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Oct 19, 2024
Game Notes: Clemson 48, Virginia 31
WITH THE WIN…
Clemson has now started 5-0 in conference play for the eighth time under Dabo Swinney (2011, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2022). It marks Clemson’s 16th such start since joining the ACC in 1953.
Clemson joined Army as the only teams in the country to have earned at least five conference wins this season.
Clemson improved to 28-22-2 all-time against head coaches who were formerly Clemson assistants or head coaches.
Clemson also improved to 9-3 all time against former Clemson players in head coaching roles.
Clemson improved to 166-73-3 all-time (and 49-7 since 2011) when facing a coach for the first time.
Clemson improved to 41-8-1 against Virginia all-time. Virginia moved into sole possession of fifth place on the list of Clemson’s most-defeated opponents all-time, one ahead of North Carolina.
Clemson has now won six consecutive games against Virginia for the first time since opening its all-time series against the Cavaliers with a 29-game winning streak across the 1955-89 seasons.
Clemson improved to 22-3-1 all-time against Virginia at home. Among teams it has hosted at least 25 times, Clemson’s current .860 home winning percentage against Virginia is its best all-time against an FBS opponent and trails only Furman (.929) and Presbyterian (.872) among all opponents.
Clemson improved to 69-3 at Death Valley in the College Football Playoff era, tying Alabama for the best home record in the country in that span.
Clemson extended its active home winning streak to eight games. Clemson’s eight-game home winning streak is the ACC’s longest active streak.
Clemson improved to 43-21-2 in games prior to regular season open dates since joining the ACC in 1953. Clemson also improved to 16-2 in those games since 2012.
Clemson improved to 137-18 against AP-unranked teams under Dabo Swinney and improved to 114-8 in those games since the start of the 2012 season.
Clemson earned its 100th regular season victory since the start of the 2015 season. Clemson is now 100-13 in regular season play in that span.
Clemson has now won 120 of its last 125 games when leading at halftime.
Clemson improved to 85-6 when scoring first since 2015.
Clemson is now 141-4 since 2011 when leading after three quarters.
Clemson now has a 135-8 record when totaling more first downs than its opponent since 2011.
Clemson has now won 42 consecutive games when not allowing a sack since 2011.
Clemson is now 72-2 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.
Head Coach
Dabo Swinney
(176-44) tied the career win total of College Football Hall of Famer Frank Kush (176-54-1).
Swinney
improved to 6-0 as a head coach against Virginia. Virginia is one of four ACC schools against whom Swinney is undefeated as head coach, a list that also includes Wake Forest (16-0), Louisville (8-0), and Virginia Tech (6-0), all teams on Clemson’s 2024 schedule.
GAME NOT
ES
Clemson produced a fifth 40-point game in a season for the ninth time in school history (10 in 2019, nine in 2018, eight in 2020, eight in 2013, eight in 2012, seven in 2015, seven in 2016 and five in 2007).
Clemson has now produced five 40-point games in the first seven games of a season for the third time in school history (five in both 2019 and 2020).
Clemson gained 539 yards, including 345 passing yards and 194 rushing yards.
Clemson has now gained 500 yards in three straight games for the first time since an eight-game streak in 2019.
Clemson has now recorded five 500-yard games in a single season for the first time since 2020 (five).
Clemson has now recorded five 500-yard games in the first seven games of a season for the first time in school history.
Clemson has now reached 400 yards in six straight games for the first time since reaching 400 yards in all 12 games in 2020.
Clemson recorded four scoring drives of 10 or more plays in a single game for the first time since 2018 against South Carolina (five).
Clemson averaged 7.2 yards per play and has now averaged 6.5 or more yards per play in six straight games for the first time on record.
Clemson averaged 5.1 yards per rush and has now averaged 5.0 or more yards per carry in six straight games for the first time since 2006.
Clemson has now rushed for 150 yards in six straight games for the first time since a 12-game stretch across the 2019-20 seasons.
Clemson has now thrown for 300 yards as a team in back-to-back games for the first time since the final two games of the 2022 season against North Carolina and Tennessee.
Clemson recorded 28 first downs and has picked up 28, 37 and 28 first downs over its last three games. Clemson’s 93 first downs in the last three games are its most in a three-game span in a single season since collecting 94 first downs against South Carolina, Virginia Tech and Ohio State in late 2016.
Quarterback
Cade Klubnik
completed 23-of-35 passes for 308 yards with three touchdowns and one interception. He also rushed six times for 29 yards.
Klubnik
improved to 15-6 as a starter to become the 18th Clemson quarterback since World War II to win 15 career games as a starting quarterback.
The 300-yard passing game was
Klubnik’s
career-high third of the season and the sixth of his career.
Klubnik
has now recorded consecutive 300-yard passing games for the first time in his career.
Klubnik
became the first Clemson quarterback with back-to-back 300-yard passing games since Trevor Lawrence in the final two games of the 2020 season.
On his third touchdown pass of the game,
Klubnik
(41) tied Woodrow Dantzler (41 from 1998-2001) for sixth on Clemson’s all-time leaderboard for career passing touchdowns.
Clemson has now thrown multiple touchdown passes in six straight games for the first time since an eight-game streak in 2020. Individually,
Klubnik
became the first Clemson quarterback to throw multiple touchdown passes in six straight games since Trevor Lawrence in 2020.
Running back
Phil Mafah
rushed 18 times for 78 yards with two touchdowns.
Mafah
became the first Clemson player to rush for multiple touchdowns in consecutive games since he accomplished the feat against NC State and Notre Dame last season.
Mafah
scored two second-quarter touchdowns, including runs of one yard and three yards. He moved his career total in rushing touchdowns to 26.
Clemson has rushed for a touchdown in 57 consecutive home games, the nation’s longest active streak. The last team to hold Clemson without a rushing touchdown in Death Valley was Troy in 2016.
Mafah
recorded a career-long 22-yard reception in the second quarter.
Tight end
Olsen Patt-Henry
caught two passes for a career-high 51 yards with two touchdowns.
Including
Patt-Henry’s
two-touchdown game against Virginia and Jake Briningstool’s two-touchdown game against Appalachian State, Clemson has now had multiple tight ends produce a multi-touchdown game in a single season for the first time in Dabo Swinney’s tenure.
Patt-Henry
recorded his second touchdown reception of the season and of his career on an 11-yard pass from
Klubnik
on Clemson’s first possession of the second half.
Patt-Henry
added his second touchdown of the game on a career-long 40-yard reception on fourth-and-one in the third quarter.
Wide receiver
Antonio Williams
recorded three receptions for 44 yards, scored a 36-yard rushing touchdown and completed a 34-yard pass.
Williams
completed a pass for a second straight game, connecting with
Troy Stellato
on Saturday for a 34-yard gain. A week earlier, Williams threw a 28-yard touchdown pass to Jake Briningstool.
Williams
became the first Clemson non-quarterback to complete a pass in back-to-back games since Saturday’s opposing head coach — Tony Elliott — did so as a receiver at Clemson in 2002 in games against Florida State and Virginia.
Williams
scored his first career rushing touchdown on a 36-yard scoring run in the third quarter.
Including
Williams’
36-yard touchdown run on Saturday and Cole Turner’s 18-yard touchdown run against NC State, the 2024 season marks Clemson’s first in which multiple wide receivers have rushed for a touchdown since 2019 (Amari Rodgers and Tee Higgins).
Williams
joined C.J. Spiller (2008 and 2009), Jacoby Ford (2009) and Sammy Watkins (2012) as the only Clemson players since 2000 to record a passing touchdown, a rushing touchdown and a receiving touchdown in a single season.
Wide receiver
T.J. Moore
caught four passes for a career-high 78 yards with a touchdown.
Moore
caught a 34-yard touchdown from
Klubnik
in the fourth quarter, his third of his debut season.
Wide receiver
Troy Stellato
recorded team highs in receptions (seven) and receiving yards (74). His 74 receiving yards were a career high, surpassing his 72 a week earlier at Florida State, and his seven receptions matched his career high set at NC State last season.
Clemson did not allow a sack, its second sack-free game of the season (zero vs. Appalachian State).
Clemson has now surrendered one sack or fewer in six straight games for the first time since an eight-game streak in 2019.
Clemson had only one giveaway and has now played nine consecutive games (dating to last season) with one giveaway or fewer for the first time since a 12-game streak across the 2019-20 seasons. Dating to last season, Clemson has six giveaways over its last nine games and has not had a multi-giveaway game in that span.
Clemson recorded four sacks, matching its season high set against Stanford.
Defensive end
T.J. Parker
recorded his fifth sack of the season in the second quarter. He is now a half-sack shy of his career high of 5.5 set last season.
Cornerback
Avieon Terrell
recorded his first career sack in the third quarter.
Linebacker
Wade Woodaz
his second sack of the season in the fourth quarter.
On the sack,
Woodaz
forced a fumble that was recovered by defensive tackle
Tré Williams
. It was
Woodaz’s
third forced fumble of the season and the fourth of his career.
The fumble recovery was
Williams’
second of his career and his first since 2022 against Miami (Fla.).
Linebacker
Sammy Brown
recorded his third sack of the season in the fourth quarter.
The teams finished even in the turnover margin, 1-1, snapping Clemson’s five-game streak of winning that metric. In its last 12 games dating to last season, Clemson is now 11-0 when finishing even or better in the turnover margin and 0-1 when it finishes negative in that margin.
Kicker
Nolan Hauser
opened the scoring with a 29-yard field goal on Clemson’s opening possession. Clemson’s opening possession covered 74 yards on 11 plays.
Hauser
added a 22-yard field goal in the fourth quarter.
Clemson faced Virginia Head Coach Tony Elliott — a Clemson graduate, former Clemson player and former Clemson coach — for the first time.
Elliott became the 15th head coach all-time to face Clemson after having previously coached at Clemson in either a head coaching or assistant coaching capacity. He joined John Heisman, Frank Dobson, J.P. “Rip” Major, Dizzy McLeod, Josh Cody, Jules Carson, Jess Neely, Art Baker, Tom Moore,
Mike O’Cain, Bobby Johnson, Rick Stockstill, David Bennett and Gene Chizik.
Elliott also became the fourth former Clemson player to face the Tigers as a head coach, joining Jules Carson (Wofford), Bobby Johnson (Furman) and Mike O’Cain (NC State).
Prior to the contest, Clemson inducted
C.J. Spiller
into the Clemson Ring of Honor. Spiller became the eighth former football player to be inducted into the Ring of Honor, joining Banks McFadden, Steve Fuller, Jeff Davis, Fred Cone, Jerry Butler, Terry Kinard and Levon Kirkland. Coaches Frank Howard and Danny Ford, SID Bob Bradley and the 1981 national championship squad are also members of the Clemson Ring of Honor.
Captains for the contest were linebacker
Barrett Carter
, offensive lineman
Tristan Leigh
, running back
Phil Mafah
, and defensive tackle
Tré Williams
.
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