Hartford Courant

Switches tell the story

For Notre Dame, Clemson, changing QBs proved key

- By Stephen Hawkins Associated Press

DALLAS — Clemson and Notre Dame weren't even a month into this season when they made unexpected quarterbac­k switches while undefeated with seniors who had won a lot of games.

Neither of those senior starters was even injured, but the Tigers and Fighting Irish decided to make early changes. Both teams are still without a loss and now in the College Football Playoff.

Trevor Lawrence was named Clemson's new starter going into the Sept. 29 game against Syracuse after the true freshman had played behind Kelly Bryant each of the first four games. That was a week after Ian Book supplanted Brandon Wimbush as Notre Dame's No. 1 quarterbac­k .

“I knew what my goals were and I knew I wanted to play for a championsh­ip, but I wasn't really sure how everything would work out,” Lawrence said. “I didn't have a plan as far as how the season would go exactly, so I didn't really I guess have too many expectatio­ns on how we'd get here necessaril­y. It's definitely been a crazy year.”

Bryant, who plans to finish his college career at Missouri, almost immediatel­y left Clemson's program to save his final season of eligibilit­y after going 16-2 as a starter and helping lead the Tigers to their third consecutiv­e ACC title last year. Lawrence, the AP's ACC top newcomer, made it four in a row this season.

Notre Dame was 3-0 when Book, the junior who led a late comeback victory in last season's Citrus Bowl against LSU, took over after Wimbush had gone 12-3 in his starts.

Wimbush is still with the Irish prepping for the playoff. But several media reports say Wimbush, who already has a degree and can go play immediatel­y at another school as a graduate transfer, has notified Notre Damethat he intends to transfer after the season.

Lawrence and Book go head-to-head Saturday in the Cotton Bowl. The winner advances to play No. 1 Alabama or No. 4 Oklahoma for the national title.

“Both of us are very fortunate, couldn't be in a better situation. And the season goes by so fast,” Book said Wednesday. “There's certain times where you kind of just sit back and realize where you are and how fast this whole season has gone by, and again, just how fortunate we are to both be here and playing in such a big game.”

Lawrence has 2,606 yards passing with 24 touchdowns and four intercepti­ons. He had 600 yards and nine scores before even starting a game.

Book has thrown for 2,468 yards with 19 touchdowns and six intercepti­ons for Notre Dame, which has averaged 35 points a game in his eight starts — a touchdown more than four games started by Wimbush. The accurate junior has completed 197 of 280 passes (70 percent).

“We've just been able to open the playbook and he's been able to make all the throws,” said Irish leading receiver Miles Boykin, who had the go-ahead 55-yard touchdown catch from Book with 1:28 left in the Citrus Bowl. “He's extremely accurate. Having a quarterbac­k like that, you know he's going to place the ball where only you can get it.

“The rest is left up to us to go and make the play.”

 ?? STREETER LECKA/GETTY ?? True freshman Trevor Lawrence took over as Ckemson’s starting QB in late September.CLEMSON (13-0)VS. NOTRE DAME (12-0) 4 p.m. Saturday, ESPN
STREETER LECKA/GETTY True freshman Trevor Lawrence took over as Ckemson’s starting QB in late September.CLEMSON (13-0)VS. NOTRE DAME (12-0) 4 p.m. Saturday, ESPN

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