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1981 National Championship Season Memories – Orange Bowl Win

Note: The following appears in the Wake Forest football gameday program.Editor’s Note - This is the 40th anniversary of Clemson’s first national championship season in 1981. For each program in 2021, Tim Bourret takes us back to that season with features on players or games from the landmark year.Our series on the 1981 national championship season concludes today with a rundown on the game that clinched the national title for the Tigers, the 22-15 win over Nebraska in the Jan. 1, 1982 Orange Bowl.With today’s home finale against Wake Forest, it is fitting that one of the central figures of this landmark Tiger victory was wide receiver Perry Tuttle, a native of Winston-Salem, N.C., the home of the Demon Deacons.Tuttle always played well against Wake Forest. His 22 career receptions for 379 yards and five touchdowns were his best stats against any opponent. He became the first Tiger with a receiving touchdown against the same opponent four years in a row.The central theme of our pr

1981 National Championship Season Memories – William Perry

Note: The following appears in the Boston College football gameday program. Editor’s Note - This is the 40th anniversary of Clemson’s first national championship season in 1981. For each program in 2021, Tim Bourret takes us back to that season with features on players or games from the landmark year. It was the week of the Tulane contest, the second game of the 1981 season, and Ray Brown was waiting to get on an elevator in Mauldin Hall, the dorm that housed all the Tiger football players. When the elevator door opened, there were only four people inside, but it was full. At the very front of the group was 310-pound freshman middle guard William Perry, who seemed to take up half of the elevator by himself. At 6’4” and 245 pounds, Brown could see there was no room for him. But as he looked at Perry in the elevator, Brown said, “William, you are as big as a refrigerator.I am going to start calling you ‘GE’.” GE to this day stands for the worldwide corporation General Ele

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