PERRY TUTTLE BIOGRAPHY
Perry Tuttle was a first round draft pick in the 1982
NFL draft and played 10 years of pro ball (NFL & CFL).
Perry will always be remembered for the game winning
catch during the 1982 Orange Bowl that won Clemson
a national championship. He remains the only Clemson
athlete to appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated.
Perry is a member of the South Carolina Hall of Fame,
Clemson Hall of Fame, Davidson County Hall of Fame
& the Winnipeg Hall of Fame. Perry is a noted author,
speaker, coach and currently works with Fortune Companies,
pro athletes and is the Chaplain of the Charlotte
Bobcats.
As a master storyteller, Perry's weekly teachings inspire
small and large groups alike to escalate their personal
goals. Corporate groups, sports teams, faith-based
organizations, and non-profit organizations all benefit
from his fresh perspective on how to identify and overcome
barriers to maximize performance.
An avid golfer, Perry extends his passion to the course
by encouraging top leaders through leisure coaching,
leadership recovery, and practical teaching on vital
subjects ranging from fatherhood, to faith and race relations,
to entrepreneur development.
Perry and his bride Loretta have been married for
21 years and are raising six exceptional children: Korde
Arrington, Karsynn McKenna, Karigan Rose, Kanyon
Maxwell, Kallaway Delainee, and Kambridge Ayce.