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  • Tommy Bowden
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  • Before Clemson University, Bowden was the head coach at Tulane University, and an assistant at the University of Alabama, Auburn University, Duke University, the University of Kentucky, East Carolina University and, with his father, at Florida State. His 1998 Tulane squad went 12–0 and achieved a top-10 final ranking in both polls.
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bowloutcome
  • L
  • W
confstanding
  • 2
  • 1.0
  • 3.0
  • T–2nd
  • T–4th
  • T–5th
  • T–6th
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  • 214
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Poll
  • Coaches
  • both
  • two
  • AP
EndYear
  • 1998
  • 2008
Birth Date
  • 1954-07-10
player years
  • 1973
bowl
  • yes
overall record
  • 90
Name
Type
  • coach
Sport
Caption
  • Tommy Bowden at Clemson
Conference
  • 1
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
Ranking
  • 7
  • 14
  • 16
  • 21
  • 22
Overall
  • 3
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 11
  • 18
  • 72
  • 90
Championship
  • conference
player teams
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Birth Place
coach years
  • 1999
  • 19771978
Title
conf
StartYear
  • 1997
  • 1999
Awards
  • 1
  • 2
Place of Birth
  • Birmingham, Alabama
coach teams
Before
Years
  • 1990
After
ConfRecord
  • 11
  • 43
bowlname
Championships
  • 1
Date of Birth
  • 1954-07-10
Short Description
  • American football player and coach
player positions
Year
  • 1997
  • 1998
  • 1999
  • 2000
  • 2001
  • 2002
  • 2003
  • 2004
  • 2005
  • 2006
  • 2007
  • 2008
abstract
  • Before Clemson University, Bowden was the head coach at Tulane University, and an assistant at the University of Alabama, Auburn University, Duke University, the University of Kentucky, East Carolina University and, with his father, at Florida State. His 1998 Tulane squad went 12–0 and achieved a top-10 final ranking in both polls. Bowden was hired as Clemson's head coach before the 1999 season. Bowden's Clemson teams went to a bowl game every year he coached there, except in 2004, when, after a brawl with rival South Carolina, both teams agreed to decline any invitation to a bowl game for that year. He resigned on October 13, 2008, after leading the team to a disappointing 3–3 record (1–2 ACC) at the midpoint of a season in which the Tigers had been an almost unanimous preseason pick to win their first ACC title under Bowden and were ranked #9 in the preseason polls. Assistant head coach/wide receivers coach Dabo Swinney was named as interim head coach for the remainder of the season.
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