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Inside the Numbers: No. 19 Clemson 59, NC State 35

September 22, 2024
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1 - Wide receiver Cole Turner scored his first career touchdown of any kind on an 18-yard run in the second quarter.

2 - Defensive end T.J. Parker recorded 2.0 sacks among his five tackles. He matched his career high in sacks of 2.0, set at Syracuse last season. Parker recorded his first sack and forced his first fumble of the season on a strip-sack in the first quarter. The forced fumble was the first of Parker’s career. 

3 - On his third touchdown pass of the game, Klubnik (29) passed Mike Eppley (28 from 1980-84) to enter the Top 10 in school history in career touchdown passes.

4 - Linebacker Sammy Brown recorded a career-high 4.0 tackles for loss, the most in a game by a Clemson player since Jake Venables’ four tackles for loss vs. Wofford in 2019.

7 - Running back Phil Mafah rushed seven times for 107 yards with a touchdown. Mafah has now rushed for 100 yards in consecutive games for the first time in his career. Mafah became the first Clemson player to record back-to-back 100-yard rushing games since Will Shipley accomplished the feat against Florida State and Syracuse in 2022.

10 - On his seventh completion, Klubnik (409) became the 10th player in Clemson history to complete 400 career passes. On his ninth completion, he passed Kyle Parker (401 from 2009-10) for the ninth-most career pass completions in Clemson history.

19 - Running back Jay Haynes scored his first touchdown of the season — the second of his career — on a 19-yard run in the second quarter. The touchdown run was Haynes’ first since scoring against Charleston Southern last September.

20 - According to ESPN, Clemson became the first FBS team in the last 20 seasons to lead by 28 or more points after the first quarter of consecutive games.

22 - With the victory and Hampton’s pick-six, Clemson has now won 22 consecutive games in which it scores a non-offensive touchdown, dating to the middle of the 2017 season.

45 - Clemson has now scored 45 or more points in the first half of back-to-back games for the first time in the Dabo Swinney era.

50 - Clemson has now scored 50 points in back-to-back games for the first time since a four-game streak late in the 2019 season.

53 - Cornerback Ashton Hampton recorded a 53-yard interception return for touchdown in the third quarter on the first interception of his career.

55 - Clemson has now rushed for a touchdown in 55 consecutive home games, the nation’s longest active streak. The last team to hold Clemson without a rushing touchdown in Death Valley was Troy in 2016. 

55 - Klubnik opened the scoring on the game’s opening drive, culminating a four-play, 75-yard drive with a career-long 55-yard touchdown run. The 55-yard run by Klubnik was the longest by a Clemson quarterback since Trevor Lawrence’s 67-yard touchdown run against Ohio State in the 2019 Fiesta Bowl.

59 - Clemson has now scored 59 or more points in back-to-back games for the third time in school history (59 vs. both Boston College and Wofford in 2019; 59 vs. Florida State and 77 vs. Louisville in 2018).

92 - Clemson’s 59 points in the game were the Tigers’ second-most in its 92-game series history with NC State, trailing only its 62 points in a win in 2012. Clemson’s 31-point margin of victory was its fourth-largest in series history.

200 - Clemson exceeded both 200 rushing yards and 200 passing yards for the second consecutive game. Clemson is now 63-1 when both passing and rushing for 200+ yards under Dabo Swinney and 113-1-1 in program history when reaching those marks. 

250 - Clemson rushed for 269 yards and has now rushed for 250 yards in back-to-back games for the first time since the 2021 season against Wake Forest and South Carolina.

400 - Clemson has now recorded 400 yards in consecutive first halves for the first time since 2019 against NC State (403) and Wofford (438). 

500 - Clemson totaled 523 yards and has now reached 500 yards of offense in back-to-back games for the first time since 2022 against Louisiana Tech and Wake Forest.

Other notes and numbers:

After averaging 9.8 yards per play last game against Appalachian State, Clemson averaged 7.8 yards per play against NC State. It marked Clemson’s first time averaging 7.5 yards or more per play in consecutive games since averaging more than 8.0 yards against both Virginia Tech and Notre Dame in 2020.

With 384 first-half yards and 42 first-half points on Saturday, Clemson has now combined for 933 yards and 101 points in the first half of its last two games. Clemson scored points of 15 of its 16 drives — including touchdowns on 14 of those drives — in those first halves.

According to ESPN, this game marked the fourth time that a team had scored 40 or more points in a half against an NC State team coached by Dave Doeren, joining 2013 Florida State (quarterbacked by Jameis Winston), 2016 Louisville (quarterbacked by Lamar Jackson), 2019 Clemson (quarterbacked by Trevor Lawrence).

One game after recording 349 yards and 35 points in the first quarter against Appalachian State, Clemson posted 222 yards and 28 points in the first quarter against NC State. Clemson holds a 63-0 combined edge in first quarters through three games this season.

Despite playing only two-and-a-half quarters, quarterback Cade Klubnik completed 16-of-24 passes for 209 yards with three passing touchdowns and added four carries for a career-high 70 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown. 

The rushing touchdown was the third of the season for Klubnik and the ninth of his career.

Klubnik has now rushed for a touchdown in back-to-back games for the second time in his career (2023 vs. Florida Atlantic and Florida State).

With 279 combined passing and rushing yards in the contest, Klubnik (4,679) became the 14th player in school history to record 4,500 career yards of total offense.

Wide receiver Antonio Williams caught three passes for 39 yards with two touchdowns.

The game was the second multi-touchdown performance of Williams’ career, joining his two-touchdown game against Charleston Southern last season.

Williams has now caught a touchdown in back-to-back games for the first time in his career.

Clemson scored its second touchdown of the game on its second drive of the game on a 31-yard touchdown pass from Klubnik to Williams. The scoring drive covered 91 yards in only 1:34 in elapsed game time.

Williams added his second touchdown of the first quarter on a two-yard pass from Klubnik.

Mafah’s seven carries were the fewest by a Clemson player amid a 100-yard rushing performance since both Lyn-J Dixon (four) and Tavien Feaster (six) recorded fewer carries during 100-yard rushing games against Louisville in 2018.

Mafah scored Clemson’s fourth touchdown of the day on its fourth offensive drive, scoring on a 38-yard touchdown run.

On the touchdown run, Mafah (2,056) became the 22nd player in school history to reach 2,000 career rushing yards.

Clemson’s fifth drive of the game — its opening drive of the second quarter — resulted in an Aidan Swanson punt. Including eight consecutive touchdowns drives against Appalachian State and four touchdown drives to open the game against NC State, the punt ended a streak of 12 consecutive drives engineered by Klubnik and Clemson’s first-team offense in which Clemson scored touchdowns. 

The touchdown run by Turner was the first by a Clemson receiver since Will Swinney scored on a fake field goal against UConn in 2021. It was the first touchdown run by a Clemson receiver on an offensive play since Tee Higgins’ 36-yard touchdown run against LSU in the College Football Playoff National Championship Game to end the 2019 season.

Clemson scored four rushing touchdowns and has now recorded four or more rushing touchdowns in consecutive games for the first time since 2020 against Pitt and Virginia Tech.

Wide receiver Adam Randall recorded a team-high and career-high 69 yards on a career-high-tying five receptions with one touchdown.

Randall recorded his first career touchdown reception on a four-yard pass from Klubnik in the third quarter.

With 29 yards in the contest, tight end Jake Briningstool (1,005) joined Jordan Leggett (1,598 from 2013-16), John McMakin (1,255 from 1969-71), Dwayne Allen (1,079 from 2009-11) and Bennie Cunningham (1,044 from 1972-75) as the fifth tight end in school history to reach 1,000 career receiving yards.

The fumble was recovered by defensive end Cade Denhoff, who recorded his first career fumble recovery in his first career start.

Parker added his second sack of the game in the second quarter. 

Cornerback Avieon Terrell recorded the game’s second takeaway in the first quarter, forcing and recovering a Kevin Concepcion fumble.

The forced fumble and the fumble recovery were both the first of Terrell’s career.

The pick-six by Hampton was Clemson’s first of the season and its first since Shelton Lewis’ 46-yard interception return against Georgia Tech last November.

Clemson won the turnover margin for the second time this season and the 100th time in Dabo Swinney's tenure. Clemson is now 94-6 in Swinney's tenure when it wins the turnover margin.

Clemson won the turnover margin, 3-0. It was Clemson’s third time finishing plus-three in the turnover margin in its last seven games, dating to last season.

The game was Clemson’s first without a giveaway since the 2022 ACC Championship Game against North Carolina.

Safety R.J. Mickens played his 50th career game.

Kicker Nolan Hauser converted a 20-yard field goal on the final play of the first half to move to 3-for-3 on field goal attempts in his career.

Clemson scored in a 283rd consecutive game to tie the 1887-2019 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets for the 15th-longest streak of games without being shut out in FBS history.

Clemson has now scored at least one rushing touchdown in a national-best 80 of its 85 games since the start of the 2018 season. Clemson has also rushed for multiple touchdowns in a national-best 67 games since the start of the 2018 season.

Clemson opened conference play at home for only the third time in the last 13 years. Clemson has now won nine of its last 10 conference openers since 2015.

Clemson opened conference play against NC State for the 11th time in school and conference history. The win improved Clemson to 7-4 in those contests and represented Clemson’s fourth straight win against the Wolfpack in conference openers (1997, 2008 and 2013).

Captains for the contest were defensive tackle DeMonte Capehart, offensive lineman Tristan Leigh, safety R.J. Mickens and wide receiver Antonio Williams.

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