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Klubnik’s Two Scores Lead Clemson to 24-10 Win over Florida State for First Home Victory in 2 Months
Clemson ended a three-game home losing streak against Power 4 teams by capitalizing on Florida State errors and strong defense, improving to 4-5 overall, 3-4 in ACC play.
- On Saturday, Clemson Tigers defeated Florida State Seminoles 24-10 at Death Valley to end a two-month home win drought and snap a skid versus Power 4 opponents.
- Capitalizing on opponent mistakes, Clemson Tigers opened with an 18-0 lead, turning Florida State Seminoles turnovers and penalties into stalled rallies.
- Quarterback Cade Klubnik completed 19 of 26 passes for 221 yards and a rushing touchdown, while Antonio Williams caught a 34-yard flea-flicker touchdown and Clemson's defense sacked Florida State six times and forced two turnovers.
- After the win, both teams sit at 4-5 with three games remaining, and Clemson Tigers must win two of their final three games to reach bowl eligibility while preparing for a Nov. 14 game at Louisville at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium.
- Clemson entered the year as ACC favorites, with Dabo Swinney, Clemson head coach, and Mike Norvell, Florida State head coach, both on the hot seat as the regular season winds down.
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Dabo Swinney Gives Mind-Blowing Clemson Injury Update After Win Over Florida State
When the Clemson football team hosted Florida State on Saturday night, the Tigers were in an unfamiliar position. Not only was Clemson at 3-5 and in severe danger of not becoming bowl-eligible at the end of the season, but also, their quarterback, Cade Klubnik, was also injured.How injured? Well, according to head coach Dabo Swinney, his QB could barely walk. That would not be good, going against a stout Florida State defense that is physical. A…
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