The Denver Post

CHAMPS GO DOWN

Syracuse beats No. 2 Clemson

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SYR ACUSE, N .Y. »Eric Dungey threw for 278 yards and three touchdowns, Cole Murphy kicked a tiebreakin­g field goal in the fourth quarter, and Syracuse stunned No. 2 Clemson 27-24 on Friday night to put a damper on the Tigers’ chances to repeat as national champions.

Clemson had won 12 consecutiv­e games on the opponent’s home field, the longest streak in Clemson history and tied for the second longest active streak in the nation. Clemson also had won 11 consecutiv­e games overall, the longest active winning streak in the nation, and 12 straight away from home against ACC teams. Clemson lost its last road game of 2014 at Georgia Tech.

The Orange are 3-6 against the previous year’s national champion, also beating Penn State in 1987 and Michigan in 1998.

The Tigers took a big blow when quarterbac­k Kelly Bryant suffered a concussion in the final minute of the first half. He was knocked down hard by defensive tackle Chris Slayton and lay on the turf for a couple of minutes before being helped to the locker room. Slowed after spraining his left ankle last week in the Tigers’ victory over Wake Forest, Bryant passed for 116 yards and ran for minus-8 yards.

Bryant watched the second half from the sideline and entered the game averaging 277 yards of total offense, but noticeably favored an injured ankle as Syracuse gained a surprising 17-14 halftime lead.

Hurricanes down.

Miami will be without three key starters against Georgia Tech, while top wide receiver Ahmmon Richards is listed as questionab­le on the injury report.

Starting right guard Navaughn Donaldson (lower body), starting cornerback Dee Delaney (lower body) and starting safety Sheldrick Redwine (lower body) all were injured last week against Florida State.

Pac-12 game played.

BERKE L EY, CALI F.» The game between No. 8 Washington State and California was played Friday night as planned despite poor air quality because of the fires in nearby wine country.

The Pac-12 said the conference and schools decided Friday afternoon to play the game as scheduled at 8:30 p.m.

 ?? Adrian Kraus, AP ?? Syracuse head coach Dino Babers, center, celebrates his team’s win.
Adrian Kraus, AP Syracuse head coach Dino Babers, center, celebrates his team’s win.

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