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Tuesday February 05, 2008

The Lowest of Lows

The Lowest of Lows
Dwayne Allen pulled the Okie Doke on his Okie Doke.

Allen had been committed to Georgia since the summer but told many including his mom that he would commit to Clemson at his press conference yesterday. He was going to pull the Okie Doke on Georgia. As most know by now he actually changed his mind again when he committed to Georgia thus pulling the Okie Dokie on his Okie Doke.

In the words of Larry Munson, “Ole Allen just ripped our hearts out!”

I know some college football fans that enjoy recruiting as much or more than the actual games themselves. I get into this recruiting stuff but I have never understood that sentiment. In my mind I could never understand thinking it was better to win in recruiting than it was to win on the field. Maybe you can’t on the field if you don’t recruit well but if given a choice I would always choose winning on the field.

I began going to Clemson football games in 1974 and have some of the fondest memories of my life with the highs that come with winning big games and championships. I can vividly recall some of the school’s all-time great wins on the gridiron.

There are some fans that view wins and losses in recruiting as seriously as they do on the field wins and losses and yesterday Allen hurt us but life goes one. Allow me to share some of my memories on the lowest of lows on the recruiting trail for the Tigers in the past just to keep Allen in perspective. Allen may go on to be the first tight end to win the Heisman but these guys really hurt us:

In the early 1990s Clemson went head to head with two of the sports super powers, Nebraska and Notre Dame, for the signature of Tommie Frazier. The Tigers were thought by some to be the leaders because Clemson assistant Rick Stockstill had worked his butt off and he put the Tigers squarely in the game. In the end, the Bradenton, FL native selected Nebraska and he went on to help lead the Cornhuskers to two national titles.

Tony Rice was the predecessor of Frazier. Rice grew up in nearby Woodruff and was a high school legend in these parts. The Clemson staff camped out in the small town. This was heartbreak as Rice went north and was actually a prop 48 who later went on help lead the Irish to a national title.

Stephen Davis was also a lot like Rice in that he was a local great and academics were also an issue in his case. The Spartanburg native eventually headed to Auburn but unlike Rice and Frazier, he was not able to help his team to a national title.

I remember the day like it was yesterday. It was the first time I ever saw Emmitt Smith in person. The Pensacola, FL was on his official visit to Clemson and I was in Jervey Gym at the Clemson wrestling team’s match and in walked in the 5’8” Smith. He did not look like a guy that would eventually go on to break the all-time NFL rushing record but his Escambia High School letter jacket did not have room for another patch. Smith eventually chose Florida and the rest is history.

Herschel Walker was perhaps the greatest recruiting stories of all-time. There were meetings on bridges and death threats in Wrightsville, GA in the spring of 1980. There was big money involved and the decision was delayed for months. Walker was trying to decide between Georgia, Clemson and Southern Cal. He later came down to Clemson and Georgia but he did not finalize his decision until April 1. We all know Clemson won a national title in Herschel’s sophomore season but I always wondered if Georgia would have won their 1980 national title his freshman season.

Dan Marino was a highly thought of Pennsylvania quarterback that took an official visit to Clemson in the mid-1970s. He is perhaps the only player in Clemson recruiting history to have his name in lights before he even came to college. I never saw it but many remember the sign at the Holiday Inn that read, “Welcome Dan Marino” when the future Hall of Famer came on his official visit.

Jerome Bettis never really came down to Clemson as a finalist but he did get the Tiger’s staff excited when he came down on an unofficial visit. Bettis, his father and several of his teammates drove down from Detroit for the unofficial visit but in the end Notre Dame was much closer to home.

Tim Worley was supposed to be the next Herschel Walker or Marcus Dupree. The Lumberton, NC native originally committed to Oklahoma but Clemson went in and changed his mind. Unfortunately, he changed it again and signed with Georgia. Clemson was the big loser here because the Tigers had to face the big tailback as a Dawg but would have had to if he would have gone to Oklahoma.

Shaun Ellis is one of three very local players to break Clemson’s heart. I can still remember watching him at Westside High School in Anderson when the 6-5, 235-pounder occasionally lineup as a wide receiver. Clemson and South Carolina tried to keep Ellis in state but he went to Tennessee and later to the New York Jets.

Clarence Kay came through the upstate 10 years before Ellis and he may have been the highest recruited player ever out of Seneca High School. Clemson was once again a runner-up to Georgia as he took the short trip across the border and enjoyed a great career for the Dawgs and later in the NFL.

Clemson’s staff had some turnover in his high school career but it still hurt losing Kevin Breedlove because he played right here in Clemson at Daniel High School. Breedlove moved to Clemson when he was in high school from Texas, so it is not like he grew up a Tiger like many in the area but it still hurt when he chose Georgia.

When Peter Boulware came through Spring Valley High School in Columbia, SC he never really gave Clemson a shot. However it was a different story a couple of years later when his brother Michael went looking for a school. In the end, the future NFL safety followed his brother’s lead and signed with the Seminoles.

Florida State also beat Clemson All-world running back Marquette Smith. Fortunately for the Tigers, Smith was not as good as advertised but he did go onto a successful career at UCF after transferring from FSU.

Irv Smith was perhaps the top tight end in America and he was also a terrific baseball prospect. Clemson’s baseball staff was a huge help but the future NFL tight end spent his days in South Bend instead of Clemson.

It hasn’t happened very often but Clemson had its heart broken by Virginia a couple of times. Most recently with 1980s All-American Terry Kirby and 1990’s All-American Tiki and Ronde Barber selected Virginia over Clemson among other schools.

Clemson has signed many great ones and winning on signing day with the likes of CJ Spiller, Roscoe Crosby, Antwan Edwards and John Johnson. Maybe Allen will turn into a Hall of Famer like many of the great players missed on that we just mentioned. If there is one good aspect, at least Geno Hayes’ mom did not hold up the press conference.



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Comments:

Mike McIntosh was the biggest heartbreak in the last 5-7 years. I remember Tigernet's boohooing about him until he transferred out of FL.

Micky, my favourite recruiting letdowns are when Clemson coaches find measly 2 and 3 star recruits that turn into Tye Hill, Gaines Adams, Aaron Kelly, John Leake, Charile Whitehurst, Cullen Harper, Donnell Clark, Barry Richardson etc. Amazingly, It often seems to be the big names like Roscoe Crosby, CJ. Spiller, Airese Currie, James Davis, Justin Miller that fire everyone's recruiting pulse up! But we (Clemson recruting fans) need to be sobered by the thoughts of big time recruits like the Kelvin Grants and Brian Staley's Brandon Cannons and Irvan Briskers. THank goodness, our coaching staff seems to have few busts!!!!!(unlike the other state institution in Columbia)

GO Tigers...get Harper, Harris, and McClain... and get those unoticed diamnonds in rough!!!!!

Posted by alabamatiger on February 05, 2008 at 12:00 PM EST #


I was going to be disappointed if something about recruiting on Tnet did not mention Geno's mom, thanks for not letting us down Mickey!

Posted by kfast600 on February 05, 2008 at 12:15 PM EST #


Recruitiung in 1971 wasn't what it became later but Clarence Kay being more highly recruited than Bennie Cunningham is surprising.

There was only one Herschel Walker and only one B.C. Inabinet and I'm betting there will never be a recruiting saga like that agin, at least not so openly.

Posted by Walhalla Wildman on February 05, 2008 at 12:20 PM EST #


Wasn't Stephen Davis the starter on the undefeated '93 Auburn team? 11-0 is still 11-0, the only reason they didn't play for the NC is from probation.

Posted by OldTiger05 on February 05, 2008 at 01:24 PM EST #


Although it was 'before your time', I remember a guy named Csonka who ended up as a pretty good player for Syracuse who also had admission problems at Tigertown'.

Posted by FORESTTIGER on February 05, 2008 at 03:25 PM EST #


HAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!! Just saw where Allen signed with us!!!!!!!

Posted by hunter61 on February 06, 2008 at 11:30 AM EST #


Would that be an Okie Dokie on his Okie Dokie's Okie Dokie?

Posted by hunter61 on February 06, 2008 at 11:31 AM EST #


Hey Mickey...........DEWEY DEFEATS TRUMAN!! lol

Posted by TigerD4Him on February 06, 2008 at 09:13 PM EST #


Geno will never experience a win against the Tigers.

Posted by the_merlin on February 06, 2008 at 09:51 PM EST #


I was almost certain that this blog was going to be about your career.

Posted by coby D+tiger on February 07, 2008 at 11:28 AM EST #


I remember a guy back in the 80's, from Lamar, SC that I don't think was that highly recruited. He later had a GREAT college career with Clemson and later in the NFL with the Steelers. Levon Kirkland is his name and he has remained very tight with our Clemson family. There have been many others through the years that were highly touted and never really amounted to much... QB,Michael?Car comes to mind. Lets face it they are just kids. When it comes right down to it, it's all about desire and how these guys mature and perform on and off the field when they get to CLEMSON. Oh yea, then there are guys like Spiller and Davis, that are every thing we had hoped for and more.

Posted by milfordcttiger on February 08, 2008 at 01:16 AM EST #


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