May 17, 2012

Swinney wins Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Award

Dabo Swinney led Clemson to ACC title and has earned a national coach of the year award

Clemson Head Football Coach Dabo Swinney has been named the winner of the Bobby Dodd Award as the FBS National Coach of the Year. The announcement was made tonight at halftime on ESPN at the Chick-Fil-A Bowl game between Auburn and Virginia.

Swinney is the first Clemson football coach to win a National Coach of the Year honor since 1981 when Danny Ford was named National Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association and the Football Writers Association.

Ford coached Clemson to the National Championship during that 1981 season with a 12-0 record, including a 22-15 win over Nebraska in the Orange Bowl. Now Swinney will coach the Tigers in the Discover Orange Bowl on Wednesday night. It is Clemson’s first visit to the Orange Bowl since that game at the conclusion of the 1981 season.

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USC Saturday bowl game audio (AUDIO)

Saturday in Orlando, coordinators and players from USC and Nebraska sat down for news conferences.  Here’s the audio from USC’s meeting with the media.  Representing the Gamecocks were offensive line coach and running game coordinator Shawn Elliott, defensive coordinator Lorenzo Ward, defensive end Melvin Ingram and running back Kenny Miles.

AUDIO: USC Saturday bowl press conference

 

Clemson bowl practice interviews from Saturday (AUDIO)

Clemson continued with its bowl practice Saturday.  Afterwards, several Tigers met with the media to talk about the day and the Orange Bowl matchup with West Virginia.

AUDIO:   Offensive coordinator Chad Morris

AUDIO:  Center Dalton Freeman

AUDIO:  Tight End Dwayne Allen

AUDIO:  Receiver Sammy Watkins

AUDIO:  Quarterback Tajh Boyd

 

 

 

USC men end year on a winning note

 

Cooke scores career high

Malik Cooke had his first double-double of the season and scored a career-high 24 points as South Carolina held on to defeat USC Upstate, 72-66, Saturday afternoon in New Years Eve action at the Colonial Life Arena. The win improves the Gamecocks to 7-6 heading into 2012, and the Spartans, in the midst of a seven-game road trip, fall to 8-6.

Cooke added a season-high 10 rebounds to his 25 points and also added three assists to give the Gamecocks three straight wins to close out the season. It was his second double-double as a Gamecock after transferring from Nevada, besting his 11-point, 11-rebound effort against Arkansas on January 19, 2011.

Sophomore guard Brenton Williams hit double-digits for the first time since the season opener, adding 11 points for the Gamecocks off the back of an 8-for-8 effort from the free throw line. R.J. Slawson continued his strong form with 10 points and eight rebounds on the day. As a team, South Carolina 51.1 percent from the field, topping the .500 mark for the third time this season.

The teams traded baskets to start the game with USC Upstate leading 12-11 six minutes in before the Gamecocks raced out on a 15-4 run to put distance between the two teams. The Spartans were not able to cut the deficit for the remainder of the half with the Gamecocks leading by as many as 12 points before taking a 40-31 advantage into the break.

Upstate reclaimed the lead at 47-46 with 12:58 remaining in the game amidst a rash of Gamecock turnovers and missed outside shots. The Gamecocks quickly took the lead back with a pair of free throws by Cooke, and the team never relinquished the lead again. South Carolina stretched its lead to as many as seven points with three minutes remaining, but the Spartans mounted comebacks each time the lead threatened to swell.

After a free throw cut Carolina’s lead to two, a tip-in by Damontre Harris with 25 seconds remaining put the Gamecocks ahead 70-66. South Carolina sealed the victory after the Spartans missed a 3-point attempt on their next possession that Cooke rebounded to secure the double-double.

South Carolina concludes conference play Tuesday, Jan. 3 when SC State comes to the Colonial Life Arena for the final in-state clash of the Gamecocks’ season. Tip-off between the Gamecocks and Bulldogs is scheduled for 7 p.m.

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West Virginia loses leading rusher for Orange Bowl

Dustin Garrison

From West Virginia SID:

West Virginia University freshman running back Dustin Garrison was injured at today’s practice and  will miss the Discover Orange Bowl on Jan. 4, 2012, against Clemson.

Garrison sprained the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee; he also has a slight medial collateral ligament sprain in the same knee. He will undergo surgery, and his recovery will require six months of rehabilitation.

WVU’s leading rusher, Garrison, a Pearland, Texas, native, scored six touchdowns and rushed for 742 yards on 136 carries this season. Named to the ESPN.com all-BIG EAST freshman team, he ranks sixth in the BIG EAST in rushing (61.8).