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How Clemson football legend Perry Tuttle turned one catch into a higher calling

How Clemson football legend Perry Tuttle turned one catch into a higher calling

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. 

From the locker room to the Capitol: Lee Corder's life of sports chaplaincy

From the locker room to the Capitol: Lee Corder's life of sports chaplaincy

Dr. Lee Corder served as a chaplain for the Washington Redskins for over 20 years. Corder has served in multiple capacities over the years and has consistently had God lead him in his ministry.

“I've discovered more often than not, when I've done something and think, ‘boy, that was really good, that really impacted people.’ I hear nothing,” said Corder.

CEDE SPORTS sat down with Corder to discuss his ministry, his relationship with former Redskins Head Coach Joe Gibbs and tips for chaplains.