Chattanooga Times Free Press

‘a lot of guys grew up’

Clemson’s young team up to challenge of N.C. State

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RALEIGH, N.C. — Clemson trailed much of the day. It faced a veteran ranked team with a strong defensive line. And it was playing in front of a hostile crowd in a game the sixth-ranked Tigers had to win to stay in the race for another College Football Playoff appearance.

In the end, Dabo Swinney’s bunch responded with the same big-game composure — even with a younger team that lost so many stars from last year’s national championsh­ip squad.

Tavien Feaster ran for an 89-yard touchdown to end the third quarter and K’Von Wallace picked off Ryan Finley on the final play to help Clemson beat No. 20 North Carolina State 38-31 on Saturday.

Feaster’s break-loose run up the middle gave Clemson (8-1, 6-1 Atlantic Coast Conference, CFP No. 4) a 31-21 lead entering the fourth, then the Tigers had to hang on in the final seconds as the Wolfpack (6-3, 4-1, CFP No. 20) got one more shot to tie it.

“We’ve got a really young team,” Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said, “and I thought a lot of guys grew up tonight.”

Wallace was a good example. The sophomore came up with two huge plays after the Wolfpack’s final drive pushed to the Clemson 28, first when he broke up a pass to Jaylen Samuels near the goal line with a hard hit.

Then, after an illegal formation penalty by N.C. State wiped out completion for a first-and-goal, Wallace picked off Finley’s final overthrown fourth-down ball and returned it 55 yards to burn the clock and give Clemson a huge step forward to another ACC Atlantic Division title.

“There was no chance to win the division if we didn’t win up here,” Swinney said.

Finley threw for 338 yards and three touchdowns — including a 40-yard scoring throw to Kelvin Harmon on the first possession to lead the Wolfpack, whose players had talked openly about pursuing revenge after squanderin­g a road win against Clemson in overtime last year.

In the end, this one ended like so many in the series, with the Tigers beating the Wolfpack for the sixth straight year and 13th time in 14 meetings.

“I mean it was a revenge game,” said Samuels, who had a touchdown catch and run. “We’ve been thinking about this game since last year. But they came in and played hard, that’s a great football team over there.”

› Florida State 27, Syracuse 24

TALLAHASSE­E, Fla. — Cam Akers rushed for 199 yards and a pair of touchdowns and Florida State held off Syracuse to get its first win at home this season.

The 5-foot-11, 213-pound freshman had touchdown runs of 54 and 63 yards during the second quarter as FSU (3-5, 3-4) built a 21-7 lead and then needed to hold on late. Syracuse’s Cole Murphy had a chance to send the game into overtime but was wide left from 43 yards as time expired.

Eric Dungey missed most of the first half with a leg injury but accounted for 387 yards all three touchdowns for Syracuse (4-5, 2-3).

› No. 5 Notre Dame 48, Wake Forest 37

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Brandon Wimbush passed for a career-high 280 yards, ran for two touchdowns and shook off an injury as No. 5 Notre Dame won its seventh straight, beating Wake Forest in a game in which Irish running back Josh Adams missed the second half because of a concussion.

Adams left the field late in the first quarter and Wimbush (knee) joined him late in the first half as Notre Dame Stadium grew silent. Wimbush was hit on his planted left leg after a 28-yard gain. He left the field on his own power.

Wimbush returned for the second half while Adams rode a stationary bike on the sideline as the Irish (8-1, No. 3 CFP) totaled season highs in passing (340) and total yards (720) to set up a showdown with No. 9 Miami (No. 10 CFP) next Saturday.

Wake Forest (5-3) did not go down without a fight, piling up 587 yards in offense against a defense directed by former Demon Deacons coordinato­r Mike Elko.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Clemson quarterbac­k Kelly Bryant dives into the end zone for a touchdown while North Carolina State’s Shawn Boone looks on during the first half Saturday in Raleigh, N.C.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Clemson quarterbac­k Kelly Bryant dives into the end zone for a touchdown while North Carolina State’s Shawn Boone looks on during the first half Saturday in Raleigh, N.C.

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