Miami Herald (Sunday)

Clemson hands FSU its worst loss at home

- From Miami Herald Wire Services

TALLAHASSE­E

No Atlantic Coast Conference team had ever knocked off Florida State for four straight years. Clemson spent the week making sure it would be the first.

Trevor Lawrence threw four touchdown passes, and No. 2 Clemson handed Florida State its worst home loss in program history with a 59-10 victory on Saturday.

“This was an awesome accomplish­ment for our seniors,” coach Dabo Swinney said. “This was something they really wanted to do … be that first ACC senior class to go 4-0 on these guys.”

Florida State routed Clemson 51-14 in 2013, a victory that was part of the Seminoles’ undefeated run to the national title. But since then, the Tigers have been the class of the ACC – and owned their rivalry with Florida State.

“I’m definitely honored,” defensive tackle Christian Wilkins said. “Just speaks volumes of our program and the special guys we have, the special group of seniors we have.”

Lawrence completed 20 of 37 passes for 314 yards before staying on the sideline for good late in the third quarter. Amari Rodgers had six catches for 156 yards and two touchdowns, and Tee Higgins also had two TD receptions.

Clemson (8-0, 5-0) scored 28 points in the second quarter and opened a 45-0 lead before Florida State got on the board on Ricky Aguayo’s 35-yard field goal with 4:35 left in the third quarter.

The Tigers won their first eight games for the seventh time in history, including the third time in the last four years. Clemson has now won back-to-back wins in Tallahasse­e for the first time.

Florida State (4-4, 2-4) couldn’t get out of its own way, suffering its mostlopsid­ed defeat at home — surpassing a 58-14 loss to Southern Miss in 1981. It was also the most points allowed by the Seminoles at Doak Campbell Stadium.

“I felt like we had some guys that quit on our football team and that’s can’t be tolerated,” Florida State coach Willie Taggart said. “You quit, you don’t play.”

FSU had not allowed 30 points in 11 straight games, dating to the 2017 loss at Clemson. But that streak was snapped less than a minute into the third when Lawrence hit Rodgers on a 58-yard catch and run.

Deondre Francois completed 17 of 36 passes for 180 yards and an intercepti­on for the Seminoles before departing because of an injury. James Blackman came in and had a 73-yard touchdown pass to Keyshawn Helton.

Florida State was onedimensi­onal on offense, rushing 35 times for minus-21 yards. Clemson forced the Seminoles to punt 12 times, including Florida State’s first five possession­s.

“Our defense set the tempo for the day right out of the gate,” Swinney said.

Florida State came into the game with 25 sacks, ranking eighth in the FBS. But Clemson held the Seminoles without a sack on 44 pass attempts (Lawrence dropped back 37 times, and Chase Brice threw seven times).

Florida State lost three

A players to ejections. Safety Hamsah Nasirildee­n was ejected for targeting in the first half. Wide receiver Nyqwan Murray and linebacker Zaquandre White were tossed for separate incidents where they punched Clemson players in the second half.

“We’ll discipline,” Taggart said. “That’s unacceptab­le. That’s mentally weak.”

A FSU is 0-5 against ranked teams since the start of the 2017 season. Four of those losses are by double digits, including a 31-14 loss at Clemson last fall.

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