The News-Times (Sunday)

Lawrence, Etienne power Clemson past Syracuse

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CLEMSON, S.C. — Trevor Lawrence threw two touchdown passes, Travis Etienne ran for three scores and No. 1 Clemson shook off a sluggish performanc­e to win its 27th straight Atlantic Coast Conference game and put away pesky Syracuse 47-21 on Saturday.

The Tigers opened 6-0 for the sixth straight season, but it took a late burst to get it done — just like usual against Syracuse (1-5, 1-4). The Orange were the last ACC team to beat the Tigers (5-0 ACC) with a 27-24 victory in 2017. A year later at Death Valley, Syracuse again looked primed for the upset as it held a 10-point lead in the fourth quarter before Clemson’s 27-23 escape to keep its national championsh­ip season intact.

NO. 2 ALABAMA 48, TENNESSEE 17

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Mac Jones threw for 387 yards and ran for a touchdown, and Najee Harris ran for three more TDs as Alabama routed Tennessee for the 14th straight win in this rivalry.

We receiver Jaylen Waddle rolled his right ankle as he was tackled on the opening kickoff. He was taken by cart to the locker room, and coach Nick Saban said at halftime that Waddle will be out the rest of the year and that the junior likely will need surgery.

NO. 3 NOTRE DAME 45, PITT 3

PITTSBURGH — Ian Book passed for 312 yards and three touchdowns — two of them long catch-and-runs to graduate transfer Ben Skowronek — and Notre Dame overwhelme­d reeling Pittsburgh.

NO. 5 OHIO STATE 51, NEBRASKA 17

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Justin Fields completed 20 of 21 passes for two touchdowns and ran for another score, Master Teague III rushed for a pair of scores and Ohio State rolled over Nebraska in the Big Ten teams’ pandemic-delayed opener.

Fields completed his first 12 passes and threw for 276 yards.

NO. 6 OKLAHOMA STATE 24, NO. 17 IOWA STATE 21

STILLWATER, Okla. — Spencer Sanders passed for 235 yards and ran for 71 and a touchdown in his return from injury, and Oklahoma State defeated Iowa State.

INDIANA 36, NO. 8 PENN STATE 35 (OT)

BLOOMINGTO­N, Ind. — Michael Penix forced overtime with a 2-point conversion run with 22 seconds left, then scored on a diving 2-point conversion to give Indiana a season-opening upset victory over Penn State — ending the Big Ten’s longest streak of consecutiv­e losses to Top 10 teams at 42.

NO. 14 NORTH CAROLINA 48, NO. 23 NC STATE 21

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Javonte Williams ran for 160 yards and three touchdowns to help North Carolina beat North Carolina State in the renewal of the longtime state rivalry.

WAKE FOREST 23, NO. 19 VIRGINIA TECH 16

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Walk-on freshman safety Nick Anderson had three intercepti­ons, Christian Beal-Smith ran for 129 yards and Nick Sciba kicked three field goals to help Wake Forest beat Virginia Tech.

NO. 20 KANSAS STATE 55, KANSAS 14

MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Phillip Brooks returned a pair of punts for touchdowns, Kansas State took advantage of an embarrassi­ng day of special teams by its biggest rival, and the Wildcats rolled past Kansas.

NO. 22 MARSHALL 20, FLORIDA ATLANTIC 9

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Brenden Knox rushed for 101 yards and caught one of redshirt freshman Grant Wells’ two touchdown passes to lead Marshall over pandemic-depleted Florida Atlantic.

NO. 25 COASTAL CAR0LINA 28, GEORGIA SOUTHERN 14

CONWAY, S.C. — Backup quarterbac­k Fred Payton three three touchdown passes and Coastal Carolina won its first game as a ranked team with a victory over Georgia Southern.

 ?? Ken Ruinard / Associated Press ?? Clemson running back Travis Etienne dives into the end zone for a touchdown in the second half of the Tigers’ 47-21 victory over Syracuse in Clemson, S.C., on Saturday.
Ken Ruinard / Associated Press Clemson running back Travis Etienne dives into the end zone for a touchdown in the second half of the Tigers’ 47-21 victory over Syracuse in Clemson, S.C., on Saturday.

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