CLEMSON FOOTBALL

Tigers Hold Scrimmage in Death Valley

Tigers Hold Scrimmage in Death Valley


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Clemson, SC-The offense had the upper hand in a Tuesday Clemson

football scrimmage in Death Valley. Tommy Bowden worked his team for

over two and a half hours on Tuesday, the final day of two-a-day

practices. Earlier, the team worked for an hour and a half on the

kicking game.

Tuesdays' scrimmage featured a pair of touchdown runs by Chad

Jasmin and four touchdown passes, two by Charlie Whitehurst and two

by Willie Simmons. Touchdown receptions were made by freshman Gerald

McCloud, freshman Kelvin Grant, junior Kevin Youngblood and senior

Tony Elliott. Grant's was a 50-yard reception from Whitehurst.

Aaron Hunt booted field goals of 49 and 45 yards, certainly an

offensive highlight of the scrimmage.

The defense did not have as many big plays at it had in

Saturday's scrimmage when the offense scored just two touchdowns all

day. Bryant McNeal had a caused fumble, while Brandon Jamison and

Kelvin Morris both recorded sacks.

"The offense made some big plays today," said Bowden. "I

don't know if it was an alignment problem or good plays by the

offense. The defense had been ahead of the offense, but the offense

caught up some today.

"The offense improved in that they did not have as many

turnovers as they did Saturday, but they did commit some penalties.

We lined up offside. We certainly have to improve in that area.

Both quarterbacks looked good. Willie Simmons and Charlie Whitehurst

threw the ball well and Chad Jasmin ran well."

Overall, Bowden was satisfied with what he was able to

accomplish during two-a-days. "We missed some work last night due to

the ran and we had a couple of players out with injuries, but overall

we got a lot out of two-a-day practice. We head into this week with

a lot of work to do to get ready to play a top 10 team on the road."

The scrimmage in the stadium was played with noise resonating

over the public address system. "We need to work in that

environment, it will be loud at Georgia. This forced the players to

work with signals. The offense did a good job, I don't think we had

any delay of game penalties."

Derrick Hamilton and Bobby Williams both suffered sprained

ankles in the scrimmage, but the injuries are not serious. Todd

McClinton saw limited work, but Kevin Youngblood returned and caught

a couple of passes. Nick Eason watched from the sidelines as he

recovers from cardiac tests held over the weekend. Tye Hill, who had

been suffering from a pulled hamstring, returned to practice and

scored a touchdown on a three-yard run.

One of the visitors to practice was wide receiver Roscoe

Crosby, who will sit out this season after enduring Tommy John

Surgery. He begins classes at Clemson on Wednesday, along with the

rest of the Clemson team.

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