Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

No. 4 Clemson visits another ACC foe in Florida State

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Clemson has won six straight games over Florida State, including the last four by double figures. There were lopsided wins in 2018 (5910) and 2019 (45-14), but the Seminoles had a late lead at Death Valley a year ago before squanderin­g the opportunit­y.

“I wanted to vomit watching the Florida State game last year,” Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said. “We won. But we were so bad.”

Clemson may have been bad but Florida State wasn't good enough. Both teams appear to be improved this time around as No. 4 Clemson (6-0, 4-0 ACC) travels to Florida State (4-2, 2-2) on Saturday with plenty on the line.

The Tigers have already knocked off a pair of Top 25 divisional foes in Wake Forest and NC State, so a win over Florida State would dispatch yet another contender and give the Tigers a 10th 70 start in school history as well as the sixth under Swinney since 2015.

For the Seminoles, there are no longer any moral victories as they seek to get back on track after consecutiv­e losses to the Demon Deacons and Wolfpack.

“It’s a team that’s a few plays from being undefeated,” Swinney said of the Seminoles. “It really is.”

The Tigers haven’t been as efficient as Swinney would like, but they have scored at least 30 points in all six games in 2022 for just the third time in school history. While Clemson averages 39 points per game, the Tigers are incredibly efficient in the red zone with scores on all 32 drives inside the 20-yard line. They have touchdowns on 24 of those drives.

Clemson will be the toughest matchup yet for a Florida State pass defense that is allowing just 170.3 yards per game, tops in the ACC and 14th in the FBS.

FIRST TIMERS

This will be Clemson’s first trip to Florida State since 2018. The Tigers were supposed to play there two years ago, but the game was called off when Clemson had a player test positive for COVID-19 and it was an angry Swinney who charged that struggling Florida State used that developmen­t to get out of facing the undefeated Tigers.

Swinney is eager for his players to experience the atmosphere of a full, noisy stadium at night between the ACC rivals. Clemson defensive end Xavier Thomas remembers the atmosphere and relishes the chance for another opportunit­y to win at Florida State.

“Can’t wait for us to get down there,” he said.

GETTING CLOSER

Clemson center Will Putnam said his team's undefeated start has happened without all phases of the team clicking at the same time. Putnam has seen the offense shine in wins like a 51-45 overtime shootout at Wake Forest last month or the defense stand out as in the Tigers’ 31-3 win at Boston College a week ago.

“We still haven’t played complement­ary football,” Putnam said. “We haven’t gotten all three phases of the team playing well at same time. That’s what we’re working towards.”

REBUILT RUSH

Florida State had 33 sacks a year ago as Jermaine Johnson led the way with 11.5. With Johnson and Keir Thomas gone, the Seminoles have still generated an impactful pass rush with 16 sacks (20th in the FBS).

DE Jared Verse, who has four sacks and 7.5 tackles for loss, leads Florida State.

“This is what I've been working for, this is what I dreamed of,” said Verse, who transferre­d from Albany in the offseason.

FULL STRENGTH

Clemson’s defense is close to getting everyone healthy and back on the field.

Defensive end Xavier Thomas had two sacks and a quarterbac­k hurry in just six snaps last week against Boston College while defensive tackle Bryan Bresee is expected to return this week after missing the past two games dealing with a kidney infection. Swinney said players injured in the secondary who missed the games like cornerback Sheridan Jones and safety Tyler Venables are also expected to return.

 ?? (AP PHOTO/JACOB KUPFERMAN) ?? Clemson seeks to take a commanding lead in the ACC’s Atlantic Division after scoring 30 or more points in each of its first six games. The Tigers have defeated Wake Forest, North Carolina State and Boston College in consecutiv­e weeks. Florida State is going for its first win over a top-five team since upsetting North Carolina at home in Oct. 2020.
(AP PHOTO/JACOB KUPFERMAN) Clemson seeks to take a commanding lead in the ACC’s Atlantic Division after scoring 30 or more points in each of its first six games. The Tigers have defeated Wake Forest, North Carolina State and Boston College in consecutiv­e weeks. Florida State is going for its first win over a top-five team since upsetting North Carolina at home in Oct. 2020.

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