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B. Scott Bio in PDF Format 
In his 12th season as an assistant coach at Clemson; he has worked on the offensive side of the ball each of the previous 11 years.
In his 11 seasons at Clemson, the Tigers have been bowl eligible all 11 years and have played in 10 bowl games. The Tigers have set over 100 school records on offense since he has been with the program.
Has been the offensive coordinator on two (2001,03) of the top-four offenses in Tiger history.
Has coached at least one All-ACC player each of the last five years. That includes two first-team selections in 2007 (Chris McDuffie, Barry Richardson). Both players earned All-America honors, the first time two Tiger offensive linemen on the same team were All-Americans. Richardson was a two-time First-Team All-ACC selection as well. Thomas Austin earned third-team All-America honors in 2009.
As offensive coordinator at Clemson in 2001, Woodrow Dantzler became the first player in NCAA history to total 2,000 passing yards and 1,000 rushing yards in one season.
The 2006 offensive line paved the way for James Davis and C.J. Spiller to gain over 2,000 combined rushing yards, a big reason Clemson was fifth in the nation in rushing that year.
The 2009 season was his 25th in college coaching as a full-time staff member and he helped the Tigers to their first ACC Atlantic Division title and a top-25 final ranking.
Served as an assistant coach at Florida State from 1983-93. He was on the 1993 staff that won the national title. He was the offensive coordinator of that record-setting team that featured Heisman Trophy winner Charlie Ward.
Florida State was 10-0-1 in bowl games with him on the staff. The Seminoles were also 44-6 when he was the offensive coordinator.
Came to Clemson after serving five seasons as head coach at South Carolina. He led the Gamecocks to a bowl win over West Virginia in the 1994 Carquest Bowl, the first bowl win in school history.
His son Jeff is Clemson's recruiting coordinator and wide receivers coach, giving the Tigers their first full-time, father-son coaching combination in history.