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QB Watson, offense expose best defenses

- Paul Myerberg @paulmyerbe­rg USA TODAY Sports

What’s the simplest reason Clemson will defeat Ohio State and advance to the national championsh­ip game Jan. 9?

Because the Tigers have Deshaun Watson and the Buckeyes don’t.

With all due respect to Ohio State’s J.T. Barrett, Alabama’s Jalen Hurts and Washington’s Jake Browning, the Tigers have the best quarterbac­k in the College Football Playoff.

More than ever before, success in this sport is driven by elite quarterbac­k play — and Clemson will get just that from Watson, as it has throughout his three seasons under center.

But that’s not the only reason Clemson should defeat Ohio State to meet Washington or Alabama, with the latter potential pairing a rematch of last season’s title game.

The Tigers are outstandin­g on offense altogether and never better when Watson is finding one of his many talented wide receivers. The best is junior Mike Williams, an All-America honoree, but Watson can also distribute the football to junior Artavis Scott and sophomores Hunter Renfrow, Ray-Ray McCloud and Deon Cain.

Finding big plays downfield against the Buckeyes secondary would open things up for running back Wayne Gallman, who has eclipsed the 1,000-yard mark in each of the last two seasons. That the Tigers can be electric in both offensive phases will stress even Ohio State’s top-notch defense.

Where Clemson might truly excel in the matchup against Ohio State is in the trenches, with a defensive line that features a wave of 300-pound behemoths in sophomore Carlos Watkins, senior Chris- tian Wilkins and true freshman Dexter Lawrence.

If these linemen win up front, forcing Barrett and the Buckeyes passing game to move the football alone, Clemson might just cruise to a double-digit win.

That might be easier said than done. Still, Clemson seemingly has more avenues to victory than does Ohio State, which must find a way to force Watson into mistakes and slow down the Tigers’ high-powered offense.

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JOSHUA S. KELLY, USA TODAY SPORTS Clemson’s Carlos Watkins can force Ohio State to abandon the run game.
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