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1964 Clemson Tigers football team
American college football season
American college football season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| year | 1964 |
| team | Clemson Tigers |
| sport | football |
| conference | Atlantic Coast Conference |
| short_conf | ACC |
| record | 3–7 |
| conf_record | 2–4 |
| head_coach | Frank Howard |
| hc_year | 25th |
| captain | John Boyett |
| captain2 | Ted Bunton |
| stadium | Memorial Stadium |
The 1964 Clemson Tigers football team was an American football team that represented Clemson University in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) during the 1964 NCAA University Division football season. In its 25th season under head coach Frank Howard, the team compiled a 3–7 record (2–4 against conference opponents), finished seventh in the ACC, and was outscored by a total of 135 to 105. The team played its home games at Memorial Stadium in Clemson, South Carolina.
John Boyett and Ted Bunton were the team captains. The team's statistical leaders included Thomas Ray with 253 passing yards, Hal Davis with 533 rushing yards and 30 points scored (5 touchdowns), and Hoss Hostetler with 103 receiving yards.
Schedule
| September 19 |2:00 p.m.|| Furman | Memorial Stadium | Clemson, SC |W 28–0|20,000|
| September 26 |1:30 p.m.|at| NC State | Riddick Stadium | Raleigh, NC (rivalry) |L 0–9|17,500|
| October 3 |2:00 p.m.|at| Georgia Tech | Grant Field | Atlanta, GA (rivalry) |L 7–14|46,571|
| October 10 |2:00 p.m.|at| Georgia | Sanford Stadium | Athens, GA (rivalry) |L 7–19|31,000|
| October 17 |2:00 p.m.|at| Wake Forest | Bowman Gray Stadium | Winston-Salem, NC |W 21–2|13,000|
| October 24 |3:00 p.m.|at| TCU | Amon G. Carter Stadium | Fort Worth, TX |L 10–14|14,154|
| October 31 |2:00 p.m.|| Virginia | Memorial Stadium | Clemson, SC |W 29–7|17,000|
| November 7 |2:00 p.m.|| North Carolina | Memorial Stadium | Clemson, SC |L 0–29|35,000|
| November 14 |1:30 p.m.|at| Maryland | Byrd Stadium | College Park, MD |L 0–34|26,500|
| November 21 |2:00 p.m.|| South Carolina | Memorial Stadium | Clemson, SC (rivalry) |L 3–7|40,000|
References
References
- (2016). "2016 Media Guide". Clemson Athletics.
- "1964 Clemson Tigers Schedule and Results". Sports Reference LLC.
- "1964 Clemson Tigers Stats". Sports Reference LLC.
- (September 20, 2022). "Clemson halfbacks ramble as Furman falls, 28 to 0". Durham Morning Herald.
- (September 27, 1964). "Wolfpack defense clobbers Clemson, 9 to 0". Asheville Citizen-Times.
- (October 4, 1964). "Ga. Tech defeats Clemson, 14 to 7". Winston-Salem Journal & Sentinel.
- (October 11, 1964). "Georgia licks Clemson 19–7". The Tampa Tribune.
- (October 18, 1964). "Tigers score 21–2 victory over Deacs". The Times and Democrat.
- (October 25, 1964). "Frogs slip by Tigers, 14–10". Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
- (November 1, 1964). "Hal Davis paces Clemson to 29–7 win over Virginia". The Danville Register.
- (November 8, 1964). "Carolina pounds out big 29 to 0 win over Tigers". The Rocky Mount Telegram.
- (November 15, 1964). "Terp sophs rip Clemson". The Knoxville News-Sentinel.
- Jim Anderson. (November 22, 1964). "Rogers Spurs USC To 7-3 Victory Over Clemson". The Greenville News.
- . (1964). ["Clemson Football Media Guide - 1964"](https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_media/72/). *[[Clemson University]]*.
- . (1965). ["Clemson Football Media Guide - 1965"](https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_media/71/). *[[Clemson University]]*.
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