New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

Clemson clears its playoff path

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As the number of unbeaten teams in major college football was whittled to six, Clemson emerged as the best bet to reach the playoff — even though the Tigers don’t appear to be a serious threat to win a national championsh­ip.

The Tigers (8-0) head into the last month of the season a virtual lock to return the Atlantic Coast Conference title game after rallying for a sloppy 27-21 victory against No. 14 Syracuse on Saturday.

The Orange were one of three undefeated teams to fall Saturday along with

No. 9 UCLA at No. 10 Oregon and No. 8 Mississipp­i at LSU.

The Ducks have put that opening-weekend humiliatio­n against No. 1 Georgia in the rearview mirror and played like the Pac-12’s best team since.

Brian Kelly’s Tigers closed the out Ole Miss with a 42-3 run and now head into an off week tied atop the SEC West, and preparing for a visit from N o. 6 Alabama on Nov. 5.

Not many expected ‘Bama-LSU to be a big one this season, but here they are.

As for those other Tigers, the ones who play in South Carolina’s Death Valley, they survived four turnovers and quarterbac­k DJ Uiagalelei being benched against Syracuse.

Clemson coach Dabo Swinney shut down talk of a quarterbac­k controvers­y.

“As far as DJ, DJ’s our starter. DJ’s our leader.

Ain’t nothing changed there,” Swinney told reporters.

Clemson has knocked off its four toughest division foes (No. 13 Wake Forest, No. 23 North Carolina State, Florida State and Syracuse) in the last five weeks.

The Tigers have won a high-scoring game and a defensive struggle. They have held off a late rally and erased a fourth-quarter deficit.

Clemson’s highly touted defensive line feasted on Syracuse in the second half and freshman quarterbac­k Cade Klubnik came off the bench to guide the Tigers to a 17-point fourth quarter, mostly by handing off to Will Shipley (career-high 172 yards rushing) and Phil Mafah (94).

There is no doubt Clemson is really good, but this is the time of the year we have grown accustomed to the Tigers going into Death Star-mode and tearing through the ACC.

Aside from one blowout against a tattered Boston College team, Clemson’s victories against Wake, N.C. State, FSU and Syracuse have come by a combined 28 points.

In November, Clemson plays at Notre Dame (4-3) before a three-game homestand against Louisville (4-3), Miami (3-4) and South Carolina (5-2). No other playoff contender has a path to the playoff quite so accommodat­ing the rest of the way.

Among the six remaining unbeaten teams, four of them (No. 1 Georgia and No. 3 Tennessee, No. 2 Ohio State and No. 4 Michigan) play each other.

No. 8 TCU, which overcame a double-digit, second-half deficit for the second straight week to

stay perfect, still has Big 12 road game against No. 20 Texas and defending conference champ Baylor.

Clemson might look vulnerable, but it will be a healthy favorite in all its remaining games, and will likely be the same in the ACC title game.

An undefeated season will get Clemson back to the playoff for the seventh time, but compared to the top teams in the Southeaste­rn Conference and Big Ten, the Tigers seem to be a notch or two behind.

AROUND THE COUNTRY

The Texas message boards will have a field day with this: The Longhorns were flagged 14 times in loss to No. 11 Oklahoma State. The Cowboys were not penalized once in beating Texas for the sixth time in eight meetings. Even Cowboys coach Mike Gundy called it “the difference in the game” as Oklahoma State — like Oregon — scored one for the teams left behind in conference realignmen­t . ... Not to be outdone by its nonrival from Austin, Texas A&M lost to South Carolina for the first time ever. In Year 2, Gamecocks coach Shane Beamer’s program seems to be ahead of Jimbo Fisher’s Aggies (3-4) in Year 5 . ... C.J. Stroud and No. 2 Ohio State needed about two and half quarters to figure out the Iowa defense, but finished with 54 points, the most ever scored against the Hawkeyes in Kirk Ferentz’s 24 seasons as coach. As for the Iowa offense, six turnovers and eight first downs. ... Maybe the Buckeyes will be challenged next week at No. 16 Penn State, which got right at home against Minnesota . ... Liberty thumped BYU at home to move to 7-1. Coach Hugh Freeze’s Flames haven’t played the toughest schedule, but their only loss was by one point at Wake Forest. Next up, Liberty visits Arkansas on Nov. 5. It’s been an impressive job by Freeze after having to replace QB Malik Willis.

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