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Clemson March Madness
Mar 17, 2020, 3:19 PM
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March means brackets and we’re using our extra time inside to recognize the best athletes in Tigers history with a "Clemson March Madness."
Here’s how it’s going to work:
TigerNet is accepting nominations for four sports categories and we will seed the brackets out of it to include the best from football, baseball, basketball and Olympic sports. Join in the fun with your nominations through Wednesday at midnight (3/18) and we’ll tally them up for a bracket. From there, the matchups will be put to a vote in three parts to include Tiger Board, social media and our staff.
Here are are the top seeds as determined by TigerNet staff:
Football: Terry Kinard, Jeff Davis, Perry Tuttle, Deshaun Watson, Sammy Watkins, Travis Etienne, William Perry, Christian Wilkins, CJ Spiller (football/track), Anthony Simmons, Michael Dean Perry, Bennie Cunningham.
Basketball: Banks McFadden (basketball/football/track), Barbara Kennedy-Dixon, Tree Rollins, Dale Davis, Elden Campbell, Horace Grant, Trevor Booker, Terrell Mcintyre.
Olympic: Brianna Rollins (T&F), Tina Krebs (T&F/XC), Shawn Crawford (T&F), Bruce Murray (MSOC).
Baseball: Shane Monahan, Seth Beer, Khalil Greene, Kris Benson, Rusty Adkins, Jimmy Key, Jeff Baker, Billy McMillon.
Reply below to fill in the other half of the field with your nominations.
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Isaiah Simmons
Mar 17, 2020, 3:27 PM
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is the single best athlete to ever play at Clemson.
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Stan Rome may have been.
Mar 17, 2020, 3:54 PM
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He was huge in his day - 6-5 220 - and was drafted by the NFL and the NBA.
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Re: Clemson March Madness
Mar 17, 2020, 4:22 PM
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Bill Spiers, Mike Milchin, Billy Koch, Denny Walling, Bert Heffernan, Tim Teufel are all really good baseball alums. That is just a few.
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Re: Clemson March Madness
Mar 18, 2020, 9:59 AM
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Billy O’Dell
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Re: Clemson March Madness
Mar 17, 2020, 4:33 PM
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Football Nuk Hopkins Levon Kirkland Terry Allen Trevor Lawrence Dexter Lawrence Wayne Simmons Antwan Edwards
Basketball Sharone Wright Devin Gray Will Solomon Ed Scott Chris Whitney Butch Zatzelo (Spelling?)
Baseball Billy Koch Matt Crownover Matt Lecroy Tyler Colvin Jason Berken Steven Duggar
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For Olympic Sports, think Sammie Henson & Noel Loban (wrestling) deserve a nod
Mar 17, 2020, 5:30 PM
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Here are some nominees...
Mar 17, 2020, 8:06 PM
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The TigerNet staff has compiled a nice list to start what should be an enjoyable activity during Dark Territory. My own nominations are as follows:
Football: Nuk Hopkins Fred Cone Hunter Renfrow Buddy Gore Charlie Waters
Basketball: Butch Zatezalo Greg Buckner Skip Wise Randy Mahaffey Billy Willisms Larry Nance
Bsaeball: Neil Simons Bill Spiers Tyler Colvin Jeff Baker Brian Barnes Rusty Gerhardt Bert Heffernan
Golf: Charles Warren & Jonathan Byrd
Wrestling: Sam Henson
Mens Soccer: Kyle Murphy & Henry Abadi
Womens Soccer: Carmie Landeen & Deliah Arrington % Nancy Augustyniak
Mens Tennis: David Cooper
Womens Basketball: Amy Geren
GO TIGERS!!!
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Re: Clemson March Madness
Mar 18, 2020, 9:09 AM
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Bennie Cunningham Dwight Clark Andy Headen
I had the opportunity to play basketball many times at Fike with a lot of the football players in the early 1980’s. Terry Kinard could have played professional basketball just as easily as he did football. I may be biased because of the things I personally saw him do, but he is definitely close to the top of my list.
Andy Headen was very similar to the way Isaiah Simmons is described. He became the guy that could play anywhere on the defense. Freakish athlete.
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Re: Clemson March Madness
Mar 18, 2020, 9:18 AM
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Jerry Butler, Dwight Clark, Buddy Gore and possibly Steve Fuller.
Definitely Skip Wise.
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Need to include for consideration...
Mar 18, 2020, 9:21 AM
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TigerNet's franc1968®'s father.
Dr. Frank Gillespie
Remembering Frank Gillespie
By Sam Blackman
It was with sadness that we heard that Dr. Frank Gillespie, one of the greatest all-around athletes in Clemson history, died recently. The 1949 Clemson graduate was 94 years old.
Gillespie was the model student-athlete during his career at Clemson. He was an excellent student, double majoring in electrical engineering and textile engineering. As if that wasn’t enough, he was a starter on three Tiger teams, football, basketball, and baseball. He was also the student body President.
Gillespie entered Clemson in the fall of 1942. But on a visit to Clemson before he enrolled, is what was so interesting.
Clemson Head Football Coach Frank Howard remembered the visit very well. Gillespie along with Jack Pollack, was attending the Blue Ridge School for Boys at Hendersonville, NC. Pollack asked Gillespie to go on the trip to Clemson with him. Pollack said he was going to a football tryout at Clemson.
Pollack was in the middle of the tryouts when Howard asked Gillespie “aren’t you going to suit up and try out?” Gillespie said no at first. Eventually he put on the football pads and a uniform.
“I told Frank, come on over and I’ll give you a tryout, said Howard.”
“When I was younger, I’d put on the pads and work out with the players some,” explained Howard.
“I remember very well giving Frank Gillespie a tryout, which was legal in those days. I hadn’t heard much about him, he was originally from Beckley, West Virginia. I lined up in front of him and told him to charge into me. Whomp! Bam!
I said, “That’s enough, son.
“Coach, I thought we were going to work out,” he told me.
“We have, welcome to Clemson. I signed Gillespie on the spot.”
“He went on to be one of the finest we’ve ever had. He was a great leader and athlete and could do pretty much whatever he wanted,” said Howard.
During his freshman year he played football, basketball and baseball. As a freshman he was the starting first baseman and batted .311.
Like so many during that era, he left school and served in World War II. Gillespie served in the United States Army during World War II in Patton’s Third Army and won three decorations for bravery during the Battle of the Bulge.
Gillespie came back to Clemson for the 1946-47 academic year. In an earlier interview, Gillespie remembers that time at Clemson.
“When I came back to Clemson after missing time for the war, I noticed my throwing arm was not as good,” said Gillespie. “But other than that I was still the same in other activities. The professors were willing to help and work with you. I had two good friends I studied with and this helped me a great deal. I didn’t have much time for socializing.
“I didn’t notice much difference at Clemson before and after the war. Coach Howard did not change either, he was still the same great coach,” said Gillespie.
After the war, he was a starting guard on the Tiger football team for three years, playing both ways on the offensive and defensive lines. He was also a starting guard in basketball for three years, and played three more years of baseball, where he made the All-State team as a senior. He was the captain of the baseball and basketball teams and was a game captain on the football squad.
During his Clemson career, many honors came his way.
Gillespie won the McKelvin Award as the top all-around athlete in the Southern Conference for the 1947-48 academic year, his junior season.
Gillespie, former Tiger pitcher Kris Benson and former Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson are the only Clemson athletes named a conference athlete of the year in school history.
Gillespie was the last Clemson athlete to letter in the three major sports of football, basketball, and baseball.
Long-time Greenville News Sports Editor and Columnist, Carter “Scoop” Latimer probably described Gillespie the best in his comments in a column he wrote in 1947. “Frank Gillespie, Clemson guard, is strictly a big league football player. He is as tough as the iron that comes from around his West Virginia, mountain home.”
Gillespie double-majored in electrical engineering and textile engineering and served as president of his senior class. An honor student, he was inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame in 1977. In 1996, he was named to Clemson’s All-Centennial Team.
He was the Senior Council President, named to the Who’s Who Among Students in American University and Colleges. Gillespie was a member of the prestigious Tiger Brotherhood honorary fraternity, Blue Key, and the Block C Club.
Gillespie had a lot of fond memories at Clemson and playing on the undefeated 1948 team his senior season was one of them. Gillespie was a guard on the team and teammate Tom Salisbury was a tackle. Both of these players eventually became Baptist Pastors. “Who would have ever thought that there would be two Baptist Pastors playing side by side,” Gillespie once remarked.
Gillespie retired from IBM after 33 years service. He also was a pastor and attended seminary and earned degrees at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He served as the pastor at First Baptist Church of Iva, S.C. for many years.
Later, after returning to IBM, he earned his Doctorate at Luther Rice Seminary.
Gillespie lived at Villa Rica, Ga. and passed away on March 8, 2017.
[Story taken from Clemson's Official Website.]
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Re: Clemson March Madness
Mar 18, 2020, 9:23 AM
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Spiller Terry Allen DW4 Sammy I. Simmons Kirkland Ed McDaniel= beast
Bkball: Elden Dale Booker Tree McIntyre
Soccer: gotta add Robbie Robinson
Basebll: Beer Kahlil Key
Sammie Henson- one of the best athletes at Clemson most never heard of! National undefeated Wrestling Champion, stud!
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Re: Clemson March Madness
Mar 18, 2020, 10:10 AM
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Someone has to toss in Nnamdi Nwokocha from the '79-83 soccer team.
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Re: Clemson March Madness
Mar 18, 2020, 10:27 AM
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Mike Williams and Tee Higgins
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Re: Clemson March Madness
Mar 18, 2020, 10:28 AM
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Marquise Reed
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Re: Clemson March Madness
Mar 18, 2020, 10:29 AM
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Dewayne Allen Jordan Leggett
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Re: Clemson March Madness
Mar 18, 2020, 10:32 AM
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JUSTIN MILLER
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Re: Clemson March Madness
Mar 18, 2020, 10:47 AM
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Tajh ofcourse
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Re: Clemson March Madness
Mar 18, 2020, 10:57 AM
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Re: Clemson March Madness
Mar 18, 2020, 10:57 AM
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Brian* lol
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Re: Clemson March Madness
Mar 18, 2020, 11:10 AM
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Wolde Harris for Men's Soccer DJ Trahan for Golf
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Re: Clemson March Madness
Mar 18, 2020, 11:15 AM
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Jim Stuckey, Bubba Brown, William and Micheal Perry, Joe and Jim Bostic, Jerry Butler.
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Re: Clemson March Madness
Mar 18, 2020, 7:41 PM
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Football: Keith Adams and Leroy Hill Basketball: Greg Buckner Will Solomon KC Rivers and Trevor Booker
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Re: Clemson March Madness
Mar 18, 2020, 11:58 PM
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Bruce Murray
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Demontez Stitt - Basketball
Mar 19, 2020, 12:33 AM
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Led the team down the court to 4 straight NCAA tournament appearances. Who could ask for more than that.
RIP
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Are we rating on athletic skill alone?
Mar 19, 2020, 2:30 AM
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Shane Monahan was a major ###### in college. Fame went to his head.
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some Big time Olympic sports ones missing
Mar 19, 2020, 2:46 AM
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Wrestling: Sammy Henson. NCAA champion
Men’s soccer: Oguchi Onyewu. Stalwart defender for the US national team for many years.
Women’s basketball: Barbara Kennedy Dixon
Men’s tennis: Jay Burger, cracked the top 5 in the world in the pros.
Women’s track: Olympic GOLD MEDALIST Brianna Rollins
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Re: Clemson March Madness
Mar 19, 2020, 7:55 PM
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davidhood® when does the bracket come out?
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Intramural softball team legends ‘Hootie & the Horsemen ’
Mar 19, 2020, 9:23 PM
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Hootie & the Horsemen were a legendary intramural softball team in the mid-90s at Clemson. They obliterated all opponents along the way to multiple championships, and even defeated a team containing a few starting Clemson Div1 baseball players (somehow they snuck by Fike’s diligent checks).
Team comprised of celebrity figures from Johnstone like Hootie, Cannon, Doc, Chip, BK Deuce, Jackie D, Ricky Proehl, Give me a Lunch, Pole Toe’s Boshoodo, God’s Gift, and Stained Tshirt.
They kissed all the girls and made them cry. If they aren’t a Top 4 seed, then you haven’t been paying attention.
Anybody else remember remnants of their former team ‘Chest Action’ that used to bench press a car before each game?
Hootie & the Horsemen cycled in while Bullpen Janitors and Shirley’s Boys cycled out.
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