The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Mafah runs for 4 TDs, Clemson rallies to beat Kentucky in wild Gator Bowl

- By Mark Long

JACKSONVIL­LE, FLA. >> Phil Mafah ran for four touchdowns, including a 3-yarder with 17 seconds to play, and Clemson beat Kentucky 3835 in a wild Gator Bowl on Friday to finish the year on a five-game winning streak.

Mafah scored three times in a back-and-forth final quarter that saw five turnovers, four touchdowns and five lead changes. Clemson (9-4) outscored Kentucky (7-6) 2814 over the last 15 minutes.

Cade Klubnik made the play of the game when he connected with Troy Stellato for 16 yards on third-and-18 to set up Mafah’s fourthdown run that moved the chains. Mafah scored three plays later to put the Tigers up for good.

Kentucky had a final chance, but Devin Leary’s first-down pass was intercepte­d by Justin Mascoll.

Mafah finished with 71 yards on 11 carries. Klubnik completed 30 of 41 passes for 264 yards with no touchdowns and an intercepti­on.

Clemson trailed 21-10 after Kentucky’s Barion Brown returned the second-half kickoff 100 yards. Brown scored three TDs three different ways.

Kentucky looked like it would roll from there. But the Wildcats turned the ball over on three consecutiv­e possession­s in the fourth.

Clemson took a 27-21 lead on Mafah’s third TD.

Brown responded with a 60-yard TD catch that put UK back out front 28-27. It was short-lived because Will Shipley returned the ensuing kickoff 60 yards to set up a field goal. Shipley injured his leg on the play.

But the Wildcats wouldn’t go away. Leary connected with Jordan Dingle for 72 yards on the next play, setting up Ray Davis’ 1-yard scoring run.

Clemson rallied again, though, and ended up celebratin­g on the field afterward.

SHIPLEY INJURED

Shipley flipped head over heels out of bounds on his long return. He grabbed his knee as trainers rushed to his side. They helped him to the bench, where he sat until the cart arrived. He put a towel over his head as he was driven to the locker room for tests.

Shipley has been mum about his pending decision to enter the NFL draft, leading some to believe he was merely waiting until after the season to make his announceme­nt.

 ?? JAMES GILBERT — GETTY IMAGES ?? Phil Mafah, 7, hurdles Kentucky’s Zion Childress on Friday in Jacksonvil­le, Florida.
JAMES GILBERT — GETTY IMAGES Phil Mafah, 7, hurdles Kentucky’s Zion Childress on Friday in Jacksonvil­le, Florida.

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