Tiger Tracks Countdown #4: A Browning Surprise
Browning had only one rushing attempt against the Vols, but he made it memorable

Browning had only one rushing attempt against the Vols, but he made it memorable

July 27, 2004

Facing third-and-goal from the 8 in the second quarter against Tennessee, Clemson called a timeout, then quickly huddled near the line of scrimmage. The Tigers hurried to the ball in a box formation, with Whitehurst joined in the backfield by three other players.

He took a snap in the shotgun, then leaned forward and reached through Browning's legs and handed him the ball. After pausing for a moment, Browning raced to the left while the rest of the backfield went right, and he easily scored for a 24-14 lead.

This is the third time Clemson has used the "Panther" play since Tommy Bowden has been at Clemson and the Tigers have scored a touchdown all three times. In 2001 Clemson used the play against Virginia and Terrance Huey scored on a 16-yard run. Later that year in the Humanitarian Bowl, Airese Currie scored on a 19-yard run on the play in Boise, ID against Louisiana Tech. Browning made it three in a row this evening.


Video Highlights of Clemson Athletics

#4: Panther Works For Tigers...Watch

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#5: Fudge, Dunham Save The Day

#6: The Hamilton Show

#7: Let The Scoring Begin

#8: Defense Destroys Gamecock Offense

#9: Fudge Stops Jones

#10: Hamilton Zig-Zags For A Score

#11: Whitehurst and Currie Rip Open Jackets

#12: Hamilton Deflates Tennessee

#13: Hill Climbs For The Pick

#14: Coleman Leaps For Joy

#15: Boyd Meets World (a.k.a. Pugh)