiana State

2014 Orange

YARDS PER RECEPTION

3 3

by Lee Suggs of Virginia Tech

57 2014 Orange

2012 Orange

21 Clemson (7), Mississippi State (14) 1999 Peach 21 Clemson (14), Kentucky (7) 2006 Music City

LONGEST SCORING RUSH

RECEPTIONS

2

2014 Russell Athletic

LONGEST RUSH 58

2012 Orange

28 Clemson (28), Louisiana Tech (0) 2001 Humanitarian

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 3

PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED

FIRST QUARTER POINTS (BOTH TEAMS)

2014 Orange

RUSHING YARDS

by Harvey White to Gary Barnes vs. TCU 1959 Bluebonnet

1959 Bluebonnet 1998 Peach

SECOND QUARTER POINTS (BOTH TEAMS)

by Carlos Hyde of Ohio State

134 by Samaje Perine of Oklahoma

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS

20 vs. TCU 15 by Auburn

38 West Virginia (35), Clemson (3)

CARRIES

by Harvey White to Gary Barnes vs. TCU 1959 Bluebonnet

LONGEST SCORING PASS

28 vs. Louisiana Tech 2001 Humanitarian 20 by Nebraska 2009 Gator

31 Clemson (17), West Virginia (14)

PASSING YARDS

1986 Gator 2012 Orange

FOURTH QUARTER POINTS Clemson: Opponent:

1978 Gator

2012 Chick-fil-A

378 by Tajh Boyd vs. Ohio State

68

2009 Gator

20 vs. Stanford 35 by West Virginia

THIRD QUARTER POINTS Clemson: Opponent:

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN

PASSING ATTEMPTS

36

1951 Orange

2009 Gator

17 vs. West Virginia 2012 Orange 17 vs. Oklahoma 2014 Russell Athletic 20 by Syracuse 1996 Gator

SECOND QUARTER POINTS Clemson: Opponent:

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS

LONGEST SCORING RUSH

FIRST QUARTER POINTS Clemson: Opponent:

1952 Gator

INTERCEPTIONS

LONGEST RUSH 83

2012 Orange

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN 72

1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Clemson 153 217 162 193 3 728 Opponents 172 240 175 193 6 786

2012 Orange

143 by Sammy Watkins vs. West Virginia

VERSUS

CUMULATIVE SCORING BY QUARTERS 2004 Peach

KICKOFF RETURNS

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 3

BOWL RECORDS BY QUARTERS

LONGEST PUNT RETURN

RUSHING YARDS 151 by Raymond Priester vs. Louisiana State

1952 Gator

2009 Gator

LONGEST FIELD GOAL 1998 Peach

PUNT RETURN YARDS 124 by Brian Treggs of California

1992 Citrus

1952 Gator

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CLEMSON BOWL HISTORY

Clemson has a rich bowl tradition. The Tigers have 19 bowl wins, 17th-most in history, and their 37 bowl games are tied for 17th-most in history. Their first bowl game was in the 1940 Cotton Bowl when the Tigers defeated Frank Leahy (Boston College) 6-3. The Tigers have played in a bowl game 26 of the last 30 years (including the 2014 season). That is among the top-10 bowl appearances since 1985. Clemson has also been bowl-eligible 16 consecutive years. The Tigers have beaten some of the top programs in college football history in bowl games. The list of schools Clemson has beaten includes prominent programs Louisiana State, Miami (Fla.), Nebraska, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Penn State, Stanford, Tennessee and West Virginia. Clemson won its first three bowls (Boston College, Missouri and Miami (Fla.)). The three coaches Clemson beat were Frank Leahy, Don Faurot and Andy Gustafson, and all three are in the College Football Hall of Fame. Clemson has a football program that has been steady over the years in bowl games, no matter who has served as head coach. Seven different head coaches (Jess Neely, Frank Howard, Danny Ford, Ken Hatfield, Tommy West, Tommy Bowden, Dabo Swinney) have all been victorious in bowl games for the Tigers since the 1939 season. Nine of Clemson’s 19 bowl wins have come against head coaches who are in the College Football Hall of Fame. Clemson has four bowl wins over coaches who are in the 200-victory club. Woody Hayes of Ohio State, Tom Osborne of Nebraska, Joe Paterno and Don Nehlen are all coaches with at least 200 career victories who lost bowl games to the Tigers over the years. Clemson has achieved bowl wins over some of the greatest coaches in history: • Frank Leahy when Clemson defeated Boston College in the 1940 Cotton Bowl.

• Joe Paterno of Penn State when Clemson won 35-10 in the 1988 Citrus Bowl. It was Paterno’s largest margin of defeat in a bowl game. • Woody Hayes of Ohio State when the Tigers won 17-15 in the 1978 Gator Bowl, Hayes’ last game as a coach. • Barry Switzer of Oklahoma when Clemson won in the 1989 Citrus Bowl, Switzer’s final game as a college coach. • Tom Osborne of Nebraska when Clemson beat the Cornhuskers in the 1982 Orange Bowl, which gave Clemson its only National Championship at the end of the 1981 season. • Les Miles of Louisiana State, who led the Tigers to the 2007 National Championship, fell to Clemson 25-24 in the 2012 Chick-fil-A Bowl. • Bob Stoops, who won a national title in 2000 with Oklahoma, saw his Sooners fall 40-6 to the Tigers in the 2014 Russell Athletic Bowl.

CLEMSON’S BOWL HISTORY (19-18) Year Bowl Site 1939 Cotton Dallas, Texas 1948 Gator Jacksonville, Fla. 1950 Orange Miami, Fla. 1951 Gator Jacksonville, Fla. 1956 Orange Miami, Fla. 1958 Sugar New Orleans, La. 1959 Bluebonnet Houston, Texas 1977 Gator Jacksonville, Fla. 1978 Gator Jacksonville, Fla. 1979 Peach Atlanta, Ga. 1981 Orange Miami, Fla. 1985 Independence Shreveport, La. 1986 Gator Jacksonville, Fla. 1987 Citrus Orlando, Fla. 1988 Citrus Orlando, Fla. 1989 Gator Jacksonville, Fla. 1990 Hall of Fame Tampa, Fla. 1991 Citrus Orlando, Fla. 1993 Peach Atlanta, Ga. 1995 Gator Jacksonville, Fla. 1996 Peach Atlanta, Ga. 1997 Peach Atlanta, Ga. 1999 Peach Atlanta, Ga. 2000 Gator Jacksonville, Fla. 2001 Humanitarian Boise, Idaho 2002 Tangerine Orlando, Fla. 2003 Peach Atlanta, Ga. 2005 Champs Sports Orlando, Fla. 2006 Music City Nashville, Tenn. 2007 Chick-fil-A Atlanta, Ga. 2008 Gator Jacksonville, Fla. 2009 Music City Nashville, Tenn. 2010 Meineke Car Care Charlotte, N.C. 2011 Orange Miami Gardens, Fla. 2012 Chick-fil-A Atlanta, Ga. 2013 Orange Miami Gardens, Fla. 2014 Russell Athletic Orlando, Fla. Note: Years are regular season, not necessarily the

Opponent (AP,USA) W-L Boston College (11,NR) W Missouri W Miami (Fla.) (15,16) W Miami (Fla.) L Colorado (20,18) L Louisiana State (1,1) L TCU (7,8) W Pittsburgh (10,9) L Ohio State (20,NR) W Baylor (19,19) L Nebraska (4,4) W Minnesota L Stanford (20,17) W Penn State (20,19) W Oklahoma (10,11) W West Virginia (17,17) W Illinois (16,17) W California (14,14) L Kentucky W Syracuse L Louisiana State (17,16) L Auburn (13,13) L Mississippi State (15,16) L Virginia Tech (6,5) L Louisiana Tech W Texas Tech L Tennessee (6,7) W Colorado W Kentucky L Auburn (22,21) L Nebraska L Kentucky W South Florida L West Virginia (23,22) L Louisiana State (9,7) W Ohio State (7,6) W Oklahoma (NR,24) W calendar year the game was played.

Score 6-3 24-23 15-14 0-14 21-27 0-7 23-7 3-34 17-15 18-24 22-15 13-20 27-21 35-10 13-6 27-7 30-0 13-37 14-13 0-41 7-10 17-21 7-17 20-41 49-24 15-55 27-14 19-10 20-28 20-23 21-26 21-13 26-31 33-70 25-24 40-35 40-6

1951 ORANGE BOWL

Clemson 15 MIAMI (FLA.)

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JAN. 1, 1951 • ORANGE BOWL • MIAMI, FLA. Clemson’s bid for a repeat of the 1948 perfect season ended when the Tigers had to rely on the toe of Charlie Radcliff to tie South Carolina after three season-opening shutouts. Clemson regrouped, however, with a 13-12 win at Wake Forest and then won the remaining four games by convincing margins. The Tigers’ 8-0-1 mark and second-place finish in the Southern Conference earned them a bid to play Miami (FL), who was also undefeated at 9-0-1, in the 17th Orange Bowl. After a scoreless first quarter, Clemson got on track with a 45-yard pass from Billy Hair to Bob Hudson that put the Tigers at the Miami one. Fred Cone capped the 76-yard drive with a sweep for the score and Radcliff tacked on the extra point. Clemson mounted a six-play, 70-yard drive in the third quarter for its second touchdown. Hair threw a 31-yard pass to Ray Mathews, who, as the papers said, “made a circus catch with two men on his back,” to move the Tigers to the Miami 28. Hair tossed a pass to Glenn Smith at the Miami seven and Smith scrambled in for the score. Miami caught fire two minutes later when Jack Delbello intercepted a pass in the Clemson endzone and returned

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it to the 40, and then a 10-yard penalty was assessed the Tigers for unnecessary roughness. On the next play, Frank Smith ran a reverse for 45 yards to move to the Clemson five. Harry Mallios took a pitch from quarterback Bob Schneidenbach in for the touchdown and Gordon Watson added the conversion. Miami drove 95 yards in just five plays for its second score of the game. Ed Lutes caught a pass at midfield and rambled down to the Clemson 17 before he was stopped. On fourth down, Jack Hackett threw to Frank Smith for the score and Watson’s point put Miami in the lead for the first time, 14-13. Mallios’ 80-yard punt return was called back and two clipping infractions along with one unnecessary roughness penalty put Miami in a deep hole with six minutes left in the game. Frank Smith took a pitch-out from Hackett, but before Smith could get out of the endzone, Sterling Smith, a second-team defensive guard for Clemson, tripped him up for a safety, and Clemson led 15-14. Don Wade ended the last Miami threat with an interception, his second of the game, and Clemson ran out the clock.

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GAME STATS Clemson Miami (FL)

0 7 6 2 0 0 14 0

15 14

CU Cone 1 run (Radcliff kick), 2nd CU G. Smith 21 pass from Hair (kick blocked), 3rd MIA Mallios 5 run (Watson kick), 3rd MIA F. Smith 17 pass from Hackett (Watson kick), 3rd CU TEAM safety (F. Smith tackled by Sterling Smith), 4th Attendance - 65,181 Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Offense Punts Turnovers

CU MIA 19 7 57-152 31-122 178 100 9-18-3 5-15-4 330 222 4-30.0 5-40.2 4 4

Rushing (Car-Yds-TD) CU Cone 31-81-1, Hair 10-48, Calvert 7-29 MIA F. Smith 15-87, Mallios 9-25-1, Czaplinski 2-6 Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD) CU Hair 9-16-178-3-1, Calvert 0-1-0-0-0, Mathews 0-1-0-0-0 MIA Schneidenbach 3-9-78-3-0, Hackett 1-5-17-1-1 Receiving (Catches-Yds-TD) CU G. Smith 6-93-1, Mathews 2-39, Hudson 1-46 MIA F. Smith 2-19-1, Lutes 1-78, Mallios 1-(-2)


1957 ORANGE BOWL

colorado 27

clemson 21 JAN. 1, 1957 • ORANGE BOWL • MIAMI, FLA. Clemson claimed its first Atlantic Coast Conference championship in 1956 on the strength of a 4-0-1 league mark. The Tigers were 7-1-2 overall and were a surprise choice to play in the 22nd Orange Bowl, as only three weeks before their selection, the Tigers had been shut out by Miami (21-0) in the same stadium. Colorado, which was 7-2-1 and the Big-Seven runnerup, was chosen as Clemson’s opponent. After a scoreless first quarter, Colorado got on track with a seven-play, 75-yard drive. The Buffaloes’ catalyst was a 26-yard run by Bob Stransky that moved the ball to the Clemson 23. Four plays later, John “The Beast” Bayuk scored a touchdown from the two. Ellwin Indorf added the extra point. Clemson came out of the lockerroom and marched 69 yards in 15 plays to score on Joel Wells’s three-yard run. After a punt, Clemson moved to the 29 on Bob Spooner’s two runs. Three plays later, Wells ran 58 yards on a counter trap off the belly series for the Tigers’ second score. Bussey’s point after made the score 20-14 Colorado. Clemson recovered the onside kick, but the Tigers were forced to punt. Colorado then fumbled at its 11 and Tommy Sease recovered. Spooner, who had been

the workhorse on the first scoring drive, carried the ball in from the one, and with Bussey’s third extra point, Clemson led for the first time at 21-20. Although leading, Bussey attempted a second onside kick. Colorado recovered and marched 53 yards in eight plays to go ahead for good on Bayuk’s one-yard plunge. Indorf kicked the extra point and the Buffaloes led 2721. The two teams traded turnovers, and Colorado ran out the clock. Frank Howard’s threatened resignation during halftime inspired the comeback in the second half. “I told them I was going to resign if they didn’t play better in the second half. I told them I didn’t want to be associated with any team that played like that.” When Howard met Colorado Head Coach Dal Ward at midfield, Ward asked him what was the matter with his team. Howard said “I just don’t know.” Later, Howard explained that his team refused to block in the first half, but in the second half, they got down to business. He had words of praise for John Bayuk, Colorado’s fullback, and said he was as good as any that Clemson faced.

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GAME STATS Clemson Colorado

0 0 14 7 0 20 0 7

21 27

COL Bayuk 2 run (Indorf kick), 2nd, 9:08 COL Dowler 6 run (Cook kick), 2nd, 6:53 COL Cook 26 run (Kick failed) 2nd, 4:02 CU Wells 3 run (Bussey kick), 3rd, 6:07 CU Wells 58 run (Bussey kick), 3rd, 0:27 CU Spooner 1 run (Bussey kick), 4th, 11:12 COL Bayuk 1 run (Indorf kick), 4th, 7:13 Attendance - 72,552 Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Offense

CU COL 14 16 60-217 52-279 25 27 4-9-2 2-4-0 69-242 56-306

Rushing (Car-Yds-TD) CU Wells 18-125-2, Spooner 18-65-1, Hayes 9-28 COL Bayuk 23-121-2, Stransky 7-59, Dove 6-36 Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD) CU Bussey 3-8-9-2-0, Turbeville 1-1-16-0-0 COL Morley 1-1-18-0-0, Stransky 1-1-0-0-0, Dowler 0-10-0-0 Receiving (Catches-Yds-TD) CU Horne 2-(-7), Lawrence 1-16, W. Smith 1-16 COL Clark 1-18, Dowler 1-9

1982 ORANGE BOWL

Clemson 22

NEBRASKA 15 JAN. 1, 1982 • ORANGE BOWL • MIAMI, FLA. After 86 years of playing football, Clemson claimed its first National Championship with a 22-15 win over perennial Big Eight power Nebraska in the 48th Orange Bowl. After a 13-3 win over 1980 National Champion Georgia at home, the Tigers worked their way to the number-one ranking in both wire service polls by season’s end. The win over the Cornhuskers gave Clemson the national title and its third perfect season in history. Nebraska took the kickoff, but three plays later, Tiger middle guard William Devane recovered a Mark Mauer fumble at the Nebraska 33. Quarterback Homer Jordan drove Clemson to the Nebraska 24 before the drive stalled, and Donald Igwebuike drilled a 41-yard field goal to put the ACC Champions up, 3-0. Nebraska came right back, however, as the Big Eight title holder drove 69 yards in eight plays to score on a 25-yard halfback pass from Mike Rozier to Anthony Steels. Kevin Seibel’s extra point gave Nebraska the lead at 7-3 with 6:43 to go in the first quarter After an exchange of punts, the Clemson offense moved from the Nebraska 42 yard line to the 21 to set up Igwebuike’s second field goal. The 37-yard boot narrowed the score to 7-6.

A second-quarter Phil Bates fumble gave the Tigers the ball at the Nebraska 27, and the running combination of Jordan, Kevin Mack, and Cliff Austin moved the ball to the two. Austin, who had been stuck in the hotel elevator for two hours earlier in the day, scampered in for the touchdown that gave Clemson the lead for good. On its second possession of the second half, Clemson drove 75 yards in 12 plays to score its final touchdown of the night, a 13-yard pass from Jordan to All-American receiver Perry Tuttle in the corner of the endzone. It was Tuttle’s eighth touchdown grab of the season. Bob Paulling’s extra point put the Tigers ahead, 19-7. Nebraska was down but not out, though. After a nearinterception by Johnny Rembert, Mauer engineered an eight-play, 69-yard drive that was capped by a 26-yard run by Roger Craig. After a penalty, Craig ran in the twopoint conversion from eight yards out to close the gap to 22-15 with nine minutes to play. The Clemson defense shut down the Big Red on their final extended drive, then the offense held on to the ball for over five minutes to run down the clock to six seconds. Andy Headen deflected Mauer’s desperation pass to preserve the win and the championship for Clemson.

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GAME STATS Clemson Nebraska

6 6 10 0 7 0 0 8

22 15

CU Igwebuike 41 FG, 1st, 11:39 NEB Steels 25 pass from Rozier (Seibel kick), 1st, 6:43 CU Igwebuike 37 FG, 1st, 1:03 CU Austin 2 run (pass failed), 2nd, 3:56 CU Tuttle 13 pass from Jordan (Paulling kick), 3rd, 6:12 CU Igwebuike 36 FG, 3rd, 2:36 NEB Craig 26 run (Craig run), 4th, 9:15 Attendance - 72,748 Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Offense Yards/Play Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Turnovers

CU NEB 17 13 52-155 40-193 134 63 11-22-1 6-17-0 74-289 57-256 3.90 4.49 4-45.8 6-43.0 3-0 3-2 7-57 8-64 1 2

Rushing (Car-Yds-TD) CU McCall 12-48, Jordan 16-46, C. McSwain 12-24 NEB Craig 10-87-1, Rozier 15-75, Bates 6-24 Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD) CU Jordan 11-22-134-1-1 NEB Mauer 5-15-38-0-0, Rozier 1-1-25-0-1, Fryar 0-10-0-0 Receiving (Catches-Yds-TD) CU Tuttle 5-56-1, Gaillard 3-26, Magwood 1-42 NEB Steels 1-25-1, Brown 1-13, Rozier 1-11

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1989 CITRUS BOWL

Clemson 13 OKLAHOMA 6 JAN. 2, 1989 • CITRUS BOWL • ORLANDO, FLA. The Tigers rang in the New Year in fine fashion with a 13-6 victory over the Oklahoma Sooners, moving into the top-10 of the final AP poll for the first time since 1982 with a No. 9 ranking. The victory also gave Danny Ford a victory over the winningest active coach in Division I, Barry Switzer. Ford defeated the top-three winningest active coaches the decade, with wins over Switzer, Tom Osborne (Nebraska) and Joe Paterno (Penn State). Although the Tigers faced a wishbone offense for the first time since Ford became head coach, the defense came through with flying colors, holding the Sooners to only 116 yards, and no touchdowns on the ground. The game was a defensive struggle, as the two teams failed to combine for 500 yards of total offense, The first five series of the first quarter ended in punts for both teams. Late in the quarter, the Sooners drove down to the Clemson one-yardline, and the Tigers defense faced a first-and-goal situation. Outside linebacker Levon Kirkland stopped the ballcarrier for no gain on first down. On second down Jesse Hatcher sacked Jamelle Holieway at the 19. After an incomplete pass, the Sooners were forced to settle for a field goal.

Doug Brewster intercepted a pass early in the second quarter to set up a 20-yard field goal by Chris Gardocki. With time running out in the first half, Gardocki put the Tigers up with another kick, this time a 46-yarder. A fumble in the third quarter gave the Sooners the opportunity to take the lead, but the Tiger defense held and R.D. Lashar hit again from 30 yards. The Tigers responded on the next series, driving 80 yards in 15 plays for the game’s only touchdown, as Terry Allen scored on a four-yard run. Allen, the game’s Most Valuable Player, rushed for 25 yards and caught two passes for 17 yards on the drive. Defensive MVP Jesse Hatcher caused and recovered a fumble on the Sooners’ next drive, but the Sooners would have one more opportunity to score. After a punt, Oklahoma drove from its own 20 to the Tiger 14, as Holieway put the secondary to the test by putting the ball in the air. On the last play of the game, Dexter Davis knocked down a pass in the endzone to seal the victory. Terry Allen was named MVP. Allen rushed for only 53 yards, his season low, but scored the game’s only touchdown and caught four passes for 47 yards to lead all Tiger receivers.

GAME STATS Clemson Oklahoma

0 6 0 7 3 0 3 0

13 6

OKL Lasher 35 FG, 1st, 0:00 CU Gardocki 20 FG, 2nd, 7:10 CU Gardocki 46 FG, 2nd, 0:00 OKL Lashar 30 FG, 3rd, 2:17 CU Allen 4 run (Seyle kick), 4th, 10:28 Attendance - 53,571 Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes Total Offense Punts Turnovers

CU OKL 12 17 48-187 43-116 57 138 5-11-0 10-24-1 59-244 67-254 7-44.3 5-38.6 0 2

Rushing (Car-Yds-TD) CU McFadden 9-55, Allen 17-53-1, T. Johnson 10-31, R. Williams 8-29, Henderson 3-10 OKL Perry 12-52, Gaddis 12-37, Holieway 15-17, Anderson 2-8, Stafford 2-2 Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD) CU R. Williams 5-11-57-0-0 OKL Holieway 10-24-138-1-1 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) CU Allen 4-47, Hooper 1-10 OKL Ca. Cabbiness 3-78, Guess 2-25, Cooper 2-12, Stell 2-11, Ch. Cabbiness 1-12

2012 ORANGE BOWL

WEST VIRGINIA

70

CLEMSON 33 JAN. 4, 2012 • SUN LIFE STADIUM • MIAMI GARDENS, FLA. Geno Smith passed for 407 yards and six touchdowns as #22 West Virginia beat #14 Clemson 70-33 in the Discover Orange Bowl at Miami Gardens, FL on January 4, 2012. The play-of-the-game came in the second quarter with Clemson poised to regain the lead when Doug Rigg stripped the ball out of Andre Ellington’s hands as he started to fall at the Mountaineers’ one-yard line. Darwin Cook recovered the ball and raced 99 yards for a game-changing touchdown. It was the longest defensive touchdown in Orange Bowl history, which highlighted a 35-point second quarter for the Mountaineers. The Tigers never recovered after Cook’s touchdown. Although the Tigers moved within 28-20, West Virginia went on a six-play, 64-yard drive that was capped by Smith’s seven-yard touchdown run that gave the Mountaineers a 35-20 lead with 2:29 left in the first half. Trying to get some kind of momentum, Tajh Boyd, who threw for 250 yards, forced a pass on Clemson’s next possession that was intercepted by Pat Miller. Three plays later, Smith connected with Tavon Austin for a three-yard touchdown pass with 1:13 left in the first half.

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On Clemson’s next offensive play, Boyd scrambled for eight yards, but Bruce Irvin stripped the ball before he went down and West Virginia recovered at the Tiger 18. For the third time, West Virginia took advantage of a Clemson miscue, as Shawne Alston recorded his second touchdown of the half when he rushed one yard for a touchdown with four seconds left. The Mountaineers led 49-20 at halftime. West Virginia’s 35 unanswered points came to an end late in the third quarter when Boyd hit DeAndre Hopkins, who had a team-high 10 catches for 107 yards, on a 28-yard touchdown pass. Austin tied the score 14-14 on West Virginia’s next possession when he hauled in an eight-yard pass from Smith, who set an Orange Bowl and BCS bowl game record with six touchdown passes. The Miami-area native also set an Orange Bowl record with 407 passing yards on 32-43 passing and was named game MVP. Clemson provided the final score on a four-yard touchdown run by Roderick McDowell late in the fourth quarter.

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GAME STATS Clemson West Virginia

17 3 6 7 33 14 35 14 7 70

CU Ellington 68 run (Catanzaro kick), 1st, 9:33, 6-96 WVU Alston 4 run (Bitancurt kick), 1st, 6:54, 8-72 CU Watkins 27 pass from Boyd (Catanzaro kick), 1st, 4:38, 9-62 WVU Austin 8 pass from G. Smith (Bitancurt kick), 1st, 2:49, 6-57 CU Catanzaro 42 FG, 1st, 0:45, 6-40 WVU Austin 27 pass from G. Smith (Bitancurt kick), 2nd, 13:25, 9-80 WVU Cook 99 fumble return (Bitancurt kick), 2nd, 10:28 CU Catanzaro 43 FG, 2nd, 4:49, 8-56 WVU G. Smith 7 run (Bitancurt kick), 2nd, 2:29, 6-64 WVU Austin 3 pass from G. Smith (Bitancurt kick), 2nd, 1:13, 3-32 WVU Alston 1 run (Bitancurt kick), 2nd, 0:04, 5-18 WVU Bailey 6 pass from G. Smith (Bitancurt kick), 3rd, 12:35, 7-73 WVU Austin 37 pass from G. Smith (Bitancurt kick), 3rd, 9:18, 5-74 CU Hopkins 28 pass from Boyd (Boyd pass failed), 3rd, 1:37, 5-41 WVU Milhouse 7 pass from G. Smith (Bitancurt kick), 4th, 6:21, 12-66 CU McDowell 4 run (Catanzaro kick), 4th, 1:01, 6-39 Attendance - 67,563 Team Statistics Rushes-Yards Passing

CU WVU 27-193 43-182 24-47-250 32-46-407

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD) CU Ellington 10-116-1, McDowell 4-34-1, Boyd 10-32, Stoudt 1-5, Howard 1-4, Watkins 1-2 WVU Alston 20-77-2, Buie 13-45, Austin 3-40, G. Smith 5-26-1, TEAM 2-(-6) Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD) CU Boyd 24-46-250-2-2, Stoudt 0-1-0-0-0 WVU G. Smith 32-43-407-0-6, Millard 0-3-0-1-0 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) CU Hopkins 10-107-1, Watkins 5-66-1, Ja. Brown 2-24, Allen 2-21, Bryant 2-20, Humphries 2-12, Ford 1-0 WVU Austin 12-123-4, Bailey 5-82-1, De. Brown 5-71, Buie 4-32, Milhouse 3-71-1, McCartney 2-13, Woods 1-15


2014 ORANGE BOWL

Clemson 40 OHIO STATE

35

JAN. 3, 2014 • SUN LIFE STADIUM • MIAMI GARDENS, FLA. Brent Venables bristled a bit earlier in the week when he was asked about the Orange Bowl against No. 6 Ohio State being billed as a shootout. While the final score, 40-35 in favor of #11 Clemson, may have indicated that was the case, its defensive coordinator could smile afterward knowing his unit made the plays that were the difference. The Tigers forced four second-half turnovers, including a fumble and interception on the Buckeyes’ last two possessions, to rally from a halftime deficit for a BCS bowl win and a second-straight 11-win season, both firsts in school history. Stephone Anthony’s interception with 1:18 left sealed the win after Clemson had turned the ball over on the previous possession to give Ohio State an opening. That came after a Spencer Shuey recovered fumble on the previous Buckeyes’ drive that put the Tigers in the driver’s seat. It was not all defense for Clemson, as Sammy Watkins set Tiger and Orange Bowl records with 16 catches and 227 receiving yards to garner MVP honors, and Tajh Boyd accounted for 505 yards of total offense and six scores.

Watkins, who had eight catches for 130 yards in the first half, passed Aaron Kelly to become the school’s all-time leader in receptions with his first grab of the second half, which gave him 233 for his career. For Boyd, he moved into a tie with Rodney Williams (1985-88) for most wins in school history by a starting quarterback with 32 and also set the record for most wins over top-25 ranked teams with eight, including five victories over top-10 foes. Stanton Seckinger put Clemson ahead for good with a five-yard catch with 6:16 left in the game, and Shuey and Anthony’s takeaways finished Ohio State off. Clemson finally got the break it had been so desperately seeking after its offense had been forced to punt on the next drive, as Corey Brown muffed a punt and Robert Smith was there to recover the loose ball at the Ohio State 33. The Tigers cashed in three plays later, as Watkins went up and made an acrobatic catch in the endzone for a 30-yard touchdown that narrowed Ohio State’s lead to 29-27. Watkins tied Clemson’s career record for touchdown catches with his 27th on the play.

GAME STATS Clemson Ohio State

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14 6 14 6 40 9 13 7 6 35

CU Boyd 48 run (Catanzaro kick), 1st, 12:50, 6-75 OSU B. Miller 33 run (Basil kick), 1st, 5:44, 13-75 CU S. Watkins 34 pass from Boyd (Catanzaro kick), 1st, 4:56, 4-75 OSU TEAM safety, 1st, 2:25 CU Bryant 3 pass from Boyd (Catanzaro kick failed), 2nd, 6:16, 7-77 OSU Heuerman 57 pass from B. Miller (Basil kick failed), 2nd, 3:39, 5-85 OSU B. Miller 3 run (Basil kick), 2nd, 0:12, 5-79 OSU Hyde 1 run (Basil kick), 3rd, 5:50, 9-87 CU S. Watkins 30 pass from Boyd (Catanzaro kick), 3rd, 2:47, 3-33 CU Bryant 3 pass from Boyd (Catanzaro kick), 3rd, 0:32, 4-38 OSU Hyde 14 pass from B. Miller (Guiton pass failed), 4th, 11:35, 10-75 CU Seckinger 5 pass from Boyd (S. Watkins pass failed), 4th, 6:16, 13-75 Attendance - 72,080 Weather - Mostly cloudy, 64˚ Team Statistics Rushing Passing Passing Yards Total Offense

CU OSU 36-198 48-193 31-40-2 16-24-2 378 234 76-576 72-427

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD) CU Boyd 20-127-1, McDowell 12-69, Davidson 1-3, S. Watkins 1-3, TEAM 2-(-4) OSU Hyde 25-113-1, B. Miller 18-35-2, Wilson 3-24, C. Brown 1-15, Heuerman 1-6 Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD) CU Boyd 31-40-378-2-5 OSU B. Miller 16-24-234-2-2 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) CU S. Watkins 16-227-2, McDowell 4-32, Bryant 3-28-2, Davidson 3-27, Seckinger 2-14-1, Hopper 2-7, Leggett 1-43 OSU C. Brown 8-116, Hyde 2-39-1, Vannett 2-22, D. Smith 2-5, Heuerman 1-57-1, Wilson 1-(-5)

2014 RUSSELL ATHLETIC BOWL

Clemson 40

OKLAHOMA 6 DEC. 29, 2014 • RUSSELL ATHLETIC BOWL • ORLANDO, FLA. Three-point underdog before the game, 34-point victor after. The No. 18 Clemson Tigers dominated all aspects of the Russell Athletic Bowl in an impressive 40-6 victory over the favored and No. 24 Oklahoma Sooners at Orlando, Fla. For the Tigers and Head Coach Dabo Swinney, the victory marked a third straight year with an impressive bowl win against a storied opponent. Clemson defeated Louisiana State and Head Coach Les Miles in the 2012 Chick-fil-A Bowl, Ohio State and Head Coach Urban Meyer in the 2014 Orange Bowl (at the end of the 2013 season) and Oklahoma and Head Coach Bob Stoops in the 2014 Russell Athletic Bowl. The win also gave the Clemson senior class 42 victories from 2011-14, extending its school record. The Tigers have recorded four straight seasons with doubledigit wins, one of only four FBS programs who can make that claim along with Alabama, Northern Illinois and Oregon. Senior Cole Stoudt was named game MVP, a nice end to the quarterback’s season and career at Clemson. He finished with a career-high 319 yards and three

touchdowns against no interceptions on 26-36 passing and added a rushing touchdown. Artavis Scott had eight receptions for a game-high 114 yards and one touchdown, while Mike Williams added a game-high nine catches for 112 yards and a touchdown. It marked the first time Clemson had two 100-yard receivers in a bowl game. Scott started the scoring when he took a screen pass 65 yards for a touchdown on Clemson’s first offensive play of the game. The Tigers’ top-ranked defense did not disappoint, forcing five turnovers and holding Oklahoma to 275 yards and a lone score in the fourth quarter. Defensively, Korrin Wiggins had a team-tying-high six tackles and an interception. Ben Boulware had a 47-yard interception return for a touchdown and recovered a fumble. Grady Jarrett added 3.5 tackles for loss, while Vic Beasley had three tackles for loss. In their first game as co-offensive coordinators, Tony Elliott and Jeff Scott put together a gameplan that resulted in 40 points.

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GAME STATS Oklahoma Clemson

0 0 0 6 6 17 10 13 0 40

CU A. Scott 65 pass from Stoudt (Lakip kick), 1st, 13:26, 1-65 CU Lakip 34 FG, 1st, 8:21, 9-37 CU Boulware 47 interception return (Lakip kick), 1st, 3:25 CU Lakip 49 FG, 2nd, 14:00, 9-48 CU M. Williams 26 pass from Stoudt (Lakip kick), 2nd, 7:34, 14-80 CU Stoudt 2 run (Lakip kick), 3rd, 9:24, 5-50 CU Hopper 24 pass from Stoudt (Lakip kick failed), 3rd, 1:42, 11-80 OKL Ross 11 run (Hunnicutt kick failed), 4th, 6:57, 5-43 Attendance - 40,071 Weather - Partly cloudy, 80˚ Team Statistics Rushing Passing Passing Yards Total Offense

OKL CU 31-172 42-68 17-37-3 26-37-0 103 319 68-275 79-387

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD) OKL Perine 23-134, Ross 2-31-1, Ford 4-8, T. Knight 2-(-1) CU Gallman 19-55, Dye 6-13, A. Scott 1-6, Davidson 2-3, Goode 2-2, Howard 3-1, Schuessler 1-(-4), Stoudt 8-(8)-1 Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD) OKL T. Knight 17-37-103-3-0 CU Stoudt 26-36-319-0-3, Olson 0-1-0-0-0 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) OKL Quick 7-46, Perine 3-22, Flowers 2-17, Neal 2-5, Shepard 1-13, Bell 1-1, Ross 1-(-1) CU M. Williams 9-112-1, A. Scott 8-114-1, Humphries 5-28, Peake 2-40, Hopper 1-24-1, Howard 1-1

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LAST TIME IT HAPPENED (INDIVIDUAL) 400 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS

200 RECEIVING YARDS

FOUR PASSING TOUCHDOWNS

Clemson - Deshaun Watson had 131 rushing yards and 289 passing yards (420 total yards) vs. North Carolina at Charlotte, N.C. on Dec. 5, 2015 (Clemson 45-37). Opponent - Jameis Winston of Florida State had two rushing yards and 444 passing yards (446 total yards) at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 19, 2013 (Florida State 51-14).

Clemson - Sammy Watkins had 227 receiving yards vs. Ohio State at Miami Gardens, Fla. on Jan. 3, 2014 (Clemson 40-35). Opponent - Tobais Palmer of NC State had 219 receiving yards at Clemson, S.C. on Nov. 17, 2012 (Clemson 62-48).

Clemson - Deshaun Watson had five passing touchdowns vs. NC State at Raleigh, N.C. on Oct. 31, 2015 (Clemson 56-41). Opponent - Marquise Williams of North Carolina had four passing touchdowns at Clemson, S.C. on Sept. 27, 2014 (Clemson 50-35).

500 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Clemson - Tajh Boyd had 127 rushing yards and 378 passing yards (505 total yards) vs. Ohio State at Miami Gardens, Fla. on Jan. 3, 2014 (Clemson 40-35). Opponent - Chris Weinke of Florida State had -12 rushing yards and 521 passing yards (509 total yards) at Tallahassee, Fla. on Nov. 4, 2000 (Florida State 54-7).

30 CARRIES Clemson - Wayne Gallman had 31 carries vs. NC State at Raleigh, N.C. on Oct. 31, 2015 (Clemson 56-41). Opponent - Montel Harris of Boston College had 37 carries at Chestnut Hill, Mass. on Oct. 30, 2010 (Boston College 16-10).

100 RUSHING YARDS BY QUARTERBACK Clemson - Deshaun Watson had 131 rushing yards vs. North Carolina at Charlotte, N.C. on Dec. 5, 2015 (Clemson 45-37). Opponent - Tevin Washington of Georgia Tech had 104 rushing yards at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 6, 2012 (Clemson 47-31).

100 RUSHING YARDS BY TWO PLAYERS Clemson - Wayne Gallman had 187 rushing yards and Deshaun Watson had 131 rushing yards vs. North Carolina at Charlotte, N.C. on Dec. 5, 2015 (Clemson 45-37). Opponent - Orwin Smith of Georgia Tech had 117 rushing yards and Tevin Washington had 104 rushing yards at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 6, 2012 (Clemson 47-31).

100 RUSHING YARDS BY THREE PLAYERS Clemson - James Davis (143), C.J. Spiller (127) and Demerick Chancellor (113) vs. Louisiana Tech at Clemson, S.C. on Sept. 30, 2006 (Clemson 51-0). Opponent - Never accomplished.

FIVE PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Clemson - Deshaun Watson had five passing touchdowns vs. NC State at Raleigh, N.C. on Oct. 31, 2015 (Clemson 56-41). Opponent - Mike Glennon of NC State had five passing touchdowns at Clemson, S.C. on Nov. 17, 2012 (Clemson 62-48).

100 PUNT RETURN YARDS

Clemson - C.J. Spiller had four rushing touchdowns vs. Georgia Tech at Tampa, Fla. on Dec. 5, 2009 (Georgia Tech 39-34). Opponent - Todd Gurley of Georgia had four touchdowns (three rushing, one kickoff return) at Athens, Ga. on Aug. 30, 2014 (Georgia 45-21).

Clemson - Adam Humphries had 107 yards on eight punt returns vs. Louisville at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 11, 2014 (Clemson 23-17). Opponent - Eddie Royal of Virginia Tech had 117 yards on three punt returns at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 6, 2007 (Virginia Tech 41-23).

200 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS Clemson - Sammy Watkins had 207 yards on five kickoff returns vs. Maryland at College Park, Md. on Oct. 15, 2011 (Clemson 56-45). Opponent - Tobais Palmer of NC State had 277 yards on eight kickoff returns at Clemson, S.C. on Nov. 17, 2012 (Clemson 62-48).

INTERCEPTION RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWN Clemson - Cordrea Tankersley intercepted a Malik Rosier pass and returned it 36 yards for a touchdown vs. Miami at Miami Gardens, Fla. on Oct. 24, 2015 (Clemson 58-0). Opponent - Chris Milton of Georgia Tech intercepted a Cole Stoudt pass and returned it 62 yards for a touchdown at Atlanta, Ga. on Nov. 15, 2014 (Georgia Tech 28-6).

PUNT RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWN Clemson - Adam Humphries returned a punt 72 yards for a touchdown vs. Louisville at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 11, 2014 (Clemson 23-17). Opponent - Mike Campanaro of Wake Forest returned a punt 50 yards for a touchdown at Clemson, S.C. on Nov. 12, 2011 (Clemson 31-28).

100 RUSHING YARDS & 100 PASSING YARDS

BLOCKED PUNT RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWN

Clemson - Deshaun Watson had 131 rushing yards and 289 passing yards vs. North Carolina at Charlotte, N.C. on Dec. 5, 2015 (Clemson 45-37). Opponent - Tevin Washington of Georgia Tech had 104 rushing yards and 144 passing yards at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 6, 2012 (Clemson 47-31).

Clemson - La’Donte Harris returned a blocked punt 10 yards for a touchdown vs. South Carolina at Columbia, S.C. on Nov. 24, 2007 (Clemson 23-21). Opponent - Roderick Rollins of Boston College returned a blocked punt 14 yards for a touchdown at Chestnut Hill, Mass. on Nov. 1, 2008 (Clemson 27-21).

200 RUSHING YARDS

KICKOFF RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWN

Clemson - Andre Ellington had 228 rushing yards vs. Auburn at Atlanta, Ga. on Sept. 1, 2012 (Clemson 26-19). Opponent - Branden Ore of Virginia Tech had 203 rushing yards at Blacksburg, Va. on Oct. 26, 2006 (Virginia Tech 24-7).

Clemson - Sammy Watkins returned a kickoff 89 yards for a touchdown vs. Maryland at College Park, Md. on Oct. 15, 2011 (Clemson 56-45). Opponent - Nyheim Hines of NC State returned a kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown at Raleigh, N.C. on Oct. 31, 2015 (Clemson 56-41).

25 COMPLETIONS Clemson - Deshaun Watson had 26 completions vs. North Carolina at Charlotte, N.C. on Dec. 5, 2015 (Clemson 45-37). Opponent - Mike Glennon of NC State had 29 completions at Clemson, S.C. on Nov. 17, 2012 (Clemson 62-48).

400 PASSING YARDS Clemson - Deshaun Watson had 420 passing yards vs. Boston College at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 17, 2015 (Clemson 34-17). Opponent - Jameis Winston of Florida State had 444 passing yards at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 19, 2013 (Florida State 51-14).

10 RECEPTIONS Clemson - Artavis Scott had 12 receptions vs. Syracuse at Syracuse, N.Y. on Nov. 14, 2015 (Clemson 33-13). Opponent - Tavon Austin of West Virginia had 12 receptions at Miami Gardens, Fla. on Jan. 4, 2012 (West Virginia 70-33).

100 RECEIVING YARDS Clemson - Germone Hopper had 120 receiving yards vs. Wake Forest at Clemson, S.C. on Nov. 21, 2015 (Clemson 37-27). Opponent - Deebo Samuel of South Carolina had 104 receiving yards at Columbia, S.C. on Nov. 28, 2015 (Clemson 37-32).

100 RECEIVING YARDS BY TWO PLAYERS Clemson - Artavis Scott had 114 receiving yards and Mike Williams had 112 receiving yards vs. Oklahoma at Orlando, Fla. on Dec. 29, 2014 (Clemson 40-6). Opponent - Nick O’Leary of Florida State had 161 receiving yards and Rashad Greene had 146 receiving yards at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 19, 2013 (Florida State 51-14).

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100 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS Clemson - Willie Underwood had 101 yards on two interception returns vs. South Carolina at Clemson, S.C. on Nov. 22, 1980 (Clemson 27-6). Opponent - Dennis Tabron of Duke had 128 yards on three interception returns at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 18, 1980 (Duke 34-17).

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FUMBLE RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWN Clemson - Vic Beasley returned a fumble 16 yards for a touchdown vs. NC State at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 4, 2014 (Clemson 41-0). Opponent - Dominique Mitchell of SC State returned a fumble 35 yards for a touchdown at Clemson, S.C. on Sept. 6, 2014 (Clemson 73-7).

RECOVERED FUMBLE FOR TOUCHDOWN Clemson - Tavaris Barnes recovered a fumble in the endzone for a touchdown vs. Louisville at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 11, 2014 (Clemson 23-17). Opponent - Adam Gotsis of Georgia Tech recovered a fumble in the endzone for a touchdown at Clemson, S.C. on October 10, 2015 (Clemson 43-24).

TOUCHDOWN BY OFFENSIVE LINEMAN Clemson - Brandon Thomas recovered a fumble in the endzone vs. Georgia Tech at Atlanta, Ga. on Oct. 29, 2011 (Georgia Tech 31-17). Opponent - Peter Anderson of Georgia fell on the ball in the endzone after a Lars Tate fumble at Clemson, S.C. on Sept. 21, 1985 (Georgia 20-13).

TOUCHDOWN BY DEFENSIVE LINEMAN Clemson - Carlos Watkins intercepted a Taylor Lamb pass and returned it 15 yards for a touchdown vs. Appalachian State at Clemson, S.C. on Sept. 12, 2015 (Clemson 41-10). Opponent - Adam Gotsis of Georgia Tech recovered a fumble in the endzone for a touchdown at Clemson, S.C. on October 10, 2015 (Clemson 43-24).

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FOUR TOUCHDOWNS

FOUR FIELD GOALS Clemson - Chandler Catanzaro was 4-4 on field goals with makes of 31, 29, 25 and 24 yards vs. Maryland at College Park, Md. on Oct. 26, 2013 (Clemson 40-27). Opponent - Cody Parkey of Auburn was 4-4 on field goals with makes of 37, 46, 27 and 36 yards at Atlanta, Ga. on Sept. 1, 2012 (Clemson 26-19).

FIVE FIELD GOALS Clemson - Chandler Catanzaro was 5-5 on field goals with makes of 38, 42, 18, 20 and 47 yards vs. Boston College at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 8, 2011 (Clemson 36-14). Opponent - Vince Fusco of Duke was 6-7 on field goals with makes of 27, 22, 22, 25, 37 and 57 yards at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 16, 1976 (18-18).

SIX FIELD GOALS Clemson - Richard Jackson was 6-6 on field goals with makes of 23, 33, 32, 52, 42 and 35 yards vs. Boston College at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 19, 2009 (Clemson 25-7). Opponent - Vince Fusco of Duke was 6-7 on field goals with makes of 27, 22, 22, 25, 37 and 57 yards at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 16, 1976 (18-18).

50-YARD FIELD GOAL Clemson - Chandler Catanzaro kicked a 51-yard field goal vs. Georgia Tech at Clemson, S.C. on Nov. 14, 2013 (Clemson 55-31). Opponent - Mike Weaver of Wake Forest kicked a 50-yard field goal at Winston-Salem, N.C. on Nov. 6, 2014 (Clemson 34-20).

SAFETY Clemson - Jadar Johnson blocked a punt into the endzone for a safety vs. Georgia Tech at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 10, 2015. The ball went out of the endzone (Clemson 43-24). Opponent - Joshua Perry forced Tajh Boyd to intentionally ground the ball from the endzone for a safety vs. Ohio State at Miami Gardens, Fla. on Jan. 3, 2014 (Clemson 40-35).

20 POINTS Clemson - C.J. Spiller had four rushing touchdowns (24 points) vs. Georgia Tech at Tampa, Fla. on Dec. 5, 2009 (Ga. Tech 39-34). Opponent - Todd Gurley of Georgia had four touchdowns (three rushing, one kickoff return) (24 points) at Athens, Ga. on Aug. 30, 2014 (Georgia 45-21).

BLOCKED PUNT Clemson - Jadar Johnson blocked a punt into the endzone for a safety vs. Georgia Tech at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 10, 2015.The ball went out of the endzone (Clemson 43-24). Opponent - Quenton Washington of South Florida blocked a punt at Charlotte, N.C. on Dec. 31, 2010 (South Florida 31-26).

50-YARD PUNTING AVERAGE Clemson - Spencer Benton had a 50.0-yard average on three punts vs. Furman at Clemson, S.C. on Sept. 15, 2012 (Clemson 41-7). Opponent - A.J. Cole of NC State had a 50.6-yard average on five punts at Raleigh, N.C. on Oct. 31, 2015 (Clemson 56-41).




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