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2025 Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees – Clemson Tigers Official Athletics Site

2025 Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees – Clemson Tigers Official Athletics Site

Note: The following appears in the Florida State football gameday program.


Clemson athletics and IPTAY’s Block C Club are inducting 10 members into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame class of 2025. The 10 former Tiger greats will be introduced and honored during tonight’s game against Florida State at Memorial Stadium.


TIM BOURRET
Sports Information Department • 1978-18
• Worked in the Clemson sports information department for 40 years, from 1978-89 as assistant director under Bob Bradley and from July 1989 to July 2018 as director.
• Inducted into the National College Sports Information Directors Hall of Fame in 2017.
• Received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the College Sports Information Directors Association in 2019.
• Received the Bobby Richardson Award from the state of South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame in 2018.
• Clemson won the “Super 11” award from the Football Writers Association as one of the top-11 football SID offices in the nation five times under his leadership.
• Edited over 100 Clemson award-winning publications, including 37 that covered Clemson football.
• Served on ESPN’s committee in conjunction with the 150-year anniversary of college football.
• In his 47th year broadcasting Clemson men’s basketball games, as he is the dean of broadcasters in any sport in the ACC. He is also in his 13th year as a color commentator for Clemson football games.
• Named an honorary alumnus of Clemson in 2007.
• Author of four books about Clemson football, including “The Vault” and “2016 National Champions.”


OSWALD DRAWDY
Golf • 1986-90
• Three-time Academic Scholar recipient from College Golf Foundation, one of just two three-time selections in Clemson history.
• All-ACC selection in 1988 and 1990.
• Starter on three top-20 teams, including the 1989 team that finished No. 3 in the nation.
• Member of three ACC championship teams. He finished in the top 25 three times at ACC Championships.
• Honorable mention All-American in the 1988 and 1989 seasons, and he was a third-team All-American in 1990.
• One of only four Tigers in history to be named an honorable mention All-American and an Academic Scholar by the College Golf Foundation.
• Is 12th in Clemson history in career top-10 finishes (18).
• Had 97 rounds at 75 or better, 15th in program history.
• Played in the 1993 U.S. Open at Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, N.J.


NATOYA GOULE
Track • 2013-15
• Competed one season at Clemson, becoming the…

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