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Tigers Are Tough And Poised For Greatness Again

— by Patrick Magoon (patrickmagoon.com) of WIZS

— photo by Patrick Magoon

Clemson’s Saturday night game at Clemson Memorial Stadium was a special event for several fans, coaches, players and veteran soldiers in attendance. Before kickoff, current and former military personnel and Tigers’ seniors playing out their final home game of this season received words of encouragement and roaring applause from the nearly packed stadium. Fans of the Tigers’ stood in awe as a group of men in military uniforms shot their rifles in the air to honor the fallen soldiers who dedicated their lives to protecting this country.

Clemson advances to 11-0 on the season and remains undefeated against Duke after solid performances from defensive end Clelin Ferrell, senior Christian Wilkins, safety Tanner Muse and quarterback Trevor Lawrence. Here is a recap of Clemson’s 35-6 bounce-back win over Duke.

The first half featured an intense battle between Duke’s defensive unit and Clemson’s potent offense. Duke’s energetic defense came out and made a statement early on in the first quarter by limiting Clemson’s offense to four plays or less on each of their first three offensive drives. The Tigers’ failed to put together a scoring play in the first quarter. Lawrence and company went 0 for 7 on third down in the first half, and their ground game was ineffective. The Tigers’ averaged just 1.7 yards per carry and accumulated 17 total rushing yards in the first half.

Duke, on the other hand, moved the ball well, reaching the red zone twice in 15 minutes, which allowed them to take an early 6-0 lead over Clemson. Blue Devils quarterback Daniel Jones was able to string together several quick passes and an impressive 37-yard pass to tight end Daniel Helm.

At the top of the second quarter, the Tigers’ picked up the pace. Lawrence, with the help of receivers Tee Higgins and Justyn Ross, put together an impressive 75-yard touchdown drive, which granted Clemson their first lead of the game. Ross’ highlight-worthy 41-yard touchdown catch down the sideline ignited a fire inside his teammates and gave Clemson the confidence they needed to keep Duke’s offense off of the field. Then with under two minutes left in the first half, Laurence led his offense down the field in eight plays – the result, Ross earned his second touchdown of the night, and the Tigers’ entered the locker room at halftime with a comfortable 14-6 lead. Duke never recovered after that drive.

The Blue Devils received the ball to start the second half and came up empty. Duke’s one chance to put more points on the scoreboard in the second half went down as a missed opportunity after Collin Wareham could not successfully clear the posts on a 42-yard field goal attempt.

Duke did an excellent job of slowing down Clemson’s rushing attack in the first half, but they could only contain Travis Etienne for so long. The Tigers’ wore out Duke’s defensive unit by pounding them with a physical ground game. Clemson controlled the pace of the game for most of the fourth quarter.

Clemson will travel to Pennsylvania to take on ACC coastal conference leader Pittsburgh Panthers on December 1, 2018, at 8:00 P.M. EST.

Florida State Leads ACC Football Preseason Poll

GREENSBORO, N.C. (theACC.com) – Florida State is the preseason favorite to claim the Atlantic Coast Conference football championship, according to a poll of 167 media members held in conjunction with last week’s 2017 ACC Football Kickoff.

The Seminoles, who posted a 10-3 overall record last season and defeated Michigan in the Capital One Orange Bowl, are also picked to capture the Atlantic Division, while Miami received the nod as the likely Coastal Division winner.

Reigning Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson of Louisville was chosen to repeat as ACC Player of the Year after a record-setting 2016 campaign in which he averaged 393.4 yards per game of total offense and accounted for 51 touchdowns, both ACC single-season records. His 1,571 rushing yards and 21 rushing touchdowns were also ACC records for a quarterback.

Jackson, a rising junior from Pompano Beach, Florida, who is the youngest player to win the Heisman Trophy, also was named the 2016 National College Football Player of the Year by the Maxwell Award, Walter Camp, the Sporting News and CBS Sports.

Florida State was named the likely 2017 ACC champions on 118 ballots, followed by defending national champion and two-time defending ACC champion Clemson with 35 votes. Louisville received seven votes, followed by Virginia Tech and Miami with three each and Duke with one.

In the Atlantic Division preseason voting, Florida State led the way with 121 first-place votes and 1,108 total points. Clemson followed with 37 first-place votes and 1,007 points, while Louisville received nine first-place votes and checked in with 843 total points.

NC State (658 total points) was tabbed for a fourth-place Atlantic Division finish, followed by Wake Forest (415), Syracuse (362) and Boston College (283).

Miami, beginning its second season under head coach Mark Richt, was selected the likely Coastal Division winner by 103 voters and amassed 1,065 total points. Defending division champion Virginia Tech followed with 40 first-place votes and 932 points. Georgia Tech placed third with nine first-place votes and 708 points.

Pitt (seven first-place votes) totaled 673 points, followed by North Carolina (four first-place votes) at 606, Duke (four first-place votes) at 473 and Virginia at 219.

The Atlantic and Coastal Division winners will meet in the 2017 Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game on Saturday, December 2, at Charlotte’s Bank of America Stadium. If this year’s media predictions prove correct, it will be a first-ever title game matchup of teams from the Sunshine State and a rematch of an early regular-season showdown. The Seminoles and Hurricanes meet in Tallahassee on September 16.

Florida State owns 15 ACC championships since joining the league in 1992, just behind leader Clemson’s 16 conference crowns. Head coach Jimbo Fisher will welcome back 20 starters this season, including talented sophomore quarterback Deondre Francois and a deep defensive secondary led by Tavarus McFadden, Nate Andrews and Derwin James, a redshirt sophomore who returns after being sidelined by a knee injury in the second game of last season.

Louisville’s Jackson led the preseason ACC Player of the Year balloting with 113 votes, while Florida State’s Francois was listed on 23 ballots and Clemson defensive tackle Christian Wilkins on 11.

Boston College defensive end Harold Landry received eight ACC Preseason Player of the Year votes, followed by NC State all-purpose standout Jaylen Samuels with seven and Syracuse quarterback Eric Dungey with two. Miami linebacker Shaquille Quarterman, Miami wide receiver Ahmmon Richards and Duke quarterback Daniel Jones each received one vote.

 

ACC Championship

  1. Florida State – 118
  2. Clemson – 35
  3. Louisville – 7

4-t. Virginia Tech – 3

4-t. Miami – 3

  1. Duke – 1

 

Atlantic Division  

(First place votes in parenthesis)                  

  1. Florida State (121) – 1,108
  2. Clemson (37) – 1,007
  3. Louisville (9) – 843
  4. NC State – 658
  5. Wake Forest – 415
  6. Syracuse  – 362
  7. Boston College – 283

 

Coastal Division

(First place votes in parenthesis)                  

  1. Miami (103) – 1,065
  2. Virginia Tech (40) – 932
  3. Georgia Tech (9) – 708
  4. Pitt (7) – 673
  5. North Carolina (4) – 606
  6. Duke (4) -473
  7. Virginia -219

 

ACC Player of the Year

  1. Lamar Jackson, QB, Louisville – 113
  2. Deondre Francois, QB, Florida State – 23
  3. Christian Wilkins, DT, Clemson – 11
  4. Harold Landry, DE, Boston College – 8
  5. Jaylen Samuels, AP, NC State – 7
  6. Eric Dungey, QB, Syracuse – 2

7-t. Shaquille Quarterman, LB, Miami – 1

7-t. Ahmmon Richards, WR, Miami – 1

7-t. Daniel Jones, QB, Duke – 1