New York Daily News

’CUSE CAN’T HANG ON

No. 3 Clemson scores late TD to hand Orange first loss

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CLEMSON, S.C. — Should No. 3 Clemson fulfill its championsh­ip aspiration­s this season, prepare to hear plenty about “The Drive.”

With new starting quarterbac­k Trevor Lawrence knocked out of the game, reserve Chase Brice — who was about sixth on the depth chart last January — guided a 94yard, fourth-quarter scoring drive that ended with Travis Etienne's 2-yard touchdown run with 41 seconds and gave the Tigers a 27-23 victory against Syracuse on Saturday.

“I'll never forget this one,” Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said. “Some might say it's the fifth game of the year, but it's more than that. I saw a team that didn't quit.”

This one was hard to forget, both for the week Clemson (5-0, 2-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) endured in going from having one too many starting-caliber QBs to having none by the fourth quarter to the game's dramatic finish.

Lawrence, a 6-foot-6 fivestar freshman, supplanted senior Kelly Bryant as starter. A day later, Bryant said he was transferri­ng and that he felt he did not get a fair shake at keeping the job.

Then in the second quarter, a shaky Lawrence took hard hit to the head, wobbled to the sidelines and did not return.

Things looked bleak for the Tigers when Eric Dungey's second 1-yard rushing TD put Syracuse up 23-13 with less than 13 minutes left. That's when Clemson put together a pair of touchdown drives to stay unbeaten and avoid a second straight season of being upset by Syracuse.

Etienne answered Dungey's score less than two minutes later with a 26-yard run that cut it to 23-20.

Five minutes later, Clemson embarked on what might turn out to be the season's defining drive.

“I think I'll remember that forever,” co-offensive coordinato­r Jeff Scott said.

That was apparent. Brice, a redshirt freshman with eight career passes before Saturday, completed a 20-yard pass to Tee Higgins on fourth-and-6 to keep the drive going. Brice ran for 17 yards to get the Tigers inside the 20. And Etienne carried it across the goal line to send Memorial Stadium into a frenzy.

"They told us someone had to step up," said Etienne, a sophomore who had a career high 203 yards and three TDs. "We all decided it had to be us."

Dungey was sacked twice by freshman Xavier Thomas on Syracuse's final drive. The Orange (4-1, 1-1) were trying for their first 5-0 start since 1987. Dungey finished with two rushing touchdowns. He was 26 of 41 passing for 250 yards and an intercepti­on.

The win capped an odd week for the Tigers, who lost a popular, charismati­c leader — and potential safety net in Lawrence's absence — in Bryant. And now Lawrence's status is up in the air. The crowd went silent as Lawrence lay on the turf after getting hit hard to the head in the second quarter.

 ?? GETTY ?? Syracuse can't slow down Travis Etienne and the Clemson Tigers in the second half and give up late TD to end hopes of another massive upset.
GETTY Syracuse can't slow down Travis Etienne and the Clemson Tigers in the second half and give up late TD to end hopes of another massive upset.

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