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1 2018 CLEMSON FOOTBALL @ClemsonFB ClemsonTigers.com Ti GAME CENTER SATURDAY, NOV. 24 • 7 P.M. ET • MEMORIAL STADIUM (81,500) • CLEMSON, S.C. NO. 2/2 CLEMSON (11-0, 8-0 ACC) vs. NR/RV SOUTH CAROLINA (6-4, 4-4 SEC) Date Opponent TV Score/Time (ET) 9/1 vs. FURMAN 1 ACC 48-7 W 9/8 at Texas A&M ESPN 28-26 W 9/15 vs. GEORGIA SOUTHERN 2 ESPNU 38-7 W 9/22 at Georgia Tech* ABC 49-21 W 9/29 vs. SYRACUSE* 3 ABC 27-23 W 10/6 at Wake Forest* ESPN 63-3 W 10/13 - OPEN DATE - 10/20 vs. NC STATE* 4 ESPN 41-7 W 10/27 at Florida State* ABC 59-10 W 11/3 vs. LOUISVILLE* 5 ABC 77-16 W 11/10 at Boston College* ABC 27-7 W 11/17 vs. DUKE* 6 ESPN 35-6 W 11/24 vs. SOUTH CAROLINA 7 ESPN 7 p.m. 12/1 vs. Pittsburgh (ACC Championship) ABC 8 p.m. * - ACC contest; Note: Home games in bold; 1 Football Reunion Day; 2 Family Weekend; 3 Hall of Fame Day; 4 Homecoming; 5 IPTAY Day; 6 Military Appreciation Day; 7 Solid Orange Day 2018 SCHEDULE/RESULTS CLEMSON SEARCHES FOR FIFTH STRAIGHT WIN IN SERIES AGAINST SOUTH CAROLINA No. 2/2 Clemson will wrap up the 2018 regular season on Saturday, Nov. 24, when the team plays host to archrival South Carolina. Kickoff from Memorial Stadium is set for 7 p.m. ET. Here's a look at what's on the line this week by the numbers. - 100: Clemson enters this week in search of its 100th win of the decade. Clemson would become only the third FBS program to win 100 games this decade, joining Alabama and Ohio State. - 70: A win Saturday would be Clemson's 70th all- time win against South Carolina. Currently, Clemson's 69 all-time wins against South Carolina are its most against any opponent. - 52: Clemson's senior class enters its final game at Death Valley with a 51-4 record since 2015. A 52nd win would add to the school and ACC records set by the class with its 51st win last week. - 17: Sophomore running back Travis Etienne tied Clemson's single-season school record by recording his 17th rushing touchdown of the year last week. With one more rushing touchdown this week, he can break the deadlock with Lester Brown (1978), James Davis (2006) and Wayne Gallman (2016) to take sole ownership of the school record. - 5: After dropping five straight Palmetto Bowl contests to South Carolina from 2009-13, the Tigers are looking to return the favor with a five-game streak of their own. On Sunday, Clemson can earn a fifth consecutive win against the Gamecocks for the first time since a seven- game streak from 1934-40. CLEMSON FOOTBALL ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Athletic Communications: 864-656-2114 Ticket Office Phone 1-800-CLEMSON Social Media @ClemsonFB Website(s) ClemsonTigers.com DaboSwinney.com Practice Facility: Allen N. Reeves Football Complex, 100 Reeves Lane Clemson, SC 29631 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 31 Clemson, SC 29633 DABO SWINNEY PRESS CONFERENCE Head Coach Dabo Swinney holds his weekly press conference at the Team Meeting Room on the second floor of the Allen N. Reeves Football Complex each Tuesday at 11 a.m. Each Tuesday press conference will be available on ClemsonTigers.com. COORDINATOR AVAILABILITY A Clemson offensive coordinator — either Tony Elliott or Jeff Scott — will be available on Mondays at 11:45 a.m. at the Poe Indoor Facility. Defensive Coordinator Brent Venables will be available at the Poe Indoor Facility on Mondays at noon. STUDENT-ATHLETE INTERVIEWS The majority of Clemson student-athlete interviews are held each Monday in the Poe Indoor Facility. Contact Ross Taylor each Sunday by 4 p.m. with your requests for the week. Monday availability will typically start at 11 a.m. A few players may also be made available after Coach Swinney’s Tuesday press conference. ACC COACHES TELECONFERENCE The ACC holds a teleconference for the media every Wednesday from 10:30 a.m., to 1 p.m. The first session is Aug. 29 and the last is Nov. 21. The final teleconference (Nov. 20) is held on Tuesday of Thanksgiving week. The teleconference is live streamed on TheACC.com. Please reach out to the ACC to inquire about call access. Time Head Coach Team 10:40 a.m. Bronco Mendenhall Virginia 10:50 a.m. Dabo Swinney Clemson 11 a.m. Bobby Petrino Louisville 11:10 a.m. Dino Babers Syracuse 11:20 a.m. Larry Fedora North Carolina 11:30 a.m. Paul Johnson Georgia Tech 11:40 a.m. Willie Taggart Florida State 11:50 a.m. Justin Fuente Virginia Tech Noon Dave Clawson Wake Forest 12:10 p.m. Pat Narduzzi Pittsburgh 12:20 p.m. Steve Addazio Boston College 12:30 p.m. David Cutcliffe Duke 12:40 p.m. Dave Doeren NC State 12:50 p.m. Mark Richt Miami (Fla.) SWINNEY SUNDAY TELECONFERENCE Head Coach Dabo Swinney will hold a teleconference each Sunday at 6 p.m. Contact Ross Taylor to request access to the call. MEDIA AVAILABILITY CLEMSON/SOUTH CAROLINA SERIES HISTORY: - OVERALL: Clemson leads series, 69-42-4 - HOME: Clemson leads series, 18-10-1 - ROAD: Clemson leads series, 51-32-3 - NEUTRAL: N/A - LAST MEETING: Nov. 25, 2017 (34-10, W) - STREAK: Clemson, Won 4 GAME CREDENTIALS Media wishing to apply for credentials to cover Clemson Football games at Memorial Stadium will be asked to apply at www.sportssystems.com/clemson. Please contact Libby Kehn at [email protected] with any questions or concerns. WEEKLY ACCESS Media members without season credentials should contact Ross Taylor to request access to player and coach media availability at the Allen N. Reeves Football Complex. All credentialing decisions are made in accordance with the Clemson University Athletics Media Credential Policy, available at ClemsonTigers.com/mediapolicy. CREDENTIALS Primary Contact [email protected] O: 864-656-9767 C: 972-741-7778 ROSS TAYLOR Secondary Contact [email protected] O: 864-656-1921 C: 864-986-9046 BRIAN HENNESSY Feature Video Production [email protected] O: 864-656-2956 NIK CONKLIN Associate AD [email protected] O: 864-656-1626 JONATHAN GANTT Design & Digital [email protected] O: 864-656-1920 JEFF KALLIN Credentials [email protected] LIBBY KEHN TELEVISION: ESPN (Steve Levy, Brian Griese, Todd McShay) RADIO: Clemson Tigers Network (Don Munson, Rodney Williams, Tim Bourret, Reggie Merriweather) **Sirius 119, XM 193, Internet 955** RADIO: Touchdown Radio (Brett Dolan, KC Jones)

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Page 1: CLEMSON FOOTBALL ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS · Alabama and Ohio State. - 70: A win Saturday would be Clemson's 70th all-time win against South Carolina. Currently, Clemson's 69 all-time

12018 CLEMSON FOOTBALL@ClemsonFB ClemsonTigers.com

Ti GAME CENTER

SATURDAY, NOV. 24 • 7 P.M. ET • MEMORIAL STADIUM (81,500) • CLEMSON, S.C.

NO. 2/2 CLEMSON (11-0, 8-0 ACC) vs. NR/RV SOUTH CAROLINA (6-4, 4-4 SEC)

Date Opponent TV Score/Time (ET)9/1 vs. FURMAN1 ACC 48-7 W9/8 at Texas A&M ESPN 28-26 W9/15 vs. GEORGIA SOUTHERN 2 ESPNU 38-7 W9/22 at Georgia Tech* ABC 49-21 W9/29 vs. SYRACUSE*3 ABC 27-23 W10/6 at Wake Forest* ESPN 63-3 W10/13 - OPEN DATE -10/20 vs. NC STATE*4 ESPN 41-7 W10/27 at Florida State* ABC 59-10 W11/3 vs. LOUISVILLE*5 ABC 77-16 W11/10 at Boston College* ABC 27-7 W11/17 vs. DUKE*6 ESPN 35-6 W11/24 vs. SOUTH CAROLINA7 ESPN 7 p.m.12/1 vs. Pittsburgh (ACC Championship) ABC 8 p.m.* - ACC contest; Note: Home games in bold; 1 Football Reunion Day; 2 Family Weekend; 3 Hall of Fame Day; 4 Homecoming; 5 IPTAY Day; 6 Military Appreciation Day; 7 Solid Orange Day

2018 SCHEDULE/RESULTSCLEMSON SEARCHES FOR FIFTH STRAIGHT WIN IN SERIES AGAINST SOUTH CAROLINA

No. 2/2 Clemson will wrap up the 2018 regular season on Saturday, Nov. 24, when the team plays host to archrival South Carolina. Kickoff from Memorial Stadium is set for 7 p.m. ET.

Here's a look at what's on the line this week by the numbers.

- 100: Clemson enters this week in search of its 100th win of the decade. Clemson would become only the third FBS program to win 100 games this decade, joining Alabama and Ohio State.

- 70: A win Saturday would be Clemson's 70th all-time win against South Carolina. Currently, Clemson's 69 all-time wins against South Carolina are its most against any opponent.

- 52: Clemson's senior class enters its final game at Death Valley with a 51-4 record since 2015. A 52nd win would add to the school and ACC records set by the class with its 51st win last week.

- 17: Sophomore running back Travis Etienne tied Clemson's single-season school record by recording his 17th rushing touchdown of the year last week. With one more rushing touchdown this week, he can break the deadlock with Lester Brown (1978), James Davis (2006) and Wayne Gallman (2016) to take sole ownership of the school record.

- 5: After dropping five straight Palmetto Bowl contests to South Carolina from 2009-13, the Tigers are looking to return the favor with a five-game streak of their own. On Sunday, Clemson can earn a fifth consecutive win against the Gamecocks for the first time since a seven-game streak from 1934-40.

CLEMSON FOOTBALL ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONSAthletic Communications: 864-656-2114Ticket Office Phone 1-800-CLEMSONSocial Media @ClemsonFBWebsite(s) ClemsonTigers.com DaboSwinney.comPractice Facility: Allen N. Reeves Football Complex, 100 Reeves Lane Clemson, SC 29631Mailing Address: P.O. Box 31 Clemson, SC 29633

DABO SWINNEY PRESS CONFERENCE Head Coach Dabo Swinney holds his weekly press conference at the Team Meeting Room on the second floor of the Allen N. Reeves Football Complex each Tuesday at 11 a.m. Each Tuesday press conference will be available on ClemsonTigers.com.

COORDINATOR AVAILABILITY A Clemson offensive coordinator — either Tony Elliott or Jeff Scott — will be available on Mondays at 11:45 a.m. at the Poe Indoor Facility. Defensive Coordinator Brent Venables will be available at the Poe Indoor Facility on Mondays at noon.

STUDENT-ATHLETE INTERVIEWS The majority of Clemson student-athlete interviews are held each Monday in the Poe Indoor Facility. Contact Ross Taylor each Sunday by 4 p.m. with your requests for the week. Monday availability will typically start at 11 a.m. A few players may also be made available after Coach Swinney’s Tuesday press conference.

ACC COACHES TELECONFERENCE The ACC holds a teleconference for the media every Wednesday from 10:30 a.m., to 1 p.m. The first session is Aug. 29 and the last is Nov. 21. The final teleconference (Nov. 20) is held on Tuesday of Thanksgiving week. The teleconference is live streamed on TheACC.com. Please

reach out to the ACC to inquire about call access.

Time Head Coach Team10:40 a.m. Bronco Mendenhall Virginia10:50 a.m. Dabo Swinney Clemson11 a.m. Bobby Petrino Louisville11:10 a.m. Dino Babers Syracuse11:20 a.m. Larry Fedora North Carolina11:30 a.m. Paul Johnson Georgia Tech11:40 a.m. Willie Taggart Florida State11:50 a.m. Justin Fuente Virginia TechNoon Dave Clawson Wake Forest12:10 p.m. Pat Narduzzi Pittsburgh12:20 p.m. Steve Addazio Boston College12:30 p.m. David Cutcliffe Duke12:40 p.m. Dave Doeren NC State12:50 p.m. Mark Richt Miami (Fla.)

SWINNEY SUNDAY TELECONFERENCE Head Coach Dabo Swinney will hold a teleconference each Sunday at 6 p.m. Contact Ross Taylor to request access to the call.

MEDIA AVAILABILITYCLEMSON/SOUTH CAROLINA SERIES HISTORY: - OVERALL: Clemson leads series, 69-42-4

- HOME: Clemson leads series, 18-10-1

- ROAD: Clemson leads series, 51-32-3

- NEUTRAL: N/A

- LAST MEETING: Nov. 25, 2017 (34-10, W)

- STREAK: Clemson, Won 4

GAME CREDENTIALS Media wishing to apply for credentials to cover Clemson Football games at Memorial Stadium will be asked to apply at www.sportssystems.com/clemson. Please contact Libby Kehn at [email protected] with any questions or concerns.

WEEKLY ACCESS Media members without season credentials should contact Ross Taylor to request access to player and coach media availability at the Allen N. Reeves Football Complex. All credentialing decisions are made in accordance with the Clemson University Athletics Media Credential Policy, available at ClemsonTigers.com/mediapolicy.

CREDENTIALS

Primary [email protected]: 864-656-9767C: 972-741-7778

ROSS TAYLORSecondary Contact

[email protected]: 864-656-1921C: 864-986-9046

BRIAN HENNESSYFeature Video Production

[email protected]: 864-656-2956

NIK CONKLINAssociate AD

[email protected]: 864-656-1626

JONATHAN GANTTDesign & Digital

[email protected]: 864-656-1920

JEFF KALLINCredentials

[email protected]

LIBBY KEHN

TELEVISION: ESPN (Steve Levy, Brian Griese, Todd McShay)

RADIO: Clemson Tigers Network (Don Munson, Rodney Williams, Tim Bourret, Reggie Merriweather) **Sirius 119, XM 193, Internet 955**

RADIO: Touchdown Radio (Brett Dolan, KC Jones)

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WHAT TO WATCH FOR THIS WEEK- Clemson attempting to complete its seventh

undefeated regular season in school history, joining the 1900 (6-0), 1906 (4-0-3), 1948 (10-0), 1950 (8-0-1), 1981 (11-0) and 2015 (12-0) Clemson squads. A win would make it Clemson's fifth time finishing a regular season with without any losses or ties.

- Clemson attempting to open a season 12-0 for only the third time, joining a 12-0 record in all 12 games of the 1981 season and a 12-0 mark in the first 12 games of 2015.

- Clemson winning the first 12 games of a season for the second time under Head Coach Dabo Swinney (2015). Swinney would become the first coach in Clemson history to coach the school to multiple 12-0 starts, as Danny Ford accomplished the feat once during Clemson's 1981 national championship campaign.

- The 2018 Tigers winning a 12th game to tie the 1981 and 2017 squads for the third-most wins in a season in school history.

- Clemson winning its 52nd game in the last four years to add to existing school and ACC records for wins held by Clemson's 2018 senior class.

- Clemson's 2018 senior class improving upon its current .927 winning percentage since 2015, which far outpaces the school record set by the 2017 seniors (.877, 50-7). The 2018 senior class is attempting to become the first in school history to field a winning percentage of .900 or better.

- Clemson attempting to earn its 100th win of the decade and reach the century mark in wins in a decade for the first time in school history. Clemson's 99-22 record in the 2010s already represents the winningest decade in Clemson history, surpassing the 87-25-4 mark set in the 1980s. Clemson would join Alabama and Ohio State as the only FBS schools to win 100 games this decade.

- Clemson improving to 70-42-4 all-time against South Carolina. Clemson's 69 all-time wins against South Carolina are the program's most against any opponent, and a win Saturday would give Clemson 70 wins against a single school for the first time in history.

- Clemson recording five consecutive wins against South Carolina for the first time since a seven-game streak from 1934-40. That seven-game streak stands as the longest winning streak in the series by either team.

- Clemson's 2018 senior class attempting to become the 13th class in school history to defeat South Carolina in four consecutive seasons, joining the 1900, 1919, 1930, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1983, 1991, 2000 and 2005 and 2017 seniors.

- Clemson improving to 19-10-1 all-time against South Carolina at home.

- Clemson winning a third straight home game against South Carolina for the first time since defeating the Gamecocks at Death Valley four straight times from 1998-2004.

- Clemson entering the contest having won its last two games in the series against South Carolina by at least 24 points (49 points in 2016 and 24 points in 2017). A third consecutive win of 24 points of more would match the 1898-1900 games for the longest streak of 24-point victories in the series by either team.

- Head Coach Dabo Swinney improving to 6-5 all-time against South Carolina and make him the first Clemson coach with wins against the Gamecocks in five straight years since Jess Nealy accomplished the feat in his final six games in the series from 1934-39.

- Swinney becoming the fifth coach in Clemson history to defeat South Carolina six times, joining Frank Howard (13), Danny Ford (7), Tommy Bowden (7) and Jess Nealy (6).

NOTES

Nickname TigersLocation Clemson, S.C. 29633Colors Tiger Orange & RegaliaFounded 1889Enrollment (2017-18) 24,387President Dr. James P. Clements (Maryland-Baltimore County ‘85)Director of Athletics Dan Radakovich (Indiana (Pa.) ‘80)Conference Atlantic Coast Conference (Atlantic Division)Facility (Capacity) Memorial Stadium (81,500) Year Opened 1942 Record Crowd 86,092 (Oct. 23, 1999 vs. Florida State)Head Coach Dabo Swinney (Alabama '93) Years as a full-time college coach* 23 Winning seasons (HC & Asst.)* 20 Bowl seasons (HC & Asst.)* 19 Record as an assistant coach 106-58-1 (.645) Record as a head coach^ 112-30 (.789) Record at Clemson (HC & Asst.) 155-55 (.738) * entering 2018; ^ all at ClemsonFirst Year of Football 1896Seasons of Football (inc. 2018) 123Overall Record 740-459-45Record in ACC Play (since 1953) 294-144-6 ACC regular season play* 290-143-6 ACC Championship Games 4-1 * According to ACC recordsNational Championships 2 (1981, 2016)Conference Championships 23 SIAA (4) 1900,02,03^,06^ Southern (2) 1940,48 ACC (17) 1956,58,59,65,66,67,78,81,82, 86,87,88,91,2011,15,16,17 ^ indicates co-championshipBowl Appearances 42 Bowl Record 22-20 First appearance 1939 (Cotton Bowl)College Football Playoff Berths 3 2015, 2016*, 2017 * denotes National Championship Consensus All-Americans 25* *Counts Terry Kinard (1981-82) and Vic Beasley (2013-14) twice for earning multiple selectionsAP First-Team All-Americans 22* *Counts Terry Kinard (1981-82) twice for earning multiple selections

QUICK FACTS - CLEMSON- Clemson attempting to win a 12th straight game,

which would represent sole possession of the fifth-longest winning streak in team history.

- Clemson winning its 10th consecutive November game, dating back to 2015. It would be the program's longest November winning streak since winning 13 straight in the 11th month of the year across the 1988-92 seasons.

- Clemson winning its 15th consecutive game at Memorial Stadium, dating back to a 56-7 win against South Carolina on Nov. 25, 2016. The current 14-game streak is Clemson's tied the second-longest home winning streak in Dabo Swinney’s tenure as head coach, trailing a 21-game home winning streak from 2013-16.

- Clemson attempting to finish the season 7-0 at home. It would be Clemson's sixth time in school history winning seven home games in a single season, including 1987 (7-1), 2011 (7-0), 2014 (7-0), 2015 (7-0) and 2017 (7-0).

- Clemson going undefeated at home in back-to-back years for the first time since 2014-15.

- Clemson's senior class attempting to improve to 27-1 at Death Valley to tie the 2017 seniors for the best home record in school history.

- Head Coach Dabo Swinney earning his 113th career victory to tie Frank Beamer (113) for third-most career wins as head coach of an ACC program. (Note: Beamer's figure reflects his 113 wins after Virginia Tech joined the ACC as a member institution, excluding his victories as an independent or as a member of other conferences).

- Clemson attempting to win seven consecutive games by 20 or more points for the first time in school history. The current six-game streak of 20-point wins is tied for the most in school history with the final five games of the 1989 season and the 1990 season opener.

- Clemson scoring 27 or more points in a 12th straight game for the first time in school history. Clemson's current 11-game streak is already a school record.

- Clemson attempting to hold an opponent to single digits in points for a third straight game for the first time since the first three games of the 2000 season.

- Clemson holding an opponent to 20 or fewer points in seven straight games for the first time since an eight-game stretch across the final seven games of the 2005 season and the 2006 season opener.

- Clemson entering the contest having not surrendered a touchdown on defense in the last eight quarters. Clemson's defense has not allowed a touchdown when the score of a game has been within 14 points since the fourth quarter of the Syracuse game, a total of 24 quarters ago.

- Clemson attempting to reach four sacks in an eighth game this season, which would match the mark set by the 2015 Tigers for the most in Swinney's tenure. With four or more sacks this week, the 2018 Tigers would be Swinney's first team to post four or more sacks in five straight games.

- Clemson entering the week as one of only two programs in the country in the Top 10 in both total offense (520.5, eighth) and total defense (254.4, second). Clemson's 266.1-yard average yardage differential is the best in the country.

- Clemson (492) scoring eight points to post the fifth 500-point season in school history. All four previous instances have come under Swinney.

- Clemson entering this week with 66 total touchdowns scored by 21 different players. The 21 different players to score a touchdown this season are tied with the 2013 Tigers for the most in a single season in school history.

- Clemson (66) chasing the 2012 Tigers (68), 2013 Tigers (69), 2015 Tigers (71) and 2016 Tigers (75) for the most total touchdowns in a season in school history.

Location Columbia, S.C.Enrollment 34,731President Harris PastidesAthletic Director Ray TannerNickname GamecocksColors Black, GarnetConference Southeastern ConferenceHome Field (Capacity) Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250)Head Coach Will MuschampRecord at School 21-15 (3)Career Record 49-36 (7)Weekly Press Conference Tuesday, 12:30 p.m.Offensive Coordinator Bryan McClendonDefensive Coordinator Travis RobinsonLettermen Returning/Lost 53/15Starters Returning/Lost 16/8Football ACD Steve FinkEmail [email protected] 803-777-5204ACD Overnight Address Rice Athletic Center; 1304 Heyward St.; Columbia, SC 29208Athletic Website GamecocksOnline.comTwitter @GamecockFB

QUICK FACTS - SOUTH CAROLINA

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COACHESHC Dabo Swinney DAB-oh SWEE-neeAHC/STC/TE Coach Danny Pearman PEER-manDE Coach Lemanski Hall LUH-man-skee

PLAYERS

S Kyle Cote COHT-eeS Peter Cote COHT-eeRB Travis Etienne EE-tee-ehnC Justin Falcinelli fal-sih-NEHL-eeDE Clelin Ferrell CLEE-lihn FURR-ullOL Zach Giella jee-EH-luhPK Greg Huegel HYOO-guhlDE Xavier Kelly ehx-ZAYV-yuhrWR Derion Kendrick DAYR-ee-ahnRB Ryan Mac Lain mak-LAYNDL Justin Mascoll MA-skohlS Tanner Muse MuzeTE Milan Richard MY-lynn RITCH-erdLB James Skalski SKAL-skeeLB Baylon Spector BAY-lehnP Will Spiers SPY-ursCB A.J. Terrell teh-REHLDL Xavier Thomas ehx-ZAYV-yuhrWR Trevion Thompson TRAY-vee-ahnDB K'Von Wallace KAY-vahn

HOMETOWNS/HIGH SCHOOLS

Belton-Honea Path HS (Kendall Joseph) HUHN-ee-uhOlathe, Kan. (Isaiah Simmons) oh-LAY-thuhPavo, Ga. (Austin Bryant) PAY-vohSocastee HS (Cole & Hunter Renfrow) SAHK-uh-stee

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

- Clemson (35) entering the game five rushing touchdowns shy of its single-season school record (40 in 2017).

- Clemson (5,725) gaining 275 yards to post the seventh 6,000-yard season in team history. All six previous 6,000-yard campaigns have been under Swinney.

- Clemson (2,725) needing 275 rushing yards to post the sixth 3,000-yard rushing season in school history. It would be only the team's second 3,000-yard rushing season under Swinney (3,345 in 2015).

- Clemson attempting to outrush an opponent for the 11th time this season. The Tigers enter this week having outrushed opponents in 21 of their 25 games since 2017 and are 21-0 when outrushing opponents in that time frame.

- Clemson entering the game as one of five schools (Ball State, Georgia Tech, SMU and Syracuse) with three active 1,000-yard career rushers on its current roster (Adam Choice, Travis Etienne and Tavien Feaster).

- Clemson attempting to produce multiple 100-yard rushers in a game for the third time this season. It would mark the fourth season in school history in which Clemson had produced multiple 100-yard rushers in at least three games (three in 1951, three in 1985, four in 2015).

- Clemson (one in 2018) attempting to return multiple punts for touchdowns for the first time since 2009 (Jacoby Ford vs. Middle Tennessee State and C.J. Spiller vs. Boston College).

- Running back Travis Etienne rushing for 200 yards for the second time in his career to tie the school record for career 200-yard rushing games (Ray Yauger, 1967-69; Terrence Flagler, 1982-86; Raymond Priester, 1994-97; Andre Ellington, 2009-12).

- Etienne (1,923) rushing for 77 yards to reach 2,000 rushing yards for his career.

- Etienne (1,157) chasing No. 9 Andre Ellington (1,178 in 2011), No. 8 James Davis (1,187 in 2006), No. 7 Terry Allen (1,192 in 1988), No. 6 Kenny Flowers (1,200 in 1985), No. 5 C.J. Spiller (1,212 in 2009), No. 4 Terrence Flagler (1,258 in 1986) on the school's leaderboard for rushing yards in a single season.

- Etienne (1,157) needing 143 rushing yards to post only the fourth 1,300-yard rushing season in school history (Wayne Gallman in 2015; Raymond Priester in 1995 and 1996).

- Etienne (30) chasing No. 6 Lester Brown (31 from 1976-79), No. 5 C.J. Spiller (32 from 2006-09), No. 4 Andre Ellington (33 from 2009-12) and No. 3 Wayne Gallman (34 from 2014-16) on the school's leaderboard for career rushing touchdowns.

- Etienne (31) chasing No. 6 Lester Brown (32) and Nos. 4 Wayne Gallman and Andre Ellington (36) on the school's leaderboard for total touchdowns in a career.

- Etienne (17) needing a touchdown to take sole possession of Clemson's record for rushing touchdowns in a single season. He presently is tied for the record with Lester Brown (1978), James Davis (2006) and Wayne Gallman (2016).

- Etienne (108) entering the game 30 points shy of Greg Huegel's school record for points in a season (138 in 2015). Etienne is 20 points behind C.J. Spiller's mark for the most by a non-kicker (128 in 2009).

- Defensive end Clelin Ferrell entering the week with 26.0 career sacks, fourth-most among active players in the FBS.

- Ferrell (26.0) chasing No. 4 William Perry (27.0 from 1981-84) and Nos. 2 Michael Dean Perry (28.0 from 1984-87) and Gaines Adams (28.0 from 2003-06) on the school's all-time leaderboard in career sacks.

- Ferrell (10.5) entering the game tied for eighth in school history in sacks in a single season. He is 1.5 sacks shy of tying Vic Beasley (12.0 in 2014) and Kevin Dodd (12.0 in 2015) for sixth-most in a season in school history and 2.0 sacks away from tying Gaines Adams (12.5 in 2006) and Shaq Lawson (12.5 in 2015) for fourth.

- Ferrell attempting to record 2.0 sacks in back-to-back games for the second time this season.

- Ferrell making his 41st career start to pull within two of Levon Kirkland's school record for starts by a defensive end/outside linebacker (43 from 1988-91).

- Wide receiver Tee Higgins (seven) catching two touchdowns to tie or three touchdowns to break Deon Cain's school record for receiving touchdowns by a sophomore (nine in 2016).

- Higgins (seven) scoring another receiving touchdown to enter the Top 10 in a season in school history (seven players currently tied for 10th).

- Kicker Greg Huegel (52) kicking three field goals to tie or four field goals to pass Aaron Hunt (55 from 2000-03) for fifth-most career field goals in school history.

- Huegel (195) converting five PATs to join Chandler Catanzaro as the only players in school history to make 200 career extra points. Huegel is eight PATs away from matching Catanzaro's school record (203).

- Huegel (54) entering the game ranked fifth in extra points made in a single season in school history.

- Huegel making his 45th career start at kicker to become only the fourth kicker in school history to start 45 times in a career (52, Chandler Catanzaro; 47, Aaron Hunt; 46, Nelson Welch).

NOTES- Tackle Mitch Hyatt adding to his school records for

most career snaps from scrimmage (3,484) and most career starts (53).

- Defensive linemen Dexter Lawrence (three) blocking his fourth career placekick to tie Jarvis Jenkins' school record for most career blocked placekicks (four from 2007-10).

- Quarterback Trevor Lawrence (21) throwing a touchdown to pass Woodrow Dantzler (21 in 2001) and Charlie Whitehurst (21 in 2003) for sole possession of seventh on the school's leaderboard for touchdown passes in a single season.

- Lawrence (21) throwing three touchdown passes to tie or four touchdowns to pass Bobby Gage (24 from 1945-48) and Tommy Kendrick (24 from 1967-69) for ninth-most career touchdown passes in school history.

- Lawrence (2,095) throwing for 484 yards to pass Woodrow Dantzler (2,578) for 10th-most passing yards in a single season in school history.

ATLANTIC DIVISION

SCHOOL ACC PCT. OVERALL PCT. HOME AWAY NEUTRAL DIVISION STREAKClemson 8-0 1.000 11-0 1.000 6-0 5-0 0-0 6-0 W11Syracuse 5-3 0.625 8-3 0.727 6-0 2-3 0-0 4-1 L1NC State 4-3 0.571 7-3 0.700 5-1 2-2 0-0 3-3 W1Boston College 4-3 0.571 7-4 0.636 5-1 2-3 0-0 2-3 L2Florida State 3-5 0.375 5-6 0.455 4-2 1-4 0-0 3-3 W1Wake Forest 2-5 0.286 5-6 0.455 2-5 3-1 0-0 2-4 L1Louisville 0-8 0.000 2-9 0.182 2-5 0-4 0-0 0-6 L8

COASTAL DIVISION

SCHOOL ACC PCT. OVERALL PCT. HOME AWAY NEUTRAL DIVISION STREAKPitt 6-1 0.857 7-4 0.636 5-1 2-3 0-0 4-1 W4Georgia Tech 5-3 0.625 7-4 0.636 4-2 3-2 0-0 4-2 W4Virginia 4-3 0.571 7-4 0.636 5-1 1-3 1-0 3-2 L1Duke 3-4 0.429 7-4 0.636 3-2 4-2 0-0 3-3 L1Miami 3-4 0.429 6-5 0.545 4-2 2-3 0-0 2-3 W1Virginia Tech 3-4 0.429 4-6 0.400 1-4 3-2 0-0 2-3 L4North Carolina 1-6 0.143 2-8 0.200 2-2 0-6 0-0 1-5 W1

ACC STANDINGS

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- Lawrence (2,095) entering the game 431 yards shy of Kyle Parker's record for passing yards by a freshman (2,526 in 2009). Lawrence already owns the school record for passing yards by a true freshman.

- Hunter Renfrow adding to his school records for career starts by a wide receiver (43) and consecutive games with a reception (39).

- Renfrow (1,981) entering the game 19 yards away from becoming the 13th player in school history to reach 2,000 career receiving yards.

- Renfrow (173) catching five passes to pass Mike Williams (177 from 2013-16) for fifth on the school's leaderboard for career receptions.

- Renfrow (15) recording his 16th career touchdown reception to tie Terrance Roulhac, Derrick Hamilton and Jacoby Ford (16 each) for 10th-most career touchdown receptions in Clemson history.

- Wide receiver Amari Rodgers (289) needing 11 punt return yards to post the 10th season with 300 punt return yards by an individual in school history. He and Ray-Ray McCloud (303 last year) would become the first duo to accomplish the feat in back-to-back years.

- Rodgers (289) entering the game 73 yards shy of Darnell Stephens' freshman school record for punt return yards (362 in 1991).

- Rodgers attempting to join Shad Bryant (two in 1938), Don Kelley (two in 1970) and Donnell Woolford (two in 1987) as the only players in school history to record multiple punt return touchdowns in a single season.

- Defensive tackle Christian Wilkins adding to his 41 career starts, already the most by a defensive tackle in school history.

- Wilkins playing his 56th career game to tie Dorian O'Daniel (2014-17) for second-most in school history. At 55 career games, Wilkins is currently two shy of fullback Chad Diehl's school record of 57 (2007-11).

FINAL HOME GAME FOR THE 2018 SENIORSThough the team formally celebrated Senior Day

against Duke last week, this week's contest will represent the last appearance by Clemson's 2018 senior class at Memorial Stadium.

An attempt to encapsulate the full contribution of Clemson's 2018 senior class may be futile, as the group will eventually conclude its time as Tigers as one of the most successful senior classes in the history of college football. Currently, the 2018 senior class...

... holds a 51-4 overall record in the last four years, one of two senior classes in the country to produce 50 wins in that span.

... is already the winningest class in both Clemson and ACC history.

... will become the first senior class in conference history to play in four consecutive ACC Championship games, and with a win in Charlotte, could become the first class in conference history to win four ACC titles outright.

... is attempting to become only the second senior class in the country ever to earn four consecutive College Football Playoff berths.

... has won 42 games against Power Five conference opponents since 2015, the most in the country.

... has been ranked in the AP Top 15 in every poll of their careers, including a Top 10 ranking in each of the last 55 polls, tied for the longest such streak in the country.

... is 26-1 in Death Valley, tied for the best home record in the country since 2015. The class can tie the 2017 Clemson seniors for the most wins at Death Valley (27) with a victory against South Carolina.

... finished 23-1 in ACC Atlantic division play and posted 4-0 marks against five of their six Atlantic division

foes, with perfect 4-0 records against Boston College, Florida State, Louisville, NC State and Wake Forest.

MOST WINS BY SENIOR CLASSES (FBS HISTORY)

Rank School Years Record1. Alabama 2014-17 53-52. Alabama 2015-18* 52-33. Clemson 2015-18* 51-4 Alabama 2013-16 51-65. Clemson 2014-17 50-7 Alabama 2012-15 50-6 Ohio State 2012-15 50-4 Boise State 2008-11 50-39. Ohio State 2014-17 49-6 Clemson 2013-16 49-7 Florida State 2012-15 49-6 Boise State 2009-12 49-4 Alabama 2009-12 49-5 Boise State 2006-09 49-4 Nebraska 1994-97 49-2*Class still active

GOING STREAKINGClemson enters this week riding an 11-game winning

streak, with all 10 coming this season. UCF (23), Alabama (13), Notre Dame (12), Clemson (11), Michigan (10) and Utah State (10) are the only schools with active streaks of at least 10 games.

Clemson's current 11-game winning streak mark's the program's 10th all-time winning streak of at least 10 games. Recently, Clemson had a 17-game winning streak from 2014-15 that remains the longest in school history. Alabama ended that streak in the 2015 season National Championship game.

The current streak marks the third time Dabo Swinney has had a winning streak of at least 10 games. Danny Ford had three separate streaks of at least 10 games, including a 13-game streak from 1980 through the last game of the 1981 season.

Frank Howard had a 15-game winning streak from 1947-49 and was part of a 13-game streak from 1939-40. The first 10-game winning streak took place under John Heisman from 1899 to 1901.

LONGEST CLEMSON WINNING STREAKSFirst Win Last Win StreakGeorgia State, 11-22-2014 Oklahoma, 12-31-2015 17Furman, 11-8-1947 Presbyterian, 9-17-1949 15NC State, 10-7-1939 South Carolina, 10-24-1940 13South Carolina, 11-22-1980 Nebraska, 1-1-1982 13Furman, 9-1-2018 [Active] 11Wake Forest, 11-19-2016 Wake Forest, 10-17-17 11Villanova, 9-30-1978 Furman, 9-8-1979 11South Carolina, 11-9-1899 Guilford, 10-5-1901 10Western Carolina, 9-25-1982 Western Carolina, 9-3-1983 10

Georgia Tech, 9-24-1983 Virginia, 9-8-1984 10

NIGHT MOVESThis week's contest represents Clemson's third straight

night game and its fourth night game of the 2018 season. Including a victory in its 2018 night debut at Texas

A&M and night wins against Boston College and Duke in the last two weeks, Clemson is 23-3 in night games since 2015, including a 7-0 mark under the lights at Death Valley. Clemson has not lost a Saturday night game in that time frame, as the team's only three evening losses since 2015 have come on two Mondays (postseason games vs. Alabama) and a Friday (at Syracuse).

CLEMSON NIGHT GAMES SINCE 2015 (23-3)Date Opponent Site W-L CU-Opp9/17/15 Louisville A W 20-1710/3/15 Notre Dame H W 24-2210/17/15 Boston College H W 34-1712/5/15 North Carolina N W 45-371/11/16 Alabama N L 40-45

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PRESEASON

HEAD COACH DABO SWINNEY: Dodd Trophy Watch List

#7 AUSTIN BRYANT, DL: Preseason All-ACC, Nagurski Trophy Watch List, Ted Hendricks Award Watch List

#9 TRAVIS ETIENNE, RB: Maxwell Award Watch List, Doak Walker Award Watch List

#13 HUNTER RENFROW, WR: Preseason All-ACC

#16 TREVOR LAWRENCE, QB: Maxwell Award Watch List (Midseason addition)

#34 KENDALL JOSEPH, LB: Preseason All-ACC, Butkus Award Watch List

#42 CHRISTIAN WILKINS, DL: Preseason All-ACC, Preseason All-American (AP, ESPN), Maxwell Award Watch List, Bednarik Award Watch List, Lott IMPACT Trophy Watch List, Outland Trophy Watch List, Nagurski Trophy Watch List, Walter Camp Player of the Year Watch List, Wuerffel Trophy Nominee

#50 JUSTIN FALCINELLI, OL: Preseason All-ACC, Outland Trophy Watch List, Rimington Trophy Watch List

#57 TRE LAMAR, LB: Butkus Award Watch List

#75 MITCH HYATT, OL: Preseason All-ACC, Preseason All-American (AP), Outland Trophy Watch List

#76 SEAN POLLARD, OL: Wuerffel Trophy Nominee; AFCA Good Works Team

#80 MILAN RICHARD, TE: Mackey Award Watch List

#90 DEXTER LAWRENCE, DL: Preseason All-ACC, Pre-season All-American (AP), Bednarik Award Watch List, Lott IMPACT Trophy Watch List, Outland Trophy Watch List, Nagurski Trophy Watch List, Walter Camp Player of the Year Watch List

#92 GREG HUEGEL, PK: Groza Award Watch List

#99 CLELIN FERRELL, DL: Preseason All-ACC, Preseason All-American (AP, ESPN), Bednarik Award Watch List, Na-gurski Trophy Watch List, Ted Hendricks Award Watch List

2018 SEASON AWARDS

#5 TEE HIGGINS, WR: ACC Receiver of the Week (at Texas A&M)

#9 TRAVIS ETIENNE, RB: Doak Walker Award Finalist, Max-well Award Semifinalist, ACC Running Back of the Week (at Georgia Tech, vs. Syracuse)

#13 HUNTER RENFROW, WR: Burlsworth Trophy Finalist

#16 TREVOR LAWRENCE, QB: O'Brien Award Semifinalist, ACC Rookie of the Week (at Georgia Tech, vs. NC State, at Florida State, at Boston College)

#23 LYN-J DIXON, RB: ACC Rookie of the Week (at Wake Forest)

#42 CHRISTIAN WILKINS, DL: Campbell Trophy Finalist, NFF National Scholar-Athlete Class, Senior CLASS Award Finalist, Nagurski Award Finalist, Outland Trophy Finalist, Bednarik Award Finalist, Lott IMPACT Trophy Quarterfinal-ist, CoSIDA Academic All-District, ACC Defensive Lineman of the Week (at Boston College)

#57 TRE LAMAR, LB: Butkus Award Finalist

#73 TREMAYNE ANCHRUM, OL: ACC Co-Offensive Line-man of the Week (vs. Furman)

#75 MITCH HYATT, OL: Outland Trophy Semifinalist, Outland Trophy Player of the Month (October), ACC Of-fensive Lineman of the Week (at Texas A&M, vs. Syracuse, vs. NC State)

#99 CLELIN FERRELL, DL: Bednarik Award Semifinalist, ACC Defensive Lineman of the Week (at Texas A&M)

2018 HONORS AND WATCH LISTS

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9/3/16 Auburn A W 19-139/22/16 Georgia Tech A W 26-710/1/16 Louisville H W 42-3610/7/16 Boston College A W 56-1010/29/16 Florida State A W 37-3411/19/16 Wake Forest A W 35-1311/26/16 South Carolina H W 56-712/3/16 Virginia Tech N W 42-3512/31/16 Ohio State N W 31-01/9/17 Alabama N W 35-319/9/17 Auburn H W 14-69/16/17 Louisville A W 47-219/30/17 Virginia Tech A W 31-1710/13/17 Syracuse A L 24-2710/28/17 Georgia Tech H W 24-1011/25/17 South Carolina A W 34-1012/2/17 Miami (FL) N W 38-31/1/18 Alabama N L 6-249/8/18 Texas A&M A W 28-2611/10/18 Boston College A W 27-711/17/18 Duke H W 35-6

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SERIES HISTORY VS. SOUTH CAROLINA Saturday's game will be the 116th all-time meeting

between Clemson and South Carolina. It will be the 110th consecutive year the two schools have met, as the teams have played every year since (and including) the 1909 season. That is the second-longest active streak of consecutive years played in a rivalry in the nation. The only rivalry longer is Minnesota vs. Wisconsin, as those teams will play for a 112th consecutive year (every year since and including 1907) on the same day.

MOST PLAYED RIVALRIES (ENTERING 2018)

Games Series Span127 Minnesota-Wisconsin 1890-2017122 Miami (OH)-Cincinnati 1888-2017120 Missouri-Kansas 1891-2011121 Auburn-Georgia 1892-2017121 Oregon-Oregon State 1894-2017120 Stanford-California 1892-2017118 Texas-Texas A&M 1891-2011118 Army-Navy 1890-2017117 Nebraska-Kansas 1892-2012115 Clemson vs. South Carolina 1896-2017115 Utah-Utah State 1892-2017115 Kansas-Kansas State 1902-2017

114 Michigan-Ohio State 1897-2017

LONGEST UNINTERRUPTED SERIES (ENTERING 2018)

Cons. Games Series (Dates)111 Minnesota-Wisconsin (from 1907)109 Clemson-South Carolina (from 1909)108 Wake Forest-North Carolina St. (from 1910)107 Kansas-Kansas St. (from 1911)106 Kansas-Nebraska (1906-2010)105 North Carolina-Virginia (from 1910)103 Ole Miss-Mississippi St. (from 1915)

*Series must have been played every season in that span to qualify

The Clemson vs. South Carolina series dates to 1896, the first year of football at Clemson and the fourth season for South Carolina. Clemson holds the advantage 69-42-4 since that first meeting in Columbia, a game won by South Carolina, 12-6. Clemson’s first win took place the following year, an 18-6 victory in Columbia.

Clemson broke a five-game losing streak to South Carolina in 2014 with a 35-17 win at Clemson. Deshaun Watson led the Tigers to the victory with 269 yards passing and 13 yards rushing. He threw for two scores and rushed for two more despite playing with a torn ACL. With three wins since, Clemson opens Saturday's game with an active four-game winning streak in the series.

If Clemson wins this Saturday, it will be the first time

Clemson has beaten South Carolina five years in a row since 1934-40, when the Tigers won seven in a row.

The 2018 senior class would become the 13th Clemson class to earn four consecutive wins against South Carolina, joining the seniors of 1900, 1919, 1930, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1983, 1991, 2000 and 2005 and 2017. In 2005, Charlie Whitehurst became the only quarterback for either team in the series to start four victories.

Clemson has more wins (69) over South Carolina than any other opponent and those victories represent 9.3 percent of Clemson’s all-time victory total (740). Clemson’s 2004 victory in the series was the program's 600th all-time win.

The two teams played in Columbia as part of "Big Thursday" every year through 1959. In the 57 Big Thursday games, Clemson recorded a 33-21-3 advantage. The teams have played 58 games since the last Big Thursday game in 1959 with a nearly identical record, 36-21-1, in favor of Clemson. Clemson is 18-10-1 in the series at Clemson since 1960 and 18-11-0 in the series in Columbia.

SOUTH CAROLINA (69-42-4)Year CU USC Rank Site W-L CU USC1896 1-0 0-0 A L 6 121897 1-2 0-0 A W 18 61898 1-1 1-0 A W 24 01899 1-2 1-0 A W 34 01900 2-0 1-1 A W 51 01902 3-0 3-0 A L 6 121909 3-2 1-3 A W 6 01910 3-2 4-0 A W 24 01911 1-2 1-1-1 A W 27 01912 3-1 2-2 A L 7 221913 1-2 1-2 A W 32 01914 1-2-1 1-4-1 A W 29 61915 2-1-1 3-0 A T 0 01916 1-3 2-3 A W 27 01917 2-1 1-1 A W 21 131918 1-1 0-0 A W 39 01919 3-2 1-3 A W 19 61920 3-2-1 2-2 A L 0 31921 1-2-1 3-0-1 A L 0 211922 2-1 3-1 A W 3 01923 1-1-1 2-2 A W 7 61924 2-1 3-1 A L 0 31925 0-3 3-1 A L 0 331926 2-2 3-1 A L 0 241927 2-1-1 3-1 A W 20 01928 5-0 5-0 A W 32 01929 5-0 3-1 A W 21 141930 5-0 3-1 A W 20 71931 1-2-1 1-2 A L 0 211932 2-2 3-1 A L 0 141933 1-1-2 1-2 A L 0 71934 1-3 3-1 A W 19 01935 3-1 2-3 A W 44 01936 2-3 3-2 A W 19 01937 1-3 2-2-1 A W 34 61938 2-1-1 3-2 A W 34 121939 2-1 1-3 A W 27 01940 4-0 0-2 13/- A W 21 131941 4-0 1-1-1 14/- A L 14 181942 1-2-1 0-2-1 A W 18 61943 1-2 2-1 A L 6 331944 2-1 1-1-1 A W 20 131945 3-1 2-2 A T 0 01946 1-3 2-1 A L 14 261947 1-3 2-2 A L 19 211948 3-0 2-1 14/- A W 13 71949 2-1-1 0-3 A L 13 271950 3-0 2-1 12/- A T 14 141951 3-1 2-2 A L 0 201952 1-3 2-2 A L 0 61953 1-2-1 3-1 A L 7 141954 2-2 2-1 A L 8 131955 3-1 2-2 A W 28 141956 3-0-1 4-1 20/- A W 7 01957 2-2 3-1 A W 13 0

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ASSOCIATED PRESS(NOV. 18)

Rank School (First-Place Votes) Record Pts.1 Alabama (61) 11-0 15252 Clemson 11-0 14553 Notre Dame 11-0 14124 Michigan 10-1 13275 Georgia 10-1 12886 Oklahoma 10-1 11827 Washington State 10-1 11498 UCF 10-0 1064 LSU 9-2 106410 Ohio State 10-1 101911 Texas 8-3 85612 West Virginia 8-2 82213 Florida 8-3 70714 Utah State 10-1 66715 Penn State 8-3 65916 Washington 8-3 63117 Kentucky 8-3 50818 Utah 8-3 49119 Syracuse 8-3 42720 Northwestern 7-4 30721 Boise State 9-2 28722 Mississippi State 7-4 26023 Army 9-2 17624 Pittsburgh 7-4 12925 Iowa State 6-4 123

Others receiving votes: Fresno State 100, NC State 45, Cin-cinnati 43, Missouri 34, Texas A&M 29, Auburn 11, Stanford 8, Iowa 8, UAB 5, Houston 3, Wisconsin 2, Troy 1, Buffalo 1

AMWAY USA TODAY COACHES(NOV. 17)

Rank School (First-Place Votes) Record Pts.1 Alabama (63) 11-0 15992 Clemson (1) 11-0 15353 Notre Dame 11-0 14704 Michigan 10-1 13875 Georgia 10-1 13476 Oklahoma 10-1 12527 Washington State 10-1 11958 LSU 9-2 11159 UCF 10-0 110810 Ohio State 10-1 109111 Texas 8-3 81612 West Virginia 8-2 76613 Florida 8-3 74814 Penn State 8-3 74215 Utah State 10-1 70416 Washington 8-3 68717 Utah 8-3 55118 Kentucky 8-3 50219 Syracuse 8-3 43220 Mississippi State 7-4 39721 Northwestern 7-4 30222 Boise State 9-2 29723 Fresno State 9-2 11924 Army 9-2 9725 Pittsburgh 7-4 90

Others receiving votes: Iowa State 85, Cincinnati 74, Texas A&M 57, NC State 51, Wisconsin 32, Missouri 27, Boston College 22, Auburn 20, Appalachian State 18, Troy 16, Iowa 12, UAB 12, Georgia State 10, Duke 7, Oklahoma State 3, Virginia 2, Georgia Southern 1, Buffalo 1, South Carolina 1

COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF TOP 25 (NOV. 13 - NEW RANKINGS TO BE RELEASED TUESDAY)

1. Alabama, 2. Clemson, 3. Notre Dame, 4. Michigan, 5. Georgia, 6. Oklahoma, 7. LSU, 8. Washington State, 9. West Virginia, 10. Ohio State, 11. UCF, 12. Syracuse, 13. Florida, 14. Penn State, 15. Texas, 16. Iowa State, 17. Kentucky, 18. Washington, 19. Utah, 20. Boston College, 21. Mississippi State, 22. Northwestern, 23. Utah State, 24. Cincinnati, 25. Boise State

RANKINGS REPORT

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1958 4-0 2-2 10/- A L 6 261959 3-1 3-1 17/- A W 27 01960 4-3 1-5 H W 12 21961 3-4 2-5 A L 14 211962 5-4 4-4-1 H W 20 171963 4-4-1 1-7-1 A W 24 201964 3-6 2-5-2 H L 3 71965 5-4 4-5 A L 16 171966 5-4 1-8 H W 35 101967 5-4 5-4 A W 23 121968 4-4-1 3-6 H L 3 71969 4-5 6-3 A L 13 271970 3-7 3-6-1 H L 32 381971 4-6 6-4 A W 17 71972 3-7 4-6 H W 7 61973 5-5 6-4 A L 20 321974 6-4 4-6 H W 39 211975 2-8 6-4 A L 20 561976 2-6-2 6-4 H W 28 91977 7-2-1 5-5 15/- A W 31 271978 9-1 5-4-1 10/- H W 41 231979 8-2 7-3 13/19 A L 9 131980 5-5 8-2 -/14 H W 27 61981 10-0 6-4 2/- A W 29 131982 7-1-1 4-6 10/- H W 24 61983 8-1-1 5-5 13/- A W 22 131984 7-3 9-1 -/9 H L 21 221985 5-5 5-5 A W 24 171986 7-2-1 3-6-1 19/- H T 21 211987 9-1 7-2 8/12 A L 7 201988 8-2 8-2 15/25 H W 29 101989 8-2 6-3-1 15/- A W 45 01990 8-2 5-4 17/- H W 24 151991 7-1-1 3-5-2 14/- A W 41 241992 5-5 4-6 H L 13 241993 7-3 4-6 24/- A W 16 131994 5-5 5-5 H L 7 331995 7-3 4-5-1 24/- A W 38 171996 7-3 5-5 22/- H L 31 341997 6-4 5-5 A W 47 211998 2-8 1-9 H W 28 191999 5-5 0-10 A W 31 212000 8-2 7-3 16/25 H W 16 142001 5-4 7-3 -/22 A L 15 202002 6-5 5-6 H W 27 202003 7-4 5-6 A W 63 172004 5-5 6-4 H W 29 72005 6-4 7-3 -/19 A W 13 92006 8-3 6-5 24/- H L 28 312007 8-3 6-5 21/- A W 23 212008 6-5 7-4 H W 31 142009 8-3 6-5 15/- A L 17 342010 6-5 8-3 -/18 H L 7 292011 9-2 9-2 18/14 A L 13 342012 10-1 9-2 12/13 H L 17 272013 10-1 9-2 6/10 A L 17 31

2014 8-3 6-5 23/- H W 35 172015 11-0 3-8 1/- A W 37 322016 10-1 6-5 4/- H W 56 72017 10-1 8-3 4/24 (CFP) A W 34 10Totals 2308 1614

SERIES TIDBITS- Four Clemson quarterbacks have started and defeated

South Carolina at least three times, Steve Fuller (1976-78), Homer Jordan (1980-82), Charlie Whitehurst (2002-05) and Deshaun Watson (2014-16). Whitehurst is the only quarterback in the series to start four straight victories.

- The visiting team won seven years in a row between 1991-97.

- Clemson has a record of 51-32-3 in Columbia, including a 34-10 win in Columbia last year.

- Clemson entered the game three years ago ranked No. 1 in the nation. It marked the first time either team was ranked No. 1 entering the contest. Clemson won, 37-32, in Columbia.

- This weekend’s game will be played on the Saturday after Thanksgiving for the 12th year in a row. Clemson has a 12-8 record against South Carolina when the game is played the Saturday after Thanksgiving or on Thanksgiving Day. The only game played on Thanksgiving was the 1963 contest that was moved from the Saturday before Thanksgiving to Thanksgiving due to the death of President John F. Kennedy.

MEMORABLE PLAYS IN THE SERIES- 1948: Phil Prince blocked a punt and Oscar

Thompson returned the ball for a touchdown with 4:15 remaining that gave Clemson a 13-7 win in Columbia and allowed Clemson to keep an undefeated season.

- 1959: Harvey White connected with future Super Bowl Champion Bill Mathis for a 26-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter to put Clemson up 19-0 in the final Big Thursday game in Columbia. White completed 9-10 passes on the day and led the Tigers to the 27-0 victory.

- 1962: Don Chuy and Billy Weaver combined to sack Dan Reeves for a 13-yard loss on fourth down with just 33 seconds left, preserving Clemson’s 20-17 victory. South Carolina had driven to the Clemson 25 for that last play.

- 1966: Harry Olszewski, an All-America offensive guard, picked off a fumbled snap in mid-air and ran 12 yards for a touchdown. The 35-10 victory allowed Clemson to win the ACC title.

- 1967: Buddy Gore’s 43-yard run in the third period led to a Tiger touchdown and was a momentum swaying play in Clemson’s victory over the Gamecocks, a win that allowed Clemson to clinch a share of the ACC championship. That was the key run on this day that saw Gore become the first Clemson back in history to go over 1,000 yards in a season and break Brian Piccolo’s ACC single-season rushing record.

- 1971: Eddie Seigler kicked a 52-yard field goal to lead Clemson to a 17-7 win over the Gamecocks. It was the first field goal of at least 50 yards in Clemson history.

- 1972: With Clemson leading 7-6 in the fourth period, Jimmy Williamson batted down a Dobby Grossman two-point conversion pass to preserve the victory for the Tigers.

- 1977: Jerry Butler made a 20-yard touchdown catch of a Steve Fuller pass with 49 seconds left to give Clemson a 31-27 win in Columbia. It clinched a Gator Bowl bid for the Tigers, Clemson’s first bowl bid in 18 years.

- 1980: Willie Underwood recorded a 37-yard interception return for a touchdown that clinched Clemson’s upset of South Carolina and Heisman Trophy winner George Rogers in 1980. Underwood was named Sports Illustrated Player of the Week for his performance in that game.

- 1981: Just as it had happened 33 years previously, a

NOTESblocked punt played a major role in a Clemson victory over South Carolina in an undefeated season. Rod McSwain blocked a South Carolina punt and Johnny Rembert recovered in the end zone for the touchdown. Just as it had been 33 years prior, the line of scrimmage was the South Carolina 28.

- 1988: Rodney Williams, a native of Columbia, led Clemson to a 29-10 victory in his final game at Death Valley. Tied as Clemson’s winningest starting quarterback in history with 32 wins, he threw for 192 and rushed for 38 and scored a touchdown.

- 1990: Chris Gardocki made his final punt in Death Valley memorable when he had a 78-yard boot in the fourth quarter to give South Carolina bad field position and clinch Clemson’s 24-15 victory over the Gamecocks. It remains the third-longest punt in Clemson history.

- 1995: Emory Smith carried South Carolina tacklers 20 yards on the way to a 54-yard run that led to the game clinching touchdown in Columbia. Smith ended the game with 101 yards rushing.

- 2000: Rod Gardner’s 50-yard reception from Woody Dantzler with 10 seconds left led to Aaron Hunt’s game winning 25-yard field goal with three seconds left. Current Clemson Co-Offensive Coordinator Jeff Scott served as the holder on the game-winning field goal.

- 2007: Mark Buchholz kicked a 35-yard field goal on the last play of the game to give Clemson a 23-21 victory in Columbia.

- 2016: Mike Williams caught three touchdown passes in the first half, including one in which carried a South Carolina defensive back the final nine yards into the end zone. It led to a 56-7 Clemson victory, the Tigers' largest victory margin over the Gamecocks since 1900 (51-0). Deshaun Watson leads finishes his three-game Palmetto Bowl career with a three-game total of 61-of-79 passing (77.2 percent) for 895 yards and nine touchdowns with just one interception, while also rushing 31 times for 146 yards and five scores in those three contests. Watson accounted for 110 plays of total offense for 941 yards and 14 touchdowns in the three games, helping the team average of 43 points per game.

SIGNIFICANT SERIES WINS FOR CLEMSON- 1900 (51-0): Part of a perfect 6-0 season under first-

year head coach John Heisman.- 1928 (32-0): Clemson won a battle of unbeaten

teams, as both teams were 5-0 entering the game. Clemson went on to an 8-3 record, a season mark for wins in a season at the time.

- 1939 (27-0): Banks McFadden led Clemson to victory, an important win in 9-1 season that ended with a win over Boston College in the Cotton Bowl.

- 1948 (13-7): Phil Prince blocked a field goal late in the game, leading to Clemson victory that preserved an unbeaten season. Clemson went on to perfect 11-0 record.

- 1956 (7-0): No. 20 Clemson downed South Carolina in an ACC rivalry game, as the Tigers went on to win the ACC Championship.

- 1959 (27-0): Clemson won the final Big Thursday game in Columbia behind Harvey White. The Tigers went on to 9-2 record, a No. 11 final ranking and the ACC title.

- 1960 (12-2): Clemson won first game between the two schools in Clemson.

- 1967 (23-12): Clemson won in final game of season to clinch an ACC Championship. It marked the final time Clemson won an ACC title by beating South Carolina in the final game. Clemson had done the same a year earlier in 1966.

- 1977 (31-27): Jerry Butler's catch in the final seconds gave the Tigers come-from-behind victory that sent Clemson to the Gator Bowl, its first bowl game in

FIELD LEVELCoach Title(s)Dabo Swinney Head CoachBrent Venables Associate Head Coach, Defensive Coordinator, LinebackersJeff Scott Co-Offensive Coordinator, Wide ReceiversTodd Bates Defensive TacklesRobbie Caldwell Offensive LineLemanski Hall Defensive EndsMike Reed CornerbacksBrandon Streeter Recruiting Coordinator, Quarterbacks

COACHES BOOTH

Coach Title(s)Danny Pearman Assistant Head Coach, Special Teams Coordinator, Tight EndsTony Elliott Co-Offensive Coordinator, Running BacksMickey Conn Safeties

COACH LOCATIONS

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Clemson’s Record When... 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 TotalsPlaying all games 4-3 9-5 6-7 10-4 11-2 11-2 10-3 14-1 14-1 12-2 11-0 112-30Scoring first 4-2 6-4 5-5 7-3 8-2 10-0 7-2 9-0 9-0 10-0 8-0 83-18Leading at end of first quarter 4-0 5-2 5-3 5-2 6-2 8-0 6-0 9-1 10-0 8-0 8-0 74-10Tied at end of first quarter 0-2 3-0 0-1 2-0 1-0 2-1 2-0 2-0 3-1 2-0 2-0 19-5Trailing at end of first quarter 0-1 1-3 1-3 3-2 4-0 1-1 2-3 3-0 1-0 2-2 1-0 18-15Leading at halftime 4-1 8-1 6-2 5-0 10-2 8-0 8-1 12-0 13-1 11-0 10-0 95-8Tied at halftime 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-2Trailing at halftime 0-2 1-4 0-5 2-4 1-0 2-2 1-1 2-0 1-0 1-2 1-0 12-20Leading at end of third quarter 4-1 7-1 5-1 8-0 9-0 10-0 10-0 13-1 12-1 11-0 10-0 99-5Tied at end of third quarter 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 4-3Trailing at end of third quarter 0-2 1-4 1-6 2-4 1-2 1-1 0-2 0-0 2-0 0-1 1-0 9-22Tied at end of fourth quarter 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2-2Totaling more total yards 4-0 8-0 3-3 10-0 10-0 10-1 9-1 13-1 13-1 10-0 9-0 100-7Totaling more rushing yards 3-0 8-1 4-1 7-1 6-1 8-1 8-1 11-1 9-0 11-0 9-0 85-7Totaling more passing yards 2-2 6-2 4-5 9-2 8-0 10-1 8-2 11-1 13-1 7-1 8-0 86-17Totaling more first downs 2-0 5-1 3-3 9-0 10-0 9-0 10-0 13-1 13-1 10-0 10-0 94-6Winning time of possession 4-1 3-0 4-3 5-0 6-0 2-0 7-1 11-0 10-1 8-0 2-0 62-6Winning turnover margin 3-1 7-0 4-1 5-0 5-1 9-0 3-1 6-0 6-0 5-1 5-0 58-5Tying turnover margin 0-1 2-2 0-3 3-0 3-0 2-0 5-1 2-0 3-0 4-0 2-0 26-7Losing turnover margin 1-1 0-3 2-3 2-4 3-1 0-2 2-1 6-1 5-1 3-1 4-0 28-18Rushing for 200+ yards 0-0 4-1 3-0 4-0 5-0 2-0 4-0 11-0 6-0 6-0 7-0 52-1Having a 100+ yard rusher 0-0 2-2 3-3 4-1 3-0 4-1 4-0 9-0 5-0 2-0 5-0 41-7Passing for 300+ yards 1-0 1-0 0-0 5-2 9-0 9-0 3-1 6-1 8-1 3-0 2-0 47-5Playing August games 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1Playing September games 0-0 2-2 2-1 4-0 4-1 3-0 2-1 3-0 4-0 5-0 5-0 34-5Playing October games 0-1 3-1 2-3 4-1 3-0 3-1 4-0 5-0 4-0 2-1 3-0 33-8Playing November games 4-1 3-1 2-2 1-2 3-1 3-1 3-1 4-0 3-1 4-0 3-0 33-10Playing December games 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 9-2Playing January games 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 2-4

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS UNDER DABO SWINNEY

18 years.- 1980 (27-6): Clemson upset 14th-ranked South

Carolina behind Willie Underwood's two interceptions and 17 tackles. South Carolina featured Heisman Trophy winner George Rogers and had won at Michigan earlier in the year. South Carolina was 8-2 entering the game.

- 1981 (29-13): Clemson closed out its perfect regular season on the way to a National Championship.

- 1988 (29-10): Clemson won a battle of Top 25 teams in Rodney Williams' final home game. Clemson would then beat Oklahoma in a bowl game to finish the season in the Top 10.

- 2000 (16-14): Clemson won another battle of Top 25 teams thanks to Rod Gardner's 50-yard reception from Woody Dantzler in final seconds to set up a 25-yard field goal by Aaron Hunt with three seconds left.

- 2003 (63-17): Clemson posts its most points scored against the Gamecocks and what was then the largest victory margin since 1900. Charlie Whitehurst threw for four touchdown passes and Chad Jasmin scored four.

- 2005 (13-9): Clemson defeated 19th-ranked South Carolina in Columbia, the only time it has beaten a top 20 South Carolina team in Columbia. The victory gave Whitehurst a 4-0 record against South Carolina as starting quarterback.

- 2007 (23-21): Mark Buchholz booted a 35-yard field goal on the last play of the game to give Clemson a 23-21 victory, the only time Clemson has beaten South Carolina with a scoring play on the last play of the game.

- 2008 (31-14) Dabo Swinney defeated South Carolina in his last game as interim head coach, a victory that helped assure him of retaining the position in a full-time capacity.

- 2014 (35-17): Clemson ended a five-year drought in the series with a 35-17 victory at Clemson. Deshaun Watson played with a torn ACL, but accounted for four touchdowns. Freshman Wayne Gallman rushed for 191 yards, the second most in Clemson history against the Gamecocks, and freshman Artavis Scott had had seven receptions for 185 yards, the most receiving yards in history by a Clemson player against the Gamecocks.

TEN UNUSUAL SERIES FACTS10. Though 29 is an unusual point total in football,

four times in the last 36 years, the winner of the Clemson-South Carolina game has scored exactly 29 points. That includes 2010 when South Carolina defeated Clemson, 29-7. Clemson beat South Carolina by the same score in 2004. Clemson won 29-10 in 1988 and 29-13 in 1981.

9. Charlie Whitehurst is the only starting quarterback to lead a team to four wins in the history of the series. He did that for the Tigers between 2002-05. Deshaun Watson could have potentially matched Whitehurst's accomplishment if he returned for his senior year, but the current Houston Texans signal-caller instead opted to enter the NFL Draft.

8. Josh Cody had a 4-0 record for Clemson against South Carolina between 1927-30. He is the only coach in the series to have a perfect record with a minimum of three games coached.

7. Paul Williams is the last player to letter for both schools. He lettered for Clemson in 1978 and for South Carolina in 1980.

6. A Clemson captain actually played for South Carolina. Cary Cox, who passed away in 2008, lettered for the Gamecocks in 1943. After the war, he enrolled at Clemson and served as captain for the Tigers in 1947.

5. Clemson had three touchdown plays of at least 76 yards against South Carolina in 2006 in a loss. Jacoby Ford scored on 76-yard touchdown pass, C.J. Spiller on an 80-yard run and Jock McKissic on an 82-yard interception return. It is the only game in Clemson history in which Clemson had three scoring plays of at least 75 yards and still lost.

4. In both 1948 and 1981, a blocked punt returned for a touchdown proved to be the pivotal play in a Clemson victory, victories that allowed Clemson to go on to an undefeated season. In both instances, the original line of scrimmage was the South Carolina 28-yard-line.

3. Willie Underwood had two interceptions to lead Clemson to victory over South Carolina in 1980. A starter for four years, the strong safety never had recorded an interception in any of his first 46 games as a Tiger, then had two against the Gamecocks in his 47th and

final game. One of the picks was a 37-yard return for a touchdown, the only touchdown of his career.

2. In a placekicking career that spanned five years, Bob Paulling made 107-of-109 extra points. Both of his misses were at South Carolina, one in 1981 and one in 1983. He had a streak of 70 consecutive made extra points (second-longest in Clemson history) between the two miscues.

1. In the 30 games that Frank Howard coached for Clemson against South Carolina, Clemson scored 411 points and South Carolina scored 411 points.

THROW OUT THE RECORD BOOKS?Though the cliché states, “You can throw out the

record books when these two teams get together,” while there have been some upsets in the Clemson-South Carolina series, usually the team with the better record comes away with the victory. The team entering the game with the better overall record has a 23-9-1 record in the series since 1981. That computes to 70 percent over a 37-year period. Four times during that era, both teams had the same record.

However, seven of the last 13 years, the team with the better overall record entering the game has lost. In the history of the series, Clemson has a 44-18-3 record when it enters the contest with the better record, a winning percentage of 72 percent. Clemson has had the better record in 65 of the 115 previous meetings. The teams have had the same winning percentage entering the game nine times and Clemson has a 6-3 record in those situations.

Clemson is 51-21-3 (.700) against South Carolina over the years when the Tigers enter the game with at least the same record as South Carolina. Clemson has a 69-42-4 advantage in the series overall. The Gamecocks have a 21-18-1 record in the series when they enter the game with the better record.

LAST MEETING VS. SOUTH CAROLINAClemson 34, South Carolina 10(Nov. 25, 2017 at Columbia, S.C.)Using a balanced offensive attack, No. 3 Clemson

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toppled South Carolina, 34-10, at Williams-Brice Stadium, marking the fourth consecutive victory for the Tigers in the Palmetto Bowl. The game was a battle of Top 25 teams according to the College Football Playoff rankings, as Clemson entered ranked No. 4 and South Carolina No. 24.

Clemson outgained South Carolina by 262 yards and totaled 17 more first downs. The defense was stellar as well, shutting out the Gamecocks through three quarters and keeping quarterback Jake Bentley in check for most of the contest.

In fact, a defensive highlight for the Tigers resulted in the first score of the evening, as Clemson cornerback Ryan Carter picked off a pass and sprinted into the end zone on a 12-yard return, providing Clemson with a 7-0 first-quarter lead.

The Tigers tacked on 13 more points in the second quarter to push their lead to 20-0, as quarterback Kelly Bryant led Clemson on two scoring drives. Bryant finished the game 23-34 passing for 272 yards and two touchdowns.

Hunter Renfrow provided the Tigers with more breathing room, scoring on the first play from scrimmage in the third quarter on a 61-yard receiving touchdown.

On the next series, the South Carolina offense continued to struggle, as Trayvon Mullen stepped in front of a pass to secure an interception, marking the Gamecocks’ second turnover of the night. A few possessions later, Clemson put together a 13-play, 69-yard drive that featured a critical 13-yard run by Bryant on fourth down to extend the drive deep in South Carolina territory.

Soon after, the series was capped off by a five-yard rushing touchdown by Travis Etienne, giving Clemson a 34-0 lead that it carried into the fourth quarter. The Gamecocks scored 10 points in the final period, though, converting a pair of Tiger interceptions into points.

The victory was the first for Clemson against a South Carolina team that entered the game with at least eight wins since 2000.

LAST HOME GAME VS. SOUTH CAROLINAClemson 56, South Carolina 7(Nov. 26, 2016)Playing in his final home game, Deshaun Watson passed

for six touchdowns, including three to Mike Williams, to lead Clemson to a 56-7 win over South Carolina on Nov. 26, 2017. The win closed Clemson’s regular season with an 11-1 record. It was the most touchdown passes and touchdown receptions by a Clemson player in the South Carolina series.

Watson completed 27-33 passes for 347 yards and six scores. He also ran for 19 yards, giving him 366 yards of total offense, the most by a Clemson player against South Carolina. He led Clemson to a 35-0 lead at the half by throwing four touchdown passes.

The Tigers finished with 372 yards passing and 250 rushing for 622 total, the most ever by a Clemson team vs. South Carolina. Wayne Gallman was also playing in his final home game and had 19 carries for 112 yards.

Clemson led 49-7 going into the fourth period. Third-string quarterback Kelly Bryant scored the final touchdown in the fourth quarter.

The Tigers averaged 7.0 yards per carry and finished with a school-record 40 first downs and converted 10-15 third downs.

The 49-point victory margin was the largest for Clemson in the series since a 51-0 win in 1900 when John Heisman coached the Tigers.

ACTIVE PLAYERS: CAREER STATS VS. OPPONENT

- Austin Bryant, DE: Had six tackles in 39 plays as a

starter at South Carolina in 2017. Had two tackles in 31 plays in 2016 game at Clemson. Played in six snaps in 2015 game at South Carolina.

- Adam Choice, RB: Had seven carries for 39 yards in 11 snaps at South Carolina in 2017. Had four carries for eight yards in 2016 game at Clemson.

- J. D. Davis, LB: Had three tackles in eight plays at South Carolina in 2017. Had one tackle in 13 plays in 2016. Played on special teams in 2015.

- Tavien Feaster, RB: Had six carries for 18 yards and a touchdown at South Carolina in 2017. Had six carries for 36 yards in 2016 game at Clemson.

- Clelin Ferrell, DE: Had five tackles, including two tackles for loss and a sack in 39 plays as a starter in 2017. Had one tackle in 37 plays in 2016 game at Clemson.

- Mark Fields, CB: Did not play in 2017 due to injury. Had two tackles in 25 plays in 2016 game at Clemson.

- Tee Higgins, WR: Had three catches for 84 receiving yards, including a 40-yard reception, in 17 snaps at South Carolina in 2017.

- Greg Huegel, PK: Did not play in 2017 due to injury. Made 8-8 PAT against South Carolina in 2016. Made 4-5 extra points and a 36-yard field goal in 2015 against South Carolina.

- Albert Huggins, DT: Had two tackles in 15 plays at South Carolina in 2017. Had three tackles in 29 plays in 2016 game at Clemson. Did not play in 2015 game at South Carolina.

- Denzel Johnson, S: Played special teams only in 2017. Had five tackles in 20 plays in 2016 game at Clemson.

- Kendall Joseph, LB: Had four tackles in 44 plays as a starter at South Carolina in 2017. Had five tackles in 40 plays in 2016 game at Clemson. Did not play in 2015 game at South Carolina.

- Tre Lamar, LB: Did not play at South Carolina in 2017 due to injury. Had four tackles in 12 plays in 2016 game at Clemson.

- Dexter Lawrence, DT: Had one tackle in 29 plays as a starter in 2017. Had five tackles, including one sack, in 21 plays in 2016 game at Clemson.

- Trayvon Mullen, CB: Had two tackles and an interception at South Carolina in 2017. Had two tackles in 13 plays in 2016 game at Clemson.

- Tanner Muse, S: Had two tackles in 24 snaps off the bench in 2017. Had five tackles in 20 plays in 2016 game at Clemson.

- Diondre Overton, WR: Had a six-yard catch in 27 plays at South Carolina in 2017. Had one catch for three yards in 19 plays in 2016.

- Nyles Pinckney, DT: Had one tackle in nine snaps in 2017.

- Chris Register, DE: Had two tackles, including a tackle for loss in 2017. Had one tackle in 13 plays in 2016 game at Clemson.

- Hunter Renfrow, WR: Had four receptions for 75 yards and two touchdowns in 2017. Had one catch for 10 yards in 2016 game at Clemson.

- Amari Rodgers, WR: Had two receptions for 16 yards in 30 snaps at South Carolina in 2017.

- Isaiah Simmons, LB/S: Had one tackle in nine plays in 2017.

- Will Spiers, P: Had three punts for a 44.3-yard average in 2017.

- K'Von Wallace, S: Had one tackle in 32 plays in 2017. Did not have a tackle in four plays in 2016.

- Christian Wilkins, DT: Had two tackles in 38 plays as a starter in 2017 Had one tackle in 28 plays in 2016 game at Clemson. Had four tackles in 27 plays at South Carolina in 2015.

- Jalen Williams, LB: Had one tackle in nine plays

NOTESin 2017. Had one tackle in 11 plays in 2016 game at Clemson.

TOP PERFORMANCES VS. SOUTH CAROLINAIncluded below are Clemson's top individual statistical

performances all-time against South Carolina.

PASSING YARDSDate Player Site Com-Att-Int-TD Yards11-26-16 Deshaun Watson H 27-33-1-6 34711-22-03 Charlie Whitehurst A 18-26-1-4 30211-23-02 Charlie Whitehurst H 27-38-0-0 28711-28-15 Deshaun Watson A 20-27-0-1 27911-25-17 Kelly Bryant A 23-34-1-2 272

RUSHING YARDSDate Player Site Att-Yds11-23-74 Ken Callicutt H 27-19711-29-14 Wayne Gallman H 27-19111-25-67 Buddy Gore A 31-18911-25-06 C.J. Spiller H 10-15511-21-81 Chuck McSwain A 25-161

RECEIVING YARDSDate Player Site Rec-Yds11-29-14 Artavis Scott H 7-18511-20-99 Rod Gardner A 6-13811-24-07 Aaron Kelly A 9-13411-27-10 DeAndre Hopkins H 7-12411-23-91 Terry Smith A 5-117

CLEMSON RECORDS VS. SOUTH CAROLINAIndividual

- Rushes: 32, Buddy Gore, 1968- Rushing Yards: 197, Ken Callicut, 1974- Rushing Touchdowns: 4, Boo Armstrong, 1918, Chad

Jasmin, 2003- Pass Attempts: 42, Kyle Parker, 2009- Pass Completions 28, Cullen Harper, 2007- Passing Yards: 347, Deshaun Watson, 2016- Completion Pct. (min. 10 att.): .857 (12-14),

DeChane Cameron, 1991- Passing Efficiency (min. 10 att.): 282.1, Harvey

White, 1957- Touchdown Passes: 6, Deshaun Watson, 2016- Receptions: 9, Aaron Kelly, 2007; Artavis Scott,

2016- Reception Yards: 185, Artavis Scott, 2014- Reception Touchdowns: 3, Mike Williams, 2016- All-Purpose Yards: 252, Ken Callicut, 1974- Total Offense: 366, Deshaun Watson, 2016- Wins by a QB: 4, Charlie Whitehurst, 2002-05- Field Goals: 3, by many (last: Mark Buchholz, 2007)- Touchdowns: 4, Boo Armstrong, 1918, Chad Jasmin,

2003- Kickoff Return Yards: 158, Terrance Roulhac, 1986- Punting Average: 50.0 (five punts), Chris Gardocki,

1990- Interceptions: 2, Willie Underwood, 1980- Interception Return Yards: 101 (two interceptions),

Willie Underwood, 1980- Tackles: 27, Keith Adams, 1999- Fumble Recoveries: 2, Bob Coleman, 1960; Tyron

Mouzon, 1989- Sacks: 3, Chester McGlockton, 1990

Team- Rushes: 70 in 1978 - Rushing Yards: 433 in 1974- Pass Attempts: 42 in 2009- Pass Completions: 30 in 2016- Passing Yards: 372 in 2016- Completion Pct.: .867 (13-15) in 1991- Pass Efficiency: 233.9 in 1997- Touchdown Passes: 6 in 2016- Total Offense: 622 in 2016

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NOTES- Touchdowns: 9 in 2003- Total Points: 63 (63-17) in 2003- Victory Margin: +51 (51-0) in 1900 - Field Goals: 3 vs. many- Interceptions: 6 in 1971- Interception Return Yards: 104 (three interceptions)

Long Plays- Overall: 88 (kickoff return), C.J. Spiller, 2009- Rush: 80, C.J. Spiller, 2006- Pass: 81, Joel Wells to Joe Pagliei, 1954- Kickoff Return: 88, C.J. Spiller, 2009- Interception Return: 82, Jock McKissic, 2006- Field Goal: 52, Eddie Seigler, 1971- Punt: 78, Chris Gardocki, 1990

-- NOTES FROM LAST WEEK --

POSTGAME NOTES VS. DUKE- Clemson scored 27 or more points in an 11th straight

game for the first time in school history, surpassing a 10-game stretch with 27 or more points during the 2012 season.

- Including the 459 yards gained against Duke, Clemson has now produced only the seventh 5,500-yard season in school history; all seven 5,500-yard campaigns have been produced under Dabo Swinney.

- Clemson has now held opponents to 20 or fewer points in six straight games for the first time since games 6-11 of the 2010 season.

- Clemson held Duke without a touchdown and has now held opponents without an offensive touchdown in eight consecutive quarters. The last touchdown allowed by Clemson’s defense came in the fourth quarter against Louisville on Nov. 3.

- With five touchdowns against Duke, Clemson how has 66 touchdowns this season, moving past the 2017 Tigers (62) for fifth-most in a season in school history.

- Clemson has now won six consecutive games by 20 or more points for the first time since the final five games of the 1989 season and the 1990 season opener. The two six-game streaks are tied for the longest in school history.

- Clemson outrushed Duke, 208-104, and has now outrushed opponents 10 times this season. The Tigers have now outrushed opponents in 21 of their 25 games since 2017 and are 21-0 when outrushing opponents in that time frame.

- Clemson is now 52-1 when rushing for at least 200 yards under Swinney.

- Clemson exceeded 200 yards both passing and rushing. Clemson is a perfect 39-0 when both passing and rushing for at least 200 yards under Swinney.

- Clemson did not allow a sack and has allowed only one sack in the last four games.

- Quarterback Trevor Lawrence completed 21-38 passes for 251 yards with two passing touchdowns and no interceptions.

- Lawrence also added a career-long 19-yard rush in the third quarter.

- On his second touchdown pass of the game, Lawrence broke Kyle Parker's school record for touchdown passes by a freshman (20). Lawrence already held the school record for touchdown passes by a true freshman.

- Lawrence is now tied with Woodrow Dantzler (21 in 2001) and Charlie Whitehurst (21 in 2003) for seventh on the school's leaderboard for touchdown passes in a single season.

- On a seven-yard reception from Lawrence on the game’s first drive, wide receiver Hunter Renfrow caught a pass in his 39th consecutive game, breaking Artavis Scott's team record of 38 consecutive games with a reception from 2014-16.

- Renfrow made his 43rd career start to break Terry Smith's school record for career starts by a wide receiver (42 from 1990-93).

- Running back Tavien Feaster recorded his fifth rushing touchdown of the season on a two-yard run in the second quarter. The rushing touchdown was the 14th of his career.

- Wide receiver Justyn Ross recorded his sixth receiving touchdown of the season in the second quarter on a 19-yard pass from Lawrence.

- Wide receiver T.J. Chase caught Lawrence’s second touchdown pass of the game, a 10-yard reception in the third quarter. It was Chase’s second touchdown reception of the season and of his career.

- The touchdown pass to Ross was Lawrence’s 20th touchdown pass of the season. Lawrence’s 2018 campaign marks only the 10th season with 20 or more passing touchdowns in school history.

- Running back Travis Etienne gained 81 yards on nine carries with two rushing touchdowns.

- With his second touchdown of the game, Etienne notched his 17th rushing touchdown of the year, tying Clemson's record for rushing touchdowns in a single season, held jointly by Lester Brown (1978), James Davis (2006) and Wayne Gallman (2016).

- Etienne’s second touchdown tied him with Fred Cone (31) for seventh on the school’s leaderboard for total touchdowns in a career.

- The second touchdown was Etienne’s 18th total touchdown of the season, tying him with Travis Zachery (18 in 2000) and DeAndre Hopkins (18 in 2012) for second-most in a season in school history, trailing only C.J. Spiller’s 21-touchdown season in 2009.

- With the performance, Etienne moved into the Top 10 in rushing yards in a single season in school history. His 1,157 rushing yards this season rank 10th in a year program history.

- Tackle Mitch Hyatt made his 53rd career start to break kicker Chandler Catanzaro's school record for career starts.

- Defensive tackle Christian Wilkins made his 41st career start to break Jim Stuckey's school record for starts by a defensive tackle, set from 1976-79. (Note: Wilkins has also started at defensive end in his career but is currently listed at tackle).

- Hyatt and Wilkins both played their 54th career game to tie for fifth-most in program history.

- Clemson recorded four sacks as a team, marking the fourth consecutive game Clemson has registered at least four sacks, the team’s first such stretch since 2014 against Louisville, Boston College, Syracuse and Wake Forest.

- Defensive end Clelin Ferrell recorded 2.0 sacks.- Ferrell’s second sack of the game gave him a new

career-high 10.5 sacks and made him the first Clemson player with double-digit sacks in a single season since Carlos Watkins (10.5) in 2016.

- Ferrell recorded at least 2.0 sacks for the third time this season and for the fifth time in his career.

- Safety Tanner Muse recorded his second sack of the season, the second of his career.

- Wilkins pushed his career sack total to 14.0 with his fourth sack of the season in the third quarter.

- On his second PAT attempt, kicker Greg Huegel joined Chandler Catanzaro (207) as the only players in school history to attempt 200 career PATs.

- Defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence recorded a career-high two passes broken up.

- Captains for the contest were defensive end Austin Bryant, center Justin Falcinelli, defensive end Clelin Ferrell and kicker Greg Huegel.

- Clemson hosted Duke for the first time since 2008.

In that game, then-interim head coach Dabo Swinney's Tigers outgained the Blue Devils, 466-168, and earned a 31-7 victory.

- Clemson held Duke without a first-quarter touchdown on offense. Clemson is the only FBS team in the country to not allow an offensive touchdown in the first quarter this season.

WITH THE WIN- Clemson opened a season 11-0 for the fourth time in

program history, joining 11-0 starts in 1948, 1981 and 2015.

- Clemson has now the first 11 games of a season for the second time under head coach Dabo Swinney (2015). Swinney became the first coach in Clemson history to coach the school to multiple 11-0 starts, as legendary coaches Frank Howard and Danny Ford only accomplished the feat once each, in 1948 and 1981, respectively.

- The 2018 Tigers won their 11th game of the season to tie the 1948, 1978, 2012 and 2013 squads for the fifth-most wins in a season in school history.

- Clemson’s active 11-game winning streak is now tied for the fifth-longest winning streak in school history and is the program’s seventh winning streak of 11 games or more all-time.

- Clemson won its 51st game in the last four years give the 2018 senior class the most wins in school and ACC history, surpassing the mark set by Clemson's 2017 senior class.

- The victory was Clemson’s 99th win of the decade. Next week, Clemson will attempt to join Alabama and Ohio State as the only FBS programs to win 100 games this decade.

- Clemson finished ACC regular season play with a perfect 8-0 record. It represents Clemson's seventh time winning every ACC regular season game, joining perfect conference records in 1967 (6-0), 1978 (6-0), 1981 (6-0), 1982 (6-0), 1983 (7-0) and 2015 (8-0). The school posted additional unbeaten conference regular season records including ties in 1956 (4-0-1) and 1991 (6-0-1).

- Including 2015, Clemson joined Florida State (1992-94, 96-97, 99-00, 2013-14) as the only ACC schools to post multiple 8-0 regular season records in conference play since the league adopted the eight-game conference schedule in 1992. Clemson, Florida State (nine times, listed above), North Carolina (2015) and Virginia Tech (2000) are the only ACC schools with perfect eight-game conference regular seasons to their credit.

- Clemson's senior class finished regular season conference play 30-2 in the last four years, becoming the first class in league history to win 30 regular season conference games.

- Clemson's senior class also improved to 26-1 at Death Valley with one more home game to play next week.

- Clemson defeated an ACC foe for the 33rd time in its last 35 opportunities, including conference championship games, dating back to 2015.

- Clemson won its regular season ACC finale for a fourth consecutive season. It marks Clemson's first four-game winning streak in regular season ACC finales since the 1993-96 seasons.

- Clemson won its 14th consecutive game at Memorial Stadium, dating back to a 56-7 win against South Carolina on Nov. 25, 2016. The current 14-game streak is Clemson's second-longest home winning streak in Dabo Swinney’s tenure as head coach (21 from 2013-16).

- Clemson improved to 6-0 at home this season to give the Tigers at least six home wins in each of the last eight years.

- Clemson improved to 38-4 in ACC contests at Memorial Stadium under head coach Dabo Swinney.

- Clemson improved to 37-16-1 all-time against Duke,

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- Clemson played its third night game of the season -- its first at Memorial Stadium -- and improved to 23-3 in night games since 2015.

- Swinney earned his 112th career victory to pull within one win of Frank Beamer (113) for third-most career wins as head coach of an ACC program. (Note: Beamer's figure reflects his 113 wins after Virginia Tech joined the ACC as a member institution, excluding his victories as an independent or as a member of other conferences).

- Swinney remained undefeated against Duke all-time. He is currently undefeated against five ACC programs, including Duke (3-0), Louisville (5-0), Virginia (3-0), Virginia Tech (5-0) and Wake Forest (10-0).

- The victory improved Swinney to 25-2 all-time against ACC teams from North Carolina, including a 3-0 mark this season. Clemson has won its last 18 games against ACC teams hailing from North Carolina, a streak inclusive of the 2012-18 seasons.

- Clemson extended its streak of consecutive home victories against Duke to 15 games, dating back to 1982. The streak ties for Clemson's second-longest active home winning streak against a single opponent, matching a 15-game home winning streak against Presbyterian and trailing a 21-game home winning streak against Furman.

- Clemson trailed, 6-0, after the first quarter. The game was Clemson’s first trailing after one quarter this season and represented Clemson’s first win when trailing after the opening period since overcoming a 14-7 first-quarter deficit in a 38-31 win at NC State last season.

- Clemson took a 14-6 lead into halftime and has now won 62 of its last 64 games when leading at halftime.

- With a 28-6 lead entering the fourth quarter, Clemson improved to 82-2 since 2011 when leading after three quarters.

-- BEST IS THE STANDARD --

TIGERS HUNTING FOUR IN A ROWClemson has won three straight ACC championships,

joining Oklahoma as one of just two Power Five Conference schools to have an active streak of three consecutive conference championships.

POWER FIVE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS (2015-17)Conference 2015 2016 2017ACC Clemson Clemson ClemsonB10 Michigan State Penn State Ohio StateB12 Oklahoma Oklahoma OklahomaP12 Stanford Washington Southern California

SEC Alabama Alabama Georgia

Next week, Clemson will attempt to become the first ACC school to win four consecutive outright titles. Florida State was a champion or co-champion nine years in a row from 1992-00, but never won more than three outright championships in succession.

Clemson would become the only the second Power Five school since the inception of conference championship games in 1992 to win four straight conference championship games, joining the Florida Gators, who won four straight SEC Championship Games from 1993-96.

MOST CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME VICTORIES

(POWER FIVE CONFERENCES SINCE 1992)School Conference Streak YearsFlorida SEC 4 1993-96Clemson ACC 3* 2015-17Alabama SEC 3 2014-16Florida State ACC 3 2012-14Oklahoma Big 12 3 2006-08Many schools 2* - active streak

10-WIN SEASONSThis year, Clemson extended its streak of consecutive

seasons of 10+ wins to eight years. An eighth consecutive 10-win season in 2018 tied the Tigers with the 1985-92 Miami Hurricanes and the 2004-11 Virginia Tech Hokies for the fourth-longest streak in FBS history.

CONSECUTIVE 10-WIN SEASONS (ALL-TIME)

Rk School Years Streak1. Florida State 1987-00 142. Alabama 2008-18 *113. Texas 2001-09 94. Miami (Fla.) 1985-92 8 Virginia Tech 2004-11 8 Clemson 2011-18 *87. Southern California 2002-08 7 Boise State 2006-12 7 Oregon 2008-14 7 Ohio State 2012-18 *7* - active streak

ACTIVE STREAKS OF 10-WIN SEASONSRk School Years Streak1. Alabama 2008-18 112. Clemson 2011-18 83. Ohio State 2012-18 74. Wisconsin 2014-17 4 Oklahoma 2015-18 4Teams that entered the year with three: Oklahoma State, San Diego State

CHASING 100Head Coach Dabo Swinney can vividly recall the looks

he received when he said Clemson was on the cusp of the winningest decade in program history following a 2010 campaign in which the Tigers finished 6-7. In 2017, that vision became a reality with two seasons to spare when Clemson collected its 88th win of the decade in the ACC Championship Game against Miami to surpass the 1980s Tigers (87) for the most wins in any decade in school history.

With a win this week, the Clemson can reach triple digits in wins in a decade for the first time in program history.

Included below are the schools that have accomplished that feat:

100 VICTORIES BY DECADE (DIV. I-A/FBS)Decade Teams1890s Penn (124), Yale (116), Princeton (107), Harvard (103)1900s Yale (100), Penn (100)1910s None1920s None1930s None1940s None1950s None1960s None1970s Alabama (103), Oklahoma (102)1980s Nebraska (103), BYU (102)1990s Florida State (109), Nebraska (108), Florida (102)2000s Boise State (112), Texas (110), Oklahoma (110), Ohio State (102), Florida (100)

2010s Alabama (110), Ohio State (101)

STREAKS OF EXCELLENCEEntering this week, Clemson has...- Won 54 of its last 58 overall, dating to 2014- Won 33 of its last 35 against ACC teams- Won 62 of its last 64 when leading at halftime- Gone 83-2 since 2011 when leading after three

quarters- Gone 36-0 when scoring first since 2015- Posted an 84-2 record when recording more first

downs than its opponent since 2011- Recorded a 44-3 mark when winning the turnover

margin since 2011

- Gone 52-1 when rushing for at least 200 yards under Dabo Swinney

- Posted a perfect 39-0 record when both passing and rushing for at least 200 yards under Swinney

- Registered a 37-2 record when producing a 100-yard rusher since 2011

- Won 18 of 19 away from home vs. ACC teams- Won 19 of last 20 true road games overall- Won 26 of last 29 games away from home - Won 35 of last 36 at home- Won 28 of last 29 vs. ACC Atlantic- Won 18 in a row in September- Won 19 of 20 in October- Won 9 in a row in November- Won 8 in a row in December- Won 61 of last 63 vs. unranked teams - Won 18 of last 19 vs. Top 25 teams (ranked in at

least one poll)- Won 28 of last 30 vs. teams that would end their

season in a bowl game- Won 65 straight games when holding teams under 23

points (dates to 2010)

POWER OVER THE POWER FIVEEarly in his head coaching tenure, Dabo Swinney laid

out his belief to then-Clemson Athletic Director Terry Don Phillips that the Tigers needed to add tough non-conference challenges on top of their tests in ACC play to serve as a foundation for the program's growth.

"I had a conversation with Terry Don and I was like, ‘Terry Don, I know we are not very good right now, but we need to play people because that is going to help me teach and help me develop the culture and the mindset that you have to have to win at the highest level,’" Swinney recounted prior to the 2018 season. "I didn’t think we had that, and that’s what we committed to. That’s what we’ve done.”

That scheduling philosophy and culture change has resonated in the Clemson program, and since 2013, no team can claim more wins against Power Five opponents than Clemson.

WINS AGAINST POWER FIVE OPPONENTS(SINCE 2013)

Rank School Wins1. Clemson 602. Alabama 57 Ohio State 574. Oklahoma 525. Stanford 476. Georgia 45 Florida State 458. Southern California 44 Wisconsin 4410. Michigan State 41 Oklahoma State 41

WINS AGAINST TOP 25 FINISHERSWhile wins against teams ranked in the Top 25 carry

a lot of weight in the moment, one added layer of quality assurance for victories can be gleaned from viewing teams' records against opponents that actually finished the year in the Top 25. An independent analysis by Saturday Down South revealed that Clemson's 15 victories in the College Football Playoff era against opponents that finished the season in the Top 25 ranks second nationally.

MOST WINS AGAINST TEAMS THAT FINISHED IN THE AP TOP 25 (CFP ERA, 2014-17)

Rank School Record v. T25 FInishers1. Alabama 18-52. Clemson 15-53. Ohio State 14-44. Oklahoma 10-75. Georgia 9-6

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ALL-TIME ACC LEADERSSince the conference's founding in 1953, no program

has won more regular season games in Atlantic Coast Conference play than Clemson.

MOST CONFERENCE WINS IN ACC PLAY(ALL-TIME, PER ACC RECORDS)

Rank School (Joined) Wins1. Clemson (1953) 2902. North Carolina (1953) 2313. NC State (1953) 2244. Virginia (1954) 1785. Florida State (1992) 1686. Duke (1953) 1577. Georgia Tech (1979) 1488. Wake Forest (1953) 1419. Virginia Tech (2004) 8310. Miami (2004) 6611. Boston College (2005) 5212. Pitt (2013) 2913. Louisville (2014) 2114. Syracuse (2013) 16

ROCKNE, BRYANT, SWINNEYHead Coach Dabo Swinney placed himself in the

company of two college football legends.In Clemson's late-September win against Syracuse,

Swinney passed the number of total victories earned by Notre Dame's Knute Rockne, the winningest coach by percentage in Division I history. Rockne compiled a 105-12-5 career record from 1918-30 at Notre Dame for a record .881 winning percentage.

Swinney’s current .789 winning percentage is 19th-best in Division I history among coaches with a minimum of 10 years experience, trailing No. 18 Nick Saban (.790). Earlier this year against Wake Forest, Swinney passed Bear Bryant, who had a .780 winning percentage (323-85-17).

-- TALKING 'BOUT THE POLLS --

EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS Entering 2018, Clemson had equaled or exceeded its postseason AP and USA Today rankings in comparison to its preseason rankings each of the last seven years. That included quite an accomplishment in 2016, as finished No. 1 by winning the national championship to exceed the school's No. 2 preseason ranking. Clemson has exceeded its preseason ranking each of the last seven years in the USA Today coaches poll and has exceeded its preseason ranking in the AP poll six of the seven. Clemson was picked No. 8 in the AP preseason poll in 2013 and finished No. 8. Dabo Swinney is the first head coach in history with a seven-year streak in that area. John Cooper (Ohio State) and Bill Snyder (Kansas State) had five-year streaks.

CLEMSON PRESEASON VS. POSTSEASON POLLS (2011-18)Year AP Pre,Post USA Pre,Post2011 NR,22 NR,222012 14,11 14,92013 8,8 8,72014 16,15 16,152015 12,2 12,22016 2,1 2,12017 5,4 5,42018 2,? 2,?

POLL STREAKS Clemson has been ranked in the top 25 of 65 consecutive AP polls dating to the 2014 season, the third-longest active streak in the nation. That includes a streak of 56 straight top-10 rankings, tied for first in the

country with Alabama. As far as total top-25 rankings since 2011, Clemson has appeared in 120 of a possible 127 polls (94.5 percent). That is the third-most in the nation, trailing only Alabama (127) and Oklahoma (123).

AP POLL APPEARANCES (SINCE 2011) Rk School Polls % 1. Alabama 127 100.0 2. Oklahoma 123 96.9 3. Clemson 120 94.5 4. LSU 115 90.6 5. Ohio State 114 89.8 6. Stanford 99 78.0 7. Florida State 97 76.4 8. Wisconsin 95 74.8 9. Georgia 94 74.010. Oregon 88 69.3

ACTIVE AP POLL (TOP-25) STREAKS Rk School Streak Started 1. Alabama 176 2008 2. Ohio State 111 2012 3. Clemson 65 2014 4. Oklahoma 40 2016 5. Penn State 37 2016 6. Georgia 29 2017 7. Notre Dame 25 2017 8. UCF 24 2017 9. LSU 18 2017 10. Michigan 13 2018 West Virginia 13 2018

ACTIVE AP POLL (TOP-10) STREAKS Rk School Streak Started 1. Clemson 56 2015 Alabama 56 2015 3. Georgia 25 2017 4. Notre Dame 12 2018 5. LSU 6 2018 Michigan 6 2018

LONGEST AP TOP 25 STREAKS, CLEMSON HISTORY

Rk Years Streak 1. 2014-Present 65 2. 2011-14 50 1989-92 50 4. 1986-89 41

5. 2000-01 21

WHEN IN DOUBT, CLEMSON RESPONDSIn Head Coach Dabo Swinney's tenure, the Tigers

have routinely responded well following dips in the AP rankings. Clemson dropped from No. 2 to No. 3 in the AP Poll on Sept. 17 despite a 31-point win against Georgia Southern the week before. Clemson responded to that most drop with a 28-point road win at Georgia Tech.

Clemson responded similarly in its most recent such contest at Wake Forest after dropping from No. 3 to No. 4. Under Swinney, Clemson is 21-4 in games in which it enters ranked lower in the AP Poll than it did in its previous contest. This includes the 2014, 2016, 2017 and 2018 season openers in which Clemson opened the season lower than its ranking from the final game of the previous campaign. Clemson has now won its last 13 games when entering ranked lower in the AP Poll than in its previous game.

-- NOTABLE --

UNBEATENFor the third week in a row, no teams dropped from

the undefeated ranks last week, as Clemson, Alabama, Notre Dame and UCF all tallied victories to maintain their spotless records. All four enter rivalry games this week.

REMAINING UNDEFEATED TEAMS (FBS)School Record Next GameClemson 11-0 vs. South Carolina (6-4) on 11/24Alabama 11-0 vs. Auburn (7-4) on 11/24Notre Dame 11-0 at USC (5-6) on 11/24UCF 10-0 at USF (7-4) on 11/23

With a win last week, Clemson opened a season undefeated through 11 games for only the fourth time in team history. Clemson claimed a conference championship in all three of the previous instances. Two of the three teams (1981 and 2015) would go on to play for national championships, with the 1981 squad eventually earning the school's first national title.

UNDEFEATED THROUGH 11 GAMES(CLEMSON HISTORY)

Year Through 11 G Final Record Note1948 11-0 11-0 SoCon Champs1981 11-0 12-0 National/ACC Champs2015 11-0 14-1 ACC Champs2018 11-0 TBD

RANKINGS REPORTIncluded below is a selection of Top 10 national

statistical rankings currently held by Clemson:

Team/Player Category No. Rank Clemson Points Allowed/Game 12.1 1 Clemson Yards Allowed/Play 3.77 1 Clemson Yards Allowed/Carry 2.15 1 Clemson Plays of 40+ Yards 28 1 Clemson Plays of 50+ Yards 18 1 Clemson Opp. First Downs/Game 14.0 1 Clemson Opponent Fumbles 27 1 Clemson Sacks 40 T-1 Clemson Yards Allowed/Game 254.4 2 Clemson Yards/Carry 6.65 2 Clemson Tackles for Loss 108 2 Clemson Total Touchdowns Allowed 15 2 Clemson Passing Touchdowns Allowed 6 T-2 Clemson Plays of 30+ Yards 43 3 Clemson Rush Yards Allowed/Game 84.27 3 Clemson Opp. 3rd Down Pct. 27.12 3 Clemson Rushes of 20+ Yards 33 T-3 Clemson Rushes of 50+ Yards 8 T-3 Clemson Passes of 40+ Yards 18 T-3 Clemson Touchbacks 60 4 Clemson Tackles for Loss Allowed 39 4 Clemson Opp. 4th Down Pct. 26.67 4 Clemson Rushes of 30+ Yards 18 T-4 Clemson Points/Game 44.7 5 Clemson Total Touchdowns 66 5 Clemson Rushing Touchdowns 35 T-5 Clemson Plays of 60+ Yards 9 T-5 Clemson Rushes of 40+ Yards 10 T-5 Clemson Rushes of 60+ Yards 5 T-5 Clemson Rushing Touchdowns Allowed 7 T-5 Clemson Yards/Play 7.30 6 Clemson Passes of 50+ Yards 10 6 Clemson Passes of 60+ Yards 4 T-6 Clemson Yards/Game 520.5 8 Clemson Opp. Completion Pct. 52.4 T-8 Clemson Red Zone Scoring Pct. 92.31 T-8 Clemson Plays of 20+ Yards 71 9 Clemson Completions Allowed 163 10 Clemson Opp. Passer Rating 104.81 10 Clemson Passing Touchdowns 28 T-10 Clemson Forced Fumbles 14 T-10 Lyn-J Dixon Yards/Carry 10.49 1 Travis Etienne Rushes of 20+ Yards 18 2 Travis Etienne Rushing Touchdowns 17 T-2 Travis Etienne Total Touchdowns 18 T-3 Travis Etienne Rushes of 30+ Yards 8 T-4 Travis Etienne Points/Game 9.8 T-5 Travis Etienne Yards/Carry 8.51 7 Travis Etienne Total Offense Yards/Play 8.51 7 Clelin Ferrell Sacks 10.5 5 B.T. Potter Touchbacks 58 5 Amari Rodgers Punt Returns of 30+ Yards 3 T-2 Justyn Ross Receptions of 50+ Yards 4 T-5

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DOMINANT DEFENSESince the advent of the College Football Playoff

in 2014, Clemson has routinely produced one of the nation's elite defenses, a trend that has carried into the 2018 season as well.

Clemson has ranked in the Top 10 in the country in total defense in each of the last four seasons and has ranked among the Top 10 in scoring defense in three of those campaigns. Clemson enters this week's game against South Carolina ranked in the Top 2 in the country in both total defense 254.4 yards per game, second) and scoring defense (12.1 points per game, first).

CLEMSON DEFENSE SINCE 2014Year Yds/G Rank Pts/G Rank2014 260.8 1 16.7 32015 313.0 10 21.7 242016 311.5 8 18.0 102017 276.7 4 13.6 22018 254.4 2 12.1 1

AVERAGE YARDAGE DIFFERENTIALClemson has outgained its opponents by an average of

266.1 yards per game this season, more than five yards ahead of top-ranked Alabama for the largest average yardage differential in the country. Clemson is one of only two schools in the country currently outgaining opponents by 200 or more yards per game.

AVERAGE YARDAGE DIFFERENTIAL (FBS, 2018)School Yds/G Yds. All./G Diff.1. Clemson 520.5 254.4 +266.12. Alabama 541.5 282.1 +259.43. Michigan 429.6 234.8 +194.84. Georgia 483.9 311.2 +172.75. Appalachian State 454.1 282.8 +171.3

GROUND AND POUNDA few hours after being called a finesse team by

a national analyst, Clemson rushed for 471 yards in a 63-3 win at Wake Forest on Oct. 6. The rushing total represented the fourth-most yards on the ground in program history and the program's most in a single-game since the team's 1981 national championship season. That figure was later surpassed by Clemson's 492 rushing yards against Louisville.

Clemson's explosiveness and consistency in the running game has put the 2018 Tigers on pace to shatter the team record for yards-per-carry average.

YARDS PER CARRY (CLEMSON HISTORY)Rank Year No.1. 2018 6.652. 2006 5.723. 1950 5.254. 1941 5.075. 2015 4.93

Clemson enters this week having outrushed opponents by an average of 163.5 yards per game this season, the third-best differential in the country and the second-best in the Power Five. Clemson is the only non-triple-option team in the Top 3 in the category. Georgia Tech leads the nation in rushing differential per game; however, Clemson outrushed Georgia Tech by 102 yards in a 49-21 win on Sept. 22.

RUSHING YARDS PER GAME DIFFERENTIAL(FBS, 2018)

School G Rush Yds. For Rush Yds. All. Diff./G1. Georgia Tech 11 3891 1508 +216.62. Army 11 3333 1171 +196.53. Clemson 11 2725 927 +163.54. UAB 11 2491 1318 +106.6

5. Cincinnati 11 2610 1162 +131.6

Clemson's rushing prowess this season has not come at the expense of the team's passing game. With 2,725 rushing yards and 3,000 passing yards, Clemson is one of only three FBS teams with at least 2,500 rushing yards and 3,000 passing yards this season.

2,500+ RUSHING YARDS AND 3,000+ PASSING YARDS (FBS, 2018)

School G Rush Yds. Pass Yds.Clemson 11 2725 3000Oklahoma 11 2868 3469Houston 11 2594 3355

QUARTERLY DOMINANCEClemson has outscored opponents, 492-133, this

season for a scoring differential of 359 points, the second-best scoring margin in the country. The Tigers have been particularly dominant in the second and third quarters, producing scoring margins of 146 and 123 points, respectively, in those periods.

Clemson's worst quarterly margin of 39 points in the fourth quarter still ranks ahead of full-season margins of 70 FBS teams. Included below is a comparison showing how Clemson's individual quarter margins compare against the full-game differentials of other FBS teams.

CLEMSON SCORING MARGIN BY QUARTER 1st 2nd 3rd 4thClemson 76 163 152 101Opponents 25 17 29 62Differential +51 +146 +123 +39

FBS Teams Ahead Of* 74 108 99 70*Number of FBS teams whose full-game scoring margins fall below Clemson's margin for the selected quarter

CLOSE GAME SUCCESSClemson's stretch of consecutive 10-win seasons

dating back to 2011 has been bolstered significantly by the team's success in close games in that span. The Tigers have played 28 games with a final margin of eight points or less, and Clemson's 85.7 winning percentage in those one-possession contests is the best in the country in that span among teams with at least 10 such games.

WINNING PERCENTAGE IN GAMES DECIDED BY EIGHT OR FEWER POINTS (SINCE 2011)

Rk School W L G Pct. 1. Clemson 24 4 28 85.7% 2. Ohio State 24 9 33 72.7% 3. Oklahoma State 21 10 31 67.7% 4. Northern Illinois 30 15 45 66.7% San Diego State 24 12 36 66.7% Florida State 22 11 33 66.7% 7. Middle Tennessee State 23 12 35 65.7% 8. Illinois 15 8 23 65.2% 9. Old Dominion 13 7 20 65.0% 10. Oklahoma 18 10 28 64.3%

CLEMSON IN GAMES DECIDED BY EIGHT OR FEWER POINTS (SINCE 2011)

Date Opponent Site W/L CU-Opp.9/10/11 Wofford H W 35-279/24/11 Florida State H W 35-3011/12/11 Wake Forest H W 31-289/1/12 Auburn N W 26-1912/31/12 LSU N W 25-248/31/13 Georgia H W 38-351/3/14 Ohio State N W 40-359/20/14 Florida State A L 17-2310/11/14 Louisville H W 23-1710/18/14 Boston College A W 17-139/17/15 Louisville A W 20-1710/3/15 Notre Dame H W 24-2211/28/15 South Carolina A W 37-3212/5/15 North Carolina N W 45-371/11/16 Alabama N L 40-45

9/3/16 Auburn A W 19-139/10/16 Troy H W 30-2410/1/16 Louisville H W 42-3610/15/16 North Carolina State H W 24-1710/29/16 Florida State A W 37-3411/12/16 Pitt H L 42-4312/3/16 Virginia Tech N W 42-351/9/17 Alabama N W 35-319/9/17 Auburn H W 14-610/13/17 Syracuse A L 24-2711/4/17 North Carolina State A W 38-319/8/18 Texas A&M A W 28-269/29/18 Syracuse H W 27-23

Though Clemson has two one-possession victories so far in 2018, on the flip side, the Tigers have also accounted for three of the top five largest margins of victory in conference play in the FBS this season.

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY IN CONFERENCE PLAY (FBS, 2018)

Rk School Opponent Score Margin 1. Iowa Illinois 63-0 +63 2. Clemson vs. Louisville 77-16 +61 3. Clemson at Wake Forest 63-3 +60 4. Alabama at Ole Miss 62-7 +55 5. Clemson at Florida State 59-10 +49 Ohio State vs. Rutgers 52-3 +49

STRONG CONFERENCE PERFORMANCESSince Clemson's dramatic last-minute win against

Syracuse, the Tigers won six ACC games by a combined margin of 253 points (302-49), an average of 42.2 points per game. Clemson is one of only three FBS teams (and the only Power Five school) this season that can boast four 30-point conference wins.

30-POINT CONFERENCE WINS (FBS, 2018)Rank School 30-Point Conf. Wins1. Clemson 4 Ohio 4 Utah State 44. Alabama 3 Fresno State 3 Michigan 3

POINT DIFFERENTIAL IN CONFERENCE PLAY(FBS, 2018)

Rk School Pts. For Pts. All. Diff. 1. Clemson 378 93 +285 2. Alabama 322 92 +230 3. Michigan 292 102 +190 4. Utah State 333 160 +173 5. UAB 224 61 +163

With regular season conference play now complete, Clemson's 285-point differential in conference play ranks as third-largest by an ACC team in a single season since the turn of the century.

POINT DIFFERENTIAL IN CONFERENCE PLAY(ACC SINCE 2000)

Rk School (Year) Pts. For Pts. All. Diff. 1. Florida State (2013) 411 98 +313 2. Florida State (2000) 395 86 +309 3. Clemson (2018) 378 93 +285 4. Louisville (2016) 367 161 +206

5. Florida State (2012) 318 124 +194

ROUTING RANKED OPPONENTSClemson's 41-7 thrashing of No. 16 NC State in

October tied for the second-largest margin of victory against an AP Top 25 team in school history, trailing only the school's 35-point victory against Miami in the 2017 ACC Championship. Two of Clemson's 12 wins of 20 points or more against AP Top 25 opponents have come this season.

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NOTESLARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY AGAINST AP TOP 25 OPPONENTS (CLEMSON HISTORY)

Date Rank^ Opponent Site CU-Opp Margin12/2/2017 1/2 Miami (FL) N 38-3 +3510/20/2018 3/16 NC State H 41-7 +349/30/1950 -/17 Missouri A 34-0 +3411/7/1992 -/18 North Carolina A 40-7 +3311/3/1979 -/14 Wake Forest A 31-0 +311/1/1991 14/16 Illinois A 30-0 +3011/12/1983 17/11 Maryland A 52-27 +251/1/1988 14/20 Penn State A 35-10 +2511/22/1980 -/14 South Carolina A 27-6 +2110/21/1989 -/12 NC State A 30-10 +2012/30/1989 14/17 West Virginia A 27-7 +20

11/10/2018 2/17 Boston College A 27-7 +20

^AP Rank (CU/Opp)

EXPLOSIVE PLAYS"The explosive play is alive and well in our offense."That was the exact quote from Head Coach Dabo

Swinney following a Sept. 15 victory against Georgia Southern. Improving the team's explosiveness and ability to create chunk plays had been a primary focus for the offense leading up to the 2018 season, and that focus has paid off thus far this season.

EXPLOSIVE PLAYS BY DISTANCE (CLEMSON, 2018)

Yards No. National Rank 20+ 71 9 30+ 43 3 40+ 28 1 50+ 18 1

60+ 9 T-5

Of Clemson's nation-leading 28 plays of 40 yards or more this season, the Tigers have accounted for 18 through the air and 10 on the ground. Clemson has 18 plays of 50 yards or more, with a split of 10 passing and eight rushing.

Clemson's 18 plays of 50 yards or more through 10 games this season have far surpassed the team's total of 12 through 14 games a year ago. Clemson's 10 50-plus-yard passing plays this year have also passed its six such plays from a season ago.

Clemson's explosiveness has helped put the 2018 squad in the Top 10 in the nation in yards per play and on pace for a school record in that category.

YARDS PER PLAY (FBS, 2018)Rk School Plays Yards Yds/Play 1. Oklahoma 720 6337 8.80 2. Alabama 744 5956 8.01 3. Georgia 719 5323 7.40 4. Memphis 779 5753 7.39 5. Mississippi 806 5937 7.37 6. Clemson 784 5725 7.30 7. West Virginia 706 5020 7.11 8. UCF 753 5289 7.02 9. Ohio 740 5179 7.00

10. Houston 853 5949 6.97

YARDS PER PLAY (CLEMSON HISTORY)Rank Year No.1. 2018 7.302. 2006 6.503. 2015 6.394. 2013 6.365. 2012 6.28

Including special teams, Clemson recorded its school-record 15th touchdown of 50 yards of more this season on Amari Rodgers' 58-yard punt return for touchdown at Boston College.

TOUCHDOWNS OF 50+ YARDS(CLEMSON HISTORY)

Year Run Pass FR INT KOR PR Total1. 2018 7 7 1 152. 2006 6 4 1 1 1 1 143. 2017 5 6 1 1 13 2009 3 4 4 2 13

5. 2001 2 7 1 10

YOUTH MOVEMENTClemson returned a school-record 61 letterman for the

2018 season, making this year's roster the most veteran team in Tiger annals by that measure. However, that experience has not prohibited the team's talented class of true freshmen from making an immediate impact this season.

Thirteen true freshmen (Xavier Thomas, Justyn Ross, Derion Kendrick, K.J. Henry, Trevor Lawrence, Kyler McMichael, Lyn-J Dixon, B.T. Potter, Mario Goodrich, Jordan McFadden, Jackson Carman, Max May and Braden Galloway) appeared in Clemson's season opener against Furman, matching the team’s most in a single game in school history set previously against Wofford in the 2015.

A 14th true freshman, quarterback Ben Batson, made his debut at Wake Forest. Mike Jones, Justin Mascoll, Drew Swinney and Jake Venables pushed that number to 18 by making their collegiate debuts against NC State. Carson Donnelly and Darnell Jefferies extended the figure to 20 with their debuts against Louisville.

Clemson's 20 true freshmen to appear in game action this season are the program's most in a year since 1982.

TRUE FRESHMEN TO APPEAR IN A SEASON (CLEMSON SINCE 1982)

Rk Year Players 1. 2018 20 2. 2015 14 3. 2011 12 4. 1985 11 2007 11 2016 11

SATURDAYS ARE FOR THE TIGERSClemson enters Saturday's contest against Duke having

won each of its last 27 Saturday games. Clemson went 12-2 during the 2017 campaign, with its only losses coming on a Friday at Syracuse and a Monday on New Year's Day in the Sugar Bowl.

You have to travel back to Nov. 12, 2016, a total of 742 days prior to this week's contest against South Carolina, for Clemson's most recent loss on a Saturday.

Clemson's 27-game Saturday winning streak is the longest active streak in the FBS. In total, Clemson has won 48 of its last 49 Saturday games. The Tigers' current 27-game streak started following a 2016 loss to Pitt that was preceded by a 21-game Saturday winning streak across the 2014-16 seasons, previously the longest such streak in program history.

CONSECUTIVE SATURDAY WINS(CLEMSON HISTORY)

Rank School Streak Seasons1. Clemson Won 27 2016-Pres.2. Clemson Won 21 2014-163. Clemson Won 13 1947-494. Clemson Won 12 1980-81

5. Clemson Won 11 1950-51

STINGY STARTSClemson has surrendered only three first-half

touchdowns in 2018 (including only two on defense) and has held opponents out of the end zone in the first half of 11 of its last 16 games, dating back to 2017.

FIRST HALF TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED(SINCE 2017)

Date Opponent Site TD* Halftime Score^9/2/17 Kent State H 0 28-39/9/17 Auburn H 0 7-69/16/17 Louisville A 1 19-79/23/17 Boston College H 0 7-09/30/17 Virginia Tech A 0 14-310/7/17 Wake Forest H 0 14-010/13/17 Syracuse A 2 14-1710/28/17 Georgia Tech H 0 21-311/4/17 NC State A 3 17-2111/11/17 Florida State H 0 17-011/18/17 The Citadel H 0 38-011/25/17 South Carolina A 0 20-012/2/17 Miami (Fla.) N 0 21-01/1/18 Alabama N 1 3-109/1/18 Furman H 0 27-09/8/18 Texas A&M A 0 14-39/15/18 Georgia Southern H 0 21-09/22/18 Georgia Tech A 1 28-79/29/18 Syracuse H 1 7-1610/6/18 Wake Forest A 0 28-010/20/18 NC State H 0 24-010/27/18 Florida State A 0 28-011/3/18 Louisville H 0 35-311/10/18 Boston College A 1 13-711/17/18 Duke H 0 14-6* First-half touchdowns allowed^ CU-Opp

Clemson has shut out opponents in the first half five times this season, including a three-game streak against Wake Forest, NC State and Florida State.

Clemson's defensive efforts in the first half have been particularly pronounced at home. Until Syracuse rushed for a one-yard touchdown with 7:31 remaining in the second quarter on Sept. 29, Clemson had not allowed a first-half touchdown at Memorial Stadium since Nov. 12, 2016 vs. Pittsburgh. That marked 686 days between first-half touchdowns allowed at Death Valley, covering 309:52 of game play.

-- ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT --

The roster from the first day of Clemson's 2018 preseason camp featured 17 players that had already earned their degrees from Clemson University. The figure more than doubled the previous high under Head Coach Dabo Swinney, who previously had eight graduates on his rosters on multiple occasions.

The graduates on Clemson's 2018 camp roster included Kelly Bryant, Adam Choice, Kyle Cote, J.D. Davis, Judah Davis, Justin Falcinelli, Pat Godfrey, Kendall Joseph, Chris Register, Hunter Renfrow, Milan Richard, Chad Smith, Alex Spence, Trevion Thompson, Christian Wilkins, Jalen Williams and Richard Yeargin.

Clemson's 17 graduates were among the most on any FBS roster as of Sept. 4.

MOST GRADUATES ON 2018 ROSTER (FBS, UPDATED SEPT. 4)

Rank School Graduates on 2018 Roster1. UAB 192. Clemson 173. Pittsburgh 164. Arizona State 155. Three schools tied 14

Over the last seven years Clemson has finished in the top 10 percent in APR scores among FBS teams and in the top 25 of the final polls six times.

That includes the 2017-18 academic year when Clemson finished fourth on the field in the polls and fifth in APR score with a 987. It was the first time a College Football Playoff team has finished in the top five of the APR.

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NOTES Last year marked the third time in the last six years

that Clemson finished in the top 10 of APR and the top 10 on the field in at least one of the polls.

TOP 10 IN APR AND FINAL POLLSYear School APR AP-USA2011-12 Boise State 2nd (989) 8-52012-13 Clemson 4th (985) 11-9 Ohio State 7th (982) 3-NR2013-14 Clemson 7th (983) 8-7 Missouri 10th (980) 5-5 Stanford 6th (984) 11-102015-16 Michigan 3rd (993) 10-10 Wisconsin 8th (990) 9-92016-17 Clemson 5th (987) 4-4

Wisconsin 7th (986) 7-6

-- OFFENSIVE SPOTLIGHT --

#WRUClemson's status as an elite producer of pro talent

has been inarguable in recent years, particularly at wide receiver, where the school has adopted the moniker of "Wide Receiver U" (or #WRU in hashtag form).

An independent analysis by TigerIllustrated.com in August highlighted Clemson's seven wide receivers drafted from 2013-18, the most from any school. It provides a legacy and a foundation upon which Clemson's talented 2018 receiving corps — one co-offensive coordinator Jeff Scott said contains nine plausible starters — to build.

"Get your cameras ready for this year and beyond. Because there's a good chance more history will be made," wrote TigerIllustrated's Larry Williams. "The headlines and cover stories now are about the defensive line. But celebrity status is fast approaching for these receivers."

MOST WIDE RECEIVERS DRAFTED(2013-18 NFL DRAFTS)

Rank School WRs Drafted1. Clemson 72. LSU 6 Ohio State 64. Georgia 5 Oklahoma 5 Michigan 5 Texas A&M 5

West Virginia 5

#9 TRAVIS ETIENNE, RBAs a freshman, when you evoke the names of Clemson

legends C.J. Spiller and Sammy Watkins, you're doing something right. Travis Etienne did just that in his true freshman season in 2017.

In his debut year, Etienne averaged 7.16 yards per carry on 107 attempts, the fourth-best rushing average in school history and the most by a Clemson freshman since C.J. Spiller in 2006.

YARDS PER CARRY (SINGLE-SEASON) Rk Player Year Car-Yards Y/C 1. Billy Hair 1950 71-525 7.39 2. C.J. Spiller 2006 129-938 7.27 3. Andre Ellington 2009 68-491 7.22 4. Travis Etienne 2017 107-766 7.16 5. Ronald Williams 1991 82-585 7.13

The 2018 Maxwell and Doak Walker Award semifinalist also tied a school record for total touchdowns by a freshman, matching Sammy Watkins' mark of 13 set in 2011.

Etienne's efficiency has carried into his sophomore season in 2018 and he and freshman teammate Lyn-J Dixon have proven to be two of the most explosive backs in the country on average.

YARDS PER CARRY (FBS, 2018) Rk Player School Car. Yards Y/C 1. Lyn-J Dixon Clemson 47 493 10.49 2. Kennedy Brooks Oklahoma 82 811 9.89 3. Raymond Calais Louisiana 73 671 9.19 4. Reggie Corbin Illinois 115 1007 8.76 5. Darrell Henderson Memphis 174 1521 8.74 6. Greg McCrae UCF 83 714 8.60 7. Travis Etienne Clemson 136 1157 8.51 8. Anthony McFarland Maryland 125 1022 8.18 9. Darrin Hall Pittsburgh 109 888 8.15 10. Ty Johnson Maryland 66 506 7.67*Player must have played in 75 percent of his team's games and have a minimum of 4.0 rushing attempts per game played.

In the third game of the 2018 season against Georgia Southern, Etienne reached the 1,000-yard mark for his career on a 40-yard touchdown run. In reaching the 1,000-yard mark, he qualified for the school's all-time leaderboard for yards per carry. If he were to maintain his current 7.91-yard average, he would shatter the school's record for career rushing average of 5.92, set by Jackie Calvert from 1948-50. Sitting behind Etienne at third is his current backfield colleague, Tavien Feaster, who reached the 1,000-yard mark in the fourth game of 2018.

YARDS PER CARRY (CLEMSON HISTORY) Rk Player Years Car. Yards Y/C 1. Travis Etienne 2017-18 243 1923 7.91 2. Tavien Feaster 2016-18 201 1206 6.00 3. Jackie Calvert 1948-50 194 1149 5.92 4. C.J. Spiller 2006-09 606 3547 5.85 5. Terrence Flagler 1983-86 379 2162 5.70 6. Ray Mathews 1947-50 331 1886 5.70 7. Ronald Williams 1990-92 326 1824 5.60 8. Andre Ellington 2009-12 621 3436 5.53 9. Doug Cline 1957-59 209 1117 5.34 10. Roderick McDowell 2010-13 318 1699 5.34Note: Minimum 1,000 yards.

Running back Adam Choice joined Etienne and Feaster in the career 1,000-yard club in the eighth game of the season against Florida State. Clemson is one of five schools to feature three active players with at least 1,000 career rushing yards.

FBS SCHOOLS WITH THREE ACTIVE 1,000-YARD CAREER RUSHERS

- Clemson: Travis Etienne (1,923), Tavien Feaster (1,206), Adam Choice (1,101)

- Ball State: James Gilbert (2,778), Caleb Huntley (1,190), Riley Neal (1,363)

- Georgia Tech: TaQuon Marshall (2,076), KirVonte Benson (1,169), Clinton Lynch (1,260)

- SMU: Braeden West (2,486), Xavier Jones (2,160), Ke’Mon Freeman (1,477)

- Syracuse: Eric Dungey (1,937), Dontae Strickland (1,560), Moe Neal (1,635)

Etienne rushed for at least one touchdown in each of Clemson's first seven games, the longest stretch of his career. His seven-game streak tied for the fifth-longest in program history.

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A RUSHING TOUCHDOWN (CLEMSON HISTORY)

Rk Player Season(s) Games 1. Lester Brown 1978 9 Terry Allen 1988-89* 9 James Davis 2005-06 9 4. Wayne Gallman 2016 8 5. Kenny Flowers 1985 7 Travis Etienne 2018 7

7. Woodrow Dantzler 2000 6

*Excludes 1989 season opener in which he did not play

Etienne's nose for the end zone reached historic

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS (CAREER) Rk Player Years Car. Yards TD 1. James Davis 2005-08 753 3881 47 2. Travis Zachery 1998-01 691 3058 41 3. Wayne Gallman 2014-16 676 3429 34 4. Andre Ellington 2009-12 621 3436 33 5. C.J. Spiller 2006-09 606 3547 32 6. Lester Brown 1976-79 505 2228 31 7. Fred Cone 1948-50 466 2172 30 Travis Etienne 2017-18 243 1923 30 9. Terry Allen 1987-89 523 2778 28 10. Cliff Austin 1978-82 423 2139 27 Woodrow Dantzler 1998-01 591 2761 27

TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS (CAREER) Rk Player, Pos. Rush Rec. PR KOR Total 1. C.J. Spiller, RB 32 11 1 7 51 2. Travis Zachery, RB 41 9 0 0 50 3. James Davis, RB 47 2 0 0 49 4. Andre Ellington, RB 33 2 0 1 36 Wayne Gallman, RB 34 2 0 0 36 6. Lester Brown, RB 31 1 0 0 32 7. Fred Cone, RB 30 1 0 0 31 Travis Etienne, RB 30 1 0 0 31 9. Sammy Watkins, WR 1 27 0 1 29 10. Ray Matthews, RB 20 7 1 0 28 Kenny Flowers, RB 26 2 0 0 28 Terry Allen, RB 28 0 0 0 28

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS (SEASON) Rk Player Year Car. Yards TD 1. Lester Brown 1978 202 1022 17 James Davis 2006 203 1187 17 Wayne Gallman 2016 232 1133 17 Travis Etienne 2018 136 1157 17 5. Travis Zachery 1999 185 820 16 6. Fred Cone 1950 184 845 14 Cliff Austin 1982 197 1064 14 Emory Smith 1995 145 712 14 9. Kenny Flowers 1985 227 1200 13 Woodrow Dantzler 2000 190 1028 13 Travis Zachery 2000 206 1027 13 Wayne Gallman 2015 283 1527 13 Travis Etienne 2017 107 766 13

TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS (SEASON) Rk Player Year Rush Rec. Ret. TD 1. C.J. Spiller 2009 12 4 5 21 2. Travis Zachery 2000 13 5 0 18 DeAndre Hopkins 2012 0 18 0 18 Travis Etienne 2018 17 1 0 18 5. Lester Brown 1978 17 0 0 17 James Davis 2006 17 0 0 17 Wayne Gallman 2016 17 0 0 17 8. Travis Zachery 1999 16 0 0 16 9. Fred Cone 1950 14 1 0 15 Emory Smith 1995 14 1 0 15

RUSHING YARDS PER GAME (SEASON) Rk Player Year G Yards Y/G 1. Raymond Priester 1996 12 1345 112.1 2. Raymond Priester 1995 12 1322 110.2 3. Wayne Gallman 2015 14 1527 109.1 4. Cliff Austin 1982 10 1064 106.4 5. Travis Etienne 2018 11 1157 105.2 6. Terrence Flagler 1986 12 1258 104.8 7. Buddy Gore 1967 10 1045 104.5 8. Kenny Flowers 1985 12 1200 100.0 9. Terry Allen 1988 12 1192 99.3 10. Ray Yauger 1969 10 968 96.8

RECORD WATCH: TRAVIS ETIENNE

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NOTESlevels against Syracuse, Wake Forest and NC State, as he became the first player in Clemson history to record three rushing touchdowns in three consecutive games, becoming only the fourth ACC player to accomplish the feat since 2000. He enters this week with 18 total touchdowns (17 rushing, one receiving), and his 9.8 points per game rank tied for fifth in the country but tied for third among non-kickers.

POINTS PER GAME (FBS, 2018) Rk Player School Pts. G Pts./G 1. Andre Szmyt, K Syracuse 135 11 12.3 2. Devin Singletary, RB FAU 132 11 12.0 3. Dominik Eberle, K Utah State 125 11 11.4 4. Darrell Henderson, RB Memphis 120 11 10.9 5. Travis Etienne, RB Clemson 108 11 9.8 Michael Warren II, RB Cincinnati 108 11 9.8 Luke Logan, K Miss 108 11 9.8 8. Matt Gay, K Utah 107 11 9.7 9. Tucker McCann, K Missouri 106 11 9.6

Rodrigo Blankenship, K Georgia 106 11 9.6

Despite averaging fewer than 13 carries per game, Etienne reached 1,000 rushing yards on the season on his 117th carry of the season, representing the fewest carries needed by any Clemson running back to reach the 1,000-yard mark in a single in school history. The feat came in his 10th game of the season, marking only the ninth time in school history that a Clemson player has rushed for 1,000 yards in a season in as few as 10 games.

TEN OR FEWER GAMES NEEDED TO REACH 1,000 RUSHING YARDS (CLEMSON HISTORY)

Rk Player Season(s) Rush Yds.* Games 1. Terrence Flagler 1986 1258 9 2. Travis Etienne 2018 1076 10 Wayne Gallman 2015 1527 10 James Davis 2006 1187 10 Raymond Priester 1996 1345 10 Raymond Priester 1995 1322 10 Terry Allen 1988 1192 10 Cliff Austin 1982 1064 10 Buddy Gore 1967 1045 10* Season rushing total

Etienne turned in a career day in Clemson's thrilling 27-23 come-from-behind win against Syracuse at the end of September. He set new bests in rushing attempts (27), rushing yards (203) and rushing touchdowns (three) while completing only the 16th 200-yard rushing performance in Clemson history.

200-YARD RUSHING GAMES (CLEMSON HISTORY, CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER)

Date Player Opponent Site Att. Yds9/20/52 Buck George Presbyterian H 15 20411/8/52 Don King Fordham A 33 23411/16/68 Ray Yauger North Carolina H 35 20110/18/69 Ray Yauger Wake Forest H 36 20210/16/82 Cliff Austin Duke H 27 26010/11/86 Terrence Flagler Virginia A 30 21011/1/86 Terrence Flagler Wake Forest A 22 2099/12/87 Wesley McFadden Virginia Tech A 32 22611/11/95 Raymond Priester Duke H 32 26310/25/97 Raymond Priester Maryland A 36 2049/23/00 Woodrow Dantzler Virginia A 18 22010/21/06 James Davis Georgia Tech H 21 21612/5/09 C.J. Spiller Georgia Tech N 20 23310/15/11 Andre Ellington Maryland A 24 2129/1/12 Andre Ellington Auburn N 25 2289/29/18 Travis Etienne Syracuse H 27 203

#13 HUNTER RENFROW, WRWhile one specific catch made by Hunter Renfrow

during 2017 College Football Playoff National Championship Game will live in Clemson lore forever, few in the history of Clemson Football have hauled in receptions with as much regularity as Renfrow.

Renfrow has recorded at least one reception in the last 39 consecutive games in which he appeared. (Note: Renfrow missed four games in 2016 with a hand injury). With his 39th game in the streak against Duke, Renfrow can broke Artavis Scott's school record for consecutive games with a reception.

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A RECEPTION (CLEMSON HISTORY)

Rk Player Seasons Games1. Hunter Renfrow 2015-18 392. Artavis Scott 2014-16 38

3. Jerry Butler 1975-78 36

RENFROW'S CATCH STREAK BY GAMEDate Opponent Rec. Yds. TD12/5/15 North Carolina 3 22 012/31/15 Oklahoma 4 59 11/11/16 Alabama 7 88 29/3/16 at Auburn 3 27 19/10/16 Troy 1 35 110/15/16 NC State 6 53 010/29/16 at Florida State 5 62 111/5/16 Syracuse 2 17 011/12/16 Pittsburgh 7 77 011/19/16 at Wake Forest 2 26 011/26/16 South Carolina 1 10 012/3/16 Virginia Tech 2 46 112/31/16 Ohio State 5 50 01/9/17 Alabama 10 92 29/2/17 Kent State 2 16 09/9/17 Auburn 9 62 09/16/17 at Louisville 4 71 09/23/17 Boston College 6 53 09/30/17 at Virginia Tech 2 19 010/7/17 Wake Forest 6 61 010/13/17 at Syracuse 5 64 010/28/17 Georgia Tech 1 11 011/4/17 at NC State 4 33 011/11/17 Florida State 4 35 011/18/17 The Citadel 3 26 111/25/17 at South Carolina 4 75 212/2/17 Miami (Fla.) 5 45 01/1/18 Alabama 5 31 09/1/18 Furman 3 24 09/8/18 at Texas A&M 4 59 09/15/18 Georgia Southern 2 44 09/22/18 at Georgia Tech 3 28 19/29/18 Syracuse 3 45 010/6/18 at Wake Forest 2 21 010/20/18 vs. NC State 5 41 010/27/18 at Florida State 4 28 011/3/18 Louisville 1 15 011/10/18 at Boston College 8 80 011/17/18 Duke 1 7 0Note: DNP vs. SC State (9/17/16), at Georgia Tech (9/22/16), vs. Louisville (10/1/16) and at Boston College (10/7/16)

Since joining the program as a walk-on, Renfrow production has been matched in magnitude only by the perceived improbability of his success. He has been named a finalist for the 2018 Burlsworth Trophy, which honors the nation's top college player who started his career as a walk-on.

Against Syracuse, Renfrow became only the 10th player in school history to record 150 career receptions. During the contest, he also surpassed Perry Tuttle for ninth on the team's career receptions list. Tuttle and Renfrow will always be linked in Clemson lore as the recipients of game-winning touchdown passes to secure the program's national championships in 1981 and 2016, respectively.

CAREER RECEPTIONS (CLEMSON HISTORY) Rk Player, Pos. Years Yards Avg. TD Rec. 1. Artavis Scott, WR 2014-16 2480 10.1 19 245 2. Sammy Watkins, WR 2011-13 3391 14.1 27 240 3. Aaron Kelly, WR 2005-08 2733 11.8 20 232 4. DeAndre Hopkins, WR 2010-12 3020 14.7 27 206 5. Mike Williams, WR 2013-16 2727 15.4 21 177 6. Hunter Renfrow, WR 2015-18 1981 11.5 15 173

7. Derrick Hamilton, WR 2001-03 2312 13.8 16 167 8. Rod Gardner, WR 1997-00 2498 15.0 13 166 9. Terry Smith, WR 1990-93 2681 16.5 15 162

10. Perry Tuttle, WR 1978-81 2534 16.9 17 150

Renfrow needs only 19 more yards to become only the 13th player in school history to record 2,000 career receiving yards.

CAREER RECEIVING YARDS (CLEMSON HISTORY)

Rk Player, Pos. Years Rec. Yards 1. Sammy Watkins, WR 2011-13 240 3391 2. DeAndre Hopkins, WR 2010-12 206 3020 3. Aaron Kelly, WR 2005-08 232 2733 4. Mike Williams, WR 2013-16 177 2727 5. Terry Smith, WR 1990-93 162 2681 6. Perry Tuttle, WR 1978-81 150 2534 7. Rod Gardner, WR 1997-00 166 2498 8. Artavis Scott, WR 2014-16 245 2480 9. Derrick Hamilton, WR 2001-03 167 2312 10. Jerry Butler, WR 1975-78 139 2223 11. Deon Cain, WR 2015-17 130 2040 12. Airese Currie, WR 2001-04 138 2030 13. Jacoby Ford, WR 2006-09 143 1986

14. Hunter Renfrow, WR 2015-18 173 1981

#16 TREVOR LAWRENCE, QBBetween the explosive debuts of C.J. Spiller, Sammy

Watkins and Deshaun Watson, Clemson has had no shortage of superlative freshmen in the last dozen years. In 2018, true freshman quarterback Trevor Lawrence has made his case to be considered among that illustrious group.

Lawrence is only the second true freshman and fourth freshman overall in Clemson history to record double-digit touchdown passes.

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS AS A TRUE FRESHMAN (CLEMSON HISTORY)

Rk Player Season TD1. Trevor Lawrence 2018 212. Deshaun Watson 2014 14

3. Willie Jordan 1975 5

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS BY ALL FRESHMEN (CLEMSON HISTORY)

Rk Player Season TD1. Trevor Lawrence 2018 212. Kyle Parker 2009 203. Deshaun Watson 2014 144. Charlie Whitehurst 2002 10

In addition to being tied for the ACC lead in passing touchdowns, Lawrence leads the nation in passing touchdowns among freshmen despite not starting any of the Tigers' first four contests and not finishing six of his seven starts. His production despite his limited action earned him a selection as a semifinalist for the 2018 Davey O'Brien Award.

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS (ACC, 2018)Rk Player School TD 1. Trevor Lawrence Clemson 21 2. Ryan Finley NC State 20 3. Bryce Perkins Virginia 19 4. Ryan Willis Virginia Tech 17 Anthony Brown Boston College 17

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS BY FRESHMEN (FBS, 2018)

Rk Player School TD 1. Trevor Lawrence Clemson 21 2. Alan Bowman Texas Tech 17 3. Sam Hartman Wake Forest 16 4. Desmond Ridder Cincinnati 15 Adrian Martinez Nebraska 15

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NOTESLawrence made his first career start against Syracuse,

becoming only the sixth true freshman to start at quarterback for Clemson all-time, joining Steve Fuller (1975), Willie Jordan (1975), Patrick Sapp (1992), Nealon Greene (1994) and Deshaun Watson (2014). Against Louisville, he earned his fifth win as a starter, breaking Watson's school record for most wins as a true freshman starting quarterback.

#75 MITCH HYATT, OTWhile the return of the members of Clemson's

ballyhooed defensive line generated a majority of the team's offseason headlines, Clemson's offensive line returned its own first-team All-American in left tackle Mitch Hyatt. In July, Hyatt was the leading vote-getter in the preseason All-ACC selection process, appearing on a conference-high 130 of 148 possible ballots, 28 more votes than ACC Preseason Player of the Year AJ Dillon.

Hyatt, a three-year letterman out of Suwanee, Ga., entered the 2018 campaign with 43 games, 42 starts and 2,885 snaps to his credit, helping Clemson to an ACC title and College Football Playoff berth in each of his first three seasons. Against Louisville, he broke Clemson's all-time record for career snaps from scrimmage.

CAREER SNAPSRk Player, Pos. Years Snaps 1. Mitch Hyatt, OT 2015-18 3484 2. Dalton Freeman, C 2009-12 3361 3. Landon Walker, OT 2008-11 3131 4. Kyle Young, C 1998-01 3097 5. Glenn Rountree, OG 1994-97 3048Note: Does not include special-teams snaps.

CAREER STARTS Rk Player, Pos. Years Starts 1. Mitch Hyatt, OT 2015-18 53 2. Chandler Catanzaro, PK 2010-13 52 3. Landon Walker, OT 2008-11 49 Dalton Freeman, C 2009-12 49 5. Eric Harmon, OG 1987-90 47 Jim Bundren, OT 1994-97 47 Glenn Rountree, OG 1994-97 47 Aaron Hunt, PK 2000-03 47 9. Nelson Welch, PK 1991-94 46 Cole Chason, P 2003-06 46

-- DEFENSIVE SPOTLIGHT --

GO GO POWER RANGERS:#7 AUSTIN BRYANT, #42 CHRISTIAN WILKINS, #90 DEXTER LAWRENCE AND #99 CLELIN FERRELL

Neither short on personality nor on production, Clemson returns all four starters on its defensive line in 2018. The group, known affectionately as the Power Rangers following the unit's Halloween costumes of choice in 2016, includes ends Austin Bryant and Clelin Ferrell and tackles Dexter Lawrence and Christian Wilkins.

The group's return alone made college football history. Clemson's 2018 squad will be the first in the sport's history to feature four returning All-Americans on the defensive line.

CAREER ALL-AMERICAN SELECTIONS (ACTIVE CLEMSON DL)

Player Outlet Year TeamAustin Bryant FWAA 2017 1st Walter Camp 2017 2nd AP 2017 3rdClelin Ferrell AP 2017 1st FWAA 2017 2nd Sporting News 2017 2nd College Football News 2017 2nd CBS Sports 2017 2nd Sports Illustrated 2017 2nd USA Today 2017 2nd

Dexter Lawrence Rivals 2017 2ndChristian Wilkins AFCA 2017 1st Sporting News 2017 1st College Football News 2017 1st Rivals 2017 1st AP 2017 2nd Walter Camp 2017 2nd AFCA 2016 1st FWAA 2016 1st USA Today 2016 1st Walter Camp 2016 2nd Sporting News 2016 2nd AP 2016 3rd

Ferrell recorded a sack in the team's opener against Furman and two sacks each in wins against Texas A&M and Georgia Southern, becoming the first Clemson player since Vic Beasley in 2014 to reach 2.0 sacks in consecutive games. His production has added to one of the most prolific career pass rushing totals in college football, as he now ranks tied for fourth among active FBS players in career sacks and is climbing Clemson's all-time leaderboard in that category.

CAREER SACKS (ACTIVE FBS PLAYERS)Rk Player (Class) School Sacks 1. Jaylon Ferguson (Sr.) Louisiana Tech 42.0 2. Oshane Ximines (Sr.) Old Dominion 23.0 3. Josh Allen (Jr.) Kentucky 27.5 4. Clelin Ferrell (Jr.) Clemson 26.0 5. Sutton Smith (Jr.) Northern Illinois 24.0

CAREER SACKS (CLEMSON HISTORY) Rk Player, Pos. Years Sacks 1. Vic Beasley, DE 2011-14 33.0 2. Michael Dean Perry, DT 1984-87 28.0 Gaines Adams, DE 2003-06 28.0 4. William Perry, MG 1981-84 27.0 5. Clelin Ferrell, DE 2016-18 26.0 6. Adrian Dingle, DE 1995-98 23.0 Keith Adams, LB 1998-00 23.0 8. Brentson Buckner, DT 1990-93 22.0 Bryant McNeal, DE 1999-02 22.0 10. Chester McGlockton, DT 1989-91 20.5

Bryant, Ferrell, Lawrence and Wilkins have all reached double-digits in career sacks. Clemson is one of only two schools in the country that can boast four active players with 10 or more career sacks.

MOST ACTIVE PLAYERS WITH 10+ CAREER SACKS (FBS)

Rk School Players 1. Clemson 4 Ferrell (26.0), Bryant (17.0), Wilkins (14.0), Lawrence (10.0) Michigan 4 Winovich (17.0), Gary (10.5), Hudson (10.0), Bush (10.0) 2. Alabama 3 Buggs (11.0), Miller (10.5), Davis (10.0) Boise State 3 Weaver (20.5), Frazier (18.0), Moa (11.5) Iowa 3 Nelson (21.0), Hesse (13.5), Epensa (13.0) Oregon 3 Jelks (15.0), Hollins (11.5), Dye (10.5) Wyoming 3 Granderson (16.5), Ghaifan (12.0) Prosser (10.5)

The unit, along with the team's deep corps of linebackers and aggressive defensive backs, has once again propelled Clemson among the national leaders in sacks and tackles for loss.

SACKS PER GAME (FBS, 2018)Rank School TFL G TFL/G1. Clemson 11 40 3.64 Northern Illinois 11 40 3.643. UAB 11 39 3.554. Marshall 10 35 3.505. Penn State 11 38 3.46

Oklahoma State 11 38 3.46

With 40 sacks this season, the 2018 Tigers need only three more sacks to enter the Top 10 in sacks in a season in team history.

SACKS (CLEMSON HISTORY)Rank Year No.1. 2016 492. 2015 483. 1999 474. 1996 46 1992 46 2017 467. 2014 458. 1981 449. 1990 43

1991 43

Clemson has finished in the Top 10 in the FBS in tackles for loss every year since 2013, including No. 1 rankings in four straight years from 2013-16 and a No. 6 finish in 2017.

TACKLES FOR LOSS PER GAME (FBS, 2018)Rank School TFL G TFL/G1. Miami (Florida) 112 11 10.182. Clemson 108 11 9.823. East Carolina 95 10 9.504. UAB 89 11 8.09 Northern Illinois 89 11 8.09 Troy 89 11 8.09 Utah 89 11 8.09

-- SPECIAL TEAMS SPOTLIGHT --

#92 GREG HUEGEL, KAll three phrases of the game — offense, defense and

special teams — are represented by former All-Americans on Clemson's roster. Among the specialists, kicker Greg Huegel returns after an injury-truncated 2017 season hoping to reclaim that form that earned him second-team All-America status from Sports Illustrated in 2015.

The 2016 All-ACC selection already ranks in the Top 10 in school history in scoring, field goals made and extra points made. In the team's Sept. 8 road win at Texas A&M, he became only the third player in Clemson history to record 150 career PATs.

SCORING Rk Player, Pos. Years TD PAT FG TP 1. Chandler Catanzaro, PK 2010-13 0 203-207 67-82 404 2. Greg Huegel, PK 2015-18 0 195-203 52-67 351 3. Aaron Hunt, PK 2000-03 0 164-172 55-76 329 4. C.J. Spiller, RB 2006-09 51 *2 --- 308 5. Nelson Welch, PK 1991-94 0 85-92 72-102 301 6. Travis Zachery, TB 1998-01 50 --- --- 300 7. James Davis, RB 2005-08 49 --- --- 294 8. Obed Ariri, PK 1977-80 0 99-103 63-97 288 9. Chris Gardocki, PK 1988-90 0 72-72 63-89 261 10. Jad Dean, PK 2003-06 0 97-103 51-68 250

FIELD GOALS MADE Rk Player Years FG 1. Nelson Welch 1991-94 72 2. Chandler Catanzaro 2010-13 67 3. Obed Ariri 1977-80 63 Chris Gardocki 1988-90 63 5. Aaron Hunt 2000-03 55 6. Greg Huegel 2015-18 52 7. Jad Dean 2003-06 51 8. David Treadwell 1985-87 47 9. Mark Buchholz 2007,08 37 10. Bob Paulling 1979-83 34

EXTRA POINTS MADE Rk Player Years PAT 1. Chandler Catanzaro 2010-13 203 2. Greg Huegel 2015-18 195

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NOTES 3. Aaron Hunt 2000-03 164 4. Bob Paulling 1979-83 107 5. Obed Ariri 1977-80 99

-- CLEMSON IN THE NFL --

As of Nov. 16, 36 players from Clemson were under NFL contracts, including players on active rosters, reserve lists or practice squads:

FORMER CLEMSON PLAYERS IN THE NFL(AS OF NOV. 16)

Player Pos. NFL TeamMackensie Alexander CB Minnesota Vikings Dwayne Allen TE New England Patriots Stephone Anthony LB Miami Dolphins Vic Beasley Jr. LB Atlanta Falcons Andre Branch DE Miami Dolphins Bashaud Breeland CB Green Bay Packers Jaron Brown WR Seattle Seahawks Martavis Bryant WR Oakland Raiders Deon Cain WR Indianapolis Colts Wayne Gallman Jr. RB New York Giants Marcus Gilchrist S Oakland Raiders B.J. Goodson LB New York Giants T.J. Green S Seattle Seahawks Taylor Hearn G Carolina Panthers DeAndre Hopkins WR Houston Texans Adam Humphries WR Tampa Bay Buccaneers Grady Jarrett DT Atlanta Falcons Jarvis Jenkins DE Kansas City Chiefs Jayron Kearse S Minnesota Vikings Shaq Lawson DE Buffalo Bills Jordan Leggett TE New York Jets Ray-Ray McCloud III WR Buffalo Bills Dorian O'Daniel LB Kansas City Chiefs Charone Peake WR New York Jets Bradley Pinion P San Francisco 49ers D.J. Reader NT Houston Texans Artavis Scott WR Los Angeles Chargers Coty Sensabaugh CB Pittsburgh Steelers Tyler Shatley G Jacksonville Jaguars Cordrea Tankersley CB Miami Dolphins Brandon Thomas G Jacksonville Jaguars Carlos Watkins DE Houston Texans Sammy Watkins WR Kansas City Chiefs Deshaun Watson QB Houston Texans DeShawn Williams DE Miami Dolphins 

Mike Williams WR Los Angeles Chargers    

-- RELATIVELY SPEAKING --

Clemson’s 2018 roster has many connections to college and professional football. Below is a list of the connections:

- Tremayne Anchrum, OL: His father, Tremayne, played college basketball at Southern California.

- Ben Batson, QB: Son of Clemson strength and conditioning coach Joey Batson.

- J.C. Chalk, TE: Grandson of former Alabama coach Gene Stallings, who was Dabo Swinney’s head coach at Alabama when Swinney was a player.

- Adam Choice, RB: Cousin of former Georgia Tech running back Tashard Choice.

- J.D. Davis, LB: Twin brother of Clemson linebacker Judah Davis and son of former Clemson All-American linebacker Jeff Davis.

- Judah Davis, LB: Twin brother of Clemson linebacker J.D. Davis and son of former Clemson All-American linebacker Jeff Davis.

- Carson Donnelly, DB: Father, Chris, played at Alabama with Dabo Swinney.

- Justin Falcinelli, C: Father, David, played football for one season at Notre Dame.

- Mark Fields, CB: Father, Mark Fields, played for the Carolina Panthers.

- Brian Dawkins, Jr., CB: Son of former Clemson All-American and nine-time NFL Pro Bowl safety Brian

Dawkins. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in August.

- Greg Huegel, PK: Brother, Steve, was a starting kicker at South Carolina.

- Mitch Hyatt, OT: Nephew of former Clemson All-ACC defensive tackle Dan Benish. Benish started on Clemson’s 1981 National Championship team and Hyatt started on Clemson’s 2016 National title team.

- Tre Lamar, LB: His uncle, Anthony Butts, played football at Mississippi State and in the NFL.

- Ryan Mac Lain, WR: Cousin of former Clemson All-ACC offensive guard Eric Mac Lain.

- Trayvon Mullen, CB: Cousin of former Heisman winner and Louisville QB Lamar Jackson.

- Hunter Renfrow, WR: Father played football and baseball at Wofford College and once had an interception of a Homer Jordan pass against Clemson in 1981.

- Milan Richard, TE: Nephew of 1982 Heisman Trophy winner and former Georgia All-American Herschel Walker.

- Amari Rodgers, WR: Son of former Tennessee quarterback Tee Martin, now quarterback coach at Southern California.

- Logan Rudolph, DE: Brother of former Oklahoma State quarterback Mason Rudolph, now with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

- Will Swinney, WR: Son of Clemson Head Coach Dabo Swinney.

- Drew Swinney, WR: Son of Clemson Head Coach Dabo Swinney

- Nolan Turner, SS: Son of former Alabama player Kevin Turner, who also played eight years in the NFL with New England Patriots.

- James Skalski, LB: Father, John, played football at Oklahoma.

- Cannon Smith, TE: Son of former Clemson starting defensive end Bill Smith. Smith was starter on 1981 National Championship team.

- Baylon Spector, LB: Son of former Clemson receiver Robbie Spector.

- Will Spiers, P: Son of former Clemson punter and baseball All-American Bill Spiers.

- Jake Venables, LB: Son of Clemson defensive coordinator Brent Venables.

- Garrett Williams, FB/TE: Son of former Florida State running back Dayne Williams, who played against Clemson in 1988 Florida State game in Death Valley.

FATHER-SON CLEMSON LEGACIES ON 2018 ROSTER

Player Father (Clemson Years)J.D. Davis, LB #Jeff Davis, LB (1978-81)Judah Davis, LB #Jeff Davis, LB (1978-81)Brian Dawkins, Jr., DB Brian Dawkins, S (1992-95)Cannon Smith, TE #Bill Smith, DE (1977-81)Baylon Spector, LB Robbie Spector, WR (1988-90)Will Spiers, P Bill Spiers, P (1986)

# Denotes players on 1981 National Championship team

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DEPTH CHARTSCLEMSON OFFENSE

Pos. # Player Hgt Wgt Cl.LT 75 MITCH HYATT 6-5 310 Sr. 79 Jackson Carman 6-5 345 Fr.LG 74 JOHN SIMPSON 6-4 330 Jr. 65 Matt Bockhorst 6-4 310 *Fr.C 50 JUSTIN FALCINELLI 6-4 315 *Gr. 59 Gage Cervenka 6-3 325 *Jr.RG 59 GAGE CERVENKA 6-3 325 *Jr. or 76 SEAN POLLARD 6-5 315 Jr. 62 Cade Stewart 6-3 310 *So.RT 73 TREMAYNE ANCHRUM 6-2 310 Jr. 78 Chandler Reeves 6-6 295 *So. or 72 Blake Vinson 6-4 285 *Fr.TE 80 MILAN RICHARD 6-3 255 *Gr. 88 Braden Galloway 6-4 240 Fr. or 25 J.C. Chalk 6-3 260 *So. or 84 Cannon Smith 6-4 270 *Sr.H-BACK 44 GARRETT WILLIAMS 6-2 235 *Jr.WR 5 TEE HIGGINS 6-4 210 So. 8 Justyn Ross 6-4 210 Fr. 14 Diondre Overton 6-4 210 Jr.QB 16 TREVOR LAWRENCE 6-6 215 Fr. 7 Chase Brice 6-2 220 *Fr.RB 9 TRAVIS ETIENNE 5-10 200 So. 28 Tavien Feaster 5-11 215 Jr. or 26 Adam Choice 5-9 220 *Gr. 23 Lyn-J Dixon 5-10 195 Fr.WR 13 HUNTER RENFROW 5-10 185 *Gr. 1 Trevion Thompson 6-2 205 *Gr. 18 T.J. Chase 6-0 190 *So.WR 3 AMARI RODGERS 5-10 215 So. 10 Derion Kendrick 6-0 195 Fr.

CLEMSON DEFENSEPos. # Player Hgt Wgt Cl.DE 99 CLELIN FERRELL 6-4 265 *Jr. 35 Justin Foster 6-2 260 So. 45 Chris Register 6-3 260 *Gr.DT 90 DEXTER LAWRENCE 6-4 350 Jr. 44 Nyles Pinckney 6-1 300 *So. 59 Jordan Williams 6-4 310 *Fr.DT 42 CHRISTIAN WILKINS 6-4 315 Gr. 67 Albert Huggins 6-3 315 Sr. 22 Xavier Kelly 6-4 270 *So.DE 7 AUSTIN BRYANT 6-6 280 Sr. 3 Xavier Thomas 6-2 260 Fr. 54 Logan Rudolph 6-2 245 *Fr.SLB/NB 11 ISAIAH SIMMONS 6-2 230 *So. 30 Jalen Williams 5-9 225 Gr. 10 Baylon Spector 6-1 230 *Fr.MLB 57 TRE LAMAR 6-4 255 Jr. 36 Judah Davis 6-1 240 Gr. or 43 Chad Smith 6-3 245 *^Gr.WLB 34 KENDALL JOSEPH 6-0 235 *Gr. 33 J.D. Davis 6-1 230 Gr. 5 Shaq Smith 6-2 255 *So.CB 8 A.J. TERRELL 6-2 190 So. 2 Mark Fields 5-10 180 Sr. 31 Mario Goodrich 6-0 195 Fr.SS 12 K'VON WALLACE 5-11 210 Jr. 24 Nolan Turner 6-1 205 *So.FS 19 TANNER MUSE 6-1 230 *Jr. 14 Denzel Johnson 6-0 205 *Jr.CB 1 TRAYVON MULLEN 6-1 195 Jr. 21 Kyler McMichael 6-0 200 Fr. 20 LeAnthony Williams 5-11 180 *Fr.

CLEMSON SPECIALISTSPos. # Player Hgt Wgt Cl.PK 92 GREG HUEGEL 5-10 195 *Sr. 29 B.T. Potter 5-10 175 Fr. or 41 Alex Spence 6-1 205 *Gr.P 48 WILL SPIERS 6-5 220 *So. 97 Carson King 5-11 215 Sr.KO 29 B.T. Potter 5-10 175 Fr. 98 Steven Sawicki 6-3 240 *Jr.LS (PK) 58 Patrick Phibbs 6-2 210 *Jr. 52 Austin Spence 6-0 200 Sr.LS (P) 52 Austin Spence 6-0 200 Sr. 58 Patrick Phibbs 6-2 210 *Jr.H 22 Will Swinney 5-8 185 So. 48 Will Spiers 6-5 220 *So.PR 3 Amari Rodgers 5-10 215 So. 13 Hunter Renfrow 5-10 185 *Gr. or 10 Derion Kendrick 6-0 195 Fr.KOR 10 Derion Kendrick 6-0 195 Fr. & 26 Adam Choice 5-9 220 *Gr.

* - spent one season as a redshirt player; ^ - has another year of eligibility remaining in 2019

SOUTH CAROLINA OFFENSEPos. # Player Hgt Wgt Cl.LT 74 DENNIS DALEY 6-6 324 Sr.LG 78 ZACK BAILEY 6-6 314 Sr.C 72 DONELL STANLEY 6-3 315 Jr.RG 50 SADARIUS HUTCHERSON 6-4 310 So.RT 79 DYLAN WONNUM 6-5 310 Fr.TE 3 K.C. CROSBY 6-1 229 Sr.WR 1 DEEBO SAMUEL 6-0 210 Sr.QB 19 JAKE BENTLEY 6-4 224 Jr.RB 25 A.J. TURNER 5-10 195 Jr.WR 13 SHI SMITH 5-10 187 So.WR 89 BRYAN EDWARDS 6-3 220 Jr.

SOUTH CAROLINA DEFENSEPos. # Player Hgt Wgt Cl.DE 5 KEIR THOMAS 6-2 276 Jr.DT 3 JAVON KINLAW 6-6 305 Jr.DT 95 KOBE SMITH 6-2 295 Jr.BUCK 8 D.J. WONNUM 6-5 258 Jr.LB 6 T.J. BRUNSON 6-1 240 Jr.LB 44 SHERROD GREENE 6-1 228 So.LB 35 DANIEL FENNELL 6-2 246 Jr.CB 9 KEISEAN NIXON 5-10 193 Sr.S 10 R.J. RODERICK 6-0 207 Fr.S 7 JAYCEE HORN 6-1 195 Fr.CB 16 RASHAD FENTON 5-11 188 Sr.

SOUTH CAROLINA SPECIALISTSPos. # Player Hgt Wgt Cl.PK 43 PARKER WHITE 6-5 200 So.P 20 JOSEPH CHARLTON 6-5 188 Jr.KO 48 Will Tommie 5-10 167 Jr.LS 45 Ben Asbury 6-0 199 Sr.H 17 Danny Gordon 6-0 211 Sr.PR 89 Bryan Edwards 6-3 220 Jr.KOR 1 Deebo Samuel 6-0 210 Sr. & 25 A.J. Turner 5-10 195 Jr.

Note: Starters from the Chattanooga game on Nov. 17.

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ALPHABETICAL ROSTER # Player Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Cl. Exp. Hometown High School or Junior College Pronunciation 73 Tremayne Anchrum OT 6-2 310 Jr. 2VL Powder Springs, Ga. McEachern HS 87 J.L. Banks TE 6-1 240 *Jr. TR Madison, Ga. North Oconee HS 12 Ben Batson QB 6-0 200 Fr. HS Central, S.C. Dorman HS 29 Michael Becker S 6-1 185 Fr. HS Clemson, S.C. Daniel HS 65 Matt Bockhorst OG 6-4 310 *Fr. RS Cincinnati, Ohio St. Xavier HS 46 John Boyd LB 6-0 215 *Fr. HS Lilburn, Ga. Parkview HS 7 Chase Brice QB 6-2 220 *Fr. RS Grayson, Ga. Grayson HS 86 Tyler Brown TE 6-0 220 *So. HS Greenville, S.C. Eastside HS 82 Will Brown WR 5-8 185 *Fr. RS Boiling Springs, S.C. Boiling Springs HS 7 Austin Bryant DE 6-6 280 Sr. 3VL Pavo, Ga. Thomas County Central HS Pavo (PAY-voh) 79 Jackson Carman OL 6-5 345 Fr. HS Fairfield, Ohio Fairfield Senior HS 59 Gage Cervenka OL 6-3 325 *Jr. 2VL Greenwood, S.C. Emerald HS 25 J.C. Chalk TE 6-3 260 *So. 1VL Argyle, Texas Argyle HS 18 T.J. Chase WR 6-0 190 *So. 1VL Plant City, Fla. Plant City HS 26 Adam Choice RB 5-9 220 *Gr. 3VL Thomasville, Ga. Thomas County Central HS 32 Kyle Cote S 5-9 195 Gr. 2VL Six Mile, S.C. Daniel HS Cote (COHT-ee) 47 Peter Cote S 5-9 185 *Fr. RS Six Mile, S.C. Daniel HS Cote (COHT-ee) 33 J.D. Davis LB 6-1 230 Gr. 3VL Clemson, S.C. Daniel HS 36 Judah Davis LB 6-1 240 Gr. 3VL Clemson, S.C. Daniel HS 9 Brian Dawkins Jr. CB 5-7 170 *So. SQ Parker, Colo. Valor Christian HS 68 Noah DeHond OT 6-7 310 *Fr. RS Rochester, N.Y. Peddie (N.J.) School 23 Lyn-J Dixon RB 5-10 195 Fr. HS Butler, Ga. Taylor County HS 27 Carson Donnelly S 5-10 180 Fr. HS Birmingham, Ala. Briarwood Christian School 94 Jacob Edwards DT 6-2 285 *Fr. RS Vestavia Hills, Ala. Vestavia Hills HS 95 James Edwards DT 6-2 285 *Fr. RS Vestavia Hills, Ala. Vestavia Hills HS 9 Travis Etienne RB 5-10 200 So. 1VL Jennings, La. Jennings HS Etienne (EE-tee-ehn) 50 Justin Falcinelli C 6-4 315 *Gr. 3VL Middletown, Md. Middletown HS Falcinelli (fal-sih-NEHL-ee) 28 Tavien Feaster RB 5-11 215 Jr. 2VL Spartanburg, S.C. Spartanburg HS 99 Clelin Ferrell DE 6-4 265 *Jr. 2VL Richmond, Va. Benedictine College Preparatory Clelin (CLEE-lihn) 2 Mark Fields CB 5-10 180 Sr. 3VL Charlotte, N.C. William Amos Hough HS 35 Justin Foster DE 6-2 260 So. 1VL Shelby, N.C. Crest HS 88 Braden Galloway TE 6-4 240 Fr. HS Anderson, S.C. Seneca HS 60 Bobby Gettys OL 6-1 280 *Fr. HS Greenville, S.C. Wade Hampton HS Gettys (GEHT-ihs) 77 Zach Giella OL 6-6 315 *Jr. 2VL Lincolnton, Ga. Augusta Christian Schools Giella (jee-EH-luh) 31 Mario Goodrich CB 6-0 195 Fr. HS Kansas City, Mo. Lee’s Summit West HS 83 Carter Groomes WR 5-8 185 *So. SQ Central, S.C. Daniel HS 13 K.J. Henry DE 6-4 250 Fr. HS Winston-Salem, N.C. West Forsyth HS 5 Tee Higgins WR 6-4 210 So. 1VL Oak Ridge, Tenn. Oak Ridge HS 48 Landon Holden LB 6-1 240 *So. SQ Inman, S.C. Chapman HS 92 Greg Huegel PK 5-10 195 *Sr. 3VL Blythewood, S.C. Blythewood HS Huegel (HYOO-guhl) 67 Albert Huggins DT 6-3 315 Sr. 3VL Orangeburg, S.C. Orangeburg-Wilkinson HS 75 Mitch Hyatt OT 6-5 310 Sr. 3VL Suwanee, Ga. North Gwinnett HS 37 Austin Jackson S 6-1 210 *Jr. SQ Cary, N.C. Green Hope HS 45 Josh Jackson WR 6-0 195 *So. SQ Greenville, S.C. Christ Church Episcopal School 91 Darnell Jefferies DT 6-2 275 Fr. HS Covington, Ga. Newton HS 14 Denzel Johnson S 6-0 205 *Jr. 2VL Columbia, S.C. A.C. Flora HS 6 Mike Jones Jr. LB 6-0 230 Fr. HS Nashville, Tenn. IMG (Fla.) Academy 55 Stan Jones Jr. DL 6-0 240 *Jr. HS Gaston, S.C. Airport HS 34 Kendall Joseph LB 6-0 235 *Gr. 3VL Belton, S.C. Belton-Honea Path HS Honea (HUHN-ee-uh) 22 Xavier Kelly DL 6-4 270 *So. 1VL Wichita, Kan. East HS Xavier (ehx-ZAYV-yuhr) 10 Derion Kendrick WR 6-0 195 Fr. HS Rock Hill, S.C. South Pointe HS Derion (DAYR-ee-ahn) 97 Carson King P 5-11 215 Sr. SQ Nashville, Tenn. Brentwood Academy 52 Matthew King LB 6-0 230 Sr. SQ Inman, S.C. Boiling Springs HS 57 Tre Lamar LB 6-4 255 Jr. 2VL Roswell, Ga. Roswell HS 90 Dexter Lawrence DT 6-4 350 Jr. 2VL Wake Forest, N.C. Wake Forest HS 16 Trevor Lawrence QB 6-6 215 Fr. HS Cartersville, Ga. Cartersville HS 27 Ty Lucas RB 5-7 190 Fr. HS Columbus, Ga. Chattahoochee County HS 37 Ryan Mac Lain RB 5-9 175 Sr. SQ Plymouth, Ind. Plymouth HS Mac Lain (mak-LAYN) 71 Jack Maddox LS 6-3 220 *Fr. RS Acton, Mass. Acton-Boxborough Regional HS 17 Justin Mascoll DE 6-4 255 Fr. HS Snellville, Ga. South Gwinnett HS Mascoll (MA-skohl) 85 Max May WR 6-1 195 Fr. HS Clemson, S.C. Daniel HS 32 Sylvester Mayers RB 5-6 150 So. SQ Richmond, Va. Benedictine College Preparatory 26 Jack McCall CB 5-11 180 *Fr. HS Mount Pleasant, S.C. Wando HS 15 Patrick McClure QB 6-1 195 *Fr. HS Irmo, S.C. Ben Lippen School 71 Jordan McFadden OT 6-3 300 Fr. HS Spartanburg, S.C. Dorman HS 21 Kyler McMichael CB 6-0 200 Fr. HS Atlanta, Ga. Greater Atlanta Christian School 40 Hall Morton DB 5-8 180 *So. 1VL Birmingham, Ala. Oak Mountain HS 1 Trayvon Mullen CB 6-1 195 Jr. 2VL Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Coconut Creek HS 19 Tanner Muse S 6-1 230 *Jr. 2VL Belmont, N.C. South Point HS 14 Diondre Overton WR 6-4 210 Jr. 2VL Greensboro, N.C. Walter Hines Page HS 70 Seth Penner OG 6-2 325 Sr. 2VL Naples, Fla. First Baptist Academy 58 Patrick Phibbs LS 6-2 210 *Jr. 1VL Pittsburgh, Pa. Central Catholic HS 44 Nyles Pinckney DT 6-1 300 *So. 1VL Beaufort, S.C. Whale Branch Early College HS 76 Sean Pollard OL 6-5 315 Jr. 2VL Jackson Springs, N.C. Pinecrest HS 29 B.T. Potter PK 5-10 175 Fr. HS Rock Hill, S.C. South Pointe HS 17 Cornell Powell WR 6-0 210 Jr. 2VL Greenville, N.C. J.H. Rose HS 56 Luke Price LB 6-2 230 *Fr. RS Dillon, S.C. Dillon Christian School 78 Chandler Reeves OT 6-6 295 *So. 1VL McDonough, Ga. Eagle’s Landing Christian Academy 45 Chris Register DE 6-3 260 *Gr. 2VL Greensboro, N.C. Dudley HS 21 Darien Rencher RB 5-8 195 *So. SQ Anderson, S.C. T.L. Hanna HS 31 Cole Renfrow TE 5-10 235 *So. SQ Myrtle Beach, S.C. Socastee HS Socastee (SAHK-uh-stee) 13 Hunter Renfrow WR 5-10 185 *Gr. 3VL Myrtle Beach, S.C. Socastee HS Socastee (SAHK-uh-stee) 80 Milan Richard TE 6-3 255 *Gr. 3VL Savannah, Ga. Calvary Day School 3 Amari Rodgers WR 5-10 215 So. 1VL Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville Catholic HS

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Coach Title(s) Position(s) CU Years Alma Mater PronunciationDabo Swinney Head Coach *16th Alabama ‘93 Dabo Swinney (DAB-oh SWEE-nee)Brent Venables Associate Head Coach, Defensive Coordinator Linebackers 7th Kansas State ‘92Danny Pearman Assistant Head Coach, Special Teams Coordinator Tight Ends 11th Clemson ‘87Tony Elliott Assistant Coach, Co-Offensive Coordinator Running Backs 8th Clemson ‘02Jeff Scott Assistant Coach, Co-Offensive Coordinator Wide Receivers 11th Clemson ‘03Todd Bates Assistant Coach Defensive Tackles 2nd Alabama ‘05Robbie Caldwell Assistant Coach Offensive Linemen 8th Furman ‘77Mickey Conn Assistant Coach Safeties 2nd Alabama ‘93Lemanski Hall Assistant Coach Defensive Ends 1st Alabama ‘08Mike Reed Assistant Coach Cornerbacks 6th Boston College ‘94Brandon Streeter Assistant Coach, Recruiting Coordinator Quarterbacks 5th Clemson ‘99* - includes over five seasons (2003-08) as an assistant coach and over nine seasons as a head coach (2008-19)

COACHES

# Player Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Cl. Exp. Hometown High School or Junior College Pronunciation 8 Justyn Ross WR 6-4 210 Fr. HS Phenix City, Ala. Central HS 97 Nick Rowell DT 6-3 275 Sr. SQ Spartanburg, S.C. James F. Byrnes HS 54 Logan Rudolph DE 6-2 245 *Fr. RS Rock Hill, S.C. Northwestern HS 98 Steven Sawicki P/PK 6-3 240 *Jr. TR Fayetteville, N.C. Gray’s Creek HS 39 Cameron Scott CB 5-9 205 *Sr. SQ Florence, S.C. Wilson HS 69 Marquis Sease OL 5-11 280 *Fr. HS Swansea, S.C. Swansea HS Swansea (SWAHN-see) 11 Isaiah Simmons S 6-2 230 *So. 1VL Olathe, Kan. Olathe North HS Olathe (oh-LAY-thuh) 74 John Simpson OG 6-4 330 Jr. 2VL North Charleston, S.C. Fort Dorchester HS 47 James Skalski LB 6-0 245 Jr. 2VL Sharpsburg, Ga. Northgate HS Skalski (SKAL-skee) 84 Cannon Smith TE 6-4 270 *Sr. 3VL Columbia, S.C. Hammond School 43 Chad Smith LB 6-3 245 *^Gr. 2VL Sterling, Va. Dominion HS 5 Shaq Smith LB 6-2 255 *So. 1VL Baltimore, Md. IMG (Fla.) Academy 10 Baylon Spector LB 6-1 230 *Fr. RS Calhoun, Ga. Calhoun HS Baylon (BAY-lehn) 41 Alex Spence PK 6-1 205 *Gr. 1VL Florence, S.C. West Florence HS 52 Austin Spence LS 6-1 200 Sr. 1VL Florence, S.C. West Florence HS 48 Will Spiers P 6-5 220 *So. 1VL Cameron, S.C. Calhoun Academy 62 Cade Stewart OL 6-3 310 *So. 1VL Six Mile, S.C. Daniel HS 81 Drew Swinney WR 5-8 180 Fr. HS Clemson, S.C. Daniel HS 22 Will Swinney WR 5-8 185 So. 1VL Clemson, S.C. Daniel HS 8 A.J. Terrell CB 6-2 190 So. 1VL Atlanta, Ga. Westlake HS Terrell (teh-REHL) 3 Xavier Thomas DE 6-2 260 Fr. HS Florence, S.C. IMG (Fla.) Academy Xavier (ehx-ZAYV-yuhr) 35 Ty Thomason RB 5-10 225 Sr. SQ Greenville, S.C. Eastside HS 1 Trevion Thompson WR 6-2 205 *Gr. 3VL Durham, N.C. Hillside HS Trevion (TRAY-vee-ahn) 38 Elijah Turner S 5-11 190 Jr. TR Pickens, S.C. Seneca HS 24 Nolan Turner S 6-1 205 *So. 1VL Vestavia Hills, Ala. Vestavia Hills HS 53 Regan Upshaw LB 5-11 235 *So. 1VL Bradenton, Fla. 15 Jake Venables LB 6-1 225 Fr. HS Clemson, S.C. Daniel HS 72 Blake Vinson OT 6-4 285 *Fr. RS Ocala, Fla. North Marion HS 12 K’Von Wallace S 5-11 210 Jr. 2VL Richmond, Va. Highland Springs HS K’Von (KAY-vahn) 89 Tristan Walliser LB 6-3 200 *So. HS Clover, S.C. Clover HS 42 Christian Wilkins DT 6-4 315 Gr. 3VL Springfield, Mass. Suffield (Conn.) Academy 44 Garrett Williams TE 6-2 235 *Jr. 2VL Orlando, Fla. The First Academy 30 Jalen Williams LB 5-9 225 Gr. 3VL Columbia, S.C. Blythewood HS 59 Jordan Williams DT 6-4 310 *Fr. RS Virginia Beach, Va. Frank W. Cox HS 20 LeAnthony Williams CB 5-11 180 *Fr. RS Atlanta, Ga. Westlake HS* - spent one season as a redshirt player; ^ - has another year of eligibility remaining in 2019

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NUMERICAL ROSTER # Player Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Cl. Exp. Hometown High School or Junior College Pronunciation 1 Trayvon Mullen CB 6-1 195 Jr. 2VL Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Coconut Creek HS 1 Trevion Thompson WR 6-2 205 *Gr. 3VL Durham, N.C. Hillside HS Trevion (TRAY-vee-ahn) 2 Mark Fields CB 5-10 180 Sr. 3VL Charlotte, N.C. William Amos Hough HS 3 Amari Rodgers WR 5-10 215 So. 1VL Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville Catholic HS 3 Xavier Thomas DE 6-2 260 Fr. HS Florence, S.C. IMG (Fla.) Academy Xavier (ehx-ZAYV-yuhr) 5 Tee Higgins WR 6-4 210 So. 1VL Oak Ridge, Tenn. Oak Ridge HS 5 Shaq Smith LB 6-2 255 *So. 1VL Baltimore, Md. IMG (Fla.) Academy 6 Mike Jones Jr. LB 6-0 230 Fr. HS Nashville, Tenn. IMG (Fla.) Academy 7 Austin Bryant DE 6-6 280 Sr. 3VL Pavo, Ga. Thomas County Central HS Pavo (PAY-voh) 7 Chase Brice QB 6-2 220 *Fr. RS Grayson, Ga. Grayson HS 8 A.J. Terrell CB 6-2 190 So. 1VL Atlanta, Ga. Westlake HS Terrell (teh-REHL) 8 Justyn Ross WR 6-4 210 Fr. HS Phenix City, Ala. Central HS 9 Travis Etienne RB 5-10 200 So. 1VL Jennings, La. Jennings HS Etienne (EE-tee-ehn) 9 Brian Dawkins Jr. CB 5-7 170 *So. SQ Parker, Colo. Valor Christian HS 10 Derion Kendrick WR 6-0 195 Fr. HS Rock Hill, S.C. South Pointe HS Derion (DAYR-ee-ahn) 10 Baylon Spector LB 6-1 230 *Fr. RS Calhoun, Ga. Calhoun HS Baylon (BAY-lehn) 11 Isaiah Simmons S 6-2 230 *So. 1VL Olathe, Kan. Olathe North HS Olathe (oh-LAY-thuh) 12 K’Von Wallace S 5-11 210 Jr. 2VL Richmond, Va. Highland Springs HS K’Von (KAY-vahn) 12 Ben Batson QB 6-0 200 Fr. HS Central, S.C. Dorman HS 13 Hunter Renfrow WR 5-10 185 *Gr. 3VL Myrtle Beach, S.C. Socastee HS Socastee (SAHK-uh-stee) 13 K.J. Henry DE 6-4 250 Fr. HS Winston-Salem, N.C. West Forsyth HS 14 Diondre Overton WR 6-4 210 Jr. 2VL Greensboro, N.C. Walter Hines Page HS 14 Denzel Johnson S 6-0 205 *Jr. 2VL Columbia, S.C. A.C. Flora HS 15 Jake Venables LB 6-1 225 Fr. HS Clemson, S.C. Daniel HS 15 Patrick McClure QB 6-1 195 *Fr. HS Irmo, S.C. Ben Lippen School 16 Trevor Lawrence QB 6-6 215 Fr. HS Cartersville, Ga. Cartersville HS 17 Cornell Powell WR 6-0 210 Jr. 2VL Greenville, N.C. J.H. Rose HS 17 Justin Mascoll DE 6-4 255 Fr. HS Snellville, Ga. South Gwinnett HS Mascoll (MA-skohl) 18 T.J. Chase WR 6-0 190 *So. 1VL Plant City, Fla. Plant City HS 19 Tanner Muse S 6-1 230 *Jr. 2VL Belmont, N.C. South Point HS 20 LeAnthony Williams CB 5-11 180 *Fr. RS Atlanta, Ga. Westlake HS 21 Kyler McMichael CB 6-0 200 Fr. HS Atlanta, Ga. Greater Atlanta Christian School 21 Darien Rencher RB 5-8 195 *So. SQ Anderson, S.C. T.L. Hanna HS 22 Xavier Kelly DL 6-4 270 *So. 1VL Wichita, Kan. East HS Xavier (ehx-ZAYV-yuhr) 22 Will Swinney WR 5-8 185 So. 1VL Clemson, S.C. Daniel HS 23 Lyn-J Dixon RB 5-10 195 Fr. HS Butler, Ga. Taylor County HS 24 Nolan Turner S 6-1 205 *So. 1VL Vestavia Hills, Ala. Vestavia Hills HS 25 J.C. Chalk TE 6-3 260 *So. 1VL Argyle, Texas Argyle HS 26 Adam Choice RB 5-9 220 *Gr. 3VL Thomasville, Ga. Thomas County Central HS 26 Jack McCall CB 5-11 180 *Fr. HS Mount Pleasant, S.C. Wando HS 27 Carson Donnelly S 5-10 180 Fr. HS Birmingham, Ala. Briarwood Christian School 27 Ty Lucas RB 5-7 190 Fr. HS Columbus, Ga. Chattahoochee County HS 28 Tavien Feaster RB 5-11 215 Jr. 2VL Spartanburg, S.C. Spartanburg HS 29 B.T. Potter PK 5-10 175 Fr. HS Rock Hill, S.C. South Pointe HS 29 Michael Becker S 6-1 185 Fr. HS Clemson, S.C. Daniel HS 30 Jalen Williams LB 5-9 225 Gr. 3VL Columbia, S.C. Blythewood HS 31 Mario Goodrich CB 6-0 195 Fr. HS Kansas City, Mo. Lee’s Summit West HS 31 Cole Renfrow TE 5-10 235 *So. SQ Myrtle Beach, S.C. Socastee HS Socastee (SAHK-uh-stee) 32 Kyle Cote S 5-9 195 Gr. 2VL Six Mile, S.C. Daniel HS Cote (COHT-ee) 32 Sylvester Mayers RB 5-6 150 So. SQ Richmond, Va. Benedictine College Preparatory 33 J.D. Davis LB 6-1 230 Gr. 3VL Clemson, S.C. Daniel HS 34 Kendall Joseph LB 6-0 235 *Gr. 3VL Belton, S.C. Belton-Honea Path HS Honea (HUHN-ee-uh) 35 Justin Foster DE 6-2 260 So. 1VL Shelby, N.C. Crest HS 35 Ty Thomason RB 5-10 225 Sr. SQ Greenville, S.C. Eastside HS 36 Judah Davis LB 6-1 240 Gr. 3VL Clemson, S.C. Daniel HS 37 Austin Jackson S 6-1 210 *Jr. SQ Cary, N.C. Green Hope HS 37 Ryan Mac Lain RB 5-9 175 Sr. SQ Plymouth, Ind. Plymouth HS Mac Lain (mak-LAYN) 38 Elijah Turner S 5-11 190 Jr. TR Pickens, S.C. Seneca HS 39 Cameron Scott CB 5-9 205 *Sr. SQ Florence, S.C. Wilson HS 40 Hall Morton DB 5-8 180 *So. 1VL Birmingham, Ala. Oak Mountain HS 41 Alex Spence PK 6-1 205 *Gr. 1VL Florence, S.C. West Florence HS 42 Christian Wilkins DT 6-4 315 Gr. 3VL Springfield, Mass. Suffield (Conn.) Academy 43 Chad Smith LB 6-3 245 *^Gr. 2VL Sterling, Va. Dominion HS 44 Nyles Pinckney DT 6-1 300 *So. 1VL Beaufort, S.C. Whale Branch Early College HS 44 Garrett Williams TE 6-2 235 *Jr. 2VL Orlando, Fla. The First Academy 45 Chris Register DE 6-3 260 *Gr. 2VL Greensboro, N.C. Dudley HS 45 Josh Jackson WR 6-0 195 *So. SQ Greenville, S.C. Christ Church Episcopal School 46 John Boyd LB 6-0 215 *Fr. HS Lilburn, Ga. Parkview HS 47 James Skalski LB 6-0 245 Jr. 2VL Sharpsburg, Ga. Northgate HS Skalski (SKAL-skee) 47 Peter Cote S 5-9 185 *Fr. RS Six Mile, S.C. Daniel HS Cote (COHT-ee) 48 Will Spiers P 6-5 220 *So. 1VL Cameron, S.C. Calhoun Academy 48 Landon Holden LB 6-1 240 *So. SQ Inman, S.C. Chapman HS 50 Justin Falcinelli C 6-4 315 *Gr. 3VL Middletown, Md. Middletown HS Falcinelli (fal-sih-NEHL-ee) 52 Austin Spence LS 6-1 200 Sr. 1VL Florence, S.C. West Florence HS 52 Matthew King LB 6-0 230 Sr. SQ Inman, S.C. Boiling Springs HS 53 Regan Upshaw LB 5-11 235 *So. 1VL Bradenton, Fla. 54 Logan Rudolph DE 6-2 245 *Fr. RS Rock Hill, S.C. Northwestern HS 55 Stan Jones Jr. DL 6-0 240 *Jr. HS Gaston, S.C. Airport HS 56 Luke Price LB 6-2 230 *Fr. RS Dillon, S.C. Dillon Christian School 57 Tre Lamar LB 6-4 255 Jr. 2VL Roswell, Ga. Roswell HS 58 Patrick Phibbs LS 6-2 210 *Jr. 1VL Pittsburgh, Pa. Central Catholic HS 59 Jordan Williams DT 6-4 310 *Fr. RS Virginia Beach, Va. Frank W. Cox HS 59 Gage Cervenka OL 6-3 325 *Jr. 2VL Greenwood, S.C. Emerald HS 60 Bobby Gettys OL 6-1 280 *Fr. HS Greenville, S.C. Wade Hampton HS Gettys (GEHT-ihs)

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Coach Title(s) Position(s) CU Years Alma Mater PronunciationDabo Swinney Head Coach *16th Alabama ‘93 Dabo Swinney (DAB-oh SWEE-nee)Brent Venables Associate Head Coach, Defensive Coordinator Linebackers 7th Kansas State ‘92Danny Pearman Assistant Head Coach, Special Teams Coordinator Tight Ends 11th Clemson ‘87Tony Elliott Assistant Coach, Co-Offensive Coordinator Running Backs 8th Clemson ‘02Jeff Scott Assistant Coach, Co-Offensive Coordinator Wide Receivers 11th Clemson ‘03Todd Bates Assistant Coach Defensive Tackles 2nd Alabama ‘05Robbie Caldwell Assistant Coach Offensive Linemen 8th Furman ‘77Mickey Conn Assistant Coach Safeties 2nd Alabama ‘93Lemanski Hall Assistant Coach Defensive Ends 1st Alabama ‘08Mike Reed Assistant Coach Cornerbacks 6th Boston College ‘94Brandon Streeter Assistant Coach, Recruiting Coordinator Quarterbacks 5th Clemson ‘99* - includes over five seasons (2003-08) as an assistant coach and over nine seasons as a head coach (2008-19)

COACHES

# Player Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Cl. Exp. Hometown High School or Junior College Pronunciation 62 Cade Stewart OL 6-3 310 *So. 1VL Six Mile, S.C. Daniel HS 65 Matt Bockhorst OG 6-4 310 *Fr. RS Cincinnati, Ohio St. Xavier HS 67 Albert Huggins DT 6-3 315 Sr. 3VL Orangeburg, S.C. Orangeburg-Wilkinson HS 68 Noah DeHond OT 6-7 310 *Fr. RS Rochester, N.Y. Peddie (N.J.) School 69 Marquis Sease OL 5-11 280 *Fr. HS Swansea, S.C. Swansea HS Swansea (SWAHN-see) 70 Seth Penner OG 6-2 325 Sr. 2VL Naples, Fla. First Baptist Academy 71 Jack Maddox LS 6-3 220 *Fr. RS Acton, Mass. Acton-Boxborough Regional HS 71 Jordan McFadden OT 6-3 300 Fr. HS Spartanburg, S.C. Dorman HS 72 Blake Vinson OT 6-4 285 *Fr. RS Ocala, Fla. North Marion HS 73 Tremayne Anchrum OT 6-2 310 Jr. 2VL Powder Springs, Ga. McEachern HS 74 John Simpson OG 6-4 330 Jr. 2VL North Charleston, S.C. Fort Dorchester HS 75 Mitch Hyatt OT 6-5 310 Sr. 3VL Suwanee, Ga. North Gwinnett HS 76 Sean Pollard OL 6-5 315 Jr. 2VL Jackson Springs, N.C. Pinecrest HS 77 Zach Giella OL 6-6 315 *Jr. 2VL Lincolnton, Ga. Augusta Christian Schools Giella (jee-EH-luh) 78 Chandler Reeves OT 6-6 295 *So. 1VL McDonough, Ga. Eagle’s Landing Christian Academy 79 Jackson Carman OL 6-5 345 Fr. HS Fairfield, Ohio Fairfield Senior HS 80 Milan Richard TE 6-3 255 *Gr. 3VL Savannah, Ga. Calvary Day School 81 Drew Swinney WR 5-8 180 Fr. HS Clemson, S.C. Daniel HS 82 Will Brown WR 5-8 185 *Fr. RS Boiling Springs, S.C. Boiling Springs HS 83 Carter Groomes WR 5-8 185 *So. SQ Central, S.C. Daniel HS 84 Cannon Smith TE 6-4 270 *Sr. 3VL Columbia, S.C. Hammond School 85 Max May WR 6-1 195 Fr. HS Clemson, S.C. Daniel HS 86 Tyler Brown TE 6-0 220 *So. HS Greenville, S.C. Eastside HS 87 J.L. Banks TE 6-1 240 *Jr. TR Madison, Ga. North Oconee HS 88 Braden Galloway TE 6-4 240 Fr. HS Anderson, S.C. Seneca HS 89 Tristan Walliser LB 6-3 200 *So. HS Clover, S.C. Clover HS 90 Dexter Lawrence DT 6-4 350 Jr. 2VL Wake Forest, N.C. Wake Forest HS 91 Darnell Jefferies DT 6-2 275 Fr. HS Covington, Ga. Newton HS 92 Greg Huegel PK 5-10 195 *Sr. 3VL Blythewood, S.C. Blythewood HS Huegel (HYOO-guhl) 94 Jacob Edwards DT 6-2 285 *Fr. RS Vestavia Hills, Ala. Vestavia Hills HS 95 James Edwards DT 6-2 285 *Fr. RS Vestavia Hills, Ala. Vestavia Hills HS 97 Carson King P 5-11 215 Sr. SQ Nashville, Tenn. Brentwood Academy 97 Nick Rowell DT 6-3 275 Sr. SQ Spartanburg, S.C. James F. Byrnes HS 98 Steven Sawicki P/PK 6-3 240 *Jr. TR Fayetteville, N.C. Gray’s Creek HS 99 Clelin Ferrell DE 6-4 265 *Jr. 2VL Richmond, Va. Benedictine College Preparatory Clelin (CLEE-lihn)* - spent one season as a redshirt player; ^ - has another year of eligibility remaining in 2019

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2018 OVERALL STATS11-0 OVERALL, 8-0 ACC, 6-0 HOME, 5-0 AWAY, 0-0 NEUTRAL, 8-0 DAY, 3-0 NIGHT, 0-0 OVERTIME

TEAM STATS CU Opp.SCORING 492 133 Points Per Game 44.7 12.1 Points Off Turnovers 72 38FIRST DOWNS 260 155 Rushing 116 64 Passing 130 73 Penalty 14 18RUSHING YARDAGE 2725 927 Yards gained rushing 2903 1485 Yards lost rushing 178 558 Rushing Attempts 410 431 Average Per Rush 6.6 2.2 Average Per Game 247.7 84.3 TDs Rushing 35 7PASSING YARDAGE 3000 1871 Comp-Att-Int 242-374-8 163-311-7 Average Per Pass 8.0 6.0 Average Per Catch 12.4 11.5 Average Per Game 272.7 170.1 TDs Passing 28 6TOTAL OFFENSE 5725 2798 Total Plays 784 742 Average Per Play 7.3 3.8 Average Per Game 520.5 254.4KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 16-389 24-503PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 35-290 14-110INT RETURNS: #-Yards 7-180 8-47KICK RETURN AVERAGE 24.3 21.0PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 8.3 7.9INT RETURN AVERAGE 25.7 5.9FUMBLES-LOST 16-7 27-9PENALTIES-Yards 52-477 70-567 Average Per Game 43.4 51.5PUNTS-Yards 49-1974 92-4021 Average Per Punt 40.3 43.7 Net punt average 37.2 39.0KICKOFFS-Yards 87-5508 34-2129 Average Per Kick 63.3 62.6 Net kick average 40.3 38.7TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 28:11 31:493RD-DOWN Conversions 62/144 49/178 3rd-Down Pct 43% 28%4TH-DOWN Conversions 7/14 4/15 4th-Down Pct 50% 27%SACKS BY-Yards 40-237 13-90MISC YARDS 11 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 66 15FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 10-14 10-14ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-2RED-ZONE SCORES (48-52) 92% (19-25) 76%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (40-52) 77% (11-25) 44%PAT-ATTEMPTS (66-66) 100% (13-14) 93%ATTENDANCE 481363 299900 Games/Avg Per Game 6/80227 5/59980 Neutral Site Games 0/0

SCORING BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotClemson 76 163 152 101 - 492Opponents 25 17 29 62 - 133

OFFENSIVE STATS # RUSHING G Car Gain Loss Net Y/C TD LG Y/G 9 Travis Etienne 11 136 1168 11 1157 8.5 17 70 105.2 23 Lyn-J Dixon 10 47 496 3 493 10.5 4 65 49.3 26 Adam Choice 11 54 403 4 399 7.4 3 64 36.3 28 Tavien Feaster 11 57 326 10 316 5.5 5 70 28.7 2 Kelly Bryant 4 30 166 36 130 4.3 2 35 32.5 16 Trevor Lawrence 11 40 157 73 84 2.1 1 19 7.6 21 Darien Rencher 5 11 51 0 51 4.6 0 15 10.2 10 Derion Kendrick 11 5 41 5 36 7.2 0 25 3.3 7 Chase Brice 9 12 56 21 35 2.9 0 17 3.9 25 Ty Thomason 4 3 16 0 16 5.3 0 7 4.0 37 Ryan Mac Lain 2 3 7 0 7 2.3 0 3 3.5 12 Ben Batson 2 2 6 0 6 3.0 0 4 3.0 3 Amari Rodgers 11 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 0.5 90 Dexter Lawrence 11 1 2 0 2 2.0 1 2 0.2 44 Garrett Williams 10 1 2 0 2 2.0 1 2 0.2 42 Christian Wilkins 11 1 1 0 1 1.0 1 1 0.1 22 Will Swinney 11 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 75 Mitch Hyatt 11 1 0 5 -5 -5.0 0 0 -0.5 TEAM 7 4 0 10 -10 -2.5 0 0 -1.4 CLEMSON 11 410 2903 178 2725 6.6 35 70 247.7 Opponents 11 431 1485 558 927 2.2 7 53 84.3

# PASSING G Eff. Cm-Att-I Cm% Yds TD LG Y/G 16 Trevor Lawrence 11 154.24 173-266-4 65.0 2095 21 68 190.5 2 Kelly Bryant 4 146.90 36-54-1 66.7 461 2 64 115.2 7 Chase Brice 9 162.51 32-49-3 65.3 442 5 61 49.1 13 Hunter Renfrow 10 58.40 1-2-0 50.0 2 0 2 0.2 TEAM 6 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 3 Amari Rodgers 10 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 10 Derion Kendrick 10 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 CLEMSON 11 152.51 242-374-8 64.7 3000 28 68 272.7 Opponents 11 104.81 163-311-7 52.4 1871 6 73 170.1

# RECEIVING G Rec Yards Y/Rec TD LG Y/G 5 Tee Higgins 11 43 624 14.5 7 64 56.7 3 Amari Rodgers 11 42 501 11.9 4 68 45.5 13 Hunter Renfrow 11 36 392 10.9 1 40 35.6 8 Justyn Ross 11 29 571 19.7 6 59 51.9 1 Trevion Thompson 11 13 133 10.2 1 21 12.1 14 Diondre Overton 10 12 165 13.8 3 61 16.5 10 Derion Kendrick 11 10 162 16.2 0 38 14.7 18 T.J. Chase 11 10 84 8.4 2 20 7.6 9 Travis Etienne 11 9 56 6.2 1 24 5.1 80 Milan Richard 10 6 50 8.3 1 17 5.0 28 Tavien Feaster 11 6 32 5.3 0 9 2.9 22 Will Swinney 11 6 28 4.7 1 8 2.5 17 Cornell Powell 4 5 63 12.6 0 42 15.8 88 Braden Galloway 10 5 52 10.4 1 20 5.2 84 Cannon Smith 11 3 34 11.3 0 17 3.1 25 J.C. Chalk 11 2 21 10.5 0 15 1.9 23 Lyn-J Dixon 10 1 41 41.0 0 41 4.1 44 Garrett Williams 10 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.4 26 Adam Choice 11 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.3 21 Darien Rencher 5 1 -4 -4.0 0 0 -0.8 16 Trevor Lawrence 11 1 -12 -12.0 0 0 -1.1 CLEMSON 11 242 3000 12.4 28 68 272.7 Opponents 11 163 1871 11.5 6 73 170.1

# TOTAL OFFENSE G PL Rush Pass Total Y/G 16 Trevor Lawrence 11 306 84 2095 2179 198.1 9 Travis Etienne 11 136 1157 0 1157 105.2 2 Kelly Bryant 4 84 130 461 591 147.8 23 Lyn-J Dixon 10 47 493 0 493 49.3 7 Chase Brice 9 61 35 442 477 53.0 26 Adam Choice 11 54 399 0 399 36.3 28 Tavien Feaster 11 57 316 0 316 28.7 21 Darien Rencher 5 11 51 0 51 10.2 10 Derion Kendrick 11 6 36 0 36 3.3 35 Ty Thomason 4 3 16 0 16 4.0 37 Ryan Mac Lain 2 3 7 0 7 3.5 12 Ben Batson 2 2 6 0 6 3.0 3 Amari Rodgers 11 2 5 0 5 0.5 13 Hunter Renfrow 11 2 0 2 2 0.2 44 Garrett Williams 10 1 2 0 2 0.2 90 Dexter Lawrence 11 1 2 0 2 0.2 42 Christian Wilkins 11 1 1 0 1 0.1 75 Mitch Hyatt 11 1 -5 0 -5 -0.5 TEAM 7 5 -10 0 -10 -1.4 CLEMSON 11 784 2725 3000 5725 520.5 Opponents 11 742 927 1871 2798 254.4

# ALL-PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Total Y/G 9 Travis Etienne 11 1157 56 0 0 0 1213 110.3 3 Amari Rodgers 11 5 501 289 22 0 817 74.3 5 Tee Higgins 11 0 624 0 0 0 624 56.7 8 Justyn Ross 11 0 571 0 0 0 571 51.9 23 Lyn-J Dixon 10 493 41 0 16 0 550 55.0 10 Derion Kendrick 11 36 162 0 234 0 432 39.3 26 Adam Choice 11 399 3 0 0 0 402 36.5 13 Hunter Renfrow 11 0 392 0 0 0 392 35.6 28 Tavien Feaster 11 316 32 0 0 0 348 31.6 17 Cornell Powell 4 0 63 0 117 0 180 45.0 14 Diondre Overton 10 0 165 0 0 0 165 16.5 1 Trevion Thompson 11 0 133 0 0 0 133 12.1 2 Kelly Bryant 4 130 0 0 0 0 130 32.5 18 T.J. Chase 11 0 84 0 0 0 84 7.6 16 Trevor Lawrence 11 84 -12 0 0 0 72 6.5 88 Braden Galloway 10 0 52 0 0 0 52 5.2 80 Milan Richard 10 0 50 0 0 0 50 5.0 21 Darien Rencher 5 51 -4 0 0 0 47 9.4 12 K'Von Wallace 11 0 0 0 0 46 46 4.2 57 Tre Lamar 11 0 0 0 0 43 43 3.9 7 Chase Brice 9 35 0 0 0 0 35 3.9 84 Cannon Smith 11 0 34 0 0 0 34 3.1 22 Will Swinney 11 0 28 1 0 0 29 2.6 11 Isaiah Simmons 11 0 0 0 0 27 27 2.5 19 Tanner Muse 11 0 0 0 0 25 25 2.3 25 J.C. Chalk 11 0 21 0 0 0 21 1.9 8 A.J. Terrell 11 0 0 0 0 20 20 1.8 30 Jalen Williams 11 0 0 0 0 19 19 1.7 35 Ty Thomason 4 16 0 0 0 0 16 4.0 37 Ryan Mac Lain 2 7 0 0 0 0 7 3.5 44 Garrett Williams 10 2 4 0 0 0 6 0.6 12 Ben Batson 2 6 0 0 0 0 6 3.0 90 Dexter Lawrence 11 2 0 0 0 0 2 0.2 42 Christian Wilkins 11 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.1 75 Mitch Hyatt 11 -5 0 0 0 0 -5 -0.5 TEAM 7 -10 0 0 0 0 -10 -1.4 CLEMSON 11 2725 3000 290 389 180 6584 598.5 Opponents 11 927 1871 110 503 47 3458 314.4

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2018 DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS STATSDEFENSIVE STATS

# TACKLES G-S Snaps Hit Ast Total TFL Sacks PBU QP ^ST 34 Kendall Joseph 10-10 509 50 17 67 5.0-22 4.0-19 2 7 -- 57 Tre Lamar 11-11 397 47 18 65 3.5-22 2.0-19 1 7 1 11 Isaiah Simmons 11-10 530 50 13 63 5.5-22 -- 5 2 9 19 Tanner Muse 11-11 456 31 25 56 2.5-12 2.0-11 3 2 2 42 Christian Wilkins 11-11 406 32 14 46 12.0-56 4.0-29 1 10 1 12 K'Von Wallace 11-11 478 37 4 41 1.5-5 -- 6 -- -- 99 Clelin Ferrell 11-11 473 28 10 38 15.5-70 10.5-55 3 10 -- 90 Dexter Lawrence 11-11 374 25 10 35 5.0-11 0.5-3 3 12 1 33 J.D. Davis 10-1 233 25 9 34 4.0-13 2.0-9 -- 1 -- 3 Xavier Thomas 11-0 214 21 13 34 9.5-48 3.0-20 1 3 2 8 A.J. Terrell 11-11 536 29 4 33 2.0-6 -- 6 -- 6 24 Nolan Turner 11-0 292 24 7 31 2.5-6 -- 2 -- 2 14 Denzel Johnson 10-0 279 20 11 31 2.0-7 -- 2 -- 3 7 Austin Bryant 11-11 460 16 11 27 8.5-41 5.0-26 -- 9 -- 43 Chad Smith 10-0 100 17 8 25 2.0-8 1.0-6 -- 2 6 44 Nyles Pinckney 11-0 241 16 7 23 3.5-10 -- -- 2 -- 67 Albert Huggins 11-0 263 9 13 22 2.5-16 1.5-9 -- 10 -- 1 Trayvon Mullen 11-10 459 19 1 20 3.0-11 1.0-4 4 2 -- 30 Jalen Williams 11-1 220 12 6 18 0.5-0 -- 1 -- -- 5 Shaq Smith 9-0 116 11 2 13 1.5-7 -- -- -- -- 35 Justin Foster 10-0 143 8 5 13 4.5-37 1.0-4 -- 2 1 59 Jordan Williams 8-0 119 7 5 12 3.0-12 1.5-11 -- 1 -- 36 Judah Davis 8-0 69 7 3 10 -- -- -- -- 1 22 Xavier Kelly 9-0 92 6 3 9 1.0-12 1.0-12 -- -- -- 13 K.J. Henry 4-0 39 6 3 9 2.0-6 -- -- -- -- 54 Logan Rudolph 9-0 118 4 5 9 1.0-1 -- -- -- -- 20 LeAnthony Williams 7-0 73 6 2 8 -- -- -- -- -- 10 Baylon Spector 8-0 62 4 4 8 1.0-10 -- -- -- 2 2 Mark Fields 9-1 242 6 0 6 -- -- 4 -- -- 45 Chris Register 6-0 75 4 2 6 2.5-6 -- 1 -- -- 47 James Skalski 1-0 23 1 5 6 1.0-1 -- -- -- -- 31 Mario Goodrich 7-0 106 3 1 4 -- -- 3 -- 3 32 Kyle Cote 5-0 14 2 1 3 -- -- -- -- 3 6 Mike Jones Jr. 2-0 15 1 2 3 -- -- -- -- -- 53 Regan Upshaw 1-0 8 2 0 2 -- -- -- 1 -- 21 Darien Rencher 1-0 -- 1 1 2 -- -- -- -- 2 18 T.J. Chase 2-0 -- 1 1 2 -- -- -- -- 1 21 Kyler McMichael 7-0 97 1 1 2 -- -- -- -- -- 15 Jake Venables 2-0 6 1 1 2 -- -- -- -- -- 52 Austin Spence 1-0 -- 1 0 1 -- -- -- -- 1 16 Trevor Lawrence 1-0 -- 1 0 1 -- -- -- -- -- 74 John Simpson 1-0 -- 1 0 1 -- -- -- -- -- 79 Jackson Carman 1-0 -- 1 0 1 -- -- -- -- -- 59 Gage Cervenka 1-0 -- 1 0 1 -- -- -- -- -- 7 Chase Brice 1-0 -- 1 0 1 -- -- -- -- -- 5 Tee Higgins 1-0 -- 1 0 1 -- -- -- -- -- 38 Elijah Turner 2-0 5 1 0 1 -- -- -- -- 1 22 Will Swinney 1-0 -- 0 1 1 -- -- -- -- 1 40 Hall Morton 1-0 6 0 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- 97 Nick Rowell 1-0 2 0 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- 17 Justin Mascoll 1-0 8 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- 9 Brian Dawkins Jr. 1-0 3 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- 37 Austin Jackson 1-0 3 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- 94 Jacob Edwards 1-0 2 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- 91 Darnell Jefferies 1-0 2 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- 95 James Edwards 1-0 1 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- Totals 598 251 849 108.0-478 40.0-237 48 83 49

Caused Fumbles (16): Ferrell 2, Simmons 2, Wallace 2, Chase 1, J.D. Davis 1, Kelly 1, Pinckney 1, Spector 1, S. Smith 1, Terrell 1, Thomas 1, Wilkins 1, Jo. Williams 1Recovered Fumbles (9): Chase 1, Foster 1, Henry 1, D. Lawrence 1, Pinckney 1, Ca. Smith 1, Spector 1, Wilkins 1, TEAM 1

* - defensive; ̂ - special teams tackles; Note: Special teams tackles and tackles after turnovers are included in tackle totals; tackle totals are from coaches film grade.

# INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long 19 Tanner Muse 2 25 12.5 0 25 11 Isaiah Simmons 1 27 27.0 1 27 57 Tre Lamar 1 43 43.0 0 43 8 A.J. Terrell 1 20 20.0 0 20 12 K'Von Wallace 1 46 46.0 0 46 30 Jalen Williams 1 19 19.0 0 19 CLEMSON 7 180 25.7 1 46 Opponents 8 47 5.9 0 42

SCOREBOARDDate Site W-L Score Opponent (AP,USA) Attendance CU AP,USA Leading Rusher(s) Leading Passer(s) Leading Receiver(s) Leading Tackler(s)9-1 H W 48-7 Furman 80,048 2,2 Dixon (6-89) T. Lawrence (9-15-137) Rodgers (3-44) Simmons/Wilkins (6)9-8 ^A W 28-26 Texas A&M (RV,RV) 104,794 2,2 K. Bryant (15-54) K. Bryant (12-17-205) Rodgers (5-73) Simmons/Wallace (7)9-15 H W 38-7 Georgia Southern 79,844 2,2 Etienne (16-164) T. Lawrence (12-19-194) Ross (3-103) Lamar (12)9-22 A W 49-21 *Georgia Tech 50,595 3,2 Etienne (11-122) T. Lawrence (13-18-122) Rodgers (6-60) J.D. Davis (10)9-29 H W 27-23 *Syracuse (RV,RV) 80,122 3,2 Etienne (27-203) T. Lawrence (10-15-93) Higgins (4-53) Joseph (12)10-6 A W 63-3 *Wake Forest 31,608 4,4 Etienne (10-167) T. Lawrence (20-25-175) Ross (5-74) Lamar (8)10-20 H W 41-7 *NC State (16,15) 81,295 3,3 Etienne (15-39) T. Lawrence (26-39-308) Higgins (8-119) Simmons (12)10-27 A W 59-10 *Florida State 68,403 2,2 Etienne (10-45) T. Lawrence (20-37-314) Rodgers (6-156) Joseph (6)11-3 H W 77-16 *Louisville 78,741 2,2 Etienne (8-153) Brice (6-7-110) Higgins (3-26) Joseph (10)11-10 ^A W 27-7 *Boston College (17,14) 44,500 2,2 Etienne (11-78) T. Lawrence (29-40-295) H. Renfrow (8-80) Muse (10)11-17 ^H W 35-6 *Duke (RV, RV) 81,313 2,2 Etienne (9-81) T. Lawrence (21-38-251) J. Ross (4-76) Muse/Lamar/Joseph (8)11-24 H South Carolina * - ACC game; ^ - night game; Note: Bold denotes a Clemson home game; home attendance - 481,363 (80,227 per game); total (home, away, neutral) attendance - 781,263 (71,024 per game).

SPECIAL TEAMS & MISCELLANEOUS STATS # PUNTING P Yards Y/P LG TB FC -20 50+ HB 48 Will Spiers 47 1884 40.1 53 2 19 16 7 0 97 Carson King 1 48 48.0 48 0 1 0 0 0 13 Hunter Renfrow 1 42 42.0 42 0 0 0 0 0 CLEMSON 49 1974 40.3 53 2 20 16 7 0 Opponents 92 4021 43.7 73 7 31 22 21 0

# FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 1-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LG HB 92 Greg Huegel 9-12 75.0 3-3 4-5 2-4 0-0 49 0 41 Alex Spence 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 29 B.T. Potter 1-1 100.0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 24 0

# KICKOFFS KO Yds Avg TB OB 29 B.T. Potter 84 5320 63.3 58 0 98 Steven Sawicki 3 188 62.7 2 0 CLEMSON 87 5508 63.3 60 0 Opponents 34 2129 62.6 17 0

# PUNT RETURNS PR Yards Avg TD LG 3 Amari Rodgers 32 289 9.0 1 62 22 Will Swinney 3 1 0.3 0 3 CLEMSON 35 290 8.3 1 62 Opponents 14 110 7.9 1 74

# KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yards Avg TD LG 10 Derion Kendrick 10 234 23.4 0 40 17 Cornell Powell 4 117 29.2 0 43 23 Lyn-J Dixon 1 16 16.0 0 16 3 Amari Rodgers 1 22 22.0 0 22 CLEMSON 16 389 24.3 0 43 Opponents 24 503 21.0 1 93

# FUMBLE RETURNS FR Yards Avg TD LG 44 Nyles Pinckney 1 11 11.0 0 11 35 Justin Foster 1 3 3.0 0 3 42 Christian Wilkins 1 4 4.0 0 0 99 Clelin Ferrell 0 0 0.0 1 0 CLEMSON 3 18 6.0 1 11 Opponents 1 30 30.0 0 30

# SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts 9 Travis Etienne 18 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 108 92 Greg Huegel 0 9-12 54-54 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 81 5 Tee Higgins 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 8 Justyn Ross 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 28 Tavien Feaster 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 3 Amari Rodgers 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 23 Lyn-J Dixon 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 14 Diondre Overton 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 26 Adam Choice 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 2 Kelly Bryant 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 18 T.J. Chase 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 29 B.T. Potter 0 1-1 7-7 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 10 42 Christian Wilkins 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 13 Hunter Renfrow 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 88 Braden Galloway 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 90 Dexter Lawrence 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 80 Milan Richard 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 44 Garrett Williams 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 16 Trevor Lawrence 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 99 Clelin Ferrell 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 11 Isaiah Simmons 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 1 Trevion Thompson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 41 Alex Spence 0 0-1 5-5 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 5 CLEMSON 66 10-14 66-66 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 492 Opponents 15 10-14 13-14 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 133

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2018 GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATSCategory FUR TAM GSU GT SYR WF NCS FSU LOU BC DUK USC TotalsPoints 48 28 38 49 27 63 41 59 77 27 35 492 7 26 7 21 23 3 7 10 16 7 6 133Total Offense 531 413 595 480 469 698 471 524 661 424 459 5725 163 501 140 203 311 249 297 247 312 113 262 2798Plays 70 59 77 66 82 70 80 77 57 71 75 784 62 72 52 64 67 78 66 75 70 57 79 742Yards Per Play 7.6 7.0 7.7 7.3 5.7 10.0 5.9 6.8 11.6 6.0 6.1 7.3 2.6 7.0 2.7 3.2 4.6 3.2 4.4 3.3 4.5 2.0 3.3 3.8Rushing Yards 249 115 309 248 293 471 91 120 492 129 208 2725 117 71 80 146 61 175 104 -21 81 9 104 927Carries 35 32 46 36 53 40 32 33 37 30 36 410 53 32 43 56 26 51 31 35 36 33 35 431Passing Yards 282 298 286 232 176 227 380 404 169 295 251 3000 46 430 60 57 250 74 193 268 231 104 158 1871Completions 23 17 21 19 17 25 32 24 14 29 21 242 4 23 3 3 26 7 22 20 17 14 24 163Passing Attempts 35 27 31 30 29 30 48 44 20 41 39 374 9 40 9 8 41 27 35 40 34 24 44 311Had Intercepted 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 7Completion Percentage 65.7% 63.0% 67.7% 63.3% 58.6% 83.3% 66.7% 54.5% 70.0% 70.7% 53.8% 64.7% 44.4% 57.5% 33.3% 37.5% 63.4% 25.9% 62.9% 50.0% 50.0% 58.3% 54.5% 52.4%Passing Efficiency 171.1 180.1 143.0 159.0 102.7 179.9 140.0 164.6 213.5 134.3 124.8 152.51 124.0 172.6 89.3 138.6 109.8 41.5 97.7 109.5 95.3 94.7 84.7 104.81First Downs 23 14 27 25 28 22 24 25 28 19 25 260 13 25 7 15 12 11 16 14 16 8 17 154Total Touchdowns 6 4 5 7 3 9 5 8 11 3 5 66 1 3 1 3 2 0 1 1 2 1 0 15Rushing Touchdowns 2 2 4 2 3 6 4 3 5 1 3 35 0 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 7Passing Touchdowns 4 2 1 4 0 3 1 5 5 1 2 28 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6Field Goals 2-2 0-0 1-3 0-0 2-3 0-0 2-3 1-1 0-0 2-2 0-0 10-14 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-1 3-3 1-1 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 2-3 10-14Punting 2-67 8-321 1-32 3-122 4-161 7-296 4-160 5-187 1-44 6-224 8-360 49-1974 8-337 5-275 8-312 6-291 7-340 12-496 6-290 12-499 6-224 12-520 10-437 92-4021 Punting Average 33.5 40.1 32.0 40.7 40.2 42.3 40.0 37.4 44.0 37.3 45.0 40.3 42.1 55.0 39.0 48.5 48.6 41.3 48.3 41.6 37.3 43.3 43.7 43.7Net Punting Average* 23.5 37.0 32.0 40.3 40.2 39.6 40.0 34.6 44.0 25.7 44.9 37.2 31.2 49.2 38.8 39.8 43.1 39.9 44.0 36.6 37.3 36.5 40.0 39.0Time of Possession 25:30 26:08 28:13 23:55 32:51 29:42 29:24 28:44 22:30 35:23 27:40 28:11 34:30 33:52 31:47 36:05 27:09 30:18 30:36 31:16 37:30 24:37 32:20 31:49 Third-Down Conversions 5-12 4-13 7-12 5-9 5-15 5-15 8-15 7-16 7-8 5-15 4-14 62-144 5-16 6-16 4-14 4-15 3-15 5-21 2-12 4-17 6-16 3-16 6-19 49-178Fourth-Down Conversions 1-3 0-1 1-1 0-0 2-2 1-1 0-1 0-2 0-0 1-2 1-1 7-14 0-1 0-0 0-1 2-3 1-2 0-2 0-2 0-0 1-3 0-1 0-0 4-15Red-Zone Scoring 5-5 3-4 4-5 3-3 3-3 3-3 6-8 7-7 7-7 4-4 3-3 48-52 1-2 3-4 1-1 3-4 4-4 1-2 1-2 1-1 2-3 0-0 2-2 19-25 Red-Zone Touchdowns 4 3 3 3 2 3 4 6 7 2 3-3 37 1 2 1 3 2 0 1 0 1 0 0-2 11Red-Zone Points 28 21 24 21 17 21 34 45 49 20 21 301 7 24 7 21 20 3 7 3 10 0 6 108Turnovers 0 0 3 2 3 1 1 1 2 2 0 15 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 3 0 0 16Points Off Turnovers 7 7 0 7 3 7 10 10 21 0 0 72 0 0 7 14 10 0 0 7 0 0 0 38Penalties 4-50 4-49 7-65 6-68 3-16 3-28 8-67 5-50 3-15 2-15 7-54 52-477 3-22 5-32 4-20 4-30 5-31 5-55 6-49 16-134 10-100 6-42 6-52 70-567 Punt Returns 2-87 2-9 2-2 2-32 2-2 4-17 4-6 5-60 3-0 5-62 4-17 35-290 0-0 2-25 0-0 1-1 0-0 5-19 0-0 2-(-)6 0-0 2-70 2-1 14-110 Kickoff Returns 1-43 1-16 0-0 2-58 3-52 0-0 1-40 1-28 2-52 2-38 3-62 16-389 0-0 2-34 1-10 1-12 0-0 1-25 1-0 4-60 8-247 4-74 2-41 24-503 Interception Returns 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-20 0-0 2-65 1-43 2-52 0-0 0-0 7-180 0-0 0-0 2-0 2-44 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 8-47Fumble Returns 0-0 1-3 1-11 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-18 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-30 0-0 0-0 1-30Sacks 3-13 4-19 5-27 4-26 1-8 3-24 1-9 5-38 6-30 4-27 4-21 40-237 1-9 1-8 1-5 1-6 4-30 2-13 2-13 0-0 0-0 1-6 0-0 13-90 Note: Clemson totals on top, opponent totals on bottom.

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2018 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATSRUSHINGOpponent FurmanTexas A&MGeorgia SouthernGeorgia TechSyracuseWake ForestNC StateFlorida StateLouisvilleBoston CollegeDukeSouth CarolinaTOTALS

PASSINGOpponentFurmanTexas A&MGeorgia SouthernGeorgia TechSyracuseWake ForestNC StateFlorida StateLouisvilleBoston CollegeDukeSouth CarolinaTOTALS

RECEIVING OpponentFurmanTexas A&MGeorgia SouthernGeorgia TechSyracuseWake ForestNC StateFlorida StateLouisvilleBoston CollegeDukeSouth CarolinaTOTALS

RECEIVING (cont.) OpponentFurmanTexas A&MGeorgia SouthernGeorgia TechSyracuseWake ForestNC StateFlorida StateLouisvilleBoston CollegeDukeSouth CarolinaTOTALS

REC./KICKING OpponentFurmanTexas A&MGeorgia SouthernGeorgia TechSyracuseWake ForestNC StateFlorida StateLouisvilleBoston CollegeDukeSouth CarolinaTOTALS

#2 BRYANT Car Yds TD 5 44 1 15 54 1 6 27 0 4 5 0 NWT - - NWT - - NWT - - NWT - - NWT - - NWT - - NWT - - 30 130 2

#7 BRICE Car Yds TD 2 6 0 DNP - - 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 2 3 0 DNP - - 3 23 0 12 35 0

#12 BATSON Car Yds TD DNP - - DNP - -DNP - -DNP - -DNP - - 1 4 0 DNP - - 1 2 0 DNP - - DNP - -DNP - -

2 6 0

#16 LAWRENCE Car Yds TD 3 1 0 2 -1 0 2 13 0 2 11 0 4 -9 0 6 5 0 5 12 0 1 6 0 3 11 0 9 9 1 3 26 0 40 84 1

#9 ETIENNE Car Yds TD 11 63 1 8 44 1 16 162 2 11 122 1 27 203 3 10 167 3 15 39 3 10 45 0 8 153 1 11 78 0 9 81 2 136 1157 17

#21 RENCHER Car Yds TD 2 11 0 DNP - -DNP - -DNP - -DNP - - DNP - - 1 2 0 2 15 0 4 20 0 DNP - - 2 3 0

9 40 0

#23 DIXON Car Yds TD 6 89 0 DNP - - 5 26 0 6 20 0 0 0 0 10 163 2 4 25 1 6 18 0 4 116 1 3 18 0 3 18 0 47 493 4

#26 CHOICE Car Yds TD 2 6 0 3 27 0 7 49 1 5 15 0 9 58 0 10 128 1 3 8 0 3 20 1 3 43 0 4 19 0 5 26 0 54 399 3

#2 BRYANT Cmp Att Yds Int TD Eff 11 17 132 0 1 149.34 12 17 205 0 1 191.29 7 10 68 1 0 107.12 6 10 56 0 0 107.04 NWT - - - - - NWT - - - - - NWT - - - - - NWT - - - - - NWT - - - - -NWT - - - - -NWT - - - - -

36 54 461 1 2 146.90

#7 BRICE Cmp Att Yds Int TD Eff 3 4 13 0 0 102.30 DNP - - - - - 2 2 24 0 0 200.80 0 2 0 1 0 -100.00 7 13 83 1 0 92.09 4 4 50 0 1 287.50 6 9 72 0 0 133.87 4 7 90 1 1 183.71 6 7 110 0 3 359.14DNP - - - - - 0 1 0 0 0 0.00

32 49 442 3 5 162.51

#16 LAWRENCE Cmp Att Yds Int TD Eff 9 14 137 0 3 217.20 5 9 93 0 1 179.02 12 19 194 1 1 155.77 13 18 176 1 4 216.58 10 15 93 0 0 118.75 20 25 175 0 2 165.20 26 39 308 0 1 141.47 20 37 314 0 4 161.02 8 12 59 1 2 146.30 29 40 295 1 1 137.70 21 38 251 0 2 128.12

173 266 2095 4 21 154.24

#1 THOMPSON Rec Yds TD 2 22 0 0 0 0 1 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 4 45 0 1 17 0 1 6 1 2 13 0 1 14 0 13 133 1

#3 RODGERS Rec Yds TD 4 49 1 5 73 0 2 9 0 6 60 0 4 27 0 2 9 0 1 0 0 6 156 2 3 12 1 5 73 0 4 33 0 42 501 4

#5 HIGGINS Rec Yds TD 3 35 0 3 123 1 2 11 0 1 30 1 4 53 0 5 55 1 8 119 1 6 62 2 3 26 1 4 63 0 4 47 0 43 624 7

#8 ROSS Rec Yds TD 2 16 1 0 0 0 3 103 1 1 53 1 3 40 0 5 74 1 5 75 0 1 41 0 2 74 1 3 19 0 4 76 1 29 571 6

#10 KENDRICK Rec Yds TD 1 38 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 24 0 1 13 0 1 6 0 1 32 0 2 37 0 10 162 0

#13 RENFROW Rec Yds TD 3 24 0 4 59 0 2 44 0 3 28 1 3 45 0 2 21 0 5 41 0 4 28 0 1 15 0 8 80 0 1 7 0 36 392 1

#14 OVERTON Rec Yds TD 2 10 1 2 20 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 DNP - - 2 5 1 2 32 0 2 75 0 1 7 0 1 16 0 0 0 0 12 165 3

#17 POWELL Rec Yds TD 1 42 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 3 17 0 DNP - - DNP - - DNP - - DNP - - DNP - - DNP - - DNP - - 5 63 0

#18 CHASE Rec Yds TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 2 34 0 1 6 0 2 5 0 1 11 0 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 19 1 10 84 2

#22 SWINNEY Rec Yds TD 1 6 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 28 1

#9 ETIENNE Rec Yds TD 0 0 0 3 23 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 1 -3 0 0 0 0 1 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 9 0 0 0 0 9 56 1

#21 RENCHER Rec Yds TD 0 0 0 DNP - - DNP - - DNP - - DNP - - DNP - - 1 -4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DNP - - 0 0 0

1 -4 0

#23 DIXON Rec Yds TD 0 0 0 DNP - - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 41 0

#92 HUEGEL (FG) Made Missed 49,35 - - - 37 39,47 - - 43,37 47 - - 28,27 - - - - - 30,23 - - -

9 3

#48 SPIERS (PUNT) No. Yds Avg In20 50+ 2 67 33.5 0 0 8 321 40.1 3 2 1 32 32.0 0 0 3 122 40.7 1 0 4 161 40.3 3 0 6 254 42.3 2 1 4 160 40.0 1 1 5 187 37.4 2 0 1 44 44.0 0 0 6 224 37.3 1 0 7 312 44.6 3 3 47 1884 40.1 16 7

#26 CHOICE Rec Yds TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0

#28 FEASTER Rec Yds TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 18 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 10 0 6 32 0

#25 CHALK Rec Yds TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 21 0

#44 WILLIAMS Rec Yds TD 0 0 0 DNP - - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0

#80 RICHARD Rec Yds TD DNP - - 0 0 0 2 26 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 8 0 6 50 1

MISC. PASSERS Cmp Att Yds Int TD Eff - - - - - - 0 1(13) - - - 0.0 - - - - - - - - - - - - 0 1(3) - - - 0.0 1 1(13) 2 0 0 116.8 - - - - - - - - - - - - 0 1(10) 0 0 0 0.00 - - - - - - - - - - - -

(#3 Rodgers, #10 Kendrick, #13 Renfrow)

#84 SMITH Rec Yds TD 1 6 0 0 0 0 1 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 34 0

MISC. PUNTERS No. Yds Avg In20 50+ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 113 42 42.0 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 197 48 48.0 0 0 (#13 Renfrow, #97 C. King)

#28 FEASTER Car Yds TD 3 24 0 2 -1 0 10 32 1 8 75 1 9 44 0 3 4 0 3 5 0 3 10 0 6 101 2 3 5 0 7 17 1 57 316 5

#88 GALLOWAY Rec Yds TD 3 34 1 DNP 1 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DNP 0 0 0 0 0 5 52 1

#29 POTTER/41 SPENCE (FG) Made Missed - - - - - - - - - - - - - 36(41)

24(29) - - - - - - -

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DEFENSE OpponentFurmanTexas A&MGeorgia SouthernGeorgia TechSyracuseWake ForestNC StateFlorida StateLouisvilleBoston CollegeDukeSouth CarolinaTOTALS

DEFENSE (cont.) OpponentFurmanTexas A&MGeorgia SouthernGeorgia TechSyracuseWake ForestNC StateFlorida StateLouisvilleBoston CollegeDukeSouth CarolinaTOTALS

DEFENSE (cont.) OpponentFurmanTexas A&MGeorgia SouthernGeorgia TechSyracuseWake ForestNC StateFlorida StateLouisvilleBoston CollegeDukeSouth CarolinaTOTALS

DEFENSE (cont.) OpponentFurmanTexas A&MGeorgia SouthernGeorgia TechSyracuseWake ForestNC StateFlorida StateLouisvilleBoston CollegeDukeSouth CarolinaTOTALS

#3 RODGERS (KR) KR Yds Avg. TD - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 22 22.0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

1 22 22.0 0

#10 KENDRICK (KR) KR Yds Avg. TD - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 14 14.0 0 - - - - 1 40 40.0 0 1 28 28.0 0 2 52 26.0 0 2 38 19.0 0 3 62 20.7 0

9 220 24.4 0

#17 POWELL (KR) KR Yds Avg. TD 1 43 43.0 0 1 16 16.0 0 - - - - 2 58 29.0 0 DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - -

4 117 29.3 0

#23 DIXON (KR) KR Yds Avg. TD - - - - DNP - - - - - - - - - - - 1 16 16.0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

1 16 16.0 0

#3 RODGERS (PR) PR Yds Avg. TD 2 87 43.5 0 2 9 4.5 0 2 2 1.0 0 2 32 16.0 0 2 -2 -1.0 0 3 14 4.7 0 4 6 1.5 0 3 62 20.7 0 3 0 0.0 0 5 62 12.4 1 4 17 4.3 0

32 289 9.0 1

#3 THOMAS (DL) Snaps Tack TFL Sack 10 3 1.0 0.0 5 0 0.0 0.0 16 2 1.0 1.0 23 4 0.0 0.0 17 2 1.0 1.0 26 4 2.0 0.0 24 5 2.5 0.0 25 3 2.0 1.0 22 4 0.0 0.0 21 4 0.0 0.0 25 3 0.0 0.0 214 34 9.5 3.0

#7 BRYANT (DL) Snaps Tack TFL Sack 35 1 0.0 0.0 66 6 2.0 0.0 26 3 2.0 2.0 31 2 1.0 1.0 60 4 0.5 0.0 32 1 0.0 0.0 41 2 0.5 0.0 37 1 0.0 0.0 35 2 1.0 1.0 41 4 1.5 1.0 56 1 0.0 0.0 460 27 8.5 5.0

#13 HENRY (DL) Snaps Tack TFL Sack 13 1 0.0 0.0 DNP - - - 6 2 0.0 0.0 4 1 0.0 0.0 DNP - - - 16 5 2.0 0.0 DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - 39 9 2.0 0.0

#17 MASCOLL (DL) Snaps Tack TFL Sack DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - 8 0 0.0 0.0 DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - -

8 0 0.0 0.0

#22 KELLY (DL) Snaps Tack TFL Sack 18 2 0.0 0.0 DNP - - - 13 2 0.0 0.0 9 1 0.0 0.0 DNP - - - 14 1 0.0 0.0 11 0 0.0 0.0 14 2 1.0 1.0 11 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0.0 0.0 1 1 0.0 0.0 92 9 1.0 1.0

#35 FOSTER (DL) Snaps Tack TFL Sack 21 3 1.0 0.0 15 1 1.0 1.0 13 1 0.0 0.0 11 0 0.0 0.0 - - - - 17 1 0.0 0.0 12 1 0.0 0.0 20 5 2.5 0.0 19 0 0.0 0.0 6 0 0.0 0.0 9 1 0.0 0.0 143 13 4.5 1.0

#42 WILKINS (DL) Snaps Tack TFL Sack 25 6 1.0 1.0 62 4 1.0 0.0 18 2 0.5 0.0 32 5 2.0 1.0 49 2 1.0 0.0 29 4 0.0 0.0 36 1 0.0 0.0 29 3 1.0 0.0 33 8 3.0 0.5 38 5 1.0 0.5 55 6 1.5 1.0 406 46 12.0 4.0

#44 PINCKNEY (DL) Snaps Tack TFL Sack 26 2 0.0 0.0 8 0 0.0 0.0 26 4 1.0 0.0 31 6 1.0 0.0 14 3 0.0 0.0 33 3 1.0 0.0 16 0 0.0 0.0 30 3 0.5 0.0 25 1 0.0 0.0 10 0 0.0 0.0 22 1 0.0 0.0 241 23 3.5 0.0

#45 REGISTER (DL) Snaps Tack TFL Sack DNP - - - DNP - - - 9 1 0.0 0.0 4 1 0.0 0.0 DNP - - - 21 2 2.0 0.0 DNP - - - 19 1 0.5 0.0 12 0 0.0 0.0 DNP - - - 10 1 0.0 0.0 75 6 2.5 0.0

#54 RUDOLPH (DL) Snaps Tack TFL Sack 15 1 0.0 0.0 - - - - 9 1 0.0 0.0 12 2 0.0 0.0 6 1 0.0 0.0 17 2 1.0 0.0 13 2 0.0 0.0 19 0 0.0 0.0 18 0 0.0 0.0 DNP - - - 9 1 0.0 0.0 118 9 1.0 0.0

#59 WILLIAMS (DL) Snaps Tack TFL Sack 11 3 1.5 0.5 DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - 2 0 0.0 0.0 38 5 0.0 0.0 16 0 0.0 0.0 21 2 1.5 1.0 17 2 0.0 0.0 5 0 0.0 0.0 9 0 0.0 0.0 119 12 3.0 1.5

#67 HUGGINS (DL) Snaps Tack TFL Sack 23 3 0.5 0.5 28 1 0.0 0.0 23 1 0.0 0.0 32 7 0.0 0.0 22 0 0.0 0.0 20 1 1.0 0.0 22 1 0.0 0.0 30 3 1.0 1.0 21 0 0.0 0.0 18 2 0.0 0.0 24 3 0.0 0.0 263 22 2.5 1.5

#90 LAWRENCE (DL) Snaps Tack TFL Sack 26 3 1.0 0.0 53 3 0.0 0.0 21 3 0.0 0.0 26 1 0.0 0.0 47 3 0.0 0.0 23 1 0.0 0.0 30 4 0.5 0.0 28 5 0.0 0.0 30 3 0.5 0.5 40 3 1.0 0.0 50 6 2.0 0.0 374 35 5.0 0.5

#91 JEFFRIES (DL) Snaps Tack TFL Sack DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - 2 0 0.0 0.0 DNP - - - DNP - - -

2 0 0.0 0.0

#94 EDWARDS (DL) Snaps Tack TFL Sack DNP - - - DNP - - - 2 0 0.0 0.0 DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - -

2 0 0.0 0.0

#95 EDWARDS (DL) Snaps Tack TFL Sack - - - - DNP - - - 1 0 0.0 0.0 DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - -

1 0 0.0 0.0

#97 ROWELL (DL) Snaps Tack TFL Sack DNP - - - DNP - - - 2 1 0.0 0.0 DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - -

2 1 0.0 0.0

#99 FERRELL (DL) Snaps Tack TFL Sack 36 3 1.0 1.0 66 3 3.0 2.0 27 7 2.5 2.0 39 2 0.0 0.0 61 3 0.5 0.0 29 4 1.0 1.0 40 5 2.5 0.0 36 1 1.0 1.0 38 5 0.5 0.5 46 2 1.0 1.0 55 3 2.5 2.0 418 35 13.0 8.5

#5 SMITH (LB) Snaps Tack TFL Sack 25 4 1.5 0.0 2 1 0.0 0.0 6 0 0.0 0.0 15 1 0.0 0.0 - - - - 19 1 0.0 0.0 3 0 0.0 0.0 12 2 0.0 0.0 9 2 0.0 0.0 DNP - - - 25 2 0.0 0.0 116 13 1.5 0.0

#6 JONES (LB) Snaps Tack TFL Sack DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - 13 3 0.0 0.0 DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - 2 0 0.0 0.0 15 3 0.0 0.0

#10 SPECTOR (LB) Snaps Tack TFL Sack 10 1 1.0 0.0 - - - - 3 1 0.0 0.0 7 0 0.0 0.0 - - - - 9 1 0.0 0.0 8 0 0.0 0.0 10 0 0.0 0.0 11 2 0.0 0.0 DNP - - - 4 3 0.0 0.0 62 8 1.0 0.0

#11 SIMMONS (LB/S) Snaps Tack TFL Sack 35 7 0.5 0.0 70 7 0.0 0.0 40 5 1.0 0.0 30 2 1.0 0.0 61 9 1.0 0.0 43 2 0.0 0.0 56 12 0.0 0.0 44 2 1.0 0.0 46 4 0.0 0.0 35 5 1.0 0.0 70 8 0.0 0.0 530 63 5.5 0.0

#15 VENABLES (LB) Snaps Tack TFL Sack DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - 5 1 0.0 0.0 DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - 1 1 0.0 0.0 6 2 0.0 0.0

#30 J. WILLIAMS (LB) Snaps Tack TFL Sack 20 1 0.0 0.0 7 1 0.5 0.0 10 2 0.0 0.0 27 6 0.0 0.0 3 0 0.0 0.0 33 3 0.0 0.0 29 0 0.0 0.0 34 2 0.0 0.0 24 1 0.0 0.0 23 2 0.0 0.0 10 0 0.0 0.0 220 18 0.5 0.0

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2018 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATSDEFENSE (Cont.) OpponentFurmanTexas A&MGeorgia SouthernGeorgia TechSyracuseWake ForestNC StateFlorida StateLouisvilleBoston CollegeDukeSouth CarolinaTOTALS

DEFENSE (Cont.) OpponentFurmanTexas A&MGeorgia SouthernGeorgia TechSyracuseWake ForestNC StateFlorida StateLouisvilleBoston CollegeDukeSouth CarolinaTOTALS

DEFENSE (Cont.) OpponentFurmanTexas A&MGeorgia SouthernGeorgia TechSyracuseWake ForestNC StateFlorida StateLouisvilleBoston CollegeDukeSouth CarolinaTOTALS

DEFENSE (Cont.) OpponentFurmanTexas A&MGeorgia SouthernGeorgia TechSyracuseWake ForestNC StateFlorida StateLouisvilleBoston CollegeDukeSouth CarolinaTOTALS

Note: Tackles as awarded by coaches from film review

#33 J.D. DAVIS (LB) Snaps Tack TFL Sack 17 4 0.0 0.0 36 4 1.0 0.0 21 3 0.0 0.0 42 10 1.0 1.0 22 2 0.0 0.0 20 2 0.0 0.0 9 0 0.0 0.0 25 2 0.0 0.0 22 4 1.0 1.0 19 3 1.0 0.0 DNP - - - 233 34 4.0 2.0

#34 JOSEPH (LB) Snaps Tack TFL Sack 31 2 0.0 0.0 70 6 1.0 1.0 38 3 0.0 0.0 DNP - - - 62 12 0.0 0.0 48 5 0.0 0.0 47 6 0.0 0.0 38 6 0.5 0.0 44 10 2.0 1.5 58 8 1.5 1.5 73 9 0.0 0.0 509 67 5.0 4.0

#36 JU. DAVIS (LB) Snaps Tack TFL Sack 11 2 0.0 0.0 - - - - 3 0 0.0 0.0 14 2 0.0 0.0 - - - - 13 2 0.0 0.0 8 1 0.0 0.0 9 0 0.0 0.0 6 1 0.0 0.0 - - - - 5 2 0.0 0.0 69 10 0.0 0.0

#43 SMITH (LB) Snaps Tack TFL Sack 11 1 0.0 0.0 - 2 0.0 0.0 3 2 0.0 0.0 11 2 0.0 0.0 - - - - 15 2 0.0 0.0 5 2 0.0 0.0 26 4 1.0 0.0 14 5 1.0 1.0 0 2 0.0 0.0 15 3 0.0 0.0 100 25 2.0 1.0

#47 SKALSKI (LB) Snaps Tack TFL Sack DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - 23 6 1.0 0.0 DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - 23 6 1.0 0.0

#53 UPSHAW (LB) Snaps Tack TFL Sack 8 2 0.0 0.0 DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - 8 2 0.0 0.0

#57 LAMAR (LB) Snaps Tack TFL Sack 26 3 0.0 0.0 46 6 0.5 0.0 35 12 0.0 0.0 25 4 0.0 0.0 54 10 1.0 0.0 37 8 2.0 2.0 23 1 0.0 0.0 32 5 0.0 0.0 38 2 0.0 0.0 39 6 0.0 0.0 42 8 0.0 0.0 397 65 3.5 2.0

#1 MULLEN (DB) Snaps Tack PBU INT 39 1 0 0 65 2 0 0 16 0 0 0 38 1 0 0 39 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 49 2 0 0 40 5 1 0 42 1 1 0 57 6 1 0 72 1 1 0 459 20 4 0

#2 FIELDS (DB) Snaps Tack PBU INT 19 0 0 0 28 4 0 0 39 0 1 0 24 0 1 0 DNP - - - 48 1 1 0 29 0 1 0 29 1 0 0 DNP - - - 16 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 242 6 4 0

#8 TERRELL (DL) Snaps Tack PBU INT 35 0 0 0 61 5 0 0 41 1 0 0 46 3 1 0 67 3 1 1 59 4 1 0 43 2 2 0 36 2 0 0 31 1 0 0 41 5 0 0 76 7 1 0 536 33 6 1

#9 DAWKINS (DB) Snaps Tack PBU INT DNP - - - DNP - - - 3 0 0 0 DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - 3 0 0 0

#12 WALLACE (DB) Snaps Tack PBU INT 30 6 0 0 66 7 2 0 37 1 0 0 36 2 0 0 69 5 0 0 35 4 0 0 39 3 2 1 37 3 1 0 33 2 0 0 42 4 0 0 54 4 1 0 478 41 6 1

#14 JOHNSON (DB) Snaps Tack PBU INT 26 0 0 0 32 4 1 0 16 2 0 0 22 2 0 0 - - - - 44 3 1 0 22 3 0 0 39 3 0 0 38 7 0 0 14 3 0 0 26 4 0 0 279 31 2 0

#19 MUSE (DB) Snaps Tack PBU INT 29 3 0 0 44 3 1 0 35 6 0 0 42 3 0 0 57 5 1 0 37 5 0 1 38 2 1 0 33 3 0 0 35 5 0 1 44 10 0 0 62 11 0 0 456 56 3 2

#20 L. WILLIAMS (DB) Snaps Tack PBU INT 18 3 0 0 DNP - - - 4 0 0 0 16 1 0 0 DNP - - - 7 0 0 0 8 3 0 0 8 1 0 0 12 0 0 0 DNP - - - DNP - - - 73 8 0 0

#21 McMICHAEL (DB) Snaps Tack PBU INT 6 0 0 0 - - - - - - - - 6 0 0 0 28 1 0 0 21 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 11 1 0 0 20 0 0 0 - - - - DNP - - - 97 2 0 0

#24 N. TURNER (DB) Snaps Tack PBU INT 27 2 0 0 10 0 0 0 14 1 0 0 29 1 0 0 14 2 0 0 41 5 0 0 28 3 1 0 50 5 1 0 41 8 0 0 15 3 0 0 23 1 0 0 292 31 2 0

#31 GOODRICH (DB) Snaps Tack PBU INT 14 0 0 0 DNP - - - 1 0 0 0 - - - - - - - - 21 0 1 0 8 0 0 0 28 1 1 0 29 2 1 0 - - - - 5 1 0 0 106 4 3 0

#32 COTE (DB) Snaps Tack PBU INT 6 0 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 - - - - 0 1 0 0 14 3 0 0

#37 JACKSON (DB) Snaps Tack PBU INT DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - 3 0 0 0 DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - 3 0 0 0

#38 E. TURNER (DB) Snaps Tack PBU INT DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - 5 0 0 0 DNP - - - 0 1 0 0 DNP - - - DNP - - - 5 1 0 0

#40 MORTON (DB) Snaps Tack PBU INT 6 1 0 0 DNP - - - - - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - 6 1 0 0

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2018 TEAM SUPERLATIVESTEAM

Category 2018 Clemson Team High Clemson Team Record 2018 Opponent Team High Opponent Team RecordTotal Offense 698 vs. Wake Forest, 10-6 756 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-1981 501 by Texas A&M, 9-8 771 by Florida State, 11-4-2000Plays 82 vs. Syracuse, 9-29 102 vs. NC State, 11-17-2012 79 by Duke, 11-17 99 by South Carolina, 11-12-1968 by Louisville, 10-1-2016 Yards Per Play 11.6 vs. Louisville, 11-3 11.6 vs. Louisville, 11-3 7.0 by Texas A&M, 9-8 9.3 by Florida State, 11-4-2000Rushing Yards 492 vs. Louisville, 11-3 615 vs. Georgia Tech, 10-17-1903 146 by Georgia Tech, 9-22 478 by Tulane, 11-18-1944Carries 53 vs. Syracuse, 9-29 78 vs. Duke, 10-20-1979 56 by Georgia Tech, 9-22 82 by North Carolina, 11-15-1969Yards Per Carry 13.3 vs. Louisville, 11-3 13.3 vs. Louisville, 11-3 3.2 by NC State, 10-20Rushing Touchdowns 6 vs. Wake Forest, 10-6 11 vs. Presbyterian College, 9-25-1948 2 by Georgia Tech, 9-22 by Syracuse, 9-29Passing Yards 404 vs. Florida State, 10-27 580 vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12-2016 430 by Texas A&M, 9-8 521 by Florida State, 11-4-2000Completions 32 vs. NC State, 10-20 52 vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12-2016 26 by Syracuse, 9-29 39 by Texas Tech, 12-23-2002Passing Attempts 48 vs. NC State, 10-20 70 vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12-2016 44 by Duke, 11-17 59 by Louisiana Tech, 12-31-2001Completion %(10 comp.) 83.3 vs. Wake Forest, 10-6 88.2 vs. The Citadel, 9-16-1978 63.4 by Syracuse, 9-29 84.6 by NC State, 10-20-1990Passing Efficiency(10 comp.) 213.5 vs. Louisville, 11-3 262.9 vs. Furman, 9-15-2007 172.5 by Texas A&M, 9-8 232.2 by Florida State, 9-11-1993Passing Touchdowns 5 vs. Florida State, 10-27 6 vs. many (5) 3 by Texas A&M, 9-8 6 by Florida State, 9-11-1993 vs. Louisville, 11-3 6 by West Virginia, 1-4-2012 Longest Pass 68 vs. Florida State, 10-27 97 vs. Virginia, 11-16-1974 73 by Florida State, 10-27 98 by Florida State, 11-4-2000First Downs 28 vs. Syracuse, 9-29 40 vs. South Carolina, 11-26-2016 25 by Texas A&M, 9-8 35 by Maryland, 11-17-1984Total Touchdowns 11 vs. Louisville, 11-3 12 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-1981 3 three times 10 by West Virginia, 1-4-2012 Points 77 vs. Wake Forest, 10-6 122 vs. Guilford, 10-5-1901 26 by Texas A&M, 9-8 74 by Alabama, 11-14-1931 Field Goals 2 four times, last vs. Boston College, 11-10 6 vs. Texas A&M, 9-3-2005 3 by Syracuse, 9-29 6 by Duke, 10-16-1976 vs. Boston College, 9-19-2009 Punting Average(3 punts) 45.0 vs. Duke, 11-17 56.7 vs. Wake Forest, 11-1-1986 55.0 by Texas A&M, 9-8 55.0 by Texas A&M, 9-8-2018Time of Possession 35:23 vs. Boston College, 11-10 42:58 vs. North Carolina, 11-7-1992 37:31 by Louisville, 11-3 41:52 by North Texas, 9-4-2010Penalties 8 vs. NC State, 10-20 20 vs. NC State, 10-13-2001 16 by Florida State, 10-27 21 by Mississippi State, 12-30-1999 Penalty Yards 68 vs. Georgia Tech, 9-22 181 vs. NC State, 10-13-2001 134 by Florida State, 10-27 188 by Mississippi State, 12-30-1999Turnovers 3 vs. Georgia Southern, 9-15 10 vs. Florida, 10-11-1952 3 by NC State, 10-20 9 by Georgia, 9-19-1981 vs. Syracuse, 9-29 by Louisville, 11-3Third-Down Conversions 8 vs. NC State, 10-20 15 vs. Western Carolina, 9-3-1983 6 by Texas A&M, 9-8 15 by Georgia, 9-21-1985 by Duke 11-17 Third-Down Conversion % 87.5 vs. Louisville, 11-3 100.0 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-1981 37.5 by Texas A&M, 9-8 72.7 by Florida State, 9-11-1993 by Louisville, 11-3Field Position Own 42 vs. Florida State, 10-27 49 vs. Florida Atlantic, 9-2-2006 Opp 33 by Syracuse, 9-29 50 by Wake Forest, 10-7-2006Punt Return Yards 87 vs. Furman, 9-1 227 vs. Georgia Tech, 9-26-1987 70 by Boston College, 11-10 150 by Florida State, 9-20-1997Kickoff Return Yards 62 vs. Duke, 11-17 286 vs. Florida State, 9-25-2004 247 by Louisville, 11-3 290 by North Carolina, 10-22-2011Interception Return Yards 65 vs. NC State, 10-20 143 vs. Maryland, 10-31-1970 44 by Georgia Tech, 9-22 166 by Auburn, 11-21-1953Interceptions By Defense 2 vs. NC State, 10-20 6 vs. South Carolina, 11-27-1971 2 by Georgia Southern, 9-15 7 by South Carolina, 10-25-1945 vs. Louisville, 11-3 vs. NC State, 9-30-1995 by Georgia Tech, 9-22Fumble Return Yards 11 vs. Georgia Southern, 9-15 93 vs. Virginia, 9-19-1998 30 by Louisville, 11-3 103 by West Virginia, 1-4-2012Sacks 6 vs. Louisville, 11-3 12 vs. Furman, 9-7-1996 4 by Syracuse, 9-29 7 by Florida State, 9-20-1997 by Virginia, 10-11-1997

INDIVIDUALCategory 2018 Clemson Individual Best Clemson Individual Record 2018 Opponent Individual Best Opponent Individual RecordTotal Offense 321 by Trevor Lawrence vs. Florida State, 10-27 588 by Deshaun Watson vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12-2016 463 by Kellen Mond (Texas A&M) 9-8 509 by Chris Weinke (Florida State), 11-4-2000Rushing Yards 203 by Travis Etienne vs. Syracuse, 9-29 263 by Raymond Priester vs. Duke, 11-11-1995 92 by Kendall Hinton (Wake Forest) 10-6 256 by Steve Wadiak (South Carolina), 10-19-1950Carries 27 by Travis Etienne vs. Syracuse, 9-29 36 by many (3) 25 by TaQuon Marshall (GA Tech) 9-22 45 by James McDougald (Wake Forest), 10-9-1976Rushing Touchdowns 3 by Travis Etienne, three times 5 by Stumpy Banks vs. Furman, 10-13-1917 2 by Eric Dungey (Syracuse) 9-29 4 by many (4) 5 by Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 10-17-1930 Longest Carry 70 by Travis Etienne vs. Wake Forest, 10-6 90 by Banks McFadden vs. Presbyterian College, 9-23-1939 53 by Kendall Hinton (Wake Forest) 10-6 98 Steve Atkins (Maryland), 11-18-1978 by Tavien Feaster vs. Louisville, 11-3 90 by Buck George vs. Furman, 11-17-1951Passing Yards 314 by Trevor Lawrence vs. Florida State, 10-27 580 by Deshaun Watson vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12-2016 430 by Kellen Mond (Texas A&M) 9-8 521 by Chris Weinke (Florida State), 11-4-2000Completions 29 by Trevor Lawrence vs. Boston College, 11-10 52 by Deshaun Watson vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12-2016 26 by Eric Dungey (Syracuse) 9-29 35 by George Godsey (Ga. Tech), 10-28-2000 Passing Attempts 40 by Trevor Lawrence vs. Boston College, 11-10 70 by Deshaun Watson vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12-2016 43 by Daniel Jones (Duke) 11-17 57 by Kip Allen (The Citadel), 10-4-1986 57 by George Godsey (Georgia Tech), 10-28-2000Completion %(10 comp.) 80.0 by Trevor Lawrence vs. Wake Forest, 10-6 95.0 by Cole Stoudt vs. SC State, 9-7-2013 63.4 by Eric Dungey (Syracuse) 9-29 100.0 by Darian Durant (North Carolina), 10-20-2001 Passing Efficiency(10 comp.) 216.6 by Trevor Lawrence vs. GA Tech, 9-22 261.9 by Tajh Boyd vs. Syracuse, 10-5-2013 172.5 by Kellen Mond (Texas A&M) 9-8 245.5 by Mike Elkins (Wake Forest), 10-29-1988Passing Touchdowns 4 by Trevor Lawrence vs. GA Tech, 9-22 6 by Deshaun Watson vs. North Carolina, 9-27-2014 3 by Kellen Mond (Texas A&M) 9-8 6 by Geno Smith (West Va.), 1-4-2012 by Trevor Lawrence vs. Florida State, 10-27 Receptions 8 by Tee Higgins vs. NC State, 10-20 16 by Sammy Watkins vs. Ohio State, 1-3-2014 9 by T.J. Rahming (Duke) 11-17 14 by Kelly Campbell (Ga.Tech), 10-28-2000 by Hunter Renfrow vs. Boston College, 11-10Receiving Yards 156 by Amari Rodgers vs. Florida State, 10-27 227 by Sammy Watkins vs. Ohio State, 1-3-2014 120 by Kendrick Rogers (Texas A&M) 9-8 249 by Peter Warrick (Florida State), 9-20-1997Receiving Touchdowns 2 by Tee Higgins vs. Florida State, 10-27 3 by many (6) 2 by Kendrick Rogers (Texas A&M) 9-8 4 by Torry Holt (NC State), 10-31-1998 by Amari Rodgers vs. Florida State, 10-27 4 by Tavon Austin (West Virginia), 1-4-2012All-Purpose Yards 218 by Amari Rodgers vs. Florida State, 10-27 345 by Sammy Watkins vs. Maryland, 10-15-2011 120 by Kendrick Rogers (Texas A&M) 9-8 496 by Tobais Palmer (NC State), 11-17-2012Total Touchdowns 3 by Travis Etienne, three times 5 by Stumpy Banks vs. Furman, 10-13-1917 2 by Kendrick Rogers (Texas A&M) 9-8 4 by many (7) 5 by Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 10-17-1930Points 18 by Travis Etienne, three times 33 by Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 10-17-1930 12 by Kendrick Rogers (Texas A&M) 9-8 24 by many (7) by Eric Dungey (Syracuse) 9-29Field Goals 2 by Greg Huegel, four times 6 by Jad Dean vs. Texas A&M, 9-3-2005 3 by Andre Szmyt (Syracuse) 9-29 6 by Vince Fusco (Duke), 10-17-1976 by Richard Jackson vs. Boston College, 9-19-2009 Longest Field Goal 49 by Greg Huegel vs. Furman, 9-1 61 by Spencer Benton vs. Ball State, 9-8-2012 51 by Andre Szmyt (Syracuse) 9-29 60 by Kevin Butler (Georgia), 9-22-1984Punting Average(3 punts) 44.6 by Will Spiers vs. Duke, 11-17 55.3 by Dale Hatcher vs. Kentucky, 10-2-1982 55.0 by Braden Mann (Texas A&M), 9-8 Punt Return Yards 87 by Amari Rodgers vs. Furman, 9-1 167 by Don Kelley vs. Maryland, 10-20, 1970 70 by Michael Walker (Boston College), 11-10 Kickoff Return Yards 62 by Derion Kendrick vs. Duke, 11-17 282 by Justin Miller vs. Florida State, 9-25-2004 247 by Hassan Hall (Louisville) 11-3Interception Return Yards 46 by K'Von Wallace vs. NC State, 10-20 101 by Willie Underwood vs. South Carolina, 11-22-1980 42 by Malik Rivera (GA Tech), 9-22 128 by Dennis Tabron (Duke), 10-18-1980Interceptions 1 seven times by six players 3 by many (5) 1 by many 4 by Jim Dooley (Miami (Fla.)), 1-1-1952 Fumble Return Yards 1 by Nyles Pinckney vs. GA Southern, 9-15 93 by Antwan Edwards vs. Virginia, 9-19-1998 30 by Amonte Caban (Louisville) 11-3Tackles 12 by Tre Lamar vs. GA Southern, 9-15 27 by Keith Adams vs. South Carolina, 11-20-1999 12 by Kielan Whitner (Syracuse), 9-22 29 by Ed Stetz (Wake Forest) 10-30-1971 by Kendall Joseph vs. Syracuse, 9-29 by Ryan Guthrie (Syracuse), 9-22Tackles For Loss 3.0 by Clelin Ferrell vs. Texas A&M, 9-8 6 by Keith Adams vs. Duke, 11-6-1999 2.5 by Otaro Alaka (Texas A&M), 9-8 4.5 by Jadeveon Clowney (South Carolina), 11-24-2012 by Andre Branch vs. Virginia Tech, 10-1-2011 4.5 by Brian Burns (FSU) 11-11Sacks 2.0 five times by three players 4 by Keith Adams vs. Duke, 11-6-1999 2.0 by Kendall Coleman (Syracuse) 9-29 4.5 by Jadeveon Clowney (South Carolina), 11-24-2012 by Andre Branch vs. Va.Tech, 10-1-2011

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2018 CLEMSON DRIVE CHARTSvs. FURMAN

# Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1 1 15:00 25 11 31 3:24 Downs 2 1 9:09 43 4 57 1:19 TD 3 1 3:59 *20 4 2 1:14 FG 4 2 13:04 38 9 30 3:45 FG 5 2 5:20 5 10 95 2:26 TD 6 2 2:14 *38 5 38 1:11 TD 7 3 11:31 11 9 56 3:40 Downs 8 3 6:23 21 4 79 0:57 TD 9 3 1:25 8 3 92 1:17 TD 10 4 14:20 *12 2 12 0:38 TD 11 4 11:31 *49 5 11 2:26 Punt 12 4 5:05 6 3 6 1:55 Punt 13 4 1:09 43 3 17 1:09 Game

at TEXAS A&M # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1 1 9:48 20 3 -6 1:51 Punt 2 1 4:28 25 7 75 3:05 TD 3 2 14:27 36 1 64 0:14 TD 4 2 13:19 38 5 19 1:38 Punt 5 2 9:43 15 3 6 1:22 Punt 6 2 5:11 43 9 53 3:17 Downs 7 2 0:06 33 1 15 0:06 Half 8 3 15:00 25 3 -8 1:55 Punt 9 3 10:37 16 3 8 1:33 Punt 10 3 6:28 30 4 70 1:29 TD 11 3 4:22 25 8 75 3:21 TD 12 4 14:07 25 5 17 2:09 Punt 13 4 6:24 20 4 29 2:21 Punt 14 4 2:13 20 3 7 1:01 Punt 15 4 0:46 45* 1 -1 0:46 Game

vs. GEORGIA SOUTHERN # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1 1 15:00 25 8 53 2:28 Int 2 1 9:26 15 13 63 4:38 MFG 3 1 2:04 39 5 13 1:36 Fum 4 2 14:06 7 13 93 5:23 TD 5 2 6:58 30 4 70 1:39 TD 6 2 3:42 24 8 76 2:49 TD 7 3 13:15 44* 7 24 2:39 FG 8 3 7:26 22 9 48 3:07 MFG 9 4 14:51 49* 2 0 0:13 Int 10 4 13:54 25 3 1 1:21 Punt 11 4 6:35 46* 2 46 0:29 TD 12 4 3:54 27 6 73 1:51 TD

at GEORGIA TECH # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1 1 7:14 20 5 5 2:12 Punt 2 1 3:42 4* 0 4 0:00 TD 3 1 2:07 30 3 8 1:21 Punt 4 2 11:55 26 7 74 2:44 TD 5 2 7:42 45 2 55 0:37 TD 6 2 4:20 25 2 0 0:26 Int 7 2 1:58 36 12 64 1:53 TD 8 3 15:00 25 7 75 2:40 TD 9 3 9:37 17 10 83 4:27 TD 10 3 1:35 30 5 14 1:35 Punt 11 4 12:45 39 6 17 2:32 Int 12 4 6:14 23 5 77 2:13 TD 13 4 0:56 35 2 3 0:56 Game

vs. SYRACUSE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1 1 9:44 16 2 14 0:31 Fum 2 1 8:21 17 4 24 1:23 Punt 3 1 5:05 40 10 60 4:11 TD 4 2 15:00 13 11 57 4:50 MFG 5 2 7:31 25 7 20 2:51 Punt 6 2 0:19 22 4 13 0:19 Half 7 3 15:00 25 9 30 4:06 Punt 8 3 9:31 17 3 6 1:11 Int 9 3 6:55 20 8 55 2:46 FG 10 3 3:28 *25 4 5 1:15 FG 11 3 0:00 10 0 0 0:00 Fum 12 4 12:58 25 6 75 1:50 TD 13 4 8:46 20 4 11 1:58 Punt 14 4 6:06 6 13 94 5:25 TD 15 4 0:00 *24 0 0 0:00 Game

at WAKE FOREST # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1 1 15:00 25 3 5 1:11 Punt 2 1 11:23 42 3 -1 1:04 Fum 3 1 8:55 18 4 14 1:34 Punt 4 1 6:34 41 1 59 0:09 TD

5 1 5:30 31 3 9 1:41 Punt 6 1 1:25 38 8 62 3:09 TD 7 2 12:09 25 5 75 2:16 TD 8 2 8:42 8 6 18 3:49 Punt 9 2 3:27 19 10 81 2:57 TD 10 3 13:55 30 1 70 0:10 TD 11 3 12:35 18 3 6 1:59 Punt 12 3 8:22 25 5 24 1:46 Punt 13 3 5:40 22 3 78 0:59 TD 14 3 2:31 35 1 65 0:10 TD 15 4 14:02 21 8 79 3:54 TD 16 4 6:08 30 3 7 1:55 Punt 17 4 1:47 43 3 57 0:59 TD

vs. NC STATE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1 1 15:00 43 9 57 3:57 TD 2 1 9:57 36 6 17 1:21 Punt 3 1 5:11 25 6 75 2:12 TD 4 1 0:35 25 5 19 2:16 Punt 5 2 11:00 20 13 64 5:19 Fum 6 2 2:15 *46 7 54 1:29 TD 7 2 0:19 *4 3 -7 0:17 FG 8 3 11:01 22 3 9 1:33 Punt 9 3 7:54 17 3 8 1:07 Punt 10 3 5:23 *22 4 22 1:29 TD 11 4 14:55 50 8 41 2:23 FG 12 4 11:48 16 8 84 3:37 TD 13 4 5:56 48 8 33 2:43 MFG

at FLORIDA STATE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1 1 13:39 50 5 12 1:38 Punt 2 1 7:59 34 3 1 1:41 Punt 3 1 4:48 18 6 18 3:07 Punt 4 1 1:04 31 8 69 2:45 TD 5 2 11:06 42 9 58 3:17 TD 6 2 4:52 *30 4 30 1:18 TD 7 2 2:48 27 6 73 1:41 TD 8 2 0:34 *34 4 -1 0:26 Downs 9 3 14:47 39 2 61 0:35 TD 10 3 12:00 37 3 0 1:00 Punt 11 3 11:00 *10 4 4 0:42 FG 12 3 7:59 32 1 68 0:09 TD 13 3 4:35 25 5 75 2:25 TD 14 3 0:29 *25 4 25 1:39 TD 15 4 10:40 33 10 39 3:49 Int 16 4 4:43 25 3 6 1:57 Punt 17 4 0:22 34 1 -1 0:22 Game

vs. LOUISVILLE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1 1 15:00 25 4 75 1:15 TD 2 1 12:12 30 1 70 0:10 TD 3 1 3:16 25 8 75 3:20 TD 4 2 11:42 *0 0 0 0:00 TD 5 2 7:41 10 3 1 1:22 Punt 6 2 4:09 39 1 0 0:08 Int 7 2 2:59 40 7 60 2:29 TD 8 3 11:26 42 4 58 1:11 TD 9 3 10:04 *9 3 9 1:06 TD 10 3 6:28 *47 6 47 2:38 TD 11 3 2:14 *42 1 -14 0:00 Fum 12 3 2:14 26 2 74 1:07 TD 13 3 0:47 34 3 66 0:55 TD 14 4 11:35 25 6 75 2:43 TD 15 4 3:51 4 8 73 3:51 Game

at BOSTON COLLEGE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1 1 15:00 29 7 59 2:48 FG 2 1 9:45 13 4 18 3:23 Punt 3 1 6:16 30 9 70 4:48 TD 4 2 14:53 38 8 56 3:08 FG 5 2 10:18 28 3 9 1:57 Punt 6 2 0:00 45 0 -3 0:00 Fum 7 2 3:31 10 12 48 3:31 Downs 8 3 13:13 36 3 64 1:17 TD 9 3 10:06 17 3 -3 2:07 Punt 10 3 5:12 28 4 23 2:47 Punt 11 3 :51 39 6 5 2:51 Punt 12 4 11:39 *0 0 0 0:00 TD 13 4 9:20 20 3 8 1:37 Punt 14 4 6:03 27 6 35 2:27 Int 15 4 2:36 24 5 34 2:36 Game

vs. DUKE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1 1 14:56 21 4 20 1:35 Punt 2 1 10:35 35 3 8 1:14 Punt

3 1 3:59 11 3 4 1:20 Punt 4 1 :16 25 7 75 2:32 TD 5 2 10:24 26 3 1 1:00 Punt 6 2 6:17 20 3 -5 :26 Punt 7 2 5:29 35 3 1 :48 Punt 8 2 3:17 32 8 68 2:01 TD 9 2 :50 25 4 18 :31 Punt 10 3 14:06 39 5 61 1:41 TD 11 3 7:08 25 6 75 2:48 TD 12 3 2:08 21 13 79 5:47 TD 13 4 8:21 26 3 -2 1:15 Punt 14 4 4:28 6 10 56 4:28 Game

* - in opponent’s territory

CLEMSON’S LONG PLAYS Yds Player(s) Type Opp70 * Feaster Rush LOU70 * Etienne Rush WF68 * Lawrence to Rodgers Pass FSU65 * Dixon Rush WF64 * Choice Rush WF64 Bryant to Rodgers Pass TAM64 * Lawrence to Higgins Pass TAM61 Brice to Overton Pass FSU61 Dixon Rush FUR59 * Brice to Ross Pass LOU59 * Etienne Rush WF58 * Lawrence to Rodgers Pass FSU57 * Lawrence to Ross Pass GSU55 * Dixon Rush LOU55 * Lawrence to Ross Pass WF53 * Lawrence to Ross Pass GT52 * Dixon Rush WF50 Bryant to Higgins Pass TAM46 * Lawrence to Higgins Pass NCS42 Lawrence to Powell Pass FUR41 Lawrence to Ross Pass DUK41 Lawrence to Rodgers Pass BC41 Etienne Rush LOU41 Lawrence to Ross Pass FSU41 Brice to Dixon Pass WF40 Bryant to Renfrow Pass TAM40 * Bryant to Rodgers Pass FUR40 * Etienne Rush GSU38 Dixon Rush LOU38 Bryant to Kendrick Pass FUR35 Lawrence to Higgins Pass BC35 * Bryant Rush FUR35 Etienne Rush LOU35 Etienne Rush GSU33 Lawrence to Kendrick Pass DUK33 Lawrence to Renfrow Pass BC32 Lawrence to Kendrick Pass BC32 Etienne Rush LOU32 Choice Rush GSU31 Lawrence to Renfrow Pass GSU30 * Lawrence to Higgins Pass GT30 Choice Rush LOU30 Etienne Rush GT29 * Etienne Rush DUK29 Lawrence to Ross Pass GSU28 Brice to Renfrow Pass SYR28 Etienne Rush TAM27 * Etienne Rush DUK27 Bryant Rush TAM27 * Feaster Rush GT26 * Etienne Rush SYR25 Etienne Rush BC25 Kendrick Rush LOU25 Etienne Rush LOU25 Etienne Rush SYR24 Lawrence to Etienne Pass NCS24 Brice to Overton Pass NCS24 Brice to Ross Pass NCS22 Etienne Rush WF21 Lawrence to Higgins Pass FSU21 Lawrence to Thompson Pass NCS21 Etienne Rush SYR21 Lawrence to Rodgers Pass GT20 Etienne Rush DUK20 Dixon Rush BC20 Brice to Ross Pass NCS20 * Lawrence to Higgins Pass WF20 Choice Rush SYR20 Brice to Higgins Pass SYR20 Bryant to Chase Pass GT20 Bryant to Galloway Pass GSU * - touchdown; Note: Offensive plays only; bold denotes a Clemson home game.

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# Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1 1 11:36 44 3 -3 2:27 Punt 2 1 7:50 25 6 4 3:51 Punt 3 1 2:45 25 9 37 4:41 Downs 4 2 9:19 25 7 28 3:59 Punt 5 2 2:54 13 3 2 0:40 Punt 6 2 1:03 25 2 5 1:03 Half 7 3 15:00 25 5 20 3:29 Punt 8 3 7:51 33 3 3 1:28 Punt 9 3 5:26 25 6 15 4:01 Punt 10 3 0:08 25 3 -13 0:48 Fum. 11 4 13:42 25 3 -15 2:11 Punt 12 4 9:05 20 8 74 4:00 Fum 13 4 3:10 *41 4 41 1:52 TD

TEXAS A&M # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1 1 15:00 25 11 66 5:12 MFG 2 1 7:57 45 8 32 3:29 FG 3 1 1:23 16 5 4 1:56 Punt 4 2 14:13 25 3 -4 0:54 Punt 5 2 11:41 8 3 8 1:58 Punt 6 2 8:21 38 8 30 3:10 MFG 7 2 1:54 4 3 -1 1:48 Punt 8 3 13:05 43 5 34 2:28 FG 9 3 9:04 40 6 33 2:36 Fum 10 3 4:59 22 2 78 0:37 TD 11 3 1:01 25 6 75 1:54 TD 12 4 11:58 13 10 39 5:34 Punt 13 4 4:03 15 5 85 1:50 Fum 14 4 1:12 49* 3 49 0:26 TD

GEORGIA SOUTHERN # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1 1 12:32 24 4 18 3:06 Punt 2 1 4:48 22 3 -2 2:44 Punt 3 1 0:28 48 3 7 1:22 Punt 4 2 8:43 25 3 -4 1:45 Punt 5 2 5:19 25 3 8 1:37 Punt 6 2 0:53 25 2 3 0:53 Half 7 3 15:00 25 3 -2 1:45 Punt 8 3 10:36 25 5 12 3:10 Punt 9 3 4:19 22 8 30 4:28 Fum 10 4 14:38 46* 2 46 0:44 TD 11 4 12:33 42 10 4 5:58 Downs 12 4 6:00 17 3 2 2:06 Punt 13 4 2:03 25 3 8 2:03 Game

GEORGIA TECH # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1 1 15:00 25 11 39 7:46 Punt 2 1 5:02 29 3 -25 1:20 Fum. 3 1 3:42 25 3 0 1:35 Punt 4 1 0:46 29 7 45 3:51 MFG 5 2 9:11 25 3 -3 1:29 Punt 6 2 7:05 25 3 -4 2:45 Punt 7 2 3:54 *23 4 23 1:46 TD 8 2 0:02 12 1 -1 0:02 Half 9 3 12:20 25 6 10 2:43 Punt 10 3 5:10 25 8 75 3:27 TD 11 4 15:00 14 3 -6 2:15 Punt 12 4 10:13 *33 7 33 3:58 TD 13 4 4:01 25 6 40 3:05 Downs

SYRACUSE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1 1 15:00 25 11 58 5:11 FG 2 1 9:13 *30 4 -3 0:47 FG 3 1 6:58 5 3 9 1:53 Punt 4 1 0:54 25 3 8 9:54 Punt 5 2 10:10 30 6 70 2:39 TD 6 2 4:40 11 13 75 4:16 FG 7 3 10:54 14 5 23 1:23 Punt 8 3 8:20 *38 3 -4 1:25 Punt 9 3 4:09 25 2 3 0:41 Int 10 3 2:13 25 4 14 2:13 Punt 11 4 15:00 *10 4 10 2:02 TD 12 4 11:08 25 5 27 2:22 Punt 13 4 6:48 32 3 1 0:42 Punt 14 4 0:41 25 4 -1 0:41 Downs

WAKE FOREST # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1 1 13:49 29 6 -5 2:26 Punt 2 1 10:19 *41 3 -19 1:24 Punt 3 1 7:21 30 3 -2 0:47 Punt 4 1 6:25 25 3 3 0:55 Punt 5 1 3:49 13 9 31 2:24 Int

6 2 13:16 30 3 4 1:07 Punt 7 2 9:53 25 4 10 1:11 Punt 8 2 4:53 *48 5 29 1:26 Downs 9 2 0:30 25 2 1 0:30 Half 10 3 15:00 25 3 -5 1:05 Punt 11 3 13:45 25 5 20 1:10 Punt 12 3 10:36 21 7 72 2:14 FG 13 3 6:36 19 3 6 0:56 Punt 14 3 4:41 25 3 3 2:10 Punt 15 3 2:21 25 8 24 3:19 Punt 16 4 10:08 25 7 45 4:00 Downs 17 4 4:13 21 3 2 2:26 Punt 18 4 0:48 25 2 5 0:48 Game

NC STATE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1 1 11:23 25 3 -1 1:26 Punt 2 1 8:36 12 5 19 3:25 Punt 3 1 2:59 25 3 9 2:24 Punt 4 2 13:19 20 5 19 2:19 Punt 5 2 5:41 16 8 30 3:26 Fum 6 2 0:46 25 2 8 0:27 Int 7 2 0:01 24 1 -1 0:01 Half 8 3 15:00 25 8 45 3:59 Int 9 3 9:28 31 3 6 1:34 Punt 10 3 6:47 24 4 -2 1:24 Downs 11 3 3:54 25 10 75 3:58 TD 12 4 12:32 25 3 7 0:44 Punt 13 4 8:11 25 5 27 2:15 Downs 14 4 3:13 20 7 71 3:13 Game

FLORIDA STATE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1 1 15:00 7 3 0 1:21 Punt 2 1 12:01 20 8 5 4:02 Punt 3 1 6:18 *49 3 -4 1:30 Punt 4 1 1:41 15 3 4 0:37 Punt 5 2 13:19 25 5 13 2:13 Punt 6 2 7:49 25 9 35 2:57 Int 7 2 3:34 25 3 2 0:46 Punt 8 2 1:07 25 3 2 0:33 Punt 9 2 0:08 35 1 -2 0:08 Half 10 3 14:12 25 3 4 2:12 Punt 11 3 0:00 10 0 0 0:00 Fum 12 3 10:11 6 6 20 2:12 Punt 13 3 7:50 25 10 57 3:15 FG 14 3 1:58 16 3 -9 1:29 Punt 15 4 13:45 10 6 9 3:05 Punt 16 4 6:51 20 6 80 2:08 TD 15 4 2:46 30 4 -19 2:24 Punt

LOUISVILLE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1 1 13:40 25 3 0 1:28 Punt 2 1 11:57 19 16 73 8:41 FG 3 2 14:50 17 5 -1 3:08 Int 4 2 11:42 25 7 25 4:01 Punt 5 2 6:19 45 6 16 2:10 Downs 6 2 4:01 14 3 8 1:02 Punt 7 2 0:24 29 1 2 0:24 Half 8 3 14:55 26 5 -1 3:29 Punt 9 3 10:15 25 1 0 0:11 Int 10 3 8:51 21 3 6 2:23 Punt 11 3 3:50 25 3 -1 1:36 Punt 12 3 0:00 44 0 0 0:00 Fum 13 3 0:54 *0 0 0 0:00 TD 14 4 14:52 25 6 75 3:10 TD 15 4 8:45 21 12 75 4:54 Downs

BOSTON COLLEGE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1 1 12:12 25 6 14 2:27 Punt 2 1 6:22 *0 0 0 0:00 TD 3 1 1:21 10 3 9 1:28 Punt 4 2 11:40 23 3 7 1:22 Punt 5 2 8:21 30 7 -11 3:41 Punt 6 2 4:40 *42 4 -5 1:09 Punt 7 2 0:00 42 0 0 0:00 Half 8 3 14:54 23 3 -2 1:41 Punt 9 3 11:56 25 5 14 1:50 Punt 10 3 7:59 *48 7 20 2:47 Downs 11 3 2:25 21 4 5 1:34 Punt 12 4 13:00 12 3 6 1:21 Punt 13 4 11:33 28 5 22 2:13 Punt 14 4 7:43 26 3 -1 1:40 Punt 15 4 3:36 9 4 20 1:00 Punt

DUKE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1 1 13:25 9 6 16 2:50 Punt

2 1 9:21 2 13 83 5:14 FG 3 1 2:39 49 7 37 2:17 FG 4 2 12:44 25 6 9 2:20 Punt 5 2 9:24 38 8 11 3:07 Punt 6 2 5:51 40 3 0 0:22 Punt 7 2 4:41 22 3 7 1:24 Punt 8 2 1:10 22 3 1 0:20 Punt 9 2 0:19 7 1 5 0:19 Half 10 3 14:55 20 3 0 0:49 Punt 11 3 12:25 25 14 50 5:17 MFG 12 3 4:20 25 5 7 2:12 Punt 13 4 11:21 25 5 12 3:00 Punt 14 4 7:06 28 5 23 2:38 Punt

* - in opponent’s territory

Yds Player(s) Type Team 73 * Blackman to Helton Pass FSU 69 Mond to Buckley Pass TAM 53 Hinton Rush WF 51 Dungey to Harris Pass SYR 45 Sanders Rush FUR 42 Beal-Smith Rush WF 41 Cunningham to Atwell Pass LOU 40 Werts to Kennedy Pass GSU 39 Oliver Rush GT 37 Jones to Helm Pass DUK 37 McKay to Riley Pass NCS 31 Dungey to Custis Pass SYR 30 Mond to Rogers Pass TAM 29 Cunningham to Fitzpatrick Pass LOU 29 Marshall to Lynch Pass GT 28 Mond to Sternberger Pass TAM 27 Cunningham to Dawkins Pass LOU 26 Finley to Meyers Pass NCS 26 Mond to Ausbon Pass TAM 25 Perry to White Pass BC 25 Francois to Nabers Pass FSU 24 Mason Rush GT 24 * Mond to Rogers Pass TAM 23 Pass to Fitzpatrick Pass LOU 23 Mond Rush TAM 23 Oliver to Lynch Pass GT 22 Jackson Rush DUK 22 Perry to White Pass BC 22 Francois to Terry Pass FSU 22 Hartman to Dortch Pass WF 21 Hall Rush LOU 21 Francois to Murray Pass FSU 21 Mond to Rogers Pass TAM 21 Mond to Gillaspia Pass TAM 20 Gallaspy Rush NCS 20 Finley to Riley Pass NCS 20 Hartman to Freudenthal Pass WF 20 Dungey to Custis Pass SYR 20 Searcy Rush GT 20 Mond to Sternberger Pass TAM 20 Mond to Ausbon Pass TAM 20 Lincoln Rush FUR * - touchdown; Note: Offensive plays only; bold denotes a Clemson home game.

OPPONENTS’ LONG PLAYS

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2018 PARTICIPATION # Player FUR TAM GSU GAT SYR WFU NCS FSU LOU BOC DUK USC PIT Total 2018 G-S Career G-S 73 Tremayne Anchrum, OT *49 *60 *56 *51 *6 *55 *63 *56 *33 *63 *64 556 11-11 36-18 12 Ben Batson, QB --- --- --- --- --- 3 --- 4 --- --- --- 7 2-0 2-0 65 Matt Bockhorst, OG 18 --- 20 16 6 21 24 7 --- 1 11 124 9-0 9-0 7 Chase Brice, QB 11 --- 6 8 49 12 15 19 18 --- 13 151 9-0 9-0 86 Tyler Brown, TE --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 5 --- --- 5 1-0 1-0 82 Will Brown, WR --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 5 --- 3 8 2-0 2-0 7 Austin Bryant, DE *35 *66 *26 *31 *60 *32 *41 *37 *35 *41 *56 460 11-11 46-25 2 Kelly Bryant, QB *31 *44 *30 *23 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 128 4-4 30-18 79 Jackson Carman, OL 18 --- 26 13 --- 20 18 22 21 34 8 180 9-0 9-0 59 Gage Cervenka, OL 22 1 34 17 58 24 27 *56 *32 *50 *51 372 11-4 27-4 25 J.C. Chalk, TE 9 5 10 6 ST 11 8 14 15 2 5 85 11-0 20-0 18 T.J. Chase, WR 14 ST 11 12 3 15 21 29 14 10 10 139 11-0 25-0 26 Adam Choice, RB 14 20 21 12 14 22 15 19 5 19 9 170 11-0 41-0 32 Kyle Cote, S 6 ST ST ST ST ST 8 ST ST ST ST 14 11-0 33-0 47 Peter Cote, S --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ST --- --- 0 1-0 1-0 33 J.D. Davis, LB 17 36 21 *42 22 20 9 25 22 19 --- 233 10-1 47-6 36 Judah Davis, LB 11 ST 3 14 ST 13 8 9 6 ST 5 59 11-0 50-0 9 Brian Dawkins Jr., CB --- --- 3 --- --- --- --- --- ST --- --- 3 2-0 3-0 23 Lyn-J Dixon, RB 10 --- 9 9 ST 17 6 14 9 3 6 83 10-0 10-0 27 Carson Donnelly, S --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ST --- --- 0 1-0 1-0 94 Jacob Edwards, DT --- --- 2 --- --- --- ST --- --- --- --- 2 2-0 2-0 95 James Edwards, DT ST --- 1 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 1 2-0 2-0 9 Travis Etienne, RB *33 *32 *25 *27 *47 *24 *40 *24 *19 *33 *36 340 11-11 24-11 50 Justin Falcinelli, C *41 *59 *38 *41 *75 *45 *63 --- *33 *69 *64 528 10-10 48-24 28 Tavien Feaster, RB 7 6 21 19 21 7 11 17 12 16 18 155 11-0 37-11 99 Clelin Ferrell, DE *36 *66 *27 *39 *61 *29 *40 *36 *38 *46 *55 473 11-11 40-40 2 Mark Fields, CB 19 28 39 24 --- *48 29 29 --- 16 10 242 9-1 45-6 35 Justin Foster, DE 21 15 13 11 ST 17 12 20 19 6 9 143 11-0 20-0 88 Braden Galloway, TE 10 --- 8 8 9 13 8 12 7 1 5 81 10-0 10-0 60 Bobby Gettys, OL --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 3 --- --- 3 1-0 1-0 77 Zach Giella, OL 8 --- 18 9 --- 13 6 22 22 3 8 109 9-0 18-0 31 Mario Goodrich, CB 14 --- 1 ST ST 21 8 28 29 ST 5 106 10-0 10-0 83 Carter Groomes, WR 3 --- --- --- --- --- 7 --- 9 --- 7 26 4-0 7-0 13 K.J. Henry, DE 13 --- 6 4 --- 16 --- --- --- --- --- 39 4-0 4-0 5 Tee Higgins, WR *30 *51 *34 *32 *62 *26 *36 *34 *14 *49 *34 402 11-11 24-11 92 Greg Huegel, PK *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST 0 11-11 44-44 67 Albert Huggins, DT 23 28 23 32 22 20 22 30 21 18 24 263 11-0 42-2 75 Mitch Hyatt, OT *49 *60 *52 *49 *85 *52 *55 *56 *37 *40 *64 599 11-11 54-53 37 Austin Jackson, S --- --- --- --- --- --- 3 --- --- --- --- 3 1-0 3-0 45 Josh Jackson, WR 1 --- --- --- --- --- 2 --- 3 --- 2 8 4-0 5-0 91 Darnell Jefferies, DT --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2 --- --- 2 1-0 1-0 14 Denzel Johnson, S 26 32 16 22 ST 44 22 39 38 14 26 279 11-0 36-0 6 Mike Jones Jr., LB --- --- --- --- --- --- 13 --- ST --- 2 15 3-0 3-0 34 Kendall Joseph, LB *31 *70 *38 --- *62 *48 *47 *38 *44 *58 *73 509 10-10 44-36 22 Xavier Kelly, DL 18 --- 13 9 --- 14 11 14 11 1 1 92 9-0 17-0 10 Derion Kendrick, WR 16 2 17 16 11 22 23 28 19 24 20 198 11-0 11-0 97 Carson King, P --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ST 0 1-0 5-1 57 Tre Lamar, LB *26 *46 *35 *25 *54 *37 *23 *32 *38 *39 *42 397 11-11 36-19 90 Dexter Lawrence, DT *26 *54 *21 *26 *48 *23 *30 *29 *31 *41 *50 379 11-11 38-34 16 Trevor Lawrence, QB 28 16 41 35 *35 *54 *65 *56 *32 *73 *61 496 11-7 11-7 37 Ryan Mac Lain, RB --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2 --- 2 4 2-0 6-0 71 Jack Maddox, LS --- --- --- --- --- --- ST --- ST --- --- 0 2-0 2-0 17 Justin Mascoll, DE --- --- --- --- --- --- 8 --- --- --- --- 8 1-0 1-0 85 Max May, WR 2 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 5 --- 8 15 3-0 3-0 32 Sylvester Mayers, RB --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 1 --- --- 1 1-0 2-0 15 Patrick McClure, QB --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2 --- --- 2 1-0 1-0 71 Jordan McFadden, OT 6 --- --- --- --- --- 3 --- 8 --- --- 17 3-0 3-0 21 Kyler McMichael, CB 6 ST ST 6 28 21 5 11 20 ST --- 97 10-0 10-0 40 Hall Morton, DB 6 --- ST --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 6 2-0 7-0 1 Trayvon Mullen, CB *39 *65 *16 *38 *39 2 *49 *40 *42 *57 *72 459 11-10 37-22 19 Tanner Muse, S *29 *44 *35 *42 *57 *37 *38 *33 *35 *44 *62 456 11-11 40-20 14 Diondre Overton, WR 20 7 20 19 --- 26 10 28 15 12 15 172 10-0 32-0 70 Seth Penner, OG 8 --- 2 --- --- --- 4 17 17 --- 5 53 6-0 14-0 58 Patrick Phibbs, LS ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 0 11-0 25-0 44 Nyles Pinckney, DT 26 8 26 31 14 33 16 30 25 10 22 241 11-0 25-0 76 Sean Pollard, OL *45 26 *44 *20 *85 *37 *43 *21 --- 29 22 372 10-7 36-23 29 B.T. Potter, PK ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 0 11-0 11-0 17 Cornell Powell, WR 19 7 24 15 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 65 4-0 27-0 56 Luke Price, TE --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ST 0 1-0 1-0 78 Chandler Reeves, OT 8 --- 14 5 --- 11 8 20 15 2 9 92 9-0 13-0 45 Chris Register, DE --- --- 9 4 --- 21 --- 19 12 --- 10 75 6-0 32-0 21 Darien Rencher, RB 5 --- --- --- --- --- 4 3 5 --- 2 19 5-0 8-0 31 Cole Renfrow, TE --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2 --- --- 2 1-0 2-0 13 Hunter Renfrow, WR *29 *43 *38 *28 *65 *31 *39 *29 *16 *46 *17 381 11-11 51-43 80 Milan Richard, TE --- *54 23 *23 28 15 18 12 14 25 23 235 10-2 54-16 3 Amari Rodgers, WR *32 *48 *33 *31 *68 *31 *32 *31 *19 *43 *43 411 11-11 25-11 8 Justyn Ross, WR 17 1 23 17 25 24 32 22 25 22 20 228 11-0 11-0 97 Nick Rowell, DT --- --- 2 --- --- --- ST --- --- --- --- 2 2-0 3-0 54 Logan Rudolph, DE 15 ST 9 12 6 17 13 19 18 ST 9 118 11-0 13-0 98 Steven Sawicki, P/PK ST --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ST --- --- 0 2-0 2-0 39 Cameron Scott, CB --- --- --- --- --- --- ST --- ST --- --- 0 2-0 6-0 69 Marquis Sease, OL --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 5 --- --- 5 1-0 1-0 11 Isaiah Simmons, S *35 *70 *40 *30 *61 *43 *56 *44 *46 35 *70 530 11-10 25-10 74 John Simpson, OG *49 *60 *56 *42 *79 *51 *55 *56 *33 *71 *64 616 11-11 32-11

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2018 PARTICIPATION # Player FUR TAM GSU GAT SYR WFU NCS FSU LOU BOC DUK USC Total 2018 G-S Career G-S 47 James Skalski, LB --- --- --- 23 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 23 1-0 29-2 84 Cannon Smith, TE 10 4 5 6 ST 12 7 17 10 4 8 83 11-0 55-1 43 Chad Smith, LB 11 ST 3 11 ST 15 5 26 14 ST 15 100 11-0 39-0 5 Shaq Smith, LB 25 2 6 15 ST 19 3 12 9 ST 25 116 11-0 24-0 10 Baylon Spector, LB 10 ST 3 7 ST 9 8 10 11 ST 4 62 11-0 11-0 41 Alex Spence, PK ST --- --- --- --- --- ST --- ST --- --- 0 3-0 20-11 52 Austin Spence, LS ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 0 11-0 27-0 48 Will Spiers, P *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST 0 11-11 25-25 62 Cade Stewart, OL 23 *34 7 30 29 27 12 44 23 5 8 242 11-1 20-1 81 Drew Swinney, WR --- --- --- --- --- --- 3 --- 8 --- 3 14 3-0 3-0 22 Will Swinney, WR 8 ST 5 2 ST 11 18 15 12 5 10 86 11-0 25-0 8 A.J. Terrell, CB *35 *61 *41 *46 *67 *59 *43 *36 *31 *41 *76 536 11-11 25-11 3 Xavier Thomas, DE 10 5 16 23 17 26 24 25 22 21 25 214 11-0 11-0 35 Ty Thomason, RB ST --- --- --- --- --- 3 --- 3 --- 2 8 4-0 9-0 1 Trevion Thompson, WR 18 15 17 30 10 31 21 21 14 17 39 233 11-0 52-1 38 Elijah Turner, S --- --- --- --- --- --- 5 --- ST --- --- 5 2-0 2-0 24 Nolan Turner, S 27 10 14 29 14 41 28 50 41 15 23 292 11-0 24-0 53 Regan Upshaw, LB 8 --- ST ST ST ST ST ST ST --- --- 8 8-0 12-0 15 Jake Venables, LB --- --- --- --- --- --- 5 --- ST --- 1 6 3-0 3-0 72 Blake Vinson, OT 11 --- 6 6 --- 6 6 14 20 2 3 74 9-0 9-0 12 K’Von Wallace, S *30 *66 *37 *36 *69 *35 *39 *37 *33 *42 *54 478 11-11 40-17 42 Christian Wilkins, DT *25 *63 *18 *32 *50 *29 *36 *30 *34 *39 *55 411 11-11 55-41 44 Garrett Williams, TE *43 --- *37 17 *47 *22 *30 *23 *9 *37 *33 298 10-9 40-10 30 Jalen Williams, LB 20 7 10 27 3 33 29 34 24 *23 10 220 11-1 48-2 59 Jordan Williams, DT 11 --- --- --- 2 38 16 21 17 5 9 119 8-0 8-0 20 LeAnthony Williams, CB 18 --- 4 16 --- 7 8 8 12 --- --- 73 7-0 7-0* - start; ST - special teams only; Note: Numbers do not necessarily denote official plays, but rather non-special-team snaps; bold denotes a Clemson home game.

Position FUR TAM GSU GAT SYR WFU NCS FSU LOU BOC DUK USC PITLT Hyatt Hyatt Hyatt Hyatt Hyatt Hyatt Hyatt Hyatt Hyatt Hyatt Hyatt LG Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson C Falcinelli Falcinelli Falcinelli Falcinelli Falcinelli Falcinelli Falcinelli Cervenka Falcinelli Falcinelli Falcinelli RG Pollard Stewart Pollard Pollard Pollard Pollard Pollard Pollard Cervenka Cervenka Cervenka RT Anchrum Anchrum Anchrum Anchrum Anchrum Anchrum Anchrum Anchrum Anchrum Anchrum Anchrum TE G. Williams Richard G. Williams Richard G. Williams G. Williams G. Williams G. Williams G. Williams G. Williams G. Williams WR Higgins Higgins Higgins Higgins Higgins Higgins Higgins Higgins Higgins Higgins Higgins QB K. Bryant K. Bryant K. Bryant K. Bryant T. Lawrence T. Lawrence T. Lawrence T. Lawrence T. Lawrence T. Lawrence T. Lawrence RB Etienne Etienne Etienne Etienne Etienne Etienne Etienne Etienne Etienne Etienne Etienne WR H. Renfrow H. Renfrow H. Renfrow H. Renfrow H. Renfrow H. Renfrow H. Renfrow H. Renfrow H. Renfrow H. Renfrow H. Renfrow WR Rodgers Rodgers Rodgers Rodgers Rodgers Rodgers Rodgers Rodgers Rodgers Rodgers Rodgers

DE Ferrell Ferrell Ferrell Ferrell Ferrell Ferrell Ferrell Ferrell Ferrell Ferrell Ferrell DT D. Lawrence D. Lawrence D. Lawrence D. Lawrence D. Lawrence D. Lawrence D. Lawrence D. Lawrence D. Lawrence D. Lawrence D. Lawrence DT Wilkins Wilkins Wilkins Wilkins Wilkins Wilkins Wilkins Wilkins Wilkins Wilkins Wilkins DE A. Bryant A. Bryant A. Bryant A. Bryant A. Bryant A. Bryant A. Bryant A. Bryant A. Bryant A. Bryant A. Bryant SLB/NB Simmons Simmons Simmons Simmons Simmons Simmons Simmons Simmons Simmons Ja. Williams Simmons MLB Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar WLB Joseph Joseph Joseph J.D. Davis Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph CB Terrell Terrell Terrell Terrell Terrell Terrell Terrell Terrell Terrell Terrell Terrell SS Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace FS Muse Muse Muse Muse Muse Muse Muse Muse Muse Muse Muse CB Mullen Mullen Mullen Mullen Mullen Fields Mullen Mullen Mullen Mullen Mullen

PK Huegel Huegel Huegel Huegel Huegel Huegel Huegel Huegel Huegel Huegel Huegel P Spiers Spiers Spiers Spiers Spiers Spiers Spiers Spiers Spiers Spiers Spiers

Note: Bold denotes a Clemson home game.

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THE LAST TIME (INDIVIDUAL)400 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS

Clemson - Deshaun Watson had 43 rushing yards and 420 passing yards (463 total yards) vs. Alabama at Tampa, Fla., on Jan. 9, 2017 (Clemson 35-31).Opponent - Kellen Mond of Texas A&M had 33 rushing yard and 430 passing yards (463 total yards) at College Station, Texas, on Sept. 8, 2018 (Clemson 28-26).

500 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDSClemson - Deshaun Watson had 8 rushing yards and 580 passing yards (588 total yards) vs. Pittsburgh at Clemson on Nov. 12, 2016 (Pittsburgh 43-42).Opponent - Chris Weinke of Florida State had -12 rushing yards and 521 passing yards (509 total yards) at Tallahassee, Fla. on Nov. 4, 2000 (Florida State 54-7).

30 CARRIESClemson - Wayne Gallman had 30 carries vs. Auburn at Auburn, Ala., on Sept. 3, 2016 (Clemson 19-13).Opponent - Lamar Jackson of Louisville had 31 carries at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 1, 2016 (Clemson 42-36).

100 RUSHING YARDS BY QUARTERBACKClemson - Kelly Bryant had 105 rushing yards vs. N.C. State at Raleigh, N.C. on Nov. 4, 2017 (Clemson 38-31).Opponent - Lamar Jackson had 162 rushing yards at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 1, 2016 (Clemson 42-36).

100 RUSHING YARDS BY TWO PLAYERSClemson - Travis Etienne had 153 rushing yards, Lyn-J Dixon had 116 rushing yards and Tavien Feaster at 101 rushing yards vs. Louisville at Clemson, S.C. on Nov. 3, 2018 (Clemson 77-16).Opponent - Orwin Smith of Georgia Tech had 117 rushing yards and Tevin Washington had 104 rushing yards at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 6, 2012 (Clemson 47-31).

100 RUSHING YARDS BY THREE PLAYERSClemson - Travis Etienne had 153 rushing yards, Lyn-J Dixon had 116 rushing yards and Tavien Feaster at 101 rushing yards vs. Louisville at Clemson, S.C. on Nov. 3, 2018 (Clemson 77-16).Opponent - Never accomplished.

100 RUSHING YARDS & 100 PASSING YARDSClemson - Kelly Bryant had 105 rushing yards and 191 pass-ing yards vs. NC State at Raleigh, N.C., on November 4, 2017 (Clemson 38-31).Opponent - Lamar Jackson of Louisville had 162 rushing yards and 295 passing yards at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 1, 2016 (Clem-son 42-36).

200 RUSHING YARDSClemson - Travis Etienne had 203 rushing yards vs. Syracuse at Clemson, S.C. on Sept. 29, 2018 (Clemson 27-23).Opponent - Branden Ore of Virginia Tech had 203 rushing yards at Blacksburg, Va. on Oct. 26, 2006 (Virginia Tech 24-7).

25 COMPLETIONSClemson - Trevor Lawrence had 29 completions vs. Boston Col-lege at Chestnut Hill, Mass. on Nov. 10, 2018 (Clemson 27-7).Opponent - Ryan Finley of N.C. State had 31 completions at Raleigh, N.C. on November 4, 2017 (Clemson 38-31).

400 PASSING YARDSClemson - Deshaun Watson had 420 passing yards vs. Alabama at Tampa, Fla. on Jan. 9, 2017 (Clemson 35-31).Opponent - Kellen Mond of Texas A&M had 430 passing yards at College Station, Texas on Sept. 8, 2018 (Clemson 28-26).

10 RECEPTIONSClemson - Hunter Renfrow had 10 receptions vs. Alabama at Tampa, Fla. on Jan. 9, 2017 (Clemson 35-31).Opponent - Mitchell Ludwig of Virginia Tech had 12 receptions at Orland, FL on Dec. 3, 2016 (Clemson 42-35).

100 RECEIVING YARDSClemson - Amari Rodgers had 156 receiving yards vs. Florida State at Tallahassee, Fla. on Oct. 27, 2018 (Clemson 59-10).Opponent - Kendrick Rogers of Texas A&M had 120 receiving yards at College Station, Texas on Sept. 8, 2018 (Clemson 28-26).

100 RECEIVING YARDS BY TWO PLAYERSClemson - Tee Higgins had 178 receiving yards and Deon Cain had 140 receiving yards vs. The Citadel at Clemson, S.C. on Nov. 18, 2017 (Clemson 61-3).

Opponent - J. Meyers (105) and K Harmon (155) both of N.C. State had over 100 receiving yards at Raleigh, N.C. on Nov. 4, 2017 (Clemson 38-31).

200 RECEIVING YARDSClemson - Mike Williams had 202 receiving yards vs. Pittsburgh at Clemson, S.C. on Nov. 12, 2016 (Pittsburgh 43-42).Opponent - O.J. Howard of Alabama had 208 receiving yards at Glendale, Ariz. on Jan. 11, 2016 (Alabama 45-40).

100 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDSClemson - Willie Underwood had 101 yards on two interception returns vs. South Carolina at Clemson, S.C. on Nov. 22, 1980 (Clemson 27-6).Opponent - Dennis Tabron of Duke had 128 yards on three inter-ception returns at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 18, 1980 (Duke 34-17).

100 PUNT RETURN YARDSClemson - Adam Humphries had 107 yards on eight punt returns vs. Louisville at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 11, 2014 (Clemson 23-17).Opponent - Eddie Royal of Virginia Tech had 117 yards on three punt returns at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 6, 2007 (Virginia Tech 41-23).

200 KICKOFF RETURN YARDSClemson - Sammy Watkins had 207 yards on five kickoff returns vs. Maryland at College Park, Md. on Oct. 15, 2011 (Clemson 56-45).Opponent - Hassan Hall of Louisville had 247 yards on eight kickoff returns at Clemson, S.C. on Nov. 3, 2018 (Clemson 77-16).

INTERCEPTION RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWNClemson - Isaiah Simmons intercepted a Jawon Pass pass and returned it 27 yards for a touchdown vs. Louisville at Clemson, S.C. on Nov. 3, 2018 (Clemson 77-16).Opponent - Mack Wilson of Alabama intercepted a Kelly Bryant pass and returned it 18 yards for a touchdown at New Orleans, La., on Jan. 1, 2018 (Alabama 24-6).

PUNT RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWNClemson - Amari Rodgers returned a punt 58 yards for a touch-down vs. Boston College at Chestnut Hill, Mass. on Nov. 10, 2018 (Clemson 27-7).Opponent - Michael Walker of Boston College returned a punt 74 yards for a touchdown at Chestnut Hill, Mass. on Nov. 10, 2018 (Clemson 27-7).

BLOCKED PUNT RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWNClemson - La’Donte Harris returned a blocked punt 10 yards for a touchdown vs. South Carolina at Columbia, S.C. on Nov. 24, 2007 (Clemson 23-21).Opponent - Roderick Rollins of Boston College returned a blocked punt 14 yards for a touchdown at Chestnut Hill, Mass. on Nov. 1, 2008 (Clemson 27-21).

KICKOFF RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWNClemson - Sammy Watkins returned a kickoff 89 yards for a touchdown vs. Maryland at College Park, Md. on Oct. 15, 2011 (Clemson 56-45).Opponent - Hassan Hall of Louisville returned a kickoff 93 yards for a touchdown at Clemson, S.C. on Nov. 3, 2018 (Clemson 77-16).

FUMBLE RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWNClemson - Tanner Muse returned a fumble 63 yards for a touchdown vs. Syracuse at Syracuse, N.Y. on October 13, 2017 (Syracuse 27-24).Opponent - Dominique Mitchell of SC State returned a fumble 35 yards for a touchdown at Clemson, S.C. on Sept. 6, 2014 (Clemson 73-7).

RECOVERED FUMBLE FOR TOUCHDOWNClemson - Clelin Ferrell recovered a Christian Wilkins fumble (fol-lowing a Georgia Tech fumble) in the end zone for a touchdown vs. Georgia Tech at Atlanta, Ga. on Sept. 22, 2018 (Clemson 49-21).Opponent - Adam Gotsis of Georgia Tech recovered a fumble in the end zone for a touchdown at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 10, 2015 (Clemson 43-24).

TOUCHDOWN BY OFFENSIVE LINEMANClemson - Brandon Thomas recovered a fumble in the endzone vs. Georgia Tech at Atlanta, Ga. on Oct. 29, 2011 (Georgia Tech 31-17).Opponent - Peter Anderson of Georgia fell on the ball in the endzone after a Lars Tate fumble at Clemson, S.C. on Sept. 21, 1985 (Georgia 20-13).

TOUCHDOWN BY DEFENSIVE LINEMANClemson - Dexter Lawrence rushed for a touchdown vs. Louisville on Nov. 3, 2018 (Clemson 77-16).Opponent - Adam Gotsis of Georgia Tech recovered a fumble in the endzone for a touchdown at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 10, 2015 (Clemson 43-24).

FOUR PASSING TOUCHDOWNSClemson - Trevor Lawrence had four passing touchdowns vs. Florida State in Tallahassee, Fla. on Oct. 27, 2018 (Clemson 59-10).Opponent - Nathan Peterman of Pittsburgh had five passing touch-downs at Clemson, S.C. on Nov. 12, 2016 (Pittsburgh 43-42).

FIVE PASSING TOUCHDOWNSClemson - Deshaun Watson had six passing touchdowns vs. South Carolina at Clemson, S.C., on Nov. 26, 2016 (Clemson 56-7).Opponent - Nathan Peterman of Pittsburgh had five passing touch-downs at Clemson, S.C. on Nov. 12, 2016 (Pittsburgh 43-42).

FOUR TOUCHDOWNSClemson - C.J. Spiller had four rushing touchdowns vs. Georgia Tech at Tampa, Fla. on Dec. 5, 2009 (Georgia Tech 39-34).Opponent - Dalvin Cook of Florida State had four rushing touch-downs at Tallahassee, Fla. on Oct. 29, 2016 (Clemson 37-34).

FOUR FIELD GOALSClemson - Chandler Catanzaro was 4-4 on field goals with makes of 31, 29, 25 and 24 yards vs. Maryland at College Park, Md. on Oct. 26, 2013 (Clemson 40-27).Opponent - Cody Parkey of Auburn was 4-4 on field goals with makes of 37, 46, 27 and 36 yards at Atlanta, Ga. on Sept. 1, 2012 (Clemson 26-19).

FIVE FIELD GOALSClemson - Chandler Catanzaro was 5-5 on field goals with makes of 38, 42, 18, 20 and 47 yards vs. Boston College at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 8, 2011 (Clemson 36-14).Opponent - Vince Fusco of Duke was 6-7 on field goals with makes of 27, 22, 22, 25, 37 and 57 yards at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 16, 1976 (18-18).

SIX FIELD GOALSClemson - Richard Jackson was 6-6 on field goals with makes of 23, 33, 32, 52, 42 and 35 yards vs. Boston College at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 19, 2009 (Clemson 25-7).Opponent - Vince Fusco of Duke was 6-7 on field goals with makes of 27, 22, 22, 25, 37 and 57 yards at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 16, 1976 (18-18).

50-YARD FIELD GOALClemson - Chandler Catanzaro kicked a 51-yard field goal vs. Georgia Tech at Clemson, S.C. on Nov. 14, 2013 (Clemson 55-31).Opponent - Daniel Carolson kicked a 50-yard field goal at Auburn, Ala. on Sept. 3, 2016 (Clemson 19-13).

SAFETYClemson - A Yellow Jacket wide receiver fumbled an interception return into the endzone, where it was recovered for a safety vs. Georgia Tech at Atlanta, Ga. on Sept. 22, 2016 (Clemson 26-7).Opponent - Joshua Perry forced Tajh Boyd to intentionally ground the ball from the endzone for a safety vs. Ohio State at Miami Gardens, Fla. on Jan. 3, 2014 (Clemson 40-35).

20 POINTSClemson - C.J. Spiller had four rushing touchdowns (24 points) vs. Georgia Tech at Tampa, Fla. on Dec. 5, 2009 (Ga. Tech 39-34).Opponent - Dalvin Cook of Florida State had four rushing touch-downs (24 points) at Tallahassee, Fla. (Clemson 37-34).

BLOCKED PUNTClemson - Jadar Johnson blocked a punt into the endzone for a safety vs. Georgia Tech at Clemson, S.C. on Oct. 10, 2015.The ball went out of the endzone (Clemson 43-24).Opponent - Quenton Washington of South Florida blocked a punt at Charlotte, N.C. on Dec. 31, 2010 (South Florida 31-26).

50-YARD PUNTING AVERAGEClemson - Will Spiers had a 51.8-yard average on four punts vs. Louisville at Louisville, Ky., on Sept. 16, 2017 (Clemson 47-21).Opponent - Braden Mann of Texas A&M had a 55.0-yard aver-age on five punts at College Station, Texas on Sept. 8, 2018 (Clemson 28-26).

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CU Rodgers 40 pass from Bryant (Huegel Kick) 1st, 7:50, 4-57CU Huegel 35 FG 1st, 2:45, 4-2CU Huegel 49 FG 2nd, 9:19, 9-30CU Overton 6 pass from Lawrence (Huegel Kick) 2nd, 2:54, 10-95CU Etienne 7 run (Huegel Kick) 2nd, 1:03, 5-38CU Bryant 35 run (Huegel Kick) 3rd, 5:26, 4-79CU Ross 15 pass from Lawrence (Huegel Kick) 3rd, 0:08, 3-92CU Galloway 9 pass from Lawrence (Spence Kick) 4th, 13:42, 2-12FUR DeLuca 16 pass from Grainger 4th, 1:18, 4-41Attendance - 80,048 Weather - Sunny, 83º

Team Statistics FUR CUFirst Downs 13 23Rushing 53-117 35-249Passing 4-9-0 23-35-0Passing Yards 46 282Total Offense 62-163 70-531

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD)FUR Sanders 4-50, Watkins 4-30, Dirks 7-15, Grainger 11-13, Lincoln 12-13,

Wynn 4-12, Gibson 6-8, Bell 3-6, Morehead 1-0CU Dixon 6-89, Etienne 11-63-1, Bryant 5-44-1, Feaster 3-24, Rencher

2-11, Brice 2-6, Choice 2-6, Rodgers 1-5, Lawrence 3-1

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)FUR Grainger 3-5-30-0-1, Lincoln 1-4-16-0-0CU Bryant 11-17-132-0-1, Lawrence 9-14-137-0-3 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD)FUR DeLuca 1-16-1, Gordon 1-16, Bell 1-7, Sanders 1-7-0CU Rodgers 4-49-1, Higgins 3-35, Galloway 3-34-1, Renfrow

3-24, Thompson 2-22, Ross 2-16-1, Overton 2-10-1, Powell 1-42, Kendrick 1-38, W. Swinney 1-6, Smith 1-6

GAME STATS

CLEMSON, S.C. — No. 2 Clemson opened its 2018 campaign in dominant fashion, defeating the Furman Paladins by a score of 48-7 at Memorial Stadium.

Offensively, the Tigers amassed 531 yards, leading a balanced attack that eclipsed 250 passing yards and 250 rushing yards on the day. On the defensive side of the ball, the Tigers limited the Paladins to just 2.6 yards per play and 163 total yards.

The Tigers opened the scoring midway through the first quarter on a Kelly Bryant 40-yard touchdown pass to Amari Rodgers, marking the first career score for the sophomore wideout. Bryant would later add a 35-yard rushing touchdown as well, while Rodgers would finish the contest with a career-high 141 all-purpose yards, including 87 yards on two punt returns.

Freshman quarterback Trevor Lawrence threw three touchdown passes in his debut, hitting Diondre Over-ton, Justyn Ross and Braden Galloway for touchdowns in the second, third and fourth quarters, respectively.

Clemson's shutout bid was denied with just over a minute remaining in the game, when Furman scored on a 16-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Darren Grainger to Ryan DeLuca.

Clemson kicker Greg Huegel recorded 11 points in his return from a knee injury, connecting on two field goals (including a career-high-tying 49-yarder) and five of the team's six PATs on the day.

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Clemson 7 7 14 0 28Texas A&M 3 0 10 13 26

TAM LaCamera 40 FG 1st, 4:28, 8-32CU Bryant 1 run (Huegel Kick) 1st, 1:23, 7-75CU Higgins 64 pass from Lawrence (Huegel Kick) 2nd, 14:13, 1-64TAM LaCamera 40 FG 3rd, 10:37, 5-34CU Overton 8 pass from Bryant (Huegel Kick) 3rd, 4:59, 4-70TAM Rogers 9 pass from Mond (LaCamera Kick) 3rd, 4:22, 2-78CU Etienne 1 run (Huegel Kick) 3rd, 1:01, 8-75TAM Davis 14 pass from Mond (LaCamera Kick) 4th, 14:07, 6-75TAM Rogers 24 pass from Mond (LaCamera Kick) 4th, :46, 3-49Attendance - 104,794 Weather – Rain, 81º

Team Statistics CU TAMFirst Downs 14 25Rushing 32-115 32-71Passing 17-27-0 23-40-0Passing Yards 298 430Total Offense 59-413 72-501

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD)CU Bryant 15-54-1, Etienne 8-44-1, Choice 3-27, Feaster 2-(-1), Lawrence

2-(-1)TAM Mond 10-33, Williams 17-31, Etwi 3-8, Gillaspia 1-5, Starkel 1-(-6)

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)CU Bryant 12-17-205-0-1, Lawrence 5-9-93-0-1, Renfrow 0-1-0-

0-0TAM Mond 23-40-430-0-3, Starkel 0-0-0-0-0 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD)CU Rodgers 5-73, Renfrow 4-59, Higgins 3-123-1, Etienne

3-23, Overton 2-20-1TAM Rogers 7-120-2, Buckley 4-93, Ausbon 3-61, Williams

3-40, Sternberger 2-48, Davis 2-39-1, Gillaspia 1-21, Wood 1-8

GAME STATS

COLLEGE STATION, Texas — No. 2 Clemson hung on through a back-and-forth second half for a 28-26 victory over the Texas A&M Aggies at Kyle Field.

Texas A&M still got on the board first, when kicker Daniel LaCamera hit a 40-yarder to give his squad a 3-0 lead 10 minutes into the game. However, the Tigers answered on the ensuing drive, with Bryant scoring on a one-yard run.

Clemson upped its lead to 14-3 with less than a minute gone in the second quarter, when Tee Higgins hauled in a 64-yard touchdown pass from Trevor Law-rence on the freshman quarterback’s first play of the night behind center. The Clemson defense blocked a Texas A&M 50-yard field goal attempt with just over five minutes left in the first half to take a 14-3 lead into the break.

Clemson led 21-6 following an eight-yard Bryant scoring pass to Diondre Overton, but the teams traded touchdowns to enter the fourth quarter at 28-13 in fa-vor of Clemson. The rest of the game saw Texas A&M bookend the fourth quarter with a pair of touchdowns, with the latter one coming with just 46 seconds remain-ing in the matchup and cutting the Clemson lead to just two points. However, safety K'Von Wallace intercepted the Aggie two-point conversion attempt and wide re-ceiver Hunter Renfrow recovered an onside kick at-tempt to secure the 28-26 victory in front of the largest crowd ever to witness a game in Clemson history.

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Georgia Southern 0 0 0 7 7Clemson 0 21 3 14 38

CU Etienne 1 run (Huegel kick) 2nd, 8:43, 13-93CU Ross 57 pass from Lawrence (Huegel kick) 2nd, 5:19, 4-70CU Feaster 1 run (Huegel kick) 2nd, :53, 8-76CU Huegel 37 FG 3rd, 10:36, 7-24GS Werts 6 run (Bass kick) 4th, 13:54, 2-46CU Etienne 40 run (Huegel kick) 4th, 6:06, 2-46CU Choice 10 run (Huegel kick) 4th, 2:03, 6-73Attendance - 79,844 Weather – Mostly Cloudy, 84º

Team Statistics GSU CUFirst Downs 7 27Rushing 43-80 46-309Passing 3-9-0 21-31-2Passing Yards 60 286Total Offense 52-140 77-595

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD)GSU Werts 17-10-1, Fields 14-27, Garrett 6-19, Wright 5-20,

LaRoche 1-4CU Etienne 16-162-2, Feaster 10-32-1, Choice 7-53-1, Bryant

6-32, Dixon 5-26, Lawrence 2-13

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)GSU Werts 2-8-20-0-0, Fortune 1-1-40-0-0CU Lawrence 12-19-194-1-1, Bryant 7-10-68-1-0, Brice 2-2-24-

0-0 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD)GSU Fortune 2-20, Kennedy 1-40CU Ross 3-103-1, Renfrow 2-44, Richard 2-26, Feaster 2-18, Higgins

2-11, Rodgers 2-9, Galloway 1-20, Smith 1-17, Thompson 1-11, W. Swinney 1-7, Chalk 1-6, Kendrick 1-6, Chase 1-4, Powell 1-4

GAME STATS

CLEMSON, S.C. — No. 2 Clemson improved to 3-0 with a 38-7 win against the Georgia Southern Eagles at Memorial Stadium. The game was played in front of an announced crowd of 79,844 people despite kickoff being moved up three-and-a-half hours because of com-plications with Hurricane Florence in the mid-Atlantic region.

The teams played to a scoreless tie in the first quar-ter, as Clemson drives of eight plays, 13 plays and five plays ended in an interception, missed field goal and fumble, respectively. However, Clemson's offense got going in the second quarter, with a pair of one-yard touchdown runs by Travis Etienne and Tavien Feaster bookending a 57-yard touchdown pass from Trevor Law-rence to Justyn Ross to give Clemson a 21-0 lead at halftime.

Clemson added a 37-yard field goal and surrendered its only touchdown in the third quarter before touch-down runs by Etienne (40 yards) and Adam Choice (10 yards) pushed the final score to 38-7.

Etienne finished the contest with a career-high 163 yards on 16 carries. The Clemson offense totaled a sea-son-high 595 yards, including 309 rushing yards and 286 passing yards.

Clemson's offensive balance was on display, as the Tigers rushed for 309 yards and threw for 286 yards, It marked the 36th time that Clemson had gained 200 rushing yards and 200 passing yards under Head Coach Dabo Swinney, with the Tigers remaining undefeated in such contests.

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GAME RECAPS

Clemson 7 21 14 7 49Georgia Tech 0 7 7 7 21

CU Ferrell fumble recovery in end zone (Huegel kick) 1st, 3:42CU Renfrow 17 pass from Lawrence (Huegel kick) 2nd, 9:11, 7-74CU Ross 53 pass from Lawrence (Huegel kick) 2nd, 7:05, 2-55GT Marshall 11 run (Davis kick) 2nd, 2:08, 4-23CU Etienne 3 pass from Lawrence (Huegel kick), :05, 12-64CU Feaster 27 run (Huegel kick) 3rd, 12:20, 7-75CU Etienne 3 run (Huegel kick) 3rd, 5:10, 10-83GT Cottrell 2 run (Davis kick) 3rd, 1:43, 8-75GT Lynch 5 pass from Oliver 4th, 6:15, 7-33CU Higgins 30 pass from Lawrence (Huegel kick) 4th, 4:01, 5-77Attendance - 50,595 Weather - Partly Cloudy, 90º

Team Statistics CU GTFirst Downs 25 15Rushing 248 146Passing 19-30-2 3-8-0Passing Yards 232 57Total Offense 66-480 64-203

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD)CU Etienne 11-122-1, Feaster 8-75-1, Dixon 6-20, Choice 5-15, Lawrence

2-11, Bryant 4-5GT Marshall 25-47-1, Oliver 9-34, Mason 4-30, Howard 10-18, Lynch 2-10,

Searcy 3-7, Cottrell 2-1-1

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)CU Lawrence 13-18-176-1-4, Bryant 6-10-56-0-0, Brice 0-2-0-1-0GT Marshall 1-6-29-0-0, Oliver 2-2-28-0-1 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD)CU Rodgers 6-60, Renfrow 3-28-1, Powell 3-17, Chase 2-34,

Ross 1-53-1, Higgins 1-30-1, Kendrick 1-6, Etienne 1-3-1, Richard 1-1

GT Lynch 3-57-1

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ATLANTA — No. 3/2 Clemson opened 2018 ACC play with a 49-21 win over the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at Bobby Dodd Stadium in Atlanta. The win marked Clemson’s fourth straight victory over Georgia Tech for just the third time in program history.

Offensively, Clemson was powered by Trevor Law-rence and his receiving corps, as the freshman quar-terback completed 13-18 passes for 176 yards and four touchdowns to four different receivers. The Tiger defense did not allow a Yellow Jacket pass completion until late in the third quarter.

The Tigers scored the only points of the first quarter when Clelin Ferrell recovered a Yellow Jacket fumble in the endzone to give Clemson a 7-0 advantage. The second quarter saw Clemson score three times, with all three coming in the form of passing touchdowns by Lawrence.

Georgia Tech got on the board with just two minutes left in the opening half on an 11-yard rush by TaQuon Marshall. However, Clemson quickly got the score back on its third touchdown of the quarter, a three-yard pass from Lawrence to Travis Etienne, who pushed his way into the endzone in the final seconds of the half to bring the score to 28-7 at the break.

Clemson scored three times during the second half, with two coming courtesy of Tavien Feaster and Etienne on the ground, and the third when Tee Higgins hauled in a 30-yard scoring pass from Lawrence.

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Syracuse 6 10 0 7 23Clemson 7 0 6 14 27

SYR Szmyt 35 FG 1st, 9:49, 11-58SYR Szmyt 51 FG 1st, 8:26, 4-(-3)CU Etienne 1 run (Huegel kick) 1st, :54, 10-60SYR Dungey 1 run (Szmyt kick) 2nd, 7:31, 6-70SYR Szmyt 32 FG 2nd, :24, 13-75CU Huegel 43 FG 3rd, 4:09, 8-55CU Huegel 37 FG 3rd, 2:13, 4-5SYR Dungey 1 run (Szmyt kick) 4th, 12:58, 4-10CU Etienne 26 run (Huegel kick) 4th, 11:08, 6-75CU Etienne 2 run (Huegel kick) 4th, :41, 13-94Attendance - 80,122 Weather – Partly Cloudy, 78º

Team Statistics SYR CUFirst Downs 12 28Rushing 61 293Passing 26-41 17-29Passing Yards 250 176Total Offense 67-311 82-469

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD)SYR Riley 2-24, Neal 7-21, Dungey 13-11-2, Howard 1-3, Strickland

3-2CU Etienne 27-203-3, Choice 9-58, Feaster 9-44, TEAM 1-(1),

Brice 3-(2), Lawrence 4-(9)

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)SYR Dungey 26-41-250-1-0CU Lawrence 10-15-93-0-0, Brice 7-13-83-1-0, Rodgers 0-1-0-0-0 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD)SYR Custis 5-73, Butler 5-45, Neal 5-26, Riley 4-16, Harris 3-66,

Johnson 2-17, Strickland 2-7CU Higgins 4-53, Rodgers 4-27, Renfrow 3-45, Ross 3-40, Feaster

1-8, Chase 1-6, Etienne 1-(3)

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CLEMSON, S.C. — A Travis Etienne two-yard rush-ing score with 41 seconds remaining in the game proved to be the difference in the No. 3/2 Clemson’s 27-23 win over the previously undefeated Syracuse Or-ange at Memorial Stadium.

Etienne's touchdown was the culmination of a 13-play, 94-yard drive led by redshirt freshman Chase Brice, who entered the game after quarterback Trevor Lawrence left with an injury in the second quarter. It was the longest drive authored by Clemson for a game-winning touchdown in the final minute in records dat-ing back to 1958. It also came as part of Etienne's career-high 203-yard day on 27 carries with three rush-ing touchdowns.

After trailing 16-7 at the break on the strength of three field goals by Syracuse's Andre Szmyt and a touchdown run by Syracuse quarterback Eric Dungey, Clemson overcame a halftime deficit in a win for the first time since overcoming a 27-17 halftime deficit in a 38-31 win against NC State on Nov. 4, 2017. The Tigers also recorded their first victory when trailing af-ter three quarters, Clemson's first since the National Championship game against Alabama during the 2016 season in which Clemson overcame a 24-14 fourth-quarter deficit in a 35-31 win.

The game marked only the fourth time in Memorial Stadium history that two undefeated teams had met four or more games into a season.

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SEPT. 29, 2018MEMORIAL STADIUM • CLEMSON, S.C.

Clemson 7 21 21 14 63Wake Forest 0 0 3 0 3

CU Etienne 59 run (Huegel kick) 1st, 6:25, 1-59CU Etienne 3 run (Huegel kick) 2nd, 13:16, 8-62CU Ross 55 pass from Lawrence (Huegel kick) 2nd, 9:53, 5-75CU Higgins 20 pass from Lawrence (Huegel kick) 2nd, :30, 10-81CU Etienne 70 run (Huegel kick) 3rd, 13:45, 1-70WF Sciba 25 FG 3rd, 8:22, 7-72CU Choice 64 run (Huegel kick) 3rd, 4:41, 3-78CU Dixon 65 run (Huegel kick) 3rd, 2:21, 1-65CU Overton 2 pass from Brice (Potter kick) 4th, 10:08, 8-79CU Dixon 52 run (Potter kick) 4th, :48, 3-57Attendance - 31,608 Weather – Partly Cloudy, 79º

Team Statistics CU WFFirst Downs 22 11Rushing 471 175Passing 25-30 7-27Passing Yards 227 74Total Offense 70-698 78-249

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD)CU Etienne 10-167-3, Dixon 10-163-2, Choice 10-128-1, Lawrence

6-5, Feaster 3-4, Batson 1-4WF Hinton 11-92, Beal-Smith 8-44, Colburn 12-27, Carney 6-18,

Drawdy 5-7, Dortch 1-(5), Hartman 8-(8)

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)CU Lawrence 20-25-175-0-2, Brice 4-4-50-0-1, Renfrow 1-1-2-0-0WF Hartman 7-20-74-1-0, Hinton 0-5-0-0-0, Considine 0-2-0-0-0 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD)CU Ross 5-74-1, Higgins 5-55-1, Renfrow 2-21, Rodgers 2-9, W.

Swinney 2-7, Chase 2-5, Overton 2-5-1, Dixon 1-41, Thompson 1-5, Williams 1-4, Choice 1-3, Galloway 1-(2)

WF Dortch 3-37, Freudenthal 3-31, Bachman 1-6

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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Travis Etienne, Lyn-J Dixon and Adam Choice all eclipsed the 100-yard rush-ing mark as the No. 4/4 Clemson Tigers amassed 698 total offensive yards en route to a 63-3 defeat of the Wake Forest Demon Deacons at BB&T Field.

Between Etienne, Dixon, Choice and three other rushers, Clemson ran for 471 yards, the team’s most in a single game under head coach Dabo Swinney. Through the air, a balanced effort quarterbacked by Trevor Law-rence powered the Tigers. Lawrence completed 18 of his 21 pass attempts in the first half alone, connecting with nine different receivers to amass 173 yards and two touchdowns in the first 30 minutes.

The Tigers held a 7-0 advantage at the end of the first quarter courtesy of a 59-yard scoring run by Eti-enne. It was the first of six touchdowns of 50 yards or more by Clemson during the contest, including two by Etienne, two by Dixon, one by Choice and one by receiver Justyn Ross.

Clemson's 60-point win marked the largest margin of victory in an ACC game in school history. It also rep-resented the second straight ACC road game in which Clemson played all 72 dressed players. Four different players appeared at quarterback for the Tigers, includ-ing starter Trevor Lawrence, quarterbacks Chase Brice and Ben Batson and wide receiver Hunter Renfrow.

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NC State 0 0 0 7 7Clemson 14 10 7 10 41

CU Etienne 3 run (Huegel kick) 1st, 11:23, 9-57CU Higgins 46 pass from Lawrence (Huegel kick) 1st, 2:59, 6-75CU Etienne 2 run (Huegel kick) 2nd, :46, 7-54CU Huegel 28 FG 2nd, :02, 3-(7)CU Etienne 1 run (Huegel kick) 3rd, 3:54, 4-22NCST Gallaspy 9 run (Dunn kick) 4th, 14:56, 9-75CU Huegel 27 FG 4th, 12:32, 8-41CU Dixon 2 run (Huegel kick) 4th, 8:11, 8-84Attendance - 81,295 Weather - Sunny, 72º

Team Statistics NCST CUFirst Downs 16 24Rushing 104 91Passing 22-35 32-48Passing Yards 193 380Total Offense 66-297 80-471

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD)NCST Gallaspy 9-59-1, Person 12-54, Louis 1-6, Rhem 1-4, Bodine

3-(2), McKay 1-(4), Finley 2-(5)CU Etienne 15-39-3, Dixon 4-25-1, Lawrence 5-12, Choice 3-8,

Feaster 3-5, Rencher 1-2, W. Swinney 1-0

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)NCST Finley 21-34-156-2-0, McKay 1-1-37-0-0CU Lawrence 26-39-308-0-1, Brice 6-9-72-0-0 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD)NCST Meyers 8-61, Riley 3-66, Louis 2-16, Harmon 2-13, Thomas

2-13, Emezie 2-12, Gallaspy 1-8, Person 1-3, Rhem 1-1CU Higgins 8-119-1, Ross 5-75, Renfrow 5-41, Thompson 4-45,

Overton 2-32, Kendrick 2-24, Etienne 1-24, Richard 1-13, Chase 1-11, Rodgers 1-0, W. Swinney 1-0, Rencher 1-(4)

GAME STATS

CLEMSON, S.C. — No. 3 Clemson emerged victo-rious in a battle of unbeatens at Memorial Stadium, defeating the No. 16/15 NC State Wolfpack by a score of 41-7.

Offensively, Clemson was powered by Trevor Law-rence, who was 26-39 for 308 yards and one touch-down. Travis Etienne rushed for three touchdowns for the third straight game, a school first. The Tiger de-fense, led by Isaiah Simmons’ 11 total tackles, held a Wolfpack offense that had been averaging 33 points per game to just the seven points.

The Tigers turned a 14-0 first quarter lead into a 24-0 halftime advantage after converting a Dexter Law-rence fumble recovery into an Etienne touchdown run and a K’Von Wallace interception into a Greg Huegel field goal.

The third quarter scoring opened with just under four minutes left in it, when Etienne ran for his third touch-down of the day, a one-yard rush that put the Tigers up 31-0. The Wolfpack got on the board on the first play of the fourth quarter, when a Reggie Gallaspy Jr. nine-yard rush cut the Tigers’ lead to 31-7.

Huegel hit his second field goal of the day and 50thof his career, a 27-yarder, a few minutes later. A two-yard rushing touchdown for Lyn-J Dixon with eight minutes left in the game rounded out the scoring, bringing the final score to 41-7, tied for the second-largest margin of victory over an AP Top 25 team in school history.

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OCT. 20, 2018MEMORIAL STADIUM • CLEMSON, S.C.

Clemson 0 28 24 7 59Florida State 0 0 3 7 10

CU Higgins 7 pass from Lawrence (Potter kick) 2nd, 13:19, 8-69CU Higgins 3 pass from Lawrence (Huegel kick) 2nd, 7:49, 9-58CU Wilkins 1 run (Huegel kick) 2nd, 3:34, 4-30CU Williams 2 run (Huegel kick) 2nd, 1:07, 6-73CU Rodgers 58 pass from Lawrence (Potter kick) 3rd, 14:12, 2-61CU Potter 24 FG 3rd, 10:18, 4-4CU Rodgers 68 pass from Lawrence (Potter kick) 3rd, 7:50, 1-68FSU Aguayo 35 FG 3rd, 4:35, 10-57CU Chase 5 pass from Brice (Potter kick) 3rd, 2:10, 5-75CU Choice 15 run (Potter kick) 4th, 13:50, 4-25FSU Helton 73 pass from Blackman (Aguayo kick) 4th, 4:43, 6-80Attendance - 68,403 Weather - Cloudy, 63º

Team Statistics CU FSUFirst Downs 25 15Rushing 120 -21Passing 24-44 20-40Passing Yards 404 268Total Offense 77-524 75-247

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD)CU Etienne 10-45, Choice 3-20-1, Dixon 6-18, Rencher 2-15,

Feaster 3-10, Lawrence 1-6, Brice 2-5, Batson 1-2, Williams 1-2-1, Wilkins 1-1-1, Kendrick 2-(3)

FSU Patrick 7-17, Akers 11-7, Grant 4-1, Blackman 3-(5), Francois 8-(16)

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)CU Lawrence 20-37-314-0-4, Brice 4-7-90-1-1FSU Francois 17-36-180-1-0, Blackman 3-4-88-0-1 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD)CU Rodgers 6-156-2, Higgins 6-62-2, Renfrow 4-28, Overton 2-75,

Ross 1-41, Thompson 1-17, Kendrick 1-13, Smith 1-11, Chase 1-5-1, Feaster 1-(4)

FSU Murray 5-49, Terry 4-55, Helton 3-100-1, Akers 3-14, Nabers 2-37, McKitty 1-5, Patrick 1-4, Harrison 1-4

GAME STATS

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Freshman Trevor Lawrence threw for four touchdowns as No. 2 Clemson rolled to a 59-10 victory over Florida State.

Lawrence finished the game with a career-high 314 passing yards, connecting on 20-37 passes. The receiv-ing duo of Amari Rodgers and Tee Higgins combined for four touchdowns and 218 yards, including a career-high 165 receiving yards by Rodgers. On the other side of the ball, the Clemson defense forced seven three-and-outs by Florida State and totaled 14 tackles for loss, including five sacks.

Clemson took a 14-0 lead on touchdown passes of seven and three yards from Lawrence to Higgins. Line-backer Tre Lamar later returned an interception 43 yards to set up a touchdown run by defensive tackle Christian Wilkins. Garrett Williams also scored on a two-yard touchdown run late in the first half.

It was the Amari Rodgers show in the third quarter as the sophomore recorded receiving touchdowns of 58 and 68 yards, respectively. A field goal by B.T. Potter and a five-yard connection from Chase Brice to T.J. Chase made the score 52-3 in Clemson's favor entering the fourth quarter.

In the fourth quarter, Adam Choice became the third Tiger — but first running back — to rush for a touch-down on the day, punching the ball into the end zone on a 15-yard run. A late FSU score brought the final to 59-10.

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OCT. 27, 2018DOAK CAMPBELL STADIUM • TALLAHASSEE, FLA.

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NOV. 3, 2018MEMORIAL STADIUM • CLEMSON, S.C.

Louisville 3 0 6 7 16Clemson 14 21 28 14 77

CU Etienne 10 run (Huegel kick) 1st, 13:45, 4-75CU Feaster 70 run (Huegel kick) 1st, 12:02, 1-70LOU Creque 25 FG 1st, 3:16, 16-73CU Higgins 11 pass from Lawrence (Huegel kick) 2nd, 14:56, 8-75CU Simmons 27 interception return (Huegel kick) 2nd, 11:42CU Rodgers 3 pass from Lawrence (Huegel kick) 2nd, :30, 7-60CU D. Lawrence 2 run (Huegel kick) 3rd, 10:15, 4-58CU Feaster 3 run (Huegel kick) 3rd, 8:58, 3-9CU Thompson 6 pass from Brice (Spence kick) 3rd, 3:50, 6-47CU Ross 59 pass from Brice (Spence kick) 3rd, 1:07, 2-74LOU Hall 93 kickoff return (Creque kick blocked) 3rd, :54CU Dixon 55 run (Spence kick) 4th, 14:52, 3-66LOU Cunningham 10 run (Creque kick) 4th, 11:42, 6-75CU Swinney 8 pass from Brice (Spence kick), 8:52, 8:52, 6-75Attendance - 78,741 Weather - Clear & Sunny, 61º

Team Statistics LOU CUFirst Downs 16 28Rushing 81 492Passing 17-34 14-20Passing Yards 231 169Total Offense 70-312 57-661

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD)LOU Hall 4-26, Wilson 8-26, Cunningham 6-17-1, T. Smith 5-17, J.

Smith 3-9, Pass 10-(14)CU Etienne 8-153-1, Dixon 4-116-1, Feaster 6-101-2, Choice 3-43,

Kendrick 2-36, Rencher 4-20, Lawrence 3-11, Thomason 2-9, Brice 2-5, Mac Lain 1-3, Lawrence 1-2-1, Hyatt 1-(5)

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)LOU Pass 12-24-110-2-0, Cunningham 5-10-121-0-0CU Lawrence 8-12-59-1-2, Brice 6-7-110-0-3, Kendrick 0-1-0-0-0 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD)LOU Smith 5-63, Fitzpatrick 3-59, Dawkins 3-38, Peete 3-25, Atwell

2-44, Wilson 1-2CU Higgins 3-26-1, Rodgers 3-12-1, Ross 2-74-1, Chalk 1-15, Renfrow

1-15, Swinney 1-8-1, Overton 1-7, Thompson 1-6-1, Kendrick 1-6

GAME STATS

CLEMSON, S.C. — No. 2/2 Clemson produced a season-high 77 points as the Tigers handled the Lou-isville Cardinals in a 77-16 win at Memorial Stadium. The 61-point margin of victory was the Tigers' largest in school history in conference play, surpassing a 60-point win at Wake Forest earlier in the season.

The run game powered Clemson offensively, ac-counting for 492 of its 661 total yards, as Travis Eti-enne, Lyn-J Dixon and Tavien Feaster each eclipsed the 100-yard rushing mark. On the defensive side of the ball, Kendall Joseph led the Tigers with 10 total tack-les and 1.5 of Clemson’s six sacks. Isaiah Simmons and Tanner Muse each intercepted a Cardinal pass, and Simmons returned his for a pick-six.

Ten different players accounted for Clemson's 11 touchdowns on the day. Clemson averaged a school-record 11.6 yards per play, breaking a record that had stood since 1903 (11.2 vs. Georgia Tech). Clemson also set a school record in yards per carry for the sec-ond time in 2018. The Tigers rushed for 13.3 yards per carry, surpassing the program record of 11.8, set earlier in the season at Wake Forest.

On his 19th snap of the game, left tackle Mitch Hyatt broke the Clemson record for career snaps from scrimmage, held previously by center Dalton Freeman.

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Clemson 10 3 7 7 27Boston College 7 0 0 0 7

CU Huegel 30 FG 1st, 12:12, 7-59BC Walker 74 punt return (Lichtenberg kick) 1st, 6:22CU Richard 2 pass from Lawrence (Huegel kick) 1st, 1:28, 9-70CU Huegel 23 FG 2nd, 11:45, 8-56CU Lawrence 6 run (Huegel kick) 3rd, 11:56, 3-64CU Rodgers 58 punt return (Huegel kick) 4th, 11:39Attendance - 44,500 Weather - Clear, 34º

Team Statistics CU BCFirst Downs 19 8Rushing 129 9Passing 29-41 14-24Passing Yards 295 104Total Offense 71-424 57-113

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD)CU Etienne 11-78, Choice 4-19, Dixon 3-18, Lawrence 9-9-1,

Feaster 3-5BC Dillon 16-39, Perry 12-7, Levy 1-5, White 2-(3), Smith 1-(7),

TEAM 1-(32)

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)CU Lawrence 29-40-295-1-1, TEAM 0-1-0-0-0BC Perry 12-21-98-0-0, Brown 2-3-6-0-0, Smith 0-0-0-0-0 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD)CU Renfrow 8-80, Rodgers 5-73, Higgins 4-63, Ross 3-19, Etienne

3-9, Thompson 2-13, Kendrick 1-32, Overton 1-16, Richard 1-2-1, Lawrence 1-(12)

BC White 4-65, Levy 3-11, Idrizi 2-12, Sweeney 2-7, Glines 1-8, Lewis 1-2, Dillon 1-(1)

GAME STATS

CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. — No. 2 Clemson clinched the ACC Atlantic Division crown for the fourth consecu-tive season, defeating the No. 17/14 Boston College Eagles, 27-7.

Offensively, Trevor Lawrence quarterbacked a bal-anced effort, hitting 10 different receivers, including himself. Hunter Renfrow led the receiving corps with 80 yards on eight catches, both season highs. Defen-sively, the Tigers held the Boston College offense to just 113 years, including holding the Eagles 216 yards be-low their season rushing average.

Clemson opened the scoring on a 30-yard Greg Huegel field goal just under three minutes into the matchup, and it was Boston College that scored next when Michael Walker returned a Tiger punt 74 yards for a score. However, Lawrence connected with Milan Richard on a fourth-and-goal play to retake the lead for the Tigers before the quarter expired.

The second and third quarters saw Clemson add 10 points to its lead, with Huegel hitting his second field goal of the night, a 23-yarder, just over three minutes into the second quarter, and Lawrence finding the end-zone with his feet on a six-yard touchdown run just over three minutes into the third quarter.

The Tigers took a 27-7 lead on an Amari Rodgers 53-yard punt return score with 11 minutes remaining in the game. WIth Rodgers answering Walker's punt return for touchdown earlier in the contest, the game marked the first time in Clemson history that both teams had returned a punt for a touchdown in a single game.

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NOV. 10, 2018ALUMNI STADIUM • CHESTNUT HILL, MASS.

Duke 6 0 0 0 6Clemson 0 14 14 7 35

DU Wareham 34 FG 1st, 4:07, 13-83DU Wareham 32 FG 1st, :22, 7-37CU Feaster 2 run (Huegel kick) 2nd, 12:44, 7-75CU Ross 19 pass from Lawrence (Huegel kick) 2nd, 1:16, 8-68CU Etienne 27 run (Huegel kick) 3rd, 12:25, 5-61CU Etienne 29 run (Huegel kick) 3rd, 4:20, 6-75CU Chase 10 pass from Lawrence (Huegel kick) 4th, 11:21, 13-79Attendance - 81,313 Weather - Sunny, 48º

Team Statistics DU CUFirst Downs 17 25Rushing 104 208Passing 24-44 21-39Passing Yards 158 215Total Offense 79-262 75-459

Rushing (Car-Yards-TD)DU Jackson 11-51, Brown 7-22, Harris 3-19, Jones 12-7, Durant

2-5CU Etienne 9-81-2, Lawrence 3-26, Choice 5-26, Brice 3-23,

Dixon 3-18, Feaster 7-17-1, Thomason 1-7, Mac Lain 2-4, Kendrick 1-3, Rencher 2-3

Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD)DU Jones 24-43-158-0-0, Harris 0-1-0-0-0CU Lawrence 21-38-251-0-2, Brice 0-1-0-0-0 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD)DU Rahming 9-38, Helm 3-56, Jackson 3-21, Philyaw-Johnson

2-21, Koppenhaver 2-16, Lloyd 2-(1), Gray 1-5, Taylor 1-4, Bobo 1-(2)

CU Ross 4-76-1, Higgins 4-47, Rodgers 4-33, Kendrick 2-37, Chase 2-19-1, Feaster 2-10, Thompson 1-14, Richard 1-8, Renfrow 1-7

GAME STATS

CLEMSON, S.C. – In the teams’ first meeting since 2012, No. 2 Clemson defeated Duke, 35-6, on Senior Day and Military Appreciation Day at Memorial Sta-dium. The win was the 2018 senior class' ACC-record 51st win in the last four seasons.

Trevor Lawrence completed 21-38 pass attempts for 251 yards and two touchdowns, and his top target was Justyn Ross, who amassed 76 yards with a score on four receptions. Travis Etienne added 81 yards and two touchdowns in nine carries on the ground. Clelin Ferrell had a team-high two-and-a-half tackles for loss and two of the Tigers’ four sacks.

Neither team found the endzone for the first 11 minutes of the game, and it was Duke that got on the board first on a 34-yard field goal. A second field goal, this one from 32 yards, gave the Blue Devils a 6-0 lead as the first quarter was expiring, but that ultimately proved to be the last of Duke's scoring for the night.

Clemson took a 7-6 lead in the second quarter, when Tavien Feaster rushed for a two-yard score. Ross hauled in a 19-yard touchdown pass from Lawrence with a minute left in the first half, bringing the score to 14-6 at the break.

Etienne broke away for both of the third quarter’s touchdowns, scoring on runs of 27 and 29 yards in the third quarter. The fourth quarter saw Lawrence connect with T.J. Chase on a 10-yard scoring pass, bringing the score to the final of 35-6.

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