The Oklahoman

CLEMSON (10-3) VS. WEST VIRGINIA (9-3)

- BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

IIWhen: 7 p.m. TV: ESPN (Cox 29) Line: Clemson by 3. Series record: Clemson leads 1-0, beating West Virginia 27-7 in the 1989 Gator Bowl.

What’s at stake: The Tigers are making their first appearance in a major bowl since January 1982, when they beat Nebraska in the Orange Bowl for their lone national title. The Mountainee­rs will try to improve to 3-0 in three Bowl Championsh­ip Series games. Key matchup: Clemson’s passing attack against the Mountainee­rs, who ranked 15th in the nation in pass efficiency defense. Tajh Boyd threw for 3,541 yards and 30 scores and ranked 18th in total offense. His targets include first-team All-americans Sammy Watkins and Dwayne Allen. The Mountainee­rs’ defense is led by Bruce Irvin (7 1/2 sacks), Justin Miller (six sacks) and Keith Tandy (12 career intercepti­ons).

Players to watch: Clemson: True freshman Watkins set a school record with 1,153 yards receiving. He ranked fourth in the nation in average all-purpose yards (173.1). Allen caught eight touchdown passes and won the John Mackey Award as the nation’s top tight end. Andre Ellington rushed for 1,062 yards and 10 scores. Boyd set school records for yards passing, passing touchdowns and total offense.

West Virginia: Third-team All-american Tavon Austin set a school record with 89 receptions, ranked No. 2 nationally in all-purpose yards (191.2) and was fifth in punt returns (14.1 per return). Geno Smith has thrown for 3,978 yards and 25 touchdowns, and he ranked ninth in the nation in total offense. Stedman Bailey set a school record with 1,197 yards receiving.

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