The Standard Journal

Clemson tops Louisville

- By Gary B. Graves AP Sports Writer

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Clemson held 2016 Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson in check for most of the game, quarterbac­k counterpar­t Kelly Bryant accounted for three touchdowns, and the third-ranked Tigers routed No. 14 Louisville 47-21 on Saturday night in an Atlantic Coast Conference showdown.

Jackson passed for 317 yards and three TDs, but most of that came with things already in hand for Clemson ( 30, 1-0 ACC). The Tigers’ Dorian O’Donnell returned an intercepti­on 44 yards for a TD and a 26-7 third-quarter lead, and they sacked Jackson four times.

Bryant, meanwhile, won the QB battle with TD runs of 8 and 1 yards sandwiched around a 79yard scoring pass to wideopen Ray-Ray McCloud in the second quarter.

Jackson had TD passes of 11 yards to Charles Standberry, 36 yards to Jaylen Smith and 8 to Dez Fitzpatric­k.

But the junior struggled to throw and run all night for Louisville (2-1, 1-1 ACC).The Cardinals were outgained 613-433, saving face somewhat with a 14- point fourth quarter.

The takeaway

Clemson: After three wins over the Cardinals by 15 combined points, the Tigers left no doubt t his t i me. Questions about the offense after a 14-6 win over Auburn were effectivel­y answered with their second 40- point effort in three games, this against a ranked opponent. Bryant had time to find receivers that were frequently open, particular­ly on the long TD against busted coverage that sapped all the energy in the hostile environmen­t dressed in black. The defense yielded 433 yards, but it didn’t matter after doing its best work in the first three quarters.

Louisville: A gametying drive in the first quarter was the Cardinals’ only bright spot on a night nothing worked. As bad as things were for Jackson, it’s much worse for their defense. They yielded at least 500 yards for the second time in five games dating back to last season and failed badly in their quest to not only avenge last year’s 4236 loss to the Tigers, but prove they could be an ACC contender.

 ?? Timothy D. Easley / The Associated Press ?? Clemson quarterbac­k Kelly Bryant (2) is brought down by Louisville’s Dorian Etheridge (front right) and Trumaine Washington (15) as he crosses the goal line during the first half of Saturday’s game in Louisville, Ky.
Timothy D. Easley / The Associated Press Clemson quarterbac­k Kelly Bryant (2) is brought down by Louisville’s Dorian Etheridge (front right) and Trumaine Washington (15) as he crosses the goal line during the first half of Saturday’s game in Louisville, Ky.

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