Clemson vs. Maryland Pre-game Notes |
Kickoff: 12:08 PM
Site: Clemson Memorial Stadium, Clemson, SC Expected Attendance: 78,000 High School Gate: Tickets for students high school age and under will be available for $8 at Gate 11 beginning at 5:00 PM. Stadium Gates Fans may enter the stadium at 10:30 AM Television: Jefferson Pilot (WHNS, channel 21 locally) The Clemson Athletic Department urges all fans to come to Death Valley area early due to the Noon Start and a large expected crowd. Clemson Personnel Update: Roy Walker (FS)-Torn ACL, out for the season Roshaad Jackson (DT)-broken foot, out Chansi Stuckey (WR)-Probable, hamstring Eric Sampson (WHIP)-Broken Jaw, out Military Appreciation Day Events Clemson vs. Maryland October 23, 2004 9:00 am - Bowman Field Equipment Display Army Displays - Bradley Fighting Vehicle, M1A1 Tank, Engineer, Signal and Air Defense equipment, SP Howitzer, and a climbing wall Air Force Displays - Air Force NASCAR Trailer, FI6 Cutout, Yukon Rapture, and Air Force Andy 10:30 am - 30 minute Tiger Band concert in the amphitheater located one block from Military Heritage Plaza 10:45 am - Current military personnel and veterans from all wars and their families begin to line-up in Cox Plaza (located next to Military Heritage Plaza) to march to Memorial Stadium 11:00 am Parade Order - Rider-less Horse with boots on backwards. Escorted by Tiger Platoon will lead the parade. 3 Piece Revolutionary Band Current soldiers and veterans Clemson Air Force and Army ROTC Cadets Area High School Junior ROTC Cadets Cheerleaders Tiger Band 11:50 am - Tiger Band's pre-game show The dotting the "i" ceremonies - Family of Specialist Thomas Caughman (Lexington, SC), Brigadier General Rick Ethridge of the Air Force Reserve and Brigadier General Harry Burchstead of the South Carolina Army National Guard A special introduction will feature former Clemson students, current students, faculty or staff members who are currently serving in Iraq, Afghanistan, or Bosnia/Kosovo. Raising of the American Flag by the Clemson University Company C-4 Perishing Rifles and the Clemson University Ranger Club. Four F-16's from MacIntyre Air Guard Base will fly over at the end of the National Anthem 12:06 pm - A commemorative Military Appreciation Coin from the South Carolina National Guard and Reserves with stars representing (31) soldiers from the State of Maryland and South Carolina who recently have made the ultimate sacrifice will be tossed. Presenting the coin are two representatives from the National Guard and two representatives from the Reserves Halftime - Tiger Band's halftime show will feature a salute to all veterans in attendance and to the families of soldiers from the State of Maryland and South Carolina who have made the ultimate sacrifice Veterans will enter the field from the West Endzone Clemson University Air Force and Army ROTC Cadets who are Clemson Corps Scholarship recipients will enter the field from the East Endzone Family members (wearing yellow ribbons) of military personnel (11) from the State of Maryland and South Carolina who have made the ultimate sacrifice while serving their country in Iraq, Afghanistan, or Bosnia/Kosovo will enter the field from the Clemson sideline. Families will be escorted by Lieutenant General Anthony Jones, Deputy Commander of Tradoc and Lieutenant General Walter Buchanan, Commander of the 9th Air Force at Shaw Air Base The laying of a wreath at Howard's Rock by the family of Captain Kimberly Hampton (Easley, SC). Family will be escorted by Tiger Platoon. A 21 gun salute by the Clemson University Company C-4 Pershing Rifles "Taps" by Tiger Band and the playing of the five service hymns as the colors are being presented by the five military color guard
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