As Clemson University quarterback Homer Jordan's pass sailed through the air in the 1982 Orange Bowl, the hope 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's catch put the Tigers ahead 22-15 over Nebraska and secured their first national championship. Years later, as a struggling pro, he would make another big play—this time in life.

