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DeAndre Hopkins (2010–2012), wide receiver for the Arizona Cardinals. Adam Humphries (2011–2015), wide receiver for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Jarvis Jenkins (2007–2010), defensive tackle for the Chicago Bears. Trevor Lawrence (2018–2020), quarterback for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Clemson Tigers athletes (17 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Clemson University alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 206 total.
Fort Hill, photographed in 1887, was the home of John C. Calhoun and later Thomas Green Clemson and is at the center of the university campus.. Thomas Green Clemson, the university's founder, came to the foothills of South Carolina in 1838, when he married Anna Maria Calhoun, daughter of John C. Calhoun, the South Carolina politician and seventh U.S. Vice President. [15]
Fred Thaddeus Austin 1888 – Major General and U.S. Army Chief of Field Artillery [30] Hiram Iddings Bearss (attended 1894–1895) – Brigadier General who Received the Medal of Honor during the Philippine–American War [31] Francis William Billado 1933 – Major General and Adjutant General of the Vermont National Guard [32] James Vote ...
Clemson University alumni (1 C, 204 P) Clemson Tigers athletic directors (15 P) C. Clemson Tigers coaches (12 C) F. Clemson University faculty (86 P) P.
The team has had 25 head coaches since it began play in the 1896 season. [ 1 ] Since October 2008, Dabo Swinney has served as Clemson's head coach. [ 2 ] The team has played in 1,050 games over 116 seasons. [ 3 ] In that time, eight coaches have led Clemson to postseason bowl games: Jess Neely, Frank Howard, Charley Pell, Danny Ford, Ken ...
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On Clemson's death in 1888, he willed the land to the state of South Carolina for the creation of a public university. The university was founded in 1889, and three buildings from the initial construction still exist today: Hardin Hall (built in 1890), Main Building (later renamed Tillman Hall ) (1894), and Godfrey Hall (1898).