The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Aggies' swagger vanishes as top-ranked Tigers dominate

- By Pete Iacobelli

CLEMSON, S.C. — Trevor Lawrence threw for one touchdown and ran for another and No. 1 Clemson won its record-tying 17th straight game with a dominating 24-10 victory over No. 12 Texas A&M on Saturday.

The Aggies (1-1) talked of an upset all week and figured to be the sternest test left for the defending national champions. Instead, the Tigers (2-0) methodical­ly made plays, stretched out drives and pressured A&M junior quarterbac­k Kellen Mond into an awful showing.

The decisive win tied Clemson’s best-ever run of success that spanned the 2014 and 2015 seasons. It also left a major question in college football: Who can stop these guys?

The Tigers will be double-digit favorites the rest of the regular season in their try for a fifth straight Atlantic Coast Conference title and College Football Playoff berth.

Texas A&M came in filled with confidence. The Aggies vowed they wouldn’t let their near-miss, 28-26 loss to Clemson happen this time. They shrugged off the Death Valley crowd with all their own experience in loud Southeaste­rn Conference venues. Offensive lineman Jared Hocker even predicted the upset.

Instead, it was A&M shaking its head about what went wrong as Clemson relentless­ly wore down the Aggies with its collection of fast, talented playmakers.

It began with Lawrence, who scrambled out of pressure as Justyn Ross broke behind defenders for a way-too-easy, 30-yard TD catch to put Clemson up for good.

Then safety Nolan Turner jarred Mond on what would have been a first-down run to cause a fumble that linebacker James Skalski pounced on to blunt an Aggies’ drive.

With the half running out, Clemson receiver Tee Higgins reached behind him to snag Lawrence’s throw at the A&M 2. Two plays later, Lawrence had a 1-yard scoring run to send Clemson up 17-3 at the break.

The Aggies could not-respond. Lawrence went 24 of 35 passing for 268 yards.

Texas A&M’s offense and Mond struggled against the rebuilt Tiger D.Gone were the swarming front four led by All-Americans — and first round NFL draft picks — Clelin Ferrell and Christian Wilkins. But the new group, led by sophomore defensive end Xavier Thomas, was just as potent. Thomas had a sack, and the Tigers held Texas A&M to 92 yards in the opening half.

Mond, who threw for 430 yards against Clemson a season ago, finished with 236 yards passing — only 115 of those the first three quarters — with an intercepti­on and a fumble. His lone TD pass came with 6 seconds remaining in the game, a 2-yard lob to Jalen Wydermeyer.

 ?? STREETER LECKA / GETTY IMAGES ?? Texas A&M junior quarterbac­k Kellen Mond collides with K’Von Wallace as the Tigers pressured Mond into an awful showing Saturday in Clemson, South Carolina.
STREETER LECKA / GETTY IMAGES Texas A&M junior quarterbac­k Kellen Mond collides with K’Von Wallace as the Tigers pressured Mond into an awful showing Saturday in Clemson, South Carolina.

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