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Tyson Clabo
Player Profile
Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Knoxville, TN

High School:
Farragut

Height / Weight:
6-6 / 314

Position:
Offensive Guard

Birthdate:
10/17/1981

Experience:
3VL

Pronounced CLAY-bo … a candidate for all-conference honors in 2003 … the best player on the line, perhaps on the team … called the smartest player and the leader of the offensive line … an imposing figure with great size … a physical player whose skills will give him a chance to play at the next level … the starter at left guard … one of just three current Deacons -- and the only one on offense -- to have started every game the last two seasons … brings a streak of 24 consecutive starts into the 2003 campaign … named the 18th-best guard in the nation entering the season by The Sporting News … selected to Lindy’s preseason All-ACC second-team.

2002
An honorable mention All-ACC selection … started all 13 games … moved to left guard after playing tackle in 2001 … graded out at 90 percent or better in the majority of WFU’s games … helped the Deacon ground game lead the ACC in rushing for the second straight year … also helped WFU average an ACC-best and school-record 408.1 yards of total offense per game … the Wake Forest offensive line also tied an ACC-low by giving up just 12 sacks in 2002 … named ACC Player of the Week after playing every offensive snap at Georgia Tech, seeing action at both guard positions and grading out at 92 percent with 15 knockdowns … part of an offensive effort against Clemson that tallied the most total yards (523) in two years, including a 365-rushing yard performance, the eighth-best in school history … helped the Deacon offense tally 458 yards, including 245 rushing yards in the shutout victory over North Carolina … helped WFU record a season-high 241 passing yards and a Seattle Bowl-record 497 yards of total offense against Oregon.

2001
Started all 11 games at left tackle … the only underclassmen on the line to start all 11 contests … was instrumental in Wake Forest allowing just 13 quarterback sacks in 11 games … played a career-high 68 snaps in the season opener against East Carolina … helped clear the way for the team’s league-leading 221.6 rushing yards-per-game.

2000
Earned a varsity letter as a true freshman … was called into action when injuries depleted the offensive line … saw action in 10 games … only game he missed was the season opener versus Appalachian State … earned his first career start at right guard against Virginia.

Background
A good athlete who earned six varsity letters at Farragut HS, three in football and three in basketball … a two-year starter on the football team, playing offensive guard and tackle for the Admirals … earned all-conference honors as a junior and senior … earned all-state, all-region and all-East Tennessee honors as a senior … played for coach Eddie Courtney … averaged a double-double -- 18 points and 10 rebounds per game -- for Farragut’s basketball team as a senior … worked as field director for Knox County’s Little League Baseball Association.

Personal
Majoring in Communication … appeared on the WFU Dean’s List in the spring … will turn 22 the day before the Duke game -- born October 17, 1981 in Knoxville, Tenn. … son of Phil and Leslie Clabo … has a younger brother, Clark (18) … father, Phil, played football at the University of Tennessee from 1971-75 … cousin, Neil Clabo, is a former NFL punter for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Minnesota Vikings.