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No. 20 Clemson Eyes Pivotal Matchup Against Pitt’s High-Pressure Defense

November 14, 2024
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As Clemson travels to Pittsburgh this weekend, they face a crucial ACC showdown against a Panthers team known for its relentless, multi-layered defensive pressure. The stakes couldn't be higher for the Tigers.

Entering their final conference game with a 7-2 record (6-1 ACC), Clemson’s path to the ACC Championship remains uncertain, with multiple scenarios that could play out. A key factor is that Clemson must win out—and this weekend, they’ll encounter a Panthers squad hungry to rebound from recent losses and disrupt the Tigers’ postseason ambitions.

Pitt, also 7-2 but 3-2 in the ACC after falling to SMU and Virginia, is led by head coach Pat Narduzzi, whose defense is one of the most aggressive in college football. Narduzzi’s defensive scheme is designed to create confusion with an array of pre-snap disguises and exotic blitzes.

Last night, Dabo Swinney was asked if the Tigers have seen anything comparable to the Panthers this season. The Tigers head coach acknowledged the unique challenge Pitt’s defense brings. 

"Not quite as, you know, kind of feast or famine, I guess I would say, as far as all their hot pressures where if you don't pick them up, somebody's getting hit. If you do pick it up and you get it communicated right, you’ve got a chance for a big play.”

Pitt’s attacking style has the potential to change the game depending on how well Clemson’s offensive line and quarterback Cade Klubnik handle the pressure. For Klubnik, this weekend presents perhaps his biggest test of the season in terms of mental and physical preparation after a mundane first half at Virginia Tech.

Klubnik has progressed—there is no denying that fact—but last weekend, there were moments—dare I say flashbacks—to some of the same mistakes we saw a season ago. Having seen the tape, Pitt is sure to be aggressive in hopes of shaking the Tigers’ junior signal caller.

"They're just very committed to what they do, and they bring them from everywhere. It's corners, it's safeties, obviously backers, and they're a heavy, heavy four-man team," Swinney explained. “They're just very aggressive in what they do.”

This game will be a defining one for Clemson’s offensive line as well. Facing a defense that brings pressure from multiple angles, Clemson’s linemen will need to be clear in their communication and identification of threats. Swinney emphasized that maintaining discipline will be a critical part of the Tigers’ game plan.

“It's a challenge,” Swinney continued. “They create a lot of stress on you from a protection standpoint, communication, ID (identification). Everybody's got to be on the same page, not just pre-snap, but really, they force you post-snap to be very, very disciplined.”

The Tigers will also rely on their playmakers to take advantage of any openings that Pitt’s aggressive style might provide. When facing a defense as high-risk, high-reward as the Panthers’, any misstep by the unit could lead to explosive plays for the Tigers. Clemson’s capitalized on those types of plays this season, but last weekend left plenty on the field with a few drops from normally sure-handed wideouts.

Meanwhile, Narduzzi’s squad, though battered from recent losses, won’t be an easy out. Pitt remains a tough opponent, particularly at home. The Panthers lead the all-time series 3-2, and the Tigers' most recent trip—a first in program history to face Pitt in 2021—yielded a surprising 27-17 loss. This weekend, a victory over a ranked opponent like Clemson would give the Panthers a huge boost as they aim to finish the season on a high note as well.

With the ACC Championship picture still evolving, the Tigers are aware that there is no room for error. While fans will be hoping for Miami to drop another game and perhaps SMU to lose two, everyone knows that a loss this weekend for Swinney’s squad would erase any path to the title game.

For now, Clemson’s focus is on one thing—overcoming Pitt’s defense, with each snap, each decision, and every adjustment potentially making the difference in their ACC Championship and postseason hopes.


 

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