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1952 Clemson Tigers football team

American college football season

1952 Clemson Tigers football team

American college football season

FieldValue
year1952
teamClemson Tigers
sportfootball
conferenceSouthern Conference
short_confSoCon
record2–6–1
conf_record0–0
head_coachFrank Howard
hc_year13th
captainGeorge Rodgers
stadiumMemorial Stadium

The 1952 Clemson Tigers football team was an American football team that represented Clemson College in the Southern Conference during the 1952 college football season. In its 13th season under head coach Frank Howard, the team compiled a 2–6–1 record and was outscored by a total of 157 to 112. The team played its home games at Memorial Stadium in Clemson, South Carolina.

When Clemson and Maryland defied the Southern Conference's ban on postseason games by participating in bowl games after the 1951 season, the conference placed both schools on probation for one year and imposed a football scheduling boycott against them. Accordingly, Clemson was able to play games against only two conference opponents in 1952: Maryland (also on probation) and South Carolina (the annual "Big Thursday" rivalry game was set by the South Carolina Legislature and was therefore exempted from the boycott).

George Rodgers was the captain of the 1952 Clemson team. The team's statistical leaders included tailback Don King with 317 passing yards and fullback Red Whitten with 445 rushing yards. Four players tied for the scoring leadership with 18 points each: Don King, Red Whitten, tailback Billy Hair, and wingback Buck George.

Three Clemson players were named to the All-South Carolina football team for 1952: Billy Hair, tackle Earl Wrightenberry, and guard Tom Barton.

Clemson did not return to the Southern Conference, opting in June 1953 to leave the conference along with Duke Maryland, North Carolina, NC State, South Carolina, and Wake Forest in forming the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).

Schedule

Program for the Presbyterian game

| September 20 |8:00 p.m.|| | Memorial Stadium | Clemson, SC |W 53–13||

| September 27 |2:00 p.m.|| Villanova | Memorial Stadium | Clemson, SC |L 7–14|28,000|

| October 4 |2:00 p.m.|at|No. 3 Maryland | Byrd Stadium | College Park, MD |L 0–28|32,000|

| October 11 |2:30 p.m.|at| Florida | Florida Field | Gainesville, FL |L 13–54|25,000|

| October 23 |2:00 p.m.|at| South Carolina | Carolina Stadium | Columbia, SC (rivalry) |L 0–6|35,000|

| October 31 |8:30 p.m.|at| Boston College | Braves Field | Boston, MA (rivalry) |W 13–0|10,040|

| November 8 |1:30 p.m.|at| Fordham| Triborough Stadium | New York, NY |T 12–12|6,000|

| November 15 |2:00 p.m.|at| Kentucky | McLean Stadium | Lexington, KY |L 14–27|25,000|

| November 22 |2:00 p.m.|at| Auburn| Cliff Hare Stadium |Auburn, AL (rivalry) |L 0–3||

References

References

  1. (2016). "2016 Media Guide". Clemson Athletics.
  2. "1952 Clemson Tigers Schedule and Results". Sports Reference LLC.
  3. (December 15, 1951). "Maryland and Clemson Put On Probation". The News (Frederick, Maryland).
  4. (1960). "Clemson 1960 Football Media Guide". Clemson University.
  5. Clemson 1960 Football Media Guide, p. 23.
  6. (June 15, 1953). "Atlantic Coast Conference Formed By Athletic Group". The Anniston Star.
  7. (September 21, 1952). "Clemson claws Presbyterian by 53 to 13 in easy opener". Greensboro Daily News.
  8. (September 28, 1952). "Clemson falls to Villanova". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
  9. (October 5, 1952). "Maryland routs 'fellow sinner' Clemson". Winston-Salem Journal & Sentinel.
  10. (October 12, 1952). "Mistakes costly, Clemson is routed 54–13". The State.
  11. Scoop Latimer. (October 24, 1952). "Carolina Defeats Clemson, 6-0, Before Overflow Crowd". The Greenville News.
  12. (November 1, 1952). "Hair sparks Clemson over favored Boston College Eagles, 13–0". The Index-Journal.
  13. Latimer, Scoop. (November 9, 1952). "King Sparkles in Clemson-Fordham 12-12 Tie in Cold". [[The Greenville News]].
  14. (November 16, 1952). "Kentucky Wildcats uncork attack that crushes Clems on Tigers, 27–14". Florence Morning News.
  15. (November 23, 1952). "Auburn field goal nips Tigers, 3–0". The Charlotte Observer.
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