Note: The following appears in the Texas A&M gameday football program.
Former Tiger C.J. Spiller was famous for doing things that had not been done when he was a star triple-threat running back from 2006-09.
Here are a few of his accomplishments that still stand as standards in the Clemson football history book:
- He gained 7,588 all-purpose yards, still 1,700 more yards than anyone in ACC history.
- He had 51 touchdowns, 32 rushing, 11 receiving and eight on returns, still more than any other Tiger.
- He had 21 touchdowns of 50+ yards, still 12 more than any other Tiger.
- He had 11 touchdowns of 80+ yards, still the Clemson record by a wide margin.
- He had a touchdown in 14 consecutive games in 2009, the only player in the nation to do that in 2009.
During the 2009 season, Spiller totaled 2,680 all-purpose yards, still the ACC record. He was named ACC MVP, a unanimous first-team All-American and finished sixth in the voting for the Heisman Trophy. From a team standpoint, he led the Tigers to their first ACC Atlantic Division title, a significant step in Clemson’s climb to its current status as one of the top programs in the country.
Now, he is establishing standards off the field. This year, Spiller was named to the IPTAY Board of Directors, the first former Clemson All-American in any sport to be named. He is by far the most prominent former athlete elected.
“I am excited about the addition of C.J. Spiller to the IPTAY Board of Directors,” said IPTAY CEO Davis Babb. “I believe that C.J. brings immense knowledge and a great perspective to our IPTAY Board of Directors. I am looking forward to working with C.J. in the months and years ahead.”
Spiller was chosen from a diverse list of candidates, and his initial two-year term began on July 1.