February 5, 2012

Tigers have three on All-ACC first team

From Clemson Sports Information:

C.J. Spiller, Michael Palmer and DeAndre McDaniel all made first-team All-ACC according to voting conducted by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association. The association has selected the official All-ACC football team since 1953, the first year of the conference.

Five Tigers made the second team led by Jacoby Ford (WR) , Thomas Austin (OG), Chris Hairston (OT) and Ricky Sapp (DE). CJ. Spiller was the first-team specialist and second-team running back.

Brandon Maye (LB), Jarvis Jenkins (DT), Chris Chancellor (CB), Crezdon Butler (CB) and Rashard Hall (Saf) were all honorable mention selections.

Spiller was the top vote getter among offensive players with 76 points as the first-team specialist. The senior leads the ACC in all-purpose running with 184 yards per game and in kickoff returns with an average of 35.8 yards per return and has four kickoff returns for touchdowns. He is fourth in the nation in all-purpose yardage and second in kickoff return average. He is fifth in NCAA history in all-purpose yardage with 7,115.

He established an NCAA record for kickoff returns for touchdowns in a career with seven. He has scored 16 touchdowns overall in four different ways. He is the only player in the nation to score a touchdown in every game this year. It is the second straight year Spiller has been named first-team All-ACC.

Palmer has 38 receptions for 439 yards and four scores this year. The yardage total is the most ever by a Clemson tight end and the reception total is the second best in school history and just two from the record of 40 set by John McMakin in 1970. Palmer had eight catches for 106 yards against South Carolina last week, the second 100-yard reception game for a Clemson eight end in history. Palmer is the first Clemson tight end to make first-team All-ACC since 1986 when Jim Riggs was chosen.

McDaniel leads the ACC in interceptions this year with eight, and that is tied for second best in the nation. He was named National Defensive Player of the Week by the Walter Camp Foundation in Clemson’s win over eighth ranked Miami earlier this year and he is fourth on the Clemson team in tackles with 78.

Ford is Clemson’s top receiver with 50 for 703 yards and five scores. It is Ford’s first season as an All-ACC football player. He has been a multi-year All-ACC performer in track at Clemson. Ford is second among active ACC players in career all-purpose running and needs just 22 to become the sixth player in Clemson history to reach 4,000 yards.

Two Clemson starting offensive linemen were named to the second team. Thomas Austin was a second-team choice at guard and Chris Hairston was named second-team at tackle. Both were big reasons Clemson ranks in the top 25 in the nation in scoring offense and had a school record streak of six straight games with at least 34 points earlier this year.

Ricky Sapp was named second team defensive end. He has a team best 14 tackles for loss this year, including five sacks. He is fourth in the ACC in tackles for loss and is a big reason Clemson is 12th in the nation in sacks as a team. Sapp has 52 tackles overall to rank seventh on the team.

SportsTalk Rewind 11.30.09

A busy, busy night at SportsTalk.  There was a lot of Carolina/Clemson post game reactions.  Here are some of the highlights.

  • AUDIO: USC QB Stephen Garcia (7:19)
  • AUDIO: Clemson RB CJ Spiller (2:18)
  • AUDIO: USC WR Moe Brown (4:07)
  • AUDIO: Clemson QB Kyle Parker (2:04)
  • AUDIO: Byrnes RB Marcus Lattimore (7:11)
  • AUDIO: Monday night’s Recruiting Report (6:08)

USC’s Holmes out indefinitely

USC basketball coach Darrin Horn said Monday afternoon starting forward Mike Holmes is out indefinitely after suffering an eye injury while home for Thanksgiving which will require surgery.  Horn said Holmes broke a bone in the socket region of his left eye.  Holmes is the second Gamecock starter to go down with an injury in recent weeks.  Dominique Archie remains out with a knee injury.

AUDIO: Darrin Horn on Mike Holmes injury

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Pondering the decision

Dorman and colleges on Lattimore's mind

Dorman and colleges on Lattimore's mind

Byrnes running back Marcus Lattimore, the state’s #1 football recruit, was in Columbia Monday for a news conference at the High School League office as a build up to the weekend of champions.  Lattimore is preparing to lead his team against Dorman for the 4A Division-1 title at noon on Saturday at Williams-Brice Stadium.  In a one-on-one interview, Lattimore talks about this shot at another state championship and the status of his recruiting.

AUDIO:  Marcus Lattimore

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Clemson drops in latest AP poll

Loss to Gamecocks hurts Swinney and the Tigers in the polls

Loss to Gamecocks hurts Swinney and the Tigers in the polls

Clemson’s 34-17 loss at USC Saturday has dropped the Tigers in the latest Associated Press top 25.  Clemson is 25th in this week’s poll.  The Tigers were 15th entering the game with the Gamecocks.

Clemson will play 12th ranked Georgia Tech next Saturday in the ACC Championship game in Tampa Bay.  The Yellow Jackets are coming off a loss against unranked Georgia. 

Yeah, it was a pretty bad weekend for those pumping up the ACC.  The two division champions lost to two unranked SEC teams that are in the middle of the East division.  Yikes.