Friday 09/21/2001
Sept. 21, 2001
Date: September 22, 2001
Kickoff: 5:45 PM
Site: Clemson Memorial Stadium
Expected Attendance: 77,000
Tickets: Available at $25 for adults, $6 for students high school age and under
Live TV: ESPN-2 (Dr. Jerry Punch, Bill Curry, Beth Mowins)
Series Record: Clemson leads 34-5-1
Last Meeting: Clemson 31, Virginia 10 at Charlottesville, 2000
Clemson Rankings: 18th in USA Today, 19th in Associated Press
Clemson Personnel Update: Out-WR Kevin Youngblood, broken leg Out-LB Altroy Bodrick, torn ACL, out for season. Out-Wide receiver Roscoe Crosby, sprained knee Out-Running back Keith Kelly, sprained knee Out- Marcus Houskin, suffered broken neck vs. Wofford Will Play- Eric Meekins, ligament damage to a finger in practice.
Lineup News: Braxton K. Williams has moved from star safety to free safety since the Wofford game. He is listed second team behind Eric Meekins for the Virginia game. He has started at linebacker the last two years vs. Virginia.
Other Notes: Clemson defensive tackle Nick Eason was named to the American Football Coaches Association Goodworks team last week. He is the second Tiger player in the last three years to be named to the 11-man Division I teamŠ.the Clemson vs. Duke game scheduled for September 15th has been moved to December 1 at ClemsonŠ.this will be Clemson’s latest regular season game since 1956ŠClemson coach Tommy Bowden awarded scholarships to three walk-ons this weekŠwide receiver Joel Gardner, running back Tore White and offensive lineman Russell Stuermann were added to the scholarship list this week.
Color and Pageantry: Patriotism will be omnipresent at Clemson’s Memorial Stadium on Saturday, September 22. The Tigers and Cavaliers will kick off the game at 5:45 PM, but pregame ceremonies will begin at 5:15 PM.
Clemson was a military school until 1955 and the institution has a strong military heritage. Nearly 500 Clemson alumni gave their lives in various wars for the United States over the years.
Four Clemson graduates who were prisoners of war and served their country with distinction will be honored in pregame. Retired U. S. Army Colonel Ben Skardon, Class of 1938, is a survivor of the Bataan Death March. Colonel Skardon spent three years and four months as a Prisoner of War in the Philippines, Japan, and China. Former Army First Lieutenant Bill Funchess, Class of 1948, spent two years and 10 months as a prisoner of war in Korea. Retired Air Force Colonel Bill Austin, Class of 1959, spent five years and six months as a Prisoner of War in Vietnam. Retired Navy Commander Bob Fant, Class of 1960, spent four years and eight months as a Prisoner of War in Vietnam.
The pregame ceremonies also will include a moment of silence in memory of those who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks of September 11. During Tiger Band’s rendition of the The Star Spangled Banner, it will also be communicated in sign language.
The halftime ceremonies will include the unfolding of a Garrison Flag, a 21-gun salute by the Pershing Rifles and the playing of TAPS. The Tiger Band will perform various patriotic hymns. The 200-member Clemson University Chorus will also perform during halftime.
Other signs of patriotism will be visible at Clemson on Saturday:
Over 5,000 miniature American Flags will be distributed 50,000Tiger Paw Fans from The Palmetto Baptist Medical Center and theNational Kidney Foundation will be distributed. The Fans willinclude an American Flag, the inscription “God Bless America,September 11, 2001”, and a message on how fans can become an organdonor. Flags 5’X 8′ will be on display as fans walk into thestadium. American Flags will be painted on Bowmen Field in front ofthe Military Heritage Plaza, Riggs Field and in the end zones ofMemorial Stadium. 50,000 paper American Flags will be distributedat the Ticket Office, concession stands and all gates. Staticmilitary displays will be on Bowman Field beginning at 2:30 PM. TheAmerican Red Cross will be accepting donations as fans enterMemorial Stadium when the Gates Open until 6:00 pm. (checks or cashonly) All Clemson players will wear flags on their helmets. Over1,000 junior ROTC Cadets will be seated together in the stadium.
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