Houston Chronicle Sunday

Bryant keeps No. 3 Tigers on playoff path

- By Pete Iacobelli

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Kelly Bryant threw two touchdowns to Hunter Renfrow, and No. 3 Clemson remained on track for a third consecutiv­e trip to the College Football Playoff with a 34-10 victory over rival South Carolina on Saturday night.

The Tigers (11-1) won their fourth straight game in the Palmetto State’s most cared-about sporting event, tying their secondlong­est run of dominance in the series.

The win was the 100th in Clemson coach Dabo Swinney’s career. And combined with the CFP’s top teams — Alabama and Miami — losing this weekend, the Tigers solidified their position among the top four heading into the Atlantic Coast Conference title game against Miami next week.

While Swinney was obviously happy to be state champs once again, he said it is more impressive how the Tigers have played under the pressure of returning to the playoffs.

“Every week for us is a playoff mentality and to see our team embrace that is really special,” Swinney said.

The Tigers entered wary of a rejuvenate­d South Carolina (8-4, No. 24 CFP), which finished second in the Southeaste­rn Conference East and had its most victories in a season in four years. But Clemson’s defense bottled up the Gamecocks and quarterbac­k Jake Bentley for a second consecutiv­e season.

Fittingly, cornerback Ryan Carter opened Clemson’s scoring with a 12-yard pick-six on quarterbac­k Jake Bentley’s bad throw near his goal line.

South Carolina managed just 99 yards in the first half and 207 for the game, its lowest total this season.

Renfrow, whose 2-yard TD catch with a second left gave Clemson a 35-31 win over Alabama in the national title game in January, scored on passes of 4 and 61 yards to put things out of reach.

Renfrow had his third career two-TD game, the other two coming in Clemson’s national championsh­ip appearance­s against Alabama the previous two years.

Bryant completed 23 of 34 passes for 272 yards, his most since throwing for 316 yards against Louisville on Sept. 16.

Bentley finished 16-of29 for 126 yards, two intercepti­ons and a 38-yard TD pass to Bryan Edwards late in the fourth quarter. Bentley passed for just 41 yards against the Tigers in a 56-7 loss in 2016.

South Carolina coach Will Muschamp said his team did not handle the moment.

“When you lose like that to your archrival,” he said, “it’s not a lot of fun.”

 ?? Streeter Lecka / Getty Images ?? Kelly Bryant threw a pair of touchdown passes to help the No. 3 Tigers down No. 24 South Carolina at Columbia, S.C.
Streeter Lecka / Getty Images Kelly Bryant threw a pair of touchdown passes to help the No. 3 Tigers down No. 24 South Carolina at Columbia, S.C.

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