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The Story Behind Dwayne Allen's Saluting Penalty
Dwayne Allen salutes the assembled military in the back of the end zone against UVA in 2009.

The Story Behind Dwayne Allen's Saluting Penalty


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Dwayne Allen Dwayne Allen
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and darting into the endzone for a first quarter score.

The game was designated as Military Appreciation Day and Allen, a former Army brat, paid homage to his dad and Clemson’s military history by snapping off a salute to the assembled military in the back of the end zone.

And much to the frustration and ire of Clemson fans was promptly flagged for a celebration penalty and the Tigers were penalized 15 yards. The Tigers kicked off from their own 15-yard line, and Virginia used a 34-yard return to set up the tying touchdown six plays later.

Clemson wound up winning the game, but the penalty has resonated with Clemson fans who feel like Ron Cherry’s crew unfairly targeted Allen and that the penalty, called on Military Appreciation Day, was unwarranted.

In a meeting with the ACC media earlier this week in Greensboro Doug Rhoads, who is the head of the ACC officials, brought up the Allen penalty in proving a point about the celebration rules, and I thought the first part of what he had to say was interesting.

“I knew that there were going to be people who were upset with that call,” Rhoads told TigerNet after the session. “The funny thing is that the week after the game, I went into my office and there was a letter sitting on my desk that was postmarked from Anderson, South Carolina. And I looked at it and said to myself, ‘I bet I know what that is going to say.’ And I was right.”

Rhoads said the letter– from a Clemson fan of course – questioned his hiring practices, his sanity, the sanity of the officials he hires and even whether or not his parents were married when he was born. Rhoads said because it was an actual letter and not an email, he responded back with the specifics of the call.

“We wound up exchanging several letters back and forth,” he said. “In essence, I had a Pen Pal.”

Rhoads said he understood why the fans would be mad at the call, but the officials had to make the call as the NCAA endeavored to clean up the game.

“Several years ago, the NCAA Rules Committee wanted to clean up some parts of the game, and part of that was eliminating some of those acts that they felt were not a part of the game,” he said. “Celebrating is fine – it is an enthusiastic game and the most popular game going and ultimate team sport. It’s why fans like it and you don’t want to stifle celebration.”

I mentioned that Allen wasn’t really celebrating, and Rhoads said that a gesture of almost any kind will draw a flag.

“But the rules are very specific – a player cannot have a prolonged, delayed, excessive or choreographed act by which they draw attention to themselves,” he said. “Then it went to a very specific rule – the slashing of the throat and the six-guns and all of that. As for the salute – we officiate games at the military academies and those kids salute all the time and they go to war, and they don’t salute.”

Rhoads said that eliminating gestures like Allen’s salute weren’t really what was intended when the rule was written – the NCAA was trying to clear up the throat-slashing and derogatory gestures – but that the officials haven’t had to use the rule too often over the past three or four seasons.

“Again, it is unfortunate that we had to do that,” he said. “But we didn’t have many of them. The coaches talked to the players and the players learned and the ones we did, we flagged. Remember, before that we had all of the gestures and the taunting and it helped to clean all of that up.”

There is one final piece to the story, however. Rhoads said that he received emails and letters from fans who said that he and the official who threw the flag were un-American and not very patriotic. The official who threw the flag was back judge Pat Ryan, who is a firefighter in the Washington, D.C. area of Virginia. Ryan was one of the very first responders on the scene on 9/11 when the plane flew into The Pentagon.

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TigerNet News®
spacer Hopkins saluted this past year after torching FSU
ImissCJ
spacer It still should not have been flagged
TigerzzRoar®
spacer I know this isn't a popular opinion...
uproar84
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tigrbybirth
spacer I think it has something to do with it
BornATiger13
spacer Re: I think it has something to do with it
uproar84
spacer Re: I think it has something to do with it
tigrbybirth
spacer The real story here is that those uniforms look atrocious
TigersAndCubs
spacer Maybe he was a Virginia Tech fan.....***
Spud
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DUFFER®
spacer Also, 2 officials threw flags, what is the other guys story.
ClemKWA
spacer Re: It still should not have been flagged
Dugatiger®
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reynolds
spacer I've seen players salute since this call with no flags
BentZero
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Memphis Tiger®
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allorangeallthetime52®
spacer Listening to the explination makes the flag more idiotic
Drobins
spacer Inexplacably idiotic***
RC Tiger®
spacer The call was bogus!
1994CUTIGER®
spacer If we're simply going to abide by the wording of the rule..
DMDRanch
spacer If the ### hole's in you it'll come out sooner or later.***
ClemsonTiger1988®
spacer The call was total BS just like the explanation***
BigCUFan®
spacer Re: The call was total BS just like the explanation- yep and
74TIGER
spacer Re: The call was total BS just like the explanation- yep and
DUFFER®
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CaptainB1
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CaptainB1
spacer Rhodes is a ####.***
tigerdrummer®
spacer In my experience, Rhodes is going to defend ACC officials...
BigCUFan®
spacer Was at the game. The salute (gesture) was over faster than
rwoodru
spacer Flag was uncalled for.
CUTiger1989®
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sspassport®
spacer CJ did the same thing a few years earlier
gcs3tigers
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pawsitivelytiger
spacer I for one like a rule with no gray areas. It is easier to
Buffalo Creek Tiger
spacer Speak for yourself cracker.***
tigahfan
spacer cracker is a racial slur to white folks
tuckerj®
spacer Meanwhile, felons at UNC & USC are getting off the hook
coachmac
spacer What a load of crap and I could care less about
Baltimore Tiger®
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OldTig
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papac1
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76spe1
spacer Probably would have been ignored if it was another ACC team.***
Orangetiger70®
spacer Did he explain the phantom holding calls against Clemson
Orangetiger70®
spacer Not to get your blood pressure up, but it was 3 games in a
Spud
spacer What a load of equine excrement.***
tpaw79
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PATIGGER
spacer Hmmm, we were playing Virginia and the official that threw
tigertrain®
spacer Re: Hmmm, we were playing Virginia and the official that threw
sspassport®
spacer I got to talk to Dwayne Allen at the fan fest the next year
Snappin Tigers®
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SyscoTiger
spacer David, would it be too much trouble to call him and ask why
Spud
spacer The "Story" Behind Dwayne Allen's Salute...
71PR
spacer It's a subjective call, officials would probably...
3rdGenTiger
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