Tallahassee, FL
Oct 5, 2024
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The Clemson Tigers showcased their prowess against Florida State, securing a 29-13 victory in Tallahassee. By the end of the first quarter, Clemson had already stamped its dominance with a 17-0 lead, fueled by a strong performance from quarterback Cade Klubnik, who completed 19 of 33 passes for 235 yards and two touchdowns. Chunk plays, such as Klubnik’s 57-yard touchdown pass to Antonio Williams, ignited Clemson’s early momentum.
Despite a spirited effort from Florida State, quarterbacked by Brock Glenn, the Tigers' defense remained unwavering, allowing only two touchdowns across four quarters. Phil Mafah powered Clemson's rushing attack, gaining 154 yards on 20 carries. Coach Dabo Swinney also celebrated a milestone, surpassing Florida State legend Bobby Bowden for most ACC wins. As Clemson advances to 4-1 on the season, Florida State reflects on missed opportunities in yet another defeat.
Barrett Carter (Clemson)
Carter's sack on Florida State's Brock Glenn early in the first quarter underscored Clemson's defensive pressure, creating significant early-game momentum.
Nolan Hauser (Clemson)
Hauser successfully kicked seven field goals during the game, illustrating Clemson's ability to secure points from varied distances, crucial in maintaining their lead.
Antonio Williams (Clemson)
Williams' 57-yard catch from Klubnik delivered a blow to the Seminoles, establishing Clemson's advancing presence towards an early double-digit lead.
T.J. Moore (Clemson)
Moore's reception capped off an explosive first quarter for Clemson, marking a 23-yard touchdown that extended the Tigers' commanding early advantage.
Cam Riley (Florida State)
Riley's sack of Klubnik momentarily halted Clemson's offensive rhythm, showcasing Florida State's capability to pressure the quarterback.
Edwin Joseph (Florida State)
Joseph's blocked field goal symbolized a crucial defensive effort from Florida State, giving them a defensive highlight amidst a challenging matchup.
Phil Mafah (Clemson)
Mafah's 59-yard rush underscored his dominance on the ground as he continually broke through Florida State's defensive lines, setting up key scoring opportunities for Clemson.
Cade Klubnik (Clemson, QB)
Klubnik's control over the offense was instrumental, with his ability to read Florida State's defense and respond with 235 passing yards and two touchdowns, bolstering Clemson's lead.
Phil Mafah (Clemson, RB)
Mafah's consistent ground game, racking up 154 yards, exemplified his key role in driving Clemson's offense forward, especially evident in his pivotal 59-yard rush.
Antonio Williams (Clemson, WR)
Williams set a new standard for Clemson's receiving corps, achieving 84 receiving yards, with his standout 57-yard touchdown emphasizing his explosive receiving skills.
Brock Glenn (Florida State, QB)
Glenn, despite Florida State's struggles, managed a respectable 228 passing yards with two touchdowns in his first home start, showing the potential for future development.
Edwin Joseph (Florida State, DB)
Joseph's blocked field goal showcased his alertness and proactive field presence, providing a spark for Florida State's defense during a challenging game.
Clemson Tigers
17
6
0
6
29
Florida State Seminoles
0
7
0
6
13