GREENVILLE — Steve Fuller, one of the greatest players in Clemson’s rich football history, said he never had any doubts when it came to allowing Deshaun Watson to wear his No. 4.
Clemson retired Fuller’s No. 4 in 1979, the season following his amazing career at Clemson, in which he won ACC Player of Year honors in back-to-back seasons, still the only Tiger to earn such a feat. He was a third-team AP All-American and finished No. 6 in the Heisman Trophy voting in 1978 after leading Clemson to an 11-1 record, an ACC Championship and a No.