May 17, 2012

Clemson tied for fourth after first round of NCAA regional

Crawford Reeves leads the Tigers with one over par (73) in round one

 Story from Clemson SID:

Clemson is one of four teams tied for fourth place after the first round of the NCAA Regional  Golf Tournament at the Olde Stone Club in Bowling Green, KY.  The Tigers fired a seven over par round of 295 on the par 72 course that is 7248 yards in length.

Clemson, the fourth seed in the tournament, is tied for fourth at seven over par after 18 holes with third-seeded  Texas A&M, North Texas,  and Memphis.  ACC rival Virginia Tech is two shots back at of that group at 297, nine over par.  UCLA has a 10 shot lead with a 284 score.  Chattanooga and Colorado State are tied for second at 294.  Second-seeded Arkansas is in 10th place at 14 over par 302.

The goal for Clemson and all 14 teams in the field is to finish in the top five by the end of the three-day, 54-hole event Saturday afternoon.  The top five move on to the NCAA National Tournament in Los Angeles, CA May 29- June 3.

Crawford Reeves was Clemson’s top golfer on Thursday with a one over par score of  73.  It was a balanced performance for the Tigers, but no one scored par or better.  Corbin Mills, Thomas Bradshaw and McCuen Elmore all had rounds of 74.  Freshman Billy Kennerly, playing in his first NCAA Tournament round, had a 75.

“We need to hit more fairways in the last two rounds,” said Clemson Head Coach Larry Penley.  “This course really is tough if you don’t find the fairway because the rough is thick.   

“But we had some good signs today.  No one had a big number (double bogey) and we had everyone in the ball game.  That is important in this tournament. 

 “We need someone to shoot under par.  It is out there. Our guys are certainly capable of going low here.  We just need to go out and do it.”

Thursday was the first time Clemson has not had a player shoot under par in the last nine team rounds.  The five Clemson golfers had 30 bogeys, 18 birdies and an eagle.

Reeves had the only eagle by a Tiger with a three on the par five 18th hole, his ninth hole of the day.  The junior from Greenville hit a six iron, 205 yards to within three feet of the pin.  He then made the putt for his team best fifth eagle of the year.

“That shot did get my round going,” said Reeves.  “I was three over at that point, but didn’t feel like I was hitting it that poorly.  I just needed some putts to drop.”   Reeves then made a birdie on the par five second hole when he hit his third shot from 100 yards within three feet.  That got him to even par.   He made a bogey when he missed a short putt on the eighth hole, his 17th hole of the day.

Reeves has played well at the NCAA regional over his career.  He already has two top 13 finishes in his career at the regional and is trying to become the second Tiger to record three straight top 13 finishes at the NCAA regional.   Gregg Jones had four straight in his Clemson career (2001-04).  Reeves is tied for 11th after the first round.

Reeves had a wild round with four birdies, an eagle and seven bogeys.  He had a stretch of seven straight holes without a par on the back side, a streak that continued with his eagle on the 18th hole, his ninth hole of the day.

Junior All-America candidate Corbin Mills fired a two over par 74.  It continued an unusual pattern for Mills, who has now failed to break par in the first round in eight of his last nine tournaments (including the Masters and the Heritage on the PGA Tour).  But, he has a 68.63 average in his final rounds as a college player this year, second best in the nation.  Mills had four bogeys and two birdies, including a three on the par four ninth hole, his final hole of the day. 

Thomas Bradshaw had a two over par 74 on  Thursday.  He had five birdies and seven bogeys.   McCuen Elmore also had a 74 thanks to four birdies and six bogeys.  He birdied three of the four par three holes and was three under par on the par five holes for the day.  It was Elmore’s first round since shooting a 67 in the US Open local qualifier last week.

All three Tigers who shot rounds of 74 are tied for 18th in the field of 75 after the first round in the individual race.    Freshman Billy Kennerly had a three over par 75 in his first NCAA Tournament round.  It was the first  time this spring that Kennerly’s round did not count towards Clemson’s team score.

Clemson was the only team in the field to have all five of its players shoot 75 or better.The Tigers will continue play in this tournament Friday morning.  Results are available on golfstat.com

Antonio Allen signs 4-year deal with the New York Jets

Antonio Allen

By: Justin Stevens

Antonio Allen, former safety and linebacker at USC, signed a four-year deal with the New York Jets today. The figures of his contract have not been disclosed as of yet, but Allen has received a signing bonus of $45,896 according to Nj.com. Allen’s defensive teammate at USC, Stephon Gilmore, signed a four-year deal today as well.

Allen appeared in over 40 games for the Gamecocks and was selected as a second-team AP All-American in 2011. In his four seasons at USC, Allen recorded 191 tackles, 23 tackles for loss, three sacks, six forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries, and four interceptions. Allen was the only player from the SEC to be top-10 in the league in tackles, forced fumbles, fumble recoveries, and interceptions.

Gilmore signs 4-year deal with Buffalo (AUDIO)

Stephon Gilmore

By: Justin Stevens

Stephon Gilmore, former USC cornerback, signed a 4-year contract worth around $12 million with the Buffalo Bills today. Gilmore was selected in the first round and tenth overall by the Bills in the 2012 NFL Draft. In four practices during the Bills’ minicamp, Gilmore has recorded several pass break ups, one interception, and has made a good impression on Buffalo head coach, Chan Gailey. Chris Brown from Buffalobills.com spoke with Gilmore shortly after he signed.

AUDIO: Stephon Gilmore [1:32]

Gilmore played three seasons with the Gamecocks recording 176 tackles, 14 tackles for loss, four forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries, seven sacks, and eight interceptions. Gilmore was a first-team All-SEC selection and third-team AP All-American following the 2010 season. In his final game at USC against Nebraska in the Capital One Bowl, Gilmore recorded an interception and returned a block PAT for two-point defensive conversion.

For you planners, the ACC has released early season kickoff times

The ACC Championship game in Charlotte will kick off at 7:45 or 8:00 on either ESPN or ABC

You know that it is never too early to start planning out what games you are going to watch this football season.  The ACC is doing its part to help that process by releasing a the kick times for the early season televised games and by letting us know the ACC Championship game will be a night game again this year. Thanks, John Swofford.  Now you might want to take that call from the Florida State Chancellor.

One newsy item from our local standpoint: the Clemson-Furman game on September 15th will kick off at 3:00 and be televised by RSN.

For the rest, please read the ACC release below.

A prime time kickoff for the Eighth Annual Atlantic Coast Conference Football Championship Game, three national exposures on the opening weekend of the 2012 season, and a minimum of 13 nationally televised exposures (ABC, NBC, ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPNU) highlights the early season TV and Game Time schedule announced Thursday by the Atlantic Coast Conference.

 Included in the release are game times and TV networks for all home games for the league in its first three weeks of the season, as well as for all of its 2012 Thursday night games on ESPN and all national television games confirmed to date.

The 2012 Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game, which will be played on December 1 in Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C., will be nationally televised by either ABC, with an 8 p.m. kickoff, or ESPN at 7:45 p.m. It will be the fourth straight prime time exposure for the ACC title game which drew a sellout crowd of 73,675 fans last year and has averaged 73,027 fans in its two years in Charlotte.

A pair of ACC teams will be playing in the two Chick-fil-A Kickoff Games this year that will be played on back-to-back days in Atlanta’s Georgia Dome. NC State faces Tennessee on Friday, Aug.31, in a 7:30 p.m. game which will be nationally televised by ESPNU. Clemson, the ACC’s 2011 champion, will then face Auburn on Saturday, Sept. 1, in a 7 p.m. contest that will be nationally televised by ESPN.

The Chick-fil-A sponsored games are the first of three nationally televised games on the opening weekend of the season as Georgia Tech will travel to Blacksburg, Va., to meet Coastal Division rival Virginia Tech in the ACC’s annual Labor Day Monday night football game, which will be telecast by ESPN with an 8 p.m. kickoff.

Monday’s game marks the eighth time ACC teams have met in the prime national television slot on Labor Day. It is the first appearance by Georgia Tech and the second by Virginia Tech, which faced Boise State on Labor Day Monday in 2010. The rivalry between the Hokies and Yellow Jackets has become pivotal to the ACC Football Coastal Division race, as in each of the past seven years the winner of the Virginia Tech-Georgia Tech contest has won the Coastal Division title and advanced to the ACC Football Championship Game. 

The ACC will again have two syndicated packages produced by the ACC Network this fall. The ACC Network will produce a game of the week which will be seen across the nation on a network of stations which last year included six of the top 10 markets in the nation—including Los Angeles (2), Philadelphia (4), San Francisco (6), Boston (7), Washington (8) and Atlanta (9)—11 of the nation’s top 20 markets and 50 of the nation’s top 100, while averaging 75 markets each week. In addition, ACC Network games are also available digitally on ESPN 3 and on the ACC App for I-Phones, I-Pads and Droid mobile devices.

The ACC Network package will debut with North Carolina hosting Elon on Sept. 1. The ACC Network will also air Ball State at Clemson on Sept. 8 and Connecticut at Maryland on Sept. 15. All the games of the ACC Network this year will feature 12:30 p.m. kickoffs. The Regional Sports Networks (RSNs) throughout the ACC footprint—Fox Sports Florida or Sun Sports, Fox Sports South, Fox Sports Carolinas, Comcast Sports Mid Atlantic and the New England Sports Network (NESN)—will again air a syndicated package of 14 games which will begin with Virginia hosting Richmond on Sept. 1, and continue on Sept. 8 with North Carolina at Wake Forest and on Sept. 15 with Furman at Clemson. All three games will have a 3 p.m. kickoff. All RSN Games are also available on a series of other RSNs outside of the ACC footprint and also digitally on ESPN3.

The schedule features a minimum of 13 televised games in the first three weeks of the season, and that total will rise as several of the league’s seven away non-conference games during this period are likely to be televised as well. The game times and networks for those seven games, which are controlled by their host conferences, are expected to be announced later this year in June.

ESPN will air four consecutive Thursday night games during the season featuring ACC teams, all with 7:30 p.m. kickoffs, beginning with Clemson at Wake Forest (Oct. 25), and including Virginia Tech at Miami (Nov. 1), Florida State at Virginia Tech (Nov. 8) and North Carolina at Virginia (Nov. 15).

Finally, 11 ACC games will be available exclusively over ESPN’s web-streaming platform of ESPN3 which is now available in more than 73 million homes, making telecasts of all of the Conference’s home games in the first three weeks of the season available to national audiences

Former Clemson tackle Price involved in fatal car crash

Phillip Price

Former Clemson offensive tackle Phillip Price was involved in a car crash Wednesday afternoon in Dillon County in which the driver of the other car was killed.  Price suffered a broken leg in four places.

According to reports, Price was driving on Highway 9 when he made a turn in front of the on-coming car.  The accident occurred at 1:43 PM. 

No charges have been filed.

Price recently was invited to a  mini-camp with the Detroit Lions.