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Carson and Young Named First Team Academic All-Americans
Chad Carson leads the Tigers with 146 tackles which also good for second in the ACC.

Carson and Young Named First Team Academic All-Americans


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Clemson, SC-Clemson starting middle linebacker Chad Carson and starting

center Kyle Young were both named 2000 Verizon Academic All-Americans by

the College Sports Information Directors of America.

Clemson was the only NCAA Division I School to have two first-team

All-American selections this year. This is the second year in Clemson

football history that the program has had two Academic All-America

selections in the same season. The only other time was in 1999 when the

same two players were chosen.

Carson of Newnan, GA has a 3.94 career GPA in biological sciences.

He has made just one "B" in his academic career. Young, a native of

Clemson, SC has a 3.97 career GPA in secondary education. Young is a

senior academically, but a junior on the field.

"Chad Carson and Kyle Young have worked hard and being presented

with this honor recognizes this hard work", said Clemson Head Coach Tommy

Bowden. "Both manage their academics and football very well. They set an

inspiring example for our players on the field and in the classroom."

Now a two-time first team All-America selection, Young was a major

contributor to the success of the Clemson offense. His leadership on the

field played a major part in Clemson's average of 446.5 yards per game,

highest in school history. He had 106 knockdown blocks at center, most

ever by a Clemson center. Young was named first-team All-ACC and second

team All-American by Sporting News and Football News.

Young is just the second two-time first-team Academic All-America

selection in Clemson history. He joins Steve Fuller (1977-78) with that

distinction. He was also an All-American on the field. He is just the

third Clemson football player in history to be named Academic All-American

and on-field All-American in the same year, join Fuller (1978) and Lou

Cordileone (1959).

Carson a second-team Academic American in 1999, finished the season

with 146 tackles, averaging 13.3 per game. That figure ranked first on the

Clemson team and second in the ACC. He had nine tackles for loss and three

sacks during the 2000 seasons. He had nine games of 10 or more tackles,

with a season high of 22 versus Georgia Tech. He went over the 300 tackle

mark in the South Carolina game. He was named ACC Defensive Lineman of the

week twice this year.

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