The Denver Post

Tigers make it 3-for-3 vs. top-25 teams

NO. 2 CLEMSON 31, NO. 12 VA. TECH 17

- By Hank Kurz Jr.

BLACKSBURG, VA.» Kelly Bryant ran around and away from No. 12 Virginia Tech and led No. 2 Clemson to a 31-17 victory Saturday night, the Tigers’ third in three games against teams in the top 25.

Making just his fifth start, the junior ran for 94 yards, hit Tavien Feaster with a pass the speedy running back took 60 yards for a score and avoided mistakes.

He also kept alive a late scoring drive after scrambling right on a play that started at the 5, dodging three Hokies, shaking free from an ankle tackle and eventually turning back upfield at the 23. He zigzagged all the way back to the 4.

The defending national champion Tigers (5-0, 3-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) have also beaten No. 13 Auburn 14-6 and No. 17 Louisville 47-21.

This triumph was their 12th in a row on the road, and fifth in a row against Virginia Tech, including the 2016 ACC championsh­ip.

Virginia Tech (4-1, 0-1) never mustered much offense and got its only touchdown after Isaiah Simmons made an ankle tackle on Greg Stroman’s 43-yard punt return to the Tigers 2. Sean Savoy ran it on the next play, but the Hokies had just 234 yards through three quarters.

Feaster and C.J. Fuller also scored on 1-yard runs for the Tigers, and Dorian O’daniel returned an intercepti­on 22 yards for a TD.

Virginia Tech’s Josh Jackson threw two intercepti­ons after throwing 11 touchdown passes and just one intercepti­on through four games.

Jackson accounted for the final score with a 30-yard pass to Savoy with 1:32 remaining.

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