Clemson, SC
Nov 2, 2024
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In a historic win, the Louisville Cardinals defeated the 11th-ranked Clemson Tigers 33-21 for the first time in program history. The game started with Clemson's Cade Klubnik finding Antonio Williams for a 12-yard touchdown, taking an early lead. Louisville's response came in the second quarter with quarterback Tyler Shough driving a crucial 92-yard sequence, capping it off with a 4-yard rush into the end zone for the lead.
Solid defensive play was the hallmark of Louisville's strategy, exemplified by Stanquan Clark's critical block of a 49-yard field goal attempt, which maintained their lead heading into halftime. In the second half, kicker Brock Travelstead's trio of field goals widened the gap further. However, it was Isaac Brown's electrifying 45-yard touchdown run in the final quarter that ultimately secured the decisive victory, despite a rigorous fourth-quarter effort by Clemson.
Cade Klubnik (Clemson)
Connected with Antonio Williams on a 12-yard touchdown pass, giving the Tigers a promising start and a 7-3 lead after a lengthy 11-play drive.
Tyler Shough (Louisville)
Drove a 7-play, 92-yard drive ending with a 4-yard scramble to restore Louisville's lead, marking a pivotal momentum shift.
Stanquan Clark (Louisville)
Turned the tide by blocking a critical 49-yard Clemson field goal attempt, keeping Louisville's early dominance intact.
D'Angelo Hutchinson (Louisville)
Again thwarted the Tigers' efforts by blocking a 24-yard field goal, preserving the Cardinals' commanding lead.
Isaac Brown (Louisville)
Burst through the line for a spectacular 45-yard touchdown dash, bolstering Louisville's advantage and captivating the crowd with his game-sealing performance.
Phil Mafah (Clemson)
Executed a determined 3-yard touchdown plunge, capping a clock-burning 16-play drive to bring Clemson within striking distance.
Tyler Shough (Louisville, QB)
His guidance of a 92-yard touchdown drive was crucial in shifting the momentum toward the Cardinals, energizing the team both on the ground and through the air with 156 passing yards.
Isaac Brown (Louisville, RB)
Delivered a standout performance with 151 rushing yards on 20 carries, including the defining 45-yard touchdown, underlining Louisville's successful ground attack.
Stanquan Clark (Louisville, LB)
His defensive tenacity was on full display, leading with 13 total tackles and keying in on a significant blocked field goal to anchor a stout Louisville defense.
Phil Mafah (Clemson, RB)
Amassed a combined 199 yards of total offense, including two touchdowns, and capably countered Louisville's defensive pressure.
Brock Travelstead (Louisville, K)
Achieved great consistency under pressure, hitting all four of his field goal attempts, including a long 50-yarder, crucial in extending the Cards' lead.
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Clemson Tigers
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