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Clemson Holds Football Scrimmage
Keith Kelly led the running backs with 13 attempts for 109 yards and a touchdown.
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Clemson Holds Football Scrimmage


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Clemson, SC-Keith Kelly and J.J. McKelvey both had 100-yard performances to lead the offense, while Eric Meekins had 10 tackles, a blocked field

goal and an interception to lead the defense in Clemson's first major

scrimmage of the spring practice session.

The Tigers worked for two and a half hours on the practice fields

behind the Jervey Athletic Center. The scrimmage concluded Clemson's

first week of spring practice. The Tigers will practice three more

times this week before taking a week off for the University's spring

break. The annual spring game is April 6 at 1:00 PM at Riggs Field.

Kelly, who red-shirted last year, led the running backs with 13

attempts for 109 yards and a touchdown. He also caught three passes.

Bernard Rambert started the scrimmage with the first team offense and

had five rushes for 29 yards. Head Coach Tommy Bowden had said prior

to the scrimmage that Rambert would only see limited action and that

he hoped to get Kelly plenty of work. Jasmin had seven rushes for 17

yards and two rushing touchdowns, then added a third score on a

three-yard reception.

McKelvey led the receivers with four catches for 104 yards and two

scores. He caught two scoring passes from freshman quarterback

Charlie Whitehurst, passes that were 24 and five yards in distance.

McKelvey also had receptions of 35 and 42 yards from Whitehurst, who

was 14-15 for 227 yards and four scores on the day. Whitehurst

quarterbacked the second unit against the second-team defense all day. Clemson starting quarterback Willie Simmons faced Clemson's

number-one defense all day and hit on 8-18 passes for 61 yards and a

score. He completed a 48-yard scoring pass to graduate student

Jackie Robinson. Derrick Hamilton had four catches for 28 yards and

two rushes for 12 yards. Receiver Tony Elliot had a strong scrimmage

with three catches for 64 yards, including a 28-yard score and had

two rushes for 15 yards.

Clemson placekicker Aaron Hunt had a strong scrimmage, kicking four

field goals, all from 24-28 yards in length. He did not miss an

extra point.

Meekins led the defense with the aforementioned statistics. John

Leake, Clemson's leading returning tackler from last year, added 10

tackles and two sacks, while Rodney Thomas had nine tackles,

including a tackle for loss. Leroy Hill added two tackles for loss,

as did freshman defender David Dunham.

Clemson ran 101 plays for 522 yards on the day. The Clemson

quarterbacks were a combined 24-39 for 298 yards and six scores.

Clemson had 64 rushes for 224 yards as a team. The defense recorded

eight sacks, however the scrimmage was played with a liberal in the

grasp rule so as to avoid injuries to Clemson's signal callers.

There were no injuries in the scrimmage. Strong safety Altroy

Bodrick was at the scrimmage, but is being held out of contact this

spring as he recovers from a torn ACL. Todd McClinton, who missed

most of Friday's practice due to injury, was back for the scrimmage

Saturday and was credited with two tackles. McClinton is working on

the defensive line after lettering as a backup tight end last year.

"Overall it was a good first scrimmage," said Head Coach Tommy

Bowden. "I thought some players stood out today. Keith Kelly ran

well. We wanted to get him a lot of work after red-shirting last

year and he ran hard. We know what Bernard Rambert can do. Charlie

Whitehurst had a good day throwing the ball against the number-two

defense. He did everything we asked of him."

"J.J. McKelvey stood out among the receivers. We made those 50-50

catches today against smaller defensive backs. But, at 6-4, those

are plays he can make. Eric Meekins stood out on defense. He

covered a lot of area, blocked a kick and had an interception. We

need him to make big plays from that safety position.

"It was good to see Todd McClinton back on the field today. He has

played well on the defensive line. He is making progress."

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