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  2. The Tiger (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, mascot Zach Mills began the tradition of doing a number push-ups after every score equal to the number of points Clemson had in the game. [4] [2] Mills performed 287 push-ups in that game, a record that was later eclipsed by Ricky Capps, who performed 465 push-ups(including help from the Wake Demon Deacon) in an 82–24 victory over Wake Forest during the 1981 national championship ...

  3. Clemson Tigers - Wikipedia

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    The Tiger, Clemson's mascot, here pictured in 2009. Clemson's teams have been known as the Tigers since 1896, when a member of the first football team named Thompson chose the name based on the then-dominant Princeton Tigers football team. [2] [3] Clemson's costumed mascot, The Tiger, first appeared in 1954, with his companion, "The Cub ...

  4. List of college mascots in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Tiger Cub – secondary mascot of the Clemson Tigers; catered towards younger audiences; Tim the Beaver – mascot of the MIT Engineers; Timeout – bulldog mascot of the Fresno State Bulldogs; Toby the Bear – bear mascot of the Mercer Bears; Toby the Tigermascot of the East Texas Baptist Tigers; TOM III – live Bengal tiger mascot ...

  5. Tigers (sports teams) - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton Tigers (football) (1873–1950), a Canadian football team now called the Hamilton Tiger-Cats; Hamilton Tigers (1920–1925), a former National Hockey League professional ice hockey team; Calgary Tigers (1920–27, 1932–36), a Western Canada Hockey League team; Dalhousie Tigers, the varsity sports teams of Dalhousie University

  6. John Antonio - Wikipedia

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    John George Antonio (c. 1930 – May 23, 2013 [1]) was an American advertising executive who is best known as the designer of Clemson University's Tiger paw logo. [1] [2] [3] The iconic Clemson sports logo, which Antonio developed at Henderson Advertising in Greenville, South Carolina, was unveiled on July 21, 1970.

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  8. Former Clemson defender comes up big in Thursday Night ... - AOL

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    Simmons accounted for one of the Cardinal three picks against Andy Dalton and the Saints on Thursday night.

  9. Clemson Tigers football - Wikipedia

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    The Tigers have 46 bowl appearances, 20 of which are among the New Year's Six Bowls, including nine during the "Big Four" era. Clemson has 34 finishes in the final top 25 in the modern era and it finished in either the Associated Press final poll or the coaches' final poll a combined 59 times since 1939.

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