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Note: The following appears in the Syracuse football gameday program. Editor’s Note - For each program in 2022, Tim Bourret chronicles a great individual performance in Clemson history. Today is the fourth installment. The weather for the first half of the Duke vs. Clemson game at Memorial Stadium on Nov. 11, 1995 was so bad that the Hall of Fame induction ceremony scheduled for halftime was canceled. All-time basketball great Larry Nance received his plaque underneath the south stands. For most running backs, such a sloppy turf would not call for a 100-yard rushing total, nevermind a record-setting 263-yard performance. But for Tiger sophomore running back Raymond Priester, the conditions were perfect. “That was a great day for me,” said Priester. “I loved playing in the mud and the rain. It suited my style. I was never a burner.I was a power runner, and a bad field suited me just fine.” This was a different time in college football. Teams tried to run the ball much more tha