Close Announce Block
Sports
Men’s Sports
Baseball
Schedule
Roster
Stats
twitter
facebook
instagram
Basketball
Schedule
Roster
Stats
twitter
facebook
instagram
Cross Country
Schedule
Roster
Stats
twitter
facebook
instagram
Football
Schedule
Roster
Stats
twitter
facebook
instagram
Golf
Schedule
Roster
Stats
twitter
facebook
instagram
Soccer
Schedule
Roster
Stats
twitter
facebook
instagram
Tennis
Schedule
Roster
Stats
twitter
facebook
instagram
Track & Field
Schedule
Roster
Stats
twitter
facebook
instagram
Women’s Sports
Basketball
Schedule
Roster
Stats
twitter
facebook
instagram
Cross Country
Schedule
Roster
Stats
twitter
facebook
instagram
Golf
Schedule
Roster
Stats
twitter
facebook
instagram
Gymnastics
Schedule
Roster
Stats
twitter
facebook
instagram
Lacrosse
Schedule
Roster
Coaches
twitter
facebook
instagram
Rowing
Schedule
Roster
Stats
twitter
facebook
instagram
Soccer
Schedule
Roster
Stats
twitter
facebook
instagram
Softball
Schedule
Roster
Stats
twitter
facebook
instagram
Tennis
Schedule
Roster
Stats
twitter
facebook
instagram
Track & Field
Schedule
Roster
Stats
twitter
facebook
instagram
Volleyball
Schedule
Roster
Stats
twitter
facebook
instagram
Tickets
Tickets Information
Ticket Central
Buy Tickets Now
Mobile Ticketing
Football
My Account
Student Tickets
Ticketmaster Marketplace
Official Fan Travel
Inside Athletics
Inside Athletics
Clemson Athletics Venue Accessibility Information
Staff Directory
Clemson Athletic Network Radio Affiliates
2024-25 Palmetto Series Presented by the SC Education Lottery
Athletic Communications
Autograph Requests
Camps
Compliance
Director of Athletics Graham Neff
CUAD Community, Engagement, Belonging and Access
EADA Reports
Equity Review
Facilities Overview
Facility Rentals
Hall of Fame
Inside CUAD
Mascot Appearance Request
Mission Statement
Name, Image and Likeness Information Page
Reporting Avenues and Resources
Student Internship, Assistantship, & Employment Hub
Student-Athlete Handbook
Student-Athlete Services
Spirit Program
Sports Medicine
Sponsorship
TV Coaches Shows
Traditions
Recruits
Recruit Information
CU “101”: Intro to Clemson
360 Facility Tours
Nieri Student-Athlete Enrichment Center
Student-Athlete Development
Strength & Conditioning
Sports Nutrition
NIL
Shop
Shop Now
Men
Women
Youth
Jerseys
The Player Shop
Operation Hat Trick
Clemson Pickleball Collection
IPTAY
Open Search
Search
Close search
Football
The Team
THE TEAM
Roster
Coaches/Staff
Tigers in the NFL
The Games
THE GAMES
Schedule
Tickets
Stats
Game Day Info/Parking
ADA Information
The Facilities
Allen N. Reeves Football Complex
Allen N. Reeves Football Complex/Poe Indoor Facility
100 Yards of Wellness
Clemson Athletics Branding Institute
Memorial Stadium
Death Valley
The Hill
Howard's Rock
The Program
LEADERSHIP INITIATIVES & FUNDRAISING
P.A.W. Journey
IPTAY
TRADITIONS
Howard's Rock
The Hill
Two Right Turns
The Graveyard
HISTORY
Historical Timeline
Game-by-Game Archive
Three-Time National Champions (PDF)
Ring of Honor
All-Americans
Academic All-Americans
Historical Rosters & Season Stats
The Shop
CLEMSON TIGERS SHOP
Tickets
Clemson Tigers Shop
News & More
More Info
News
2024 Spring Guide
2024 Preseason Honors
Additional Links & Media Info
NFL Scout Portal
High School Coaches Clinic
Dabo Swinney Football Camp
Student Opportunities
Follow Us
ClemsonTigers.com & Social Media
Instagram
X (formerly Twitter)
Facebook
YouTube
ClemsonTigers.com
Nov 16, 2024
Game Notes: Clemson 24, Pitt 20
WITH THE WIN…
Clemson has now reached eight wins in a season for the 42nd time in school history and for the 15th time in Dabo Swinney’s 16 full seasons as head coach.
Clemson finished ACC regular season play 7-1. It marks Clemson’s 11th season in school history with seven or more ACC wins and is Clemson’s 10th such season since 2012 (1983, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2022).
Clemson finished the regular season 4-0 in true road games. Clemson entered the week as one of 12 FBS schools (and one of nine power conference programs) that remains undefeated in road games this season.
Clemson recorded a perfect record in true road games in a season for the 10th time in program history (1900, 1917, 1948, 1981, 1995, 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2019).
Clemson improved to 40-8 in true road games since 2015. Clemson’s 40 road wins in that span are the most in the country (Note: Boise State can match the mark this evening).
Clemson improved to 45-25-2 in regular season conference finales since the inception of the ACC in 1953. Clemson’s last loss in its final ACC game of regular season play came in 2014 against Georgia Tech.
Clemson won its 10th straight regular season ACC finale, adding to the program’s longest winning streak in ACC finales.
Clemson evened its all-time series with Pitt at 3-3.
Clemson improved to 24-10 under Dabo Swinney in games against teams to which Clemson lost its most recent game. Clemson is 3-1 in such games this season, including victories against NC State, Florida State and Pitt.
Clemson improved to 22-13 in games at NFL stadiums under Dabo Swinney including a 19-9 mark in those venues since 2015.
Clemson improved to 139-19 against AP-unranked teams under Dabo Swinney and is now 115-9 in those games since the start of the 2012 season.
Clemson improved to 102-14 in regular season play since the start of the 2015 season.
Clemson improved to 32-5 in November games since 2015.
Clemson is now 74-2 since 2015 when outscoring opponents in the “Middle Eight,” defined as the final four minutes of the first half and the first four minutes of the second half.
Clemson is now 86-6 when scoring first since 2015.
Clemson is now 143-4 since 2011 when leading after three quarters.
Clemson now has an 85-4 record when winning the turnover margin since 2011.
Clemson has now won 119 of its last 120 games when holding teams under 23 points (dates to 2010).
Clemson is now 39-11 in one-possession games since 2011, the highest winning percentage in the country in one-score games in that span (.780).
GAME NOTES
Clemson trailed 20-17 with 1:36 remaining but earned its 23rd fourth-quarter comeback win of Dabo Swinney’s tenure. It was Clemson’s first such win of the season and its first since the 2023 Gator Bowl against Kentucky.
Quarterback
Cade Klubnik
completed 27-of-41 passes for 288 yards with two passing touchdowns and no interceptions and added a 50-yard rushing touchdown.
Klubnik
improved to 17-7 and tied Bobby Gage (17-7 from 1946-48) for the 14th-most wins as a starting quarterback for Clemson since World War II.
Klubnik
engineered the game-winning three-play, 75-yard drive in the final minutes, rushing for the go-ahead 50-yard touchdown with 1:16 remaining.
The 50-yard rushing touchdown by
Klubnik
was Clemson’s longest game-winning offensive touchdown inside the final two minutes of a game on record.
The 50-yard rushing touchdown was
Klubnik’s
career-high fifth rushing touchdown of the season.
Klubnik
has now recorded two rushing touchdowns of 50-plus yards this season. He became the first Clemson player to record multiple 50-yard rushing touchdowns in a single season since Travis Etienne in 2019 (two).
Klubnik
became the first Clemson quarterback to record multiple 50-yard rushing touchdowns in a career since Woodrow Dantzler (three from 1999-2001).
With the touchdown run,
Klubnik
(11) tied Homer Jordan (11 from 1979-82) for ninth on Clemson’s all-time leaderboard for career rushing touchdowns by a quarterback.
With his second touchdown pass of the game,
Klubnik
(31) entered the Top 10 in Clemson history in single-season touchdown responsibility (all touchdowns scored or thrown). With the game-winning touchdown run, he moved into a tie with Trevor Lawrence (31 in 2018) and Woodrow Dantzler (31 in 2001) for eighth in school history.
During the contest,
Klubnik
(6,104) passed Woodrow Dantzler (6,037 from 1998-2001) for the fifth-most career passing yards in Clemson history.
Klubnik
(6,766) also passed DJ Uiagalelei (6,594 from 2020-22) for seventh on Clemson’s career leaderboard for yards of total offense (combined rushing and passing yards).
Wide receiver
Antonio Williams
recorded career highs in receiving yards (149) and receptions (13) and matched his career high with two touchdown receptions.
Williams’
13 receptions were the most by a Clemson player since both Mike Williams (15) and Artavis Scott (13) reached the mark against Pitt in 2016. It tied for the fourth-most in a game in Clemson history.
The 100-yard receiving game was the first of
Williams’
career, and his 149 receiving yards surpassed his previous career high of 84 set against Florida State earlier this season.
Williams
now has 617 receiving yards this season, a new single-season career high.
Clemson opened the scoring with a 14-yard touchdown pass from
Klubnik
to
Williams
.
The first touchdown to
Williams
was the culmination of a 93-yard touchdown drive in the first quarter. Clemson has now had a 93-yard touchdown drive in back-to-back games and has five touchdown drives of 90 or more yards this season.
Williams
added a 28-yard touchdown reception from
Klubnik
in the second quarter.
The game was
Williams’
third multi-touchdown game of his career and his second of the season.
Williams
became the first Clemson player to record multiple games with two or more receiving touchdowns in a single season since Amari Rodgers in 2020 (two).
Williams
(eight) became the first Clemson player with eight touchdown receptions in a season since 2019 (Tee Higgins, 13; and Justyn Ross, eight).
With 17 rushing yards, running back
Phil Mafah
(2,770) passed Woodrow Dantzler (2,761 from 1998-2001) to move into 10th on Clemson’s all-time leaderboard for career rushing yards.
Clemson recorded a season-high eight sacks. It doubled Clemson’s previous season high of four set against Stanford.
Clemson’s eight sacks were its most since an eight-sack game against Wake Forest in 2021.
Clemson also recorded a season-high 16 tackles for loss.
Clemson’s 16 tackles for loss were its most since recording 17 against Miami (Fla.) in 2004. It tied for the fourth-most in school history, matching Clemson’s 16 tackles for loss against Virginia Tech in 1987.
Clemson’s previous high in tackles for loss this season was 10 against Stanford. Clemson had 10 tackles for loss in the first half alone against Pitt.
Defensive tackle
Payton Page
and linebacker
Barrett Carter
combined on Clemson’s first sack of the game in the second quarter.
On the half-sack,
Carter
reached 30 career tackles for loss.
Carter
finished the game with a team-high 12 tackles, including 2.0 tackles for loss, a pass breakup and the half-sack.
Defensive end
Cade Denhoff
recorded his first career sack in the second quarter.
Defensive lineman
Peter Woods
, who made his first start of the season at defensive tackle after starting seven games at defensive end, split a sack with defensive end
Jahiem Lawson
in the second quarter. The half-sack was the first of
Lawson’s
career.
The duo of
Woods
and
Lawson
combined for another sack later in the quarter.
Defensive end
T.J. Parker
recorded a career-high and school-record-tying 4.0 sacks. It matched four-sack efforts by Keith Adams vs. Duke in 1999, Andre Branch vs. Virginia Tech in 2011 and Austin Bryant vs. Auburn in 2017.
Parker
recorded seven tackles, 5.0 tackles for loss, 4.0 sacks, a pass breakup and a forced fumble.
Parker’s
4.0 sacks tied for the most by any FBS player in a single game this season, equaling five other such performances this season.
Parker’s
5.0 tackles for loss tied for the most by any FBS player in a single game this season, matching the 5.0 tackles for loss by Ole Miss’ Suntarine Perkins against Oklahoma.
Parker’s
5.0 tackles for loss were the most by a Clemson player since Clelin Ferrell’s 5.0 tackles for loss at NC State in 2017.
With his first sack,
Parker
(9.0) surpassed his previous single-season career high set last season (5.5).
On his second sack,
Parker
forced his fourth forced fumble of the season, moving him within one of the school record for caused fumbles in a single season (five by Brandon Maye in 2009).
The fumble forced by
Parker
was recovered by
Lawson
, the first fumble recovery of
Lawson’s
career.
Safety
Khalil Barnes
sealed the win with his second interception of the season. It was the fifth interception of his career.
Safety
R.J. Mickens
tied his career high with 10 tackles and recorded a career-high 2.5 tackles for loss.
Kicker
Nolan Hauser
recorded a career-long 51-yard field goal with three seconds remaining in the first half. It was Clemson’s first field goal of 50-plus yards this season and first since Jonathan Weitz’s 52-yard field goal in the 2023 Gator Bowl against Kentucky.
Hauser’s
51-yard field goal to close the half came at the end of a nine-play, 39-yard drive spanning 45 seconds.
Punter
Aidan Swanson
recorded a career-high six punts downed inside the 20. His previous single-game career high in punts inside the 20 entering the game was five, set against both Notre Dame and South Carolina in 2023.
Swanson
(six) was one punt inside the 20 shy of the school record in the category of seven set by Kevin Laird in the 1996 Peach Bowl against LSU.
After having three punts downed inside the 20 in Clemson’s first seven games of the season,
Swanson
has placed 11 punts inside the 20 in Clemson’s last three games, including 10 in the last two weeks.
Swanson
punted a career-high-tying eight times, matching his eight against South Carolina in 2022.
Clemson scored in its 290th consecutive game to pass the 1994-2017 Tennessee Volunteers for sole possession of the 13th-longest streak in FBS history without being shut out. Clemson’s active streak dates to early in the 2003 season.
Clemson has now scored at least one rushing touchdown in a national-best 85 of its 92 games since the start of the 2018 season.
Clemson won the turnover margin, 2-1. Clemson finished even or better in the turnover margin in a ninth straight game for the first time since an 11-game streak across the 2021-22 seasons. Dating to last season, Clemson has lost the turnover margin only once in its last 15 games.
Clemson played a 12th consecutive game (dating to last season) with one giveaway or fewer for the first time since the 2019-20 seasons. Dating to last season, Clemson has eight giveaways over its last 12 games and has not had a multi-giveaway game in that span.
Clemson led at halftime, 17-7. It was Clemson’s 83rd game since 2017 in which it led at halftime, tied with Alabama for the most in the nation in that span. Clemson is now 80-3 in those games.
Pitt committed 13 penalties for 100 yards. The 13 penalties were the most by a Clemson opponent since Miami (Fla.) committed 15 penalties in 2020.
Clemson played its third game in the city of Pittsburgh all-time including the Tigers’ 34-13 win against Duquesne at Forbes Field in 1947.
Captains for the contest were tight end
Jake Briningstool
, safety
R.J. Mickens
, offensive lineman
Blake Miller
and defensive lineman
Peter Woods
.
share
Facebook
Twitter
Google
Email
Skip To Main Content