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'''December 5 in Clemson History''' | '''December 5 in Clemson History''' | ||
+ | *[[1972]]: Football Coach Hootie Ingram tenders his resignation after a 4-7 season, ending his three year stint as the Tigers' eighteenth head coach. | ||
*[[1974]]: The [[Clemson University Chorus]], directed by [[Dr. John H. Butler]], presents its Christmas concert in [[Tillman Auditorium]]. | *[[1974]]: The [[Clemson University Chorus]], directed by [[Dr. John H. Butler]], presents its Christmas concert in [[Tillman Auditorium]]. | ||
*[[1978]]: Assistant Coach [[Danny Ford]] is named as new head coach, becoming the youngest Division I head coach in the nation at age 30. | *[[1978]]: Assistant Coach [[Danny Ford]] is named as new head coach, becoming the youngest Division I head coach in the nation at age 30. |
Revision as of 23:31, 7 November 2006
December 5 in Clemson History
- 1972: Football Coach Hootie Ingram tenders his resignation after a 4-7 season, ending his three year stint as the Tigers' eighteenth head coach.
- 1974: The Clemson University Chorus, directed by Dr. John H. Butler, presents its Christmas concert in Tillman Auditorium.
- 1978: Assistant Coach Danny Ford is named as new head coach, becoming the youngest Division I head coach in the nation at age 30.
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