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Clemson athletics and IPTAY’s Block C Club are inducting nine members into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame in 2024. The nine former Tiger greats will be inducted at today’s game. The class includes seven former All-Americans, including four who helped the Tigers to ACC championships and four who were drafted professionally.
TAJH BOYD
Football • 2010-13
• First-team All-American in 2012 by AFCA.
• Finalist for the Manning Award, O’Brien Award and Unitas Award in 2013.
• Semifinalist for the Maxwell Trophy.
• Honorable mention All-American in 2013.
• ACC Player-of-the-Year in 2012.
• Semifinalist for the O’Brien Award and Manning Award in 2011.
• First-Team All-ACC selection in 2011.
• Quarterbacked Clemson to 32 wins in his three years as a starter, at the time tied for the most wins in Tiger history.
• Quarterbacked Clemson to its first ACC championship in 20 years in 2011.
• Quarterbacked Clemson to three top-25 seasons, including a No. 8 final AP ranking in 2013.
• Named MVP of the Orange Bowl at the end of the 2013 season, as he set bowl records for passing yards and total offense.
• Quarterbacked Clemson to a No. 11 final AP ranking in 2012.
• Finished his career with a then-ACC record 107 passing touchdowns and 133 total touchdowns.
• Drafted in the sixth round by the New York Jets.
LOUISE GREENWOOD
Basketball • 1985-89
• Second-Team All-ACC selection in 1988-89.
• American Women’s Sports Federation Honorable Mention All-American in 1988-89.
• Fourth in Clemson history in career rebounds (859).
• Fifth in Clemson history in career free-throw percentage (76.5).
• Sixth in Clemson history in career blocked shots (81).
• 10th in Clemson history in career rebounding average (7.7).
• Tied for 10th in Clemson history in career field goals (532).
• 14th in Clemson history in career points (1,268).
• Named MVP of the 1987 Georgia Southern Invitational.
• Led Clemson in rebounding in 1986-87 and 1987-88.
• Four-year starter, including her junior and senior years.
• Clemson finished ranked No. 20 in the nation in 1987-88 and No. 13 in 1988-89, when Clemson reached the Sweet 16.
MICHAEL JOHNSON
Baseball • 2000-03
• Four-year starter, leading the Tigers to College World Series appearances in 2000 and 2002.
• Clemson totaled 185 wins in his four seasons.
• Two-time First-Team All-ACC selection (2002,03).
• Career .344 hitter with 58 homers, 52…