COMING SOON As Clemson University quarterback Homer Jordan's pass sailed through the air in the 1982 Orange Bowl, the hopes of a fanbase rested on wide receiver Perry Tuttle. “I wasn't nervous. My college roommate says that I'm the only guy in the world who can make a living off one catch,” said Tuttle. Tuttle made the catch in the 1982 Orange Bowl, pushing the Tigers ahead 22-15 over No. 4 Nebraska and securing the program’s first national championship. Years after college, as a struggling pro, he would make another big play—this time in life. “When I gave my life to Christ, for some reason, I literally thought everything would change for the better,” said Tuttle. “There was a joy I can't explain even today, though. I've learned that following Jesus didn’t make my life better; instead, it made me better at life.” From football star to Charlotte Hornets sports chaplain, Tuttle has always felt called. God's plan for him has been clear since childhood. #faith #christian #clemson #charlottehornets #mission #churches #chaplains #ministry #cedesports
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