Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Early Clemson-Syracuse matchup looms large

- By Steve Reed

CHARLOTTE, N.C. >> The biggest obstacle standing between Clemson and a fifth straight ACC championsh­ip may be an early season Sept. 14 matchup at Syracuse.

Clemson has largely breezed through the ACC schedule over the last four seasons, going 34-2 in conference play while winning four straight conference titles and two national championsh­ips. The Tigers have defeated conference opponents by an average of 22 points during that four-year span, and few have been able to compete with them. That is, except the Orange. Coach Dino Babers’ squad stunned No. 2 Clemson in 2017 2724 at home. Last year the Orange gave Clemson another big scare at Death Valley before falling 27-23 after a touchdown run by Travis Etienne with 41 seconds left.

This year the game moves back to Syracuse, where the Orange didn’t lose in 2018.

“Dino has created the belief in his team that they can win,” said Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said Wednesday at ACC media days. “And I don’t see them going away anytime soon.”

Babers said beating Clemson two years proved to his players they’re capable of beating anyone.

“You’ve seen the mountainto­p, OK? You’ve seen what it looks like,” Babers said. “You know how difficult it is. I think that gives us a little bit of an edge that we know we can. That doesn’t mean you will. I mean, the last time that those young men at Clemson lost, the year was 2017. It’s 2019 now.”

Syracuse quarterbac­k Tommy DeVito said the Orange view Clemson as a “faceless opponent.”

“We play them like anybody else,” DeVito said. “You can’t just make them special because they are Clemson and they have that name. It’s the same way you approach a lesser opponent.”

Swinney knows the Tigers will be heavy favorites to repeat as ACC champions with Etienne, quarterbac­k Trevor Lawrence and wide receiver Justyn Ross returning.

 ?? CHUCK BURTON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney speaks during the ACC media day in Charlotte, N.C., on Wednesday.
CHUCK BURTON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney speaks during the ACC media day in Charlotte, N.C., on Wednesday.

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