San Francisco Chronicle

No. 1 Clemson turns to freshman QB

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Clemson coach Dabo Swinney always planned for talented freshman quarterbac­k DJ Uiagalelei to take over for Trevor Lawrence, just not this weekend against Boston College.

That’s the situation for the topranked Tigers, however, after Lawrence tested positive for the coronaviru­s. He is out against the Eagles ( 42, 32 ACC) on Saturday and his status going forward for a game against No. 4 Notre Dame on Nov. 7 is unclear since Lawrence must sit out at least 10 days.

So ready or not, Uiagalelei ( ooeeAHNgal­ehlay) gets the chance to show his skills as Clemson’s starter.

Uiagalelei was a highly rated passer last year at St. John BoscoBellf­lower ( Los Angeles County) — ranked the No. 2 overall college prospect by Rivals. com — and is expected to be the next standout Clemson quarterbac­k. Swinney hopes Uiagalelei has the kind of success at Clemson that Deshaun Watson, now with the Houston Texans, and Lawrence is enjoying as the leading Heisman Trophy candidate and likely top pick in the 2021 NFL draft.

Uiagalelei enrolled at Clemson in January and went through nine spring practices before the coronaviru­s pandemic shut down all college athletic activities in March.

He has shown a big arm and a power run game in five appearance­s, mostly after Lawrence and the Tigers ( 60, 50) have had games in hand.

“I just want to be mentally prepared and do my job,” Uiagalelei said earlier this month. “Just to get live bulsaying lets and get playing time. It’s just super cool.”

He’ll get plenty of playing time Saturday.

Uiagalelei had scholarshi­p offers from a host of Top25 teams including Alabama, Georgia, Ohio State and Oklahoma. He picked the Tigers, he said, partly because of Lawrence and the chance to shadow him for a season.

“Just to see what makes him great,” Uiagalelei said. “Seeing every day the way he works, the different sacrifices he makes on the football field, off the football field and how he organizes his time. There are a lot of things I take from him to try and be as great a player as he is.”

In addition to Lawrence’s talent, part of what makes him great is the talent around him — including another Heisman candidate in running back Travis Etiennne. And that should also help Uiagalelei.

Etienne, the twotime reigning ACC player of the year, has 522 yards and eight touchdowns this season.

Uiagalelei missed the Georgia Tech game with a bruised shoulder. He returned last week against Syracuse, completing one of his three passes in the final quarter.

After Uiagalelei, is last year’s backup, redshirt freshman Taisun Phommachan­h, from Bridgeport, Conn. Phommachan­h played in three games last year.

The only quarterbac­k on Clemson’s roster to throw a touchdown pass other than Lawrence is walkon Hunter Helms, a fourth stringer who had two scoring throws in the 737 blowout at Georgia Tech two weeks ago.

Lawrence has been exceptiona­l this season. He’s thrown for an ACCleading 1,833 yards and 17 touchdowns with only two intercepti­ons. Lawrence is 311 as a starter in college, his lone loss coming to LSU in the national championsh­ip game in January.

Swinney and Lawrence say he has mild symptoms from the virus and has isolated since first feeling ill. Swinney said no other players are in danger of catching the virus due to contact with Lawrence.

The 10day isolation, if counted back from Wednesday’s testing session, would end in time for Lawrence to play the Fighting Irish. Of course, it looked like Alabama coach Nick Saban would miss his team’s game with Georgia after a positive test. Yet, three negative tests and three days later Saban was on the sideline in a 4124 victory earlier this month.

Clemson released its weekly athletic testing report on Friday ( part of a thriceawee­k regimen), three athletes tested positive from Oct. 2329. Department spokesman Jeff Kallin declined to say if other football players were among the positive tests. He said Lawrence gave the department permission to release his medical condition while others have not.

Any football players who tested positive will be on the unavailabl­e list along with anyone out with injuries, though no details are released about any player. The list will be released about two hours before Saturday’s matchup with Boston College, a system Clemson adheres to each game day.

Clemson said it has administer­ed 12,897 coronaviru­s tests to athletes and athletic staff with 177 positives — 140 athletes and 37 staff. There have been no hospitaliz­ations, the school said.

On Tuesday, Lawrence said the Tigers had done well to stay safe amid the ongoing pandemic.

“We do a good job here staying our social distance, 6 feet, in our meeting rooms wearing masks, all those things to where we’re not close contacts, we’re not around each other, so we couldn’t transmit the virus,” Lawrence said. Briefly: Converted safety Sam Noyer was named Colorado’s starting quarterbac­k over junior Tyler Lytle. The Buffaloes open their season against UCLA on Nov. 7. ... The NCAA released its bowl schedule. It spans 37 games, finishing with the national championsh­ip Jan. 11. The Bahamas Bowl, Fenway Bowl, Hawaii Bowl, Holiday Bowl and RedBox Bowl will not be played because of the pandemic.

 ?? Tom Reel / San Antonio Express- News ?? DJ Uiagalelei ( left, in the AllAmerica­n Bowl in January) will be Clemson’s starting quarterbac­k this week.
Tom Reel / San Antonio Express- News DJ Uiagalelei ( left, in the AllAmerica­n Bowl in January) will be Clemson’s starting quarterbac­k this week.

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