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Terry Kinard

Alfred Terance "Terry" Kinard (born November 24, 1959, in , ) is a former who played professionally in the () for eight seasons from 1983 to 1990. A standout at from 1978 to , Kinard set school records with 17 interceptions and 294 tackles as a , earning unanimous All-American honors in as the first Clemson player to do so and helping lead the Tigers to the 1981 . Selected tenth overall in the first round of the by the , he spent seven seasons with the team, recording 27 interceptions—including a career-high five in both 1985 and 1987—and contributing to their victory after the 1986 season. He earned a selection following the 1987 season. Kinard concluded his career with the in 1990, adding four more interceptions to his total of 31, before retiring; he was inducted into the in 2001.

Early life

Birth and upbringing

Alfred Terance Kinard was born on November 24, 1959, in , , where his father, a career in the United States , was stationed during a tour of duty. As the son of a military serviceman, Kinard's early years were shaped by his family's overseas posting on a U.S. . Due to his father's service obligations, the family relocated to , during Kinard's childhood, where he spent the remainder of his formative years. The family's background contributed to a structured household environment, though specific details on siblings or maternal influences remain limited in available records. Kinard's upbringing in Sumter, a mid-sized Southern town with a strong emphasis on community sports, laid the groundwork for his later athletic pursuits, naturally leading into high school involvement.

High school career

Terry Kinard attended Sumter High School in Sumter, South Carolina, graduating in 1978. At Sumter High, Kinard distinguished himself as a versatile athlete, playing both quarterback and defensive back on the football team. As a senior in 1977, he started at quarterback, completing 42 of 90 passes for 812 yards and six touchdowns while adding 464 rushing yards to his stat line. His performances earned him recognition as one of the state's top prospects, including selection to the South Carolina Shrine Bowl roster, an annual all-star game pitting elite high school seniors from across the state. Though not among the most heavily recruited players nationally, Kinard committed to following his senior year, beginning his path to a storied college career.

College career

Time at Clemson University

Terry Kinard enrolled at in 1978 as a highly recruited from Lancaster High School in . However, his freshman season was derailed early when he suffered a injury during the opening game against NC State, sidelining him for the remainder of the year and leading to a medical redshirt. This setback allowed him time for surgery and recovery, ultimately preserving his eligibility for four full seasons of play. Kinard emerged as a starter at free safety for the in 1979, contributing significantly to an 8-4 team that advanced to the . In a standout performance that year, he recorded two fourth-quarter interceptions and seven tackles to help secure a 16-10 upset victory over on the road, marking one of the program's notable defensive stands. His season totals included three interceptions for 93 yards, helping anchor a defense that limited opponents to an average of just 9.7 points per game. The following year, in 1980, Kinard added two more interceptions amid a 6-5 campaign, continuing to build his reputation as a reliable coverage specialist in the secondary. Kinard's junior season in 1981 proved pivotal, as he played a major role in Clemson's undefeated 12-0 record and national championship, culminating in a 22-15 victory over Nebraska in the Orange Bowl. He led the team with six interceptions for 51 yards, including key diving picks that disrupted opposing passing attacks, and ranked second on the squad in tackles while helping the defense finish in the top 10 nationally in scoring defense. Entering his senior year in 1982, Kinard remained a cornerstone of the secondary, notching six interceptions to lead the team once again during a 9-1-1 season that saw Clemson claim the ACC title and end ranked No. 8 nationally, despite probation preventing a bowl appearance. Over his four playing seasons, Kinard amassed 17 interceptions—a Clemson record that also tied for second in ACC history—along with 30 pass deflections and 294 tackles, the most by a defensive back in program history, underscoring his impact on the Tigers' resurgence as a defensive powerhouse.

Awards and records

During his time at Clemson University, Terry Kinard earned consensus first-team All-American honors in both 1981 and 1982, becoming the first defensive back in school history to achieve this distinction twice. He was also selected as a first-team Associated Press All-American in each of those years, marking him as the only Clemson player to receive consecutive first-team AP recognition. In 1982, Kinard was named the CBS National Defensive Player of the Year, highlighting his standout performance as a senior captain. His defensive prowess contributed to several Clemson records, including the all-time mark for career interceptions by a with 17, a total that also tied the Atlantic Coast Conference record at the time. Kinard's excellence was further recognized in his induction into the in 2001, where he was honored for his contributions to the sport during his collegiate career. Additionally, he was selected to the All-College Football Team for the , underscoring his place among the decade's elite players.

Professional career

New York Giants

The selected Kinard in the first round, tenth overall, of the , drawn by his All-American status at as a . Drafted primarily as a free safety, Kinard quickly adapted to the professional level under head coach , becoming a cornerstone of the Giants' secondary during his seven seasons with the team from 1983 to 1989. Over 105 regular-season games with the Giants, Kinard started 99 contests, establishing himself as a reliable defender known for his ball skills and coverage ability. He recorded 27 interceptions for 574 return yards and two touchdowns, along with six fumble recoveries for 14 yards, contributing significantly to the team's pass defense that ranked among the league's best in the mid-1980s. Notable performances included a career-high three interceptions in a single game against the Dallas Cowboys in 1987, helping to secure a defensive stand despite the loss, and two interceptions in a 1986 victory over the San Diego Chargers. Kinard's defensive contributions were pivotal in the Giants' 1986 season, culminating in a 39-20 victory over the in . As part of a secondary that limited the Broncos to 10 points in the second half after an early deficit, Kinard helped anchor a unit that forced three turnovers and held Denver's high-powered offense in check, securing the franchise's first title. His consistent play earned him a selection in 1988.

Houston Oilers

After leaving the , Kinard signed a three-year contract with the as a on March 30, 1990. Bringing seven years of experience, he immediately assumed the role of starting free safety, anchoring the secondary alongside strong safety and cornerback Richard Johnson in defensive coordinator Jim Eddy's scheme, which emphasized a balanced 3-4 front to support the team's high-powered run-and-shoot offense. During the regular season, Kinard started all 16 games, recording four interceptions for 75 yards—tying for second on the team behind Johnson's league-leading eight—and contributing to a defense that ranked 14th in points allowed (19.2 per game). One of his interceptions, a 47-yard return, came against the on in a 58-14 win. His most notable play occurred on against the , when he recovered a and returned it 72 yards for a in a 58-14 that helped secure Houston's playoff berth. Kinard contributed without missing time due to injury. Kinard started in the Oilers' wild-card playoff loss to the on January 6, 1991, ending their postseason. Following the 1990 season, at age 30, Kinard retired from professional football, concluding an eight-year career.

Career statistics and accomplishments

Over his eight-season career from 1983 to 1990, Terry Kinard appeared in 121 games, starting 115 of them, while recording 31 s for 649 return yards, 3.0 sacks, and 7 fumble recoveries. He also tallied two interception return touchdowns and one fumble return touchdown during his tenure with the and . Kinard's most notable professional accomplishment was winning with the following the 1986 season, where he contributed to the team's 39–20 victory over the . In 1988, he earned a selection to the as a , recognizing his defensive prowess that year. In 2024, as part of the ' centennial celebration, Kinard was honored as the 93rd greatest player in franchise history on the team's Top 100 Players of All-Time list, compiled by an independent committee.

Personal life

Family

Kinard married Cassandra Kinard in 2003. Their son, Jaden Kinard, was born on September 2, 2004. Jaden followed in his father's footsteps by pursuing , joining the as a walk-on from 2022 to 2023. During his time at , Jaden appeared in limited roles, primarily on special teams, before entering the transfer portal in January 2024. In December 2023, Kinard and Jaden publicly accused Clemson head coach of mistreating Jaden during practice sessions following Jaden's decision to . Kinard claimed in a post that Swinney "purposely belittled" Jaden, insulted him, and made personal attacks on two consecutive days, leading Kinard to pull Jaden from practice. Jaden corroborated the account, stating he felt targeted and verbally abused, with teammates attempting to encourage him afterward. The Kinards reiterated their claims in a subsequent video, emphasizing the emotional toll on Jaden. Swinney responded by disputing the allegations, describing the incident as part of an "accountability run" for players who had missed assignments, and denied any personal targeting or belittling. He expressed disappointment in the public nature of the claims but maintained that his coaching approach was consistent and aimed at , not . The controversy highlighted tensions between legacy family ties and modern dynamics at Clemson, though no further formal actions were reported.

Post-retirement activities

After retiring from the in 1990, Kinard initially pursued a career in corporate management, serving in leadership roles with the Burger King Corporation in . He later transitioned to education in his hometown of , where he began teaching at local schools following his time in management. Kinard has taught at institutions such as Alice Drive Junior High, emphasizing character development and for students. In addition to teaching, Kinard has held several coaching positions in youth and high school football. Early in his post-NFL career, he was hired as head football coach for the inaugural eight-man program at Pinecrest Academy in Forsyth, Georgia, leading the team starting in the summer prior to the 2005 season opener. He later returned to South Carolina, coaching at various high school and junior high levels before taking the role of head coach for the Manning Junior High School (MJHS) football team, a position he continues to hold. His NFL background as a defensive specialist has informed his coaching approach, focusing on fundamentals and instinctual play. Kinard remains active in community efforts in Sumter, particularly mentoring through sports programs. In 2016, he served as a guest speaker at the Sumter County Sheriff's Office Boys & Girls Youth Conference, sharing insights from his athletic career to inspire young participants. As of 2024, Kinard continues his dual roles in teaching and at MJHS, with no announced . In 2024, he was honored by the as one of their top 100 players of all time, an accolade celebrated during a Manning Junior High event that highlighted his ongoing contributions to football.

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