CLEMSON FOOTBALL

Mance Named ACC Defensive Back of the Week


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Offensive Back - Tarence Williams, TB, Wake Forest

Wake Forest tailback Tarence Williams rushed 35 times for a team-high

158 yards on Saturday to lead the Demon Deacons to a season-opening

21-19 upset of East Carolina. The Wilmington, N.C., native punished the

ECU defensive line in the fourth quarter to help preserve the lead, and

his second quarter touchdown provided an insurmountable lead for the

Deacons.


Offensive Lineman - Michael Collins, OG, Wake Forest

Hickory, N.C., native Michael Collins cleared the path for Wake Forest

to rush a conference-high 69 times for 290 yards against East Carolina

on Saturday. The 6-6, 292 pound offensive guard provided many holes for

the Wake Forest running backs, allowing the Deacons to maintain

possession of the ball late in the fourth quarter. The 290 yards is a

season-high for the ACC in 2001.


Defensive Lineman - E.J. Henderson, LB, Maryland

E.J. Henderson totaled a team-high 12 stops, marking the fifth

consecutive game that he has reached double-figures in the category, as

Maryland opened up conference play with a win for the first time in 42

years. In the 23-7 victory over North Carolina, the Aberdeen, Md.,

native was the only Terrapin to play all 63 defensive snaps against the

Tar Heels, and the 6-2, 243 pound junior helped Maryland allow only four

rushing first downs in the game.



Defensive Back - Brian Mance, CB, Clemson

Brian Mance notched ten tackles, including one for loss, to help Clemson

to a 21-13 victory over Central Florida. The Alcolu, S.C., native

helped the Tigers hold UCF to 17 points under their 2000 season average.

On special teams, Mance contributed 98 yards on three kickoff returns,

as well as 21 punt return yards. The defensive back led Clemson in

all-purpose yardage with 119.



Specialist - Brooks Barnard, P, Maryland

Brooks Barnard averaged 50.4 yards per punt on eight punts to help

Maryland win the field position battle against North Carolina. The

senior punter from Arnold, Md., pinned the Tar Heels inside the 20-yard

line on six occasions, forcing them to an average starting field

position of the 22-yard line. With seven of his eight punts distancing

over 50 yards, the punter is averaging 6.6 yards more per punt than any

other punter in the conference.



Rookie - Marcus McGruder, DB, Wake Forest

Marcus McGruder recorded a 15 yard sack and his first collegiate

interception in his first career start for Wake Forest. The 5-9, 180

pound defensive back from Fairburn, Ga., also broke up an East Carolina

pass, as the Demon Deacons opened up the season with a 21-19 upset of

the Pirates.

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