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Larry Penley | Clemson Ring of Honor Inductee – Clemson Tigers Official Athletics Site

Larry Penley | Clemson Ring of Honor Inductee – Clemson Tigers Official Athletics Site

Note: The following appears in the LSU football gameday program.


You can make the claim that the decision to come to Clemson by most of the great Tiger basketball players in the last 45 years could be traced to Tree Rollins. The impact of the All-American on the program in the mid-1970s was monumental.

However, did you know Rollins also had an impact on Larry Penley’s decision to come to Clemson?

Penley will be inducted into the Clemson Ring of Honor today. His near 50-year relationship with Clemson and the men’s golf program was clinched on his official visit weekend from Feb. 22-24, 1977. One of his highlights of that weekend was attending the Clemson vs. Duke men’s basketball game.

The Tigers were having an outstanding season, and Rollins was the biggest reason. A sellout crowd watched Rollins have a dominant performance that included the first triple-double in program history against an ACC opponent. Rollins had 16 points, 15 rebounds and 10 blocks against Duke’s future first-round NBA draft pick Mike Gminski.

“It seemed like Tree put almost every one of Gminski’s shots in the fifth row,” recalled Penley with a smile. “It was a great game and the crowd was so into it. By the end of the weekend, I was sold on Clemson.”

The golf coach who recruited Penley to Clemson was Bobby Robinson.

“My story at Clemson starts with Bobby Robinson,” said Penley. “He took a chance on me twice, first as a player in 1977 and then as a coach in 1983.”

Penley was a four-year starter under Robinson between 1977-81. He earned All-ACC honors as a senior in 1980-81 when he won two tournaments. Shortly after his eligibility was up, Robinson hired Penley to be the assistant coach, an unpaid position at the time.

“I was a couple of classes short of graduating, so I helped Bobby when I came back to finish.”

Penley served in that capacity for the spring of 1982 and the 1982-83 academic year. Those were very successful seasons, as the Tigers won the school’s first ACC title in April 1982 and had the program’s first top-five NCAA Tournament finish in the spring of 1983.

Robinson wore a lot of hats during that time. In addition to being the head coach, he was the No. 2 man in administration under Athletic Director Bill McLellan.

“He was doing the jobs that about 20 people do today,” said Penley. “One day, I went to his office and told him I hoped he coached the golf team forever, but if he ever wanted to concentrate on administration, I would love the…

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