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CLEMSON, S.C. – IPTAY and Clemson Athletics have announced the Jordan Family as an Athletic Cornerstone Partner following their incredible commitment to support Clemson student-athletes with a gift of $2.5 million. The contribution from Robert “Bob” and Patricia “Pat” Jordan will be commemorated with a ribbon cutting at the new practice fields on Friday, November 10 prior to their in-game recognition on Saturday, November 11 as Clemson Football takes on Georgia Tech. The practice fields at the facility will be formally known as the Jordan Family Practice Fields. The Allen N. Reeves Football Complex serves as one of the largest and most advanced training centers in the country, and the facility has become a 178,000-square-foot sanctuary for its athletes. Designed to support the day-to-day activities of the players, coaches, and staff, the complex was created to further elevate the Clemson Football program in all facets of the operation from the training and development of cu
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Note: The following appears in the South Carolina football gameday program.Clemson’s first coordinator of its Name, Image & Likeness (NIL) activities never dreamed he would have a significant role in Clemson’s football program when he first came to the school as a student in August 1983.He did hope to be involved with a legendary coach, but it was in a different sport.C.D. Davies came to Clemson as a recruited walk-on infielder under Hall of Fame Head Coach Bill Wilhelm with the hopes of contributing to one of the top baseball programs in the nation. He had an outstanding high school career that included playing in the American Legion World Series.“I grew up in the state of Ohio and my family was full of Ohio State Buckeye fans,” remarked Davies. “The first time I heard of Clemson was the 1978 Gator Bowl when the two teams played for the first time.”Davies was a walk-on in the fall of 1983 for Wilhelm’s squad, but he was cut at the end of the fall.“Baseball did not