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The person most responsible for our Hill entrance, walk-on
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The person most responsible for our Hill entrance, walk-on


May 9, 2018, 9:43 AM

Ben Anderson, and an Edgefield homie:


Anderson Laid to Rest on Cemetery Hill
By: ClemsonTigers.com
Release: Wednesday 05/20/2015




By Tim Bourret

Clemson, S.C.—Former Clemson Academic All-American Ben Anderson, the Tiger football player most responsible for the tradition of “Running Down the Hill,” as it exists today was laid to rest in the cemetery behind Memorial Stadium on Wednesday afternoon.

Anderson died peacefully on May 16, 2015 after a five-year battle with lung cancer. In addition to his career as a student-athlete, Anderson served Clemson as General Legal Counsel and Secretary of the Board of Trustees for 21 years. Anderson was 63.

Anderson aspired to play for Clemson when he was in junior high school and actually wrote a letter to Frank Howard, telling him that he would one day play for him.

As a senior at Strom Thurmond High School in Johnston, S.C, Anderson helped his team to its first state championship in 1968. But at 6-0 and 170 pounds, he was not offered a scholarship by any school.

Anderson came to Clemson as a student in 1969 and walked-on the football team. He impressed the coaches immediately and started all the freshman games in 1969 (freshmen could not play on the varsity until 1972).

A defensive back by trade, Anderson started all 33 games in his Clemson career one of the few walk-ons in Clemson football history to start every game in his career. He was a three-time first-team Academic All-ACC selection and was a second-team Academic All-American in 1971. He and Don Kelley both made Academic All-American that year, the only season before 1999 that Clemson had two Academic All-Americans on the same team.

Anderson finished his career with nine interceptions, fifth best in Clemson history when he graduated. His total included a pair of interceptions at South Carolina in 1971.

Prior to his final game as a senior in 1972, Anderson led a group of seniors to Head Coach Hootie Ingram’s office the week of the South Carolina game, the final game of Anderson’s career. One of the players who attended the meeting was teammate Bobby Johnson, who went on to a long coaching career and is now a member of the College Football Playoff Committee.

Johnson gave a eulogy at Anderson’s funeral on Wednesday afternoon. “I went a long to the meeting as support, but this was all Ben’s idea,” said Johnson. “He had it all planned out. It was like he was trying his first law case.”

Coach Ingram liked the idea and then worked with Anderson on the plan to bring the team around the stadium on busses to the top of the hill just before kickoff. Clemson had not run down the hill since 1969. Prior to the 1970 season, Clemson’s locker room moved from Fike Fieldhouse to the West endzone of the stadium, so there was no longer a need to run down the hill to get to the field.

When Clemson had run down the hill from 1942-69, it was not quite as celebrated because the team did that entrance for pregame warmups, over an hour prior to the game. The pregame tradition did not occur just minutes before kickoff until that 1972 South Carolina game, and that important aspect of the tradition was Anderson’s idea.

Clemson went on to beat South Carolina, 7-6, that rainy afternoon. The game ended with South Carolina attempting a long field goal. Anderson caught the ball just short of the goal line and took a knee. Fittingly the ball was in his hands as the final seconds of his career ended.

In the spring of 1973, Anderson received the ACC’s Jim Weaver Award as the outstanding student-athlete in any sport. In the spring he was the recipient of Clemson’s Norris Award, which goes to the top all-around student in the school. He was also the recipient of the Frank Howard Award, which is given to a student-athlete for bringing honor to Clemson.

Anderson enrolled at South Carolina Law School and earned his J.D. Degree in 1976. He wrote a letter to President Robert Edwards asking if there was an opening in the school’s legal department.

There was not, but Edwards was so impressed with Anderson, that he created an assistants position. Anderson served that position and as secretary to the Board of Trustees for seven years. In 1984 he was named General Counsel and Secretary to the Board of Trustees. He went on to serve five Clemson Presidents before his retirement in 2005.

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May 9, 2018, 10:08 AM

great story. Ingram was dummy for every dropping the Hill tradition. I was so glad when he left Clemson

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May 9, 2018, 10:09 AM

also one of high school coaches used to brag about Ben and coaching him in Jr High I believe

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Yet, but before Hootie all they did was walk or trot down


May 9, 2018, 10:10 AM [ in reply to Re: The person most responsible for our Hill entrance, walk-on ]

the hill with their helmets off.

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May 9, 2018, 10:20 AM

true but he was a man of no vision as evidenced by the lack of any offense to speak of during his tenure. I have often asked people where they went during halftime before the ocker rooms in the endzone. also did the vistors enter via the hill?

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I assume at HT, they went back up the hill and over to Fike.


May 9, 2018, 4:02 PM

Don't know about the visitors.

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Re: I assume at HT, they went back up the hill and over to Fike.


May 10, 2018, 12:23 AM

There have always been locker rooms in the west end zone ... even before there were stands, there was a building down there. Tigers dressed in the Field House (Fike) but went into the WEZ facility at halftime. Visitors dressed down there.

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Re: Yet, but before Hootie all they did was walk or trot down


May 9, 2018, 6:53 PM [ in reply to Re: Yet, but before Hootie all they did was walk or trot down ]

We went to a locker room at halftime. They were not very nice but a place to go.

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May 10, 2018, 9:52 AM [ in reply to Re: Yet, but before Hootie all they did was walk or trot down ]

No vision ? Did you read the article ? How about the PAW ?????

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May 9, 2018, 8:50 PM [ in reply to Re: The person most responsible for our Hill entrance, walk-on ]

Was't Ingram also there for the beginning of the Tiger Paw ?

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Yes, Hootie promoted the idea to then AD Frank Howard


May 9, 2018, 10:25 PM

who then signed off on it. Some young Greenville graphics artist came up with the idea and presented it to Hootie, who then pushed it with Coach Howard. Hootie wasn't much, but we can thank him for the Paw, now one of the most recognizable logos in college football.

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May 9, 2018, 7:13 PM

That game in 1972 was the first game I attended at Clemson.......and we won! That was a cold rainy day.

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May 9, 2018, 9:56 PM

While not my first Clemson game, that was my first Clemson-Carolina game. And you are right, it was cold and pretty miserable in that rain.

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That was the coldest game I have ever attended at Death Vall


May 9, 2018, 10:28 PM [ in reply to Re: The person most responsible for our Hill entrance, walk-on ]

and the second coldest Clemson. The coldest was the 1979 Peach Bowl against Baylor. That was a cold ########### that day...windy and sleeting most of the game, and we lost.

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May 9, 2018, 10:58 PM

I was at that Peach Bowl game too. It must have been before weather prediction or something. The game began fairly nice weather then the temperature dropped quickly. By then end of the game I was frozen.

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I was in the radio "booth" which was open air


May 10, 2018, 8:50 PM [ in reply to That was the coldest game I have ever attended at Death Vall ]

on top of Fulton County Stadium. You think it was cold and windy in the stands??? Day before the game when I came down it was 75 degrees, didn't even bring a coat. Thankfully the basketball team was in Portland before that game and they gave the teams nice, lined windbreakers. Better than nothing but I hope I'm never that cold again

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May 10, 2018, 9:01 PM [ in reply to That was the coldest game I have ever attended at Death Vall ]

I wasn't there....but my mom and sister were. The coldest they have ever been in their lives!

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May your dear Tiger soul rest in peace, old boy.


May 9, 2018, 10:12 PM

Go Tigers.

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I don't believe he was 63.......***


May 9, 2018, 10:30 PM



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67 or 68 based on him being a HS SR in 68***


May 9, 2018, 11:02 PM



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He died three years ago.***


May 10, 2018, 8:05 AM



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Gotcha. I skimmed right over that.***


May 10, 2018, 8:18 AM



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