CLEMSON in the NFL

Sons Bowl to include 10 former NFL players


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Clemson, SC—The sixth annual Clemson Sons Bowl will begin at Memorial Stadium at 1:30 PM on Saturday. The flag football game is a competition between former Clemson players of the past and it precedes the Clemson Spring Football Game, which starts at 4 PM.

This year’s roster of former Tigers has the best collection of former NFL and All-ACC players in the five-year history of the game. The list of former Tigers scheduled to play include recently retired nine-time All-Pro Brian DawkinsBrian Dawkins
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, former Super Bowl Champion Dexter McCleon, 2001 first-round draft choice Rod Gardner, 2006 first-round draft choice Tye Hill, All-ACC quarterbacks Woody Dantzler and Homer Jordan. Jordan quarterbacked Clemson to the 1981 National Championship.

Overall, 10 former NFL players, 12 former All-ACC players, three former first-round draft choices and four former All-Americans are scheduled to play.

Many other former Clemson Tigers will be on hand to serve as coaches, including current Buffalo Bills Pro Bowl running back C.J. SpillerC.J. Spiller
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All players will be available for autographs and photos on the concourse of Death Valley from 3:15 PM to 4:00 PM.

Admission is free.

Clemson vs. Maryland Photos - 2008, C.J. Spiller, Football, Maryland

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