CLEMSON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL - Tigers rout Hokies 45-10 to earn return trip to ACC title game

Clemson gets Dec. 19 rematch with Notre Dame

Clemson Sports Information Office
Posted 12/6/20

Third-ranked Clemson (9-1, 8-1 ACC) defeated Virginia Tech 45-10 on Saturday to advance to its 6th consecutive ACC Championship Game. 

With the win, Trevor Lawrence became the winningest …

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CLEMSON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL - Tigers rout Hokies 45-10 to earn return trip to ACC title game

Clemson gets Dec. 19 rematch with Notre Dame

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Third-ranked Clemson (9-1, 8-1 ACC) defeated Virginia Tech 45-10 on Saturday to advance to its 6th consecutive ACC Championship Game. 

With the win, Trevor Lawrence became the winningest starting quarterback in school-history (33), surpassing Rodney Williams, Tajh Boyd and Deshaun Watson’s shared record of 32. 

After a competitive 1st half, the Tigers pulled away from the Hokies (4-6, 4-5 ACC) with the help of 3 forced fumbles, two of which resulted in Clemson touchdowns. Virginia Tech was held to a scoreless 2nd half and only 131 total rushing yards, its lowest single-game-total this season.

Clemson opened the scoring with a 28-yard B.T. Potter field goal. The Hokies responded to take their only lead of the game on a 7-play, 75-yard touchdown drive. 

The Tigers regained the advantage when Lawrence scampered for a 17-yard score, joining Tajh Boyd (133), Lamar Jackson (119), Deshaun Watson (116) and Philip Rivers (112) as the only players in ACC history to be responsible for 100 career touchdowns (scored and/or thrown).

After a 55-yard Virginia Tech field goal evened the score at 10 apiece, Lyn-J Dixon capped off a 75-yard drive with a 19-yard touchdown run for his second score of the season. 

The Tigers escaped with a 17-10 halftime lead after a Hail Mary pass was caught at the 1-yard line as the half expired, but the Hokie receiver failed to cross the goal- ine. 

After Myles Murphy forced his 3rd fumble of the season, Clemson cashed in on the turnover with a 7-yard Lawrence touchdown run to open the 2nd half scoring. 

The Tiger defense continued to wreak havoc, as Derion Kendrick scooped up a Virginia Tech fumble and returned it 66 yards for a touchdown to give Clemson a 31-10 lead heading into the final frame. 

In the 4th quarter, Lawrence found Cornell Powell for a 65-yard touchdown bomb on his last snap of the evening. On the 1st and only snap of the game for D.J. Uiagalelei, Darien Rencher, who won the Disney Spirit Award earlier in the week, took a handoff 50 yards for the 1st touchdown of his season and longest rush of his career. 

The Tigers will play in their 6th consecutive ACC Championship Game in Charlotte, NC Dec. 19, in a rematch with Notre Dame. Kickoff for that title game is slated for 4 p.m. on ABC.

Clemson, football, Lawrence

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