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Who is the Best Place Kicker Ever at Clemson???
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Who is the Best Place Kicker Ever at Clemson???


Apr 14, 2017, 8:41 PM

What Say Ye?

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I was partial to Chris Gardocki.***


Apr 14, 2017, 8:42 PM



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Re: Bob Pauling.***


Apr 14, 2017, 9:06 PM



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Hard to say due to the TEE


Apr 14, 2017, 8:44 PM

or the lack of the TEE.

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Agreed, great point. I'll give it a shot anyway, with no


Apr 14, 2017, 10:52 PM

consideration for the tee one way or the other.

1. Igwebwuike
2. Catanzaro
3. Ariri
4. Gardocki
5. Welch
6. Buchholz
7. Treadwell

A kicker must be both deadly at short range and have a strong enough leg to be a real threat from 50+ yards. Igwebuike excelled in both areas better than anyone. Catanzaro and Ariri not far behind. Gardocki was very good kicker, but there was a reason he made a living in the NFL punting instead. Treadwell was clutch and won some huge games, but was not effective from long range.

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Re: Who is the Best Place Kicker Ever at Clemson???


Apr 14, 2017, 8:44 PM

Catman was pretty darn good after an abysmal first year

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Re: Who is the Best Place Kicker Ever at Clemson???


Apr 14, 2017, 8:45 PM

why ask these questions? stirring up board?? just delete it and use your opinion as to who was best

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Re: Who is the Best Place Kicker Ever at Clemson???


Apr 14, 2017, 8:46 PM

prob a guy who played very little to none.. Henry abadi. a great (in our HOF) soccer player. could absolutely CRUSH the football. but he was a 7th day adventist which ma it impossible to play on sat. he had an NFL chance, but ts weren't willingto take the "no satray' chance because some playogmes were on Sat.

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Perhaps no one player has had so much effect on a program, not only in success, but also when the team played its matches as did former Clemson Soccer Player Henry Abadi.

Abadi played two years at Miami-Dade Junior College in Florida. Before transferring to Clemson he told Tiger Head Coach I.M. Ibrahim that he could not play on certain days.

"When Coach Ibrahim talked with me about transferring to Clemson and playing out my two years eligibility at Clemson, I tried to be completely honest with him," said Abadi in a previous interview. "I told him that, being a Seventh Day Adventist, I would under no circumstances play on Friday nights and Saturdays. He accepted me on that basis, and two other soccer players transferred with me."

Thus the tradition of playing soccer on Sunday afternoons at 2:00 p.m. was born. Previously, many Clemson soccer matches were played on Saturday before a home football game or on a Saturday afternoon when the football team was playing away. But playing on Sunday caught on not only at Clemson, but among the other ACC and area schools and the crowds and the popularity of soccer flourished too.

"I guess we started the tradition of playing on Sundays," said the late Coach Ibrahim in an interview. "Because of Henry we started playing games on Wednesdays and Sundays and it really helped our crowds. He could not play on Saturdays and we respected that."

On the soccer field, Clemson's success also flourished in 1972. The Tigers finished the 1972 season with a 13-1-1 record overall and ACC Championship. Clemson advanced to the NCAA Tournament's Final 16. Abadi finished that year with 27 goals.

Abadi's name is also prominent in Clemson's record book having established records that are still intact today.

In 1973, the Tigers finished the season with a 16-1 record overall and another ACC Championship. The Tigers finished third in the NCAA Tournament and was ranked fourth in the final coaching poll. Abadi scored 32 goals that season, still a Clemson record that was tied by Jimmy Glenn in 1993.

Twenty of Abadi's 32 goals were scored in the first five matches of the 1973 season, placing him first in fewest matches to score 20 goals, a record that still stands today. His 32 goals that season also led the nation.

Abadi is second, third, and tied for 10th in Clemson history in goals scored by a Tiger with six against Western Carolina, five against N.C. State, and four against Furman. Abadi is also tied for second in points scored by a Tiger (12 against N.C. State).

Abadi is one of 26 players in the soccer program's history to record at least two goals and two assists in the same match, a feat he accomplished twice in 1973. In terms of season records, Abadi is second in goals per match (2.00), second in points (71 in 16 matches), and second in points per match (4.44), all set throughout the course of 1973. He holds the record for most hat tricks in a season with five in 1973, which gave him seven in his career.

After such a dominating senior performance, Abadi was named First-Team All-ACC for the second straight year. He also earned first-team All-America honors, making him Clemson's first first-team All-American on the pitch.

He is still in the school's top 10 in many categories and still owns the record for points per match (3.78) and goals per match (1.67). By receiving many prestigious awards and setting several records in his short career, Abadi made quite a name for himself among Clemson soccer legends.

Abadi helped lay the foundation of success that the Tigers would enjoy in the decades of the 70s that would carry on into two National Championships in the 1980s.

Between 1972-79, the men's soccer program won eight ACC championships in a row under legendary Coach Ibrahim.

Ironically in 1973, the Tigers advanced to the NCAA Semifinals on Wednesday January 2, and lost to UCLA 2-1 in Miami, FL. If Clemson would have won the match, the Tigers would have played St. Louis for the National Championship on Friday evening, January 4. Going into the final four, Abadi had already said he would not have played on that Friday after sun down. Former Greenville News columnist Dan Foster wrote a column about Abadi and his religious convictions and him not playing if Clemson advanced to the National Championship match. Years later, Foster said that was one of his favorite columns he ever wrote.

Abadi with his religious convictions is to be admired. He not only helped start the trend of Clemson playing soccer on Sunday afternoons, but also helped lay the foundation of one of the successful programs nationally. At the same time, he did not sacrifice his personal and religious convictions and beliefs - quite a career.

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Re: Who is the Best Place Kicker Ever at Clemson???


Apr 14, 2017, 8:53 PM

Obid Ariri

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Maybe Gardocki but...


Apr 14, 2017, 8:53 PM [ in reply to Re: Who is the Best Place Kicker Ever at Clemson??? ]

Ariri helped beat Buckies in Gator Bowl which ousted about the greatest Buckeye coach ever..WOODY!

Danny the FORD says hellO!

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In order..


Apr 14, 2017, 8:54 PM

Chris Gardoki
David Treadwell
Donald Iguebeke
Chandler Catanzaro
Obed Ariri
Nelson Welch

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Apr 14, 2017, 8:58 PM



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Apr 14, 2017, 9:01 PM

Treadwell was Mr. Clutch, Igwebuike could kick the air out of it, Catman was pretty consistent and made some big kicks for The Tigers, but I guess probably Gardocki was the best all around kicker.

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Re: Who is the Best Place Kicker Ever at Clemson???


Apr 14, 2017, 9:01 PM

Obed Ariri

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Re: Who is the Best Place Kicker Ever at Clemson???


Apr 14, 2017, 9:04 PM

David Treadwell

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That was a beautiful thing...


Apr 14, 2017, 9:11 PM

and Treadwell did it to the dawgs the next year in Death Valley, my first year in school. On The Hill. It was pandemonium.

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Re: Who is the Best Place Kicker Ever at Clemson???


Apr 14, 2017, 9:05 PM

Yusef Kelly

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Re: Who is the Best Place Kicker Ever at Clemson???


Apr 14, 2017, 9:07 PM

Good one

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Ones Ariri,


Apr 14, 2017, 9:06 PM

Catanzaro, then Donald Iguebuike, then Chris Gardocki

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Re: OBED Ariri,


Apr 14, 2017, 9:07 PM

autocorrect can be a scourge

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I'm good with all of the following:


Apr 14, 2017, 9:11 PM

Obed Ariri (powerful distance)
Donald Iguebuike (see above)
Chris Gardocki (one of the very best and punted too)
Aaron Hunt (how can you leave out a guy that killed the coots as time expired)
Mark Buchholz (Again, you can't leave out a guy that killed the coots in the last seconds)
Chandler Catanzaro (clutch)
David Treadwell (last second kicks two years in a row to beat Georgia, lots of equity there)

Greg Huegel (Any kicker that kicks in a national title game that we win is in. He didn't have to kick a field goal, but without his five extra points, we lose 31-30. He makes the list.) In other words, any kicker that shares the bus ride home with a national championship trophy is in. Even if no field goals were kicked.

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Apr 14, 2017, 9:27 PM

y'all leave Nelson Welch out.
Nelson Welch (1991-’94): Welch earned All-American honors at Clemson in 1991 as a true freshman as he made 19 of 27 field goals that year and scored 88 points. He was 5 of 6 from 40 or more yards as the Tigers went on to win the ACC Championship. Against NC State that year, he made a Clemson record five goals in one game. He finished his career with a school record 301 points. He made 72 of 101 kicks in his career, both of which are still school records. His 72 field goals were also an ACC record at the time.

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Well dang...


Apr 14, 2017, 9:32 PM

Hasn't Clemson been fortunate to have had so many excellent FG players! ??

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Apr 14, 2017, 9:34 PM [ in reply to Re: I'm good with all of the following: ]



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Thank you and my great apology to Nelson Welch. I definitely


Apr 14, 2017, 9:34 PM [ in reply to Re: I'm good with all of the following: ]

have him in that group I posted. I just knew I would leave someone out. He was truly a great, great Clemson Tiger kicker.

Thanks for the reminder.

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And I believe his kick sealed the great 29-28 comeback at


Apr 14, 2017, 9:38 PM

Virginia. He's why we didn't lose 28-26.

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Re: And I believe his kick sealed the great 29-28 comeback at


Apr 14, 2017, 10:07 PM

that is a fact.

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Yes! Remember few other exciting CU/UVA games


Apr 15, 2017, 1:28 AM [ in reply to And I believe his kick sealed the great 29-28 comeback at ]

That was a great day.

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I like your list and


Apr 14, 2017, 10:04 PM [ in reply to I'm good with all of the following: ]

I agree about Huegel. He is in rare air when it comes to Clemson kickers that have played in big games.

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Obed / Igwebuike / Treadwell / Gardocki / Cat Man / Welsh***


Apr 14, 2017, 9:32 PM



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Obed.***


Apr 14, 2017, 9:59 PM



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David Treadwell***


Apr 14, 2017, 10:02 PM



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"Obed for Heisman"


Apr 14, 2017, 10:39 PM

was our chant during George Rogers' run to the Heisman.

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Treadwell - he was an All-American and.........


Apr 14, 2017, 10:58 PM

I don't remember if any of our other kickers have been. But Gardocki sure was good. It's hard to say - we've had several real good kickers.

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Re: Who is the Best Place Kicker Ever at Clemson???


Apr 15, 2017, 12:18 AM

Treadwell

He beat Georgia 2 years in a row with a field goal. I was at both and it was electric.

Hop

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