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Wide Receivers: |
Rick Stockstill |
Coaching Experience: College: Offensive coordinator and quarterback coach at Bethune-Cookman College (1983-84)...assistant head coach and wide receiver coach at the University of Central Florida (1985-88)...quarterbacks coach at Clemson (1989-91)...passing game coordinator/quarterbacks coach (1992-93)...co-offensive coordinator and wide receiver coach (Dec. 1993-95)...wide receivers coach (1996-98)...recruiting coordinator/wide receivers coach at Clemson (1999-present) |
Education: Graduated from Fernandina Beach High in Fernandina Beach, FL, in 1977...earned a BS degree in physical education from Florida State in 1982. |
Personal Data: Born Rick Wilson Stockstill on December 23, 1959 in Georgetown, KY...married the former Sara Fleischman of Orlando, FL, on July 7, 1990...the couple has one son, Brent (6) and one daughter, Emily (3). |
Bowl Participation: As a player: 1977 Tangerine Bowl...1981 Orange Bowl...1982 East-West Shrine Bowl...1982 Japan Bowl...As a coach: 1989 Gator Bowl...1991 Hall of Fame Bowl...1992 Citrus Bowl...1993 Peach Bowl...1996 Gator Bowl...1997 Peach Bowl...1998 Peach Bowl...1999 Peach Bowl...2001 Gator Bowl. |
Other Highlights: Clemson set a school record for completion percentage (60 percent) in his first year as quarterback coach...Clemson led the Atlantic Coast Conference in total offense for the 1991 season...coached DeChane Cameron, the winningest quarterback in Clemson history in terms of percentage...helped coordinate the #3 ranked offense in Clemson history in 1995...of the 26 records Clemson set in 1999, the Tiger receiving corp is responsible for the most passing yards, most completions and highest completion percentage in school history...Rod Gardner set the single season record for receptions and reception yards on his way to second-team All-ACC honors in 1999...serving under his fourth different head coach at Clemson...dean of assistant coaches on current staff...has been to eight bowls in his 11 years at Clemson. |
Playing Experience: Earned three letters in football from Florida State University...1981 FSU team captain. |
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