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  Curtis Baham
Curtis Baham

Player Profile
Class:
RS Senior

Hometown:
New Orleans, LA

High School:
John Curtis High School

Height / Weight:
6-1 / 190

Position:
WR

Experience:
2 VL

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Baham Fact: Had a career-high 56 receiving yards in the victory at #10 Miami (FL) in 2004.
Years Lettered: 2003, 04
Bowl Participation: Reserve wide receiver in the 2002 Tangerine Bowl against Texas Tech and the 2004 Peach Bowl against #6 Tennessee.
Fall 2005 Depth Chart Position: First-team wide receiver.

Overview: Veteran of 25 games, more than any other active Clemson receiver...has seven starts under his belt, six of them came in 2004 when he was considered a starter for the course of the season...veteran of 767 snaps, also tops among active Clemson receivers...averaged 23.5 snaps per game as a sophomore and 45.5 snaps per game as a junior...has 38 career receptions, more than any other active receiver...three catches have gone for scores, all from Charlie Whitehurst, including two in 2004 and one in 2003...played in 25 games overall, including 24 of the last 25 over two seasons...has at least one catch in 15 of his last 18 games...considered a solid possession receiver...had limited participation in the spring due to nagging injuries, but will be full strength for the fall...father played for the Seattle Seahawks in 1987...seventh-strongest player on the team in terms of the power index; he has a 7.07 figure in that area...has lifted 405 pounds in the bench press and 29 reps of 225 pounds...Clemson is 6-1 in his career in games he has started.

2004: Fourth on the team in catches...had two touchdown catches...had three receptions for 41 yards against Georgia Tech...had three catches for 29 yards in the win over Utah State...had his most productive game in the win at #10 Miami (FL) when he had four receptions for 56 yards, including a 20-yarder; that is his career high in terms of reception yards...started against Wake Forest, then came off the bench for his next four games, then started the last five games he played...had two receptions for 15 yards in the victory over South Carolina...Clemson was 5-1 in games he started.

2003: One of the most improved offensive players on the team; he played just six snaps in 2002, then played 306 in the 2003 season...had 22 catches for 241 yards to rank fifth among receivers...had his best game at Wake Forest, where he had six catches for 50 yards; named Clemson's Offensive Player-of-the-Game by the coaching staff for that effort...had four catches for 37 yards in the win over #24 Virginia...had two catches for 23 yards against Duke, including his first career touchdown, a four-yard pass from Charlie Whitehurst in the first half...had at least one catch in each of his last eight games...had just two catches in the first five games, then 20 over the last eight; included in that total was his Peach Bowl effort, where he had two catches for 25 yards.

2002: Saw action at wide receiver in two games; he played three snaps at North Carolina and three in the Tangerine Bowl against Texas Tech...did not catch a pass.

2001: Red-shirted.

Before Clemson: Ranked as the #80 receiver in the nation by Rivals100.com...ranked as the #39 player in Louisiana by SuperPrep...named all-state as a junior and senior...an all-region selection both seasons...team MVP as a senior...Sugar Bowl Player-of-the-Week as a senior...named all-district and had 16 catches for 196 yards and three touchdowns his senior season...all-metro selection as both a junior and senior...played for J.T. Curtis...recruited by Assistant Coach Burton Burns, a Louisiana native...chose Clemson over Arkansas, Louisiana State, and Tulane...born Roy Curtis Baham on January 12, 1983...majoring in sports management.


 
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