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The Notes: No. 1 Clemson 41, Virginia 23

October 4, 2020
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Quarterback Trevor Lawrence completed 25-of-38 passes for 329 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions. 

The 300-yard passing game was Lawrence’s second of the season and the ninth of his career. His ninth 300-yard passing game moved him past Charlie Whitehurst for sole possession of the third-most in Clemson history. It pulls him within one 300-yard game of joining Tajh Boyd (18) and Deshaun Watson (13) as the only players in school history to record double-digit career 300-yard passing games. 

The game was Lawrence’s 16th of his career with three or more passing touchdowns, tying Deshaun Watson for the second-most such games in school history. 

During the game, Lawrence (73) passed Jacory Harris (70) for sole possession of sixth on the ACC's all-time career passing touchdowns leaderboard.

Including his 329 passing yards in the game, Lawrence (7,793) became only the fourth quarterback in Clemson history with 7,500 career passing yards.

Lawrence has now thrown 314 consecutive passes without an interception, the longest active streak in the country and the third-longest streak in ACC history. He has now recorded only the third 300-pass streak without an interception in conference history.

Lawrence became the first quarterback to complete 25 passes in a game against Virginia since Duke’s Daniel Jones completed 33 on Oct. 1, 2016.

Running back Travis Etienne rushed 14 times for 73 yards with one rushing touchdown, and he also set a Clemson receiving yardage record for a running back with 114 receiving yards on five receptions with a receiving touchdown. 

Etienne’s receiving performance broke C.J. Spiller’s Clemson running back record of 108 receiving yards, set against Duke in 2008. Etienne recorded the fourth 100-yard receiving game by a running back in Clemson history, as all three previous instances were recorded by Spiller.

Etienne scored his second rushing touchdown of the season, the 58th of his career, on a 16-yard first-quarter run.

By scoring a touchdown in the 38th different game in his career on that run, Etienne tied the FBS record for most career games with a touchdown (by any means), held jointly by Florida's Tim Tebow (38 games from 2006-09) and Louisiana Tech's Kenneth Dixon (38 from 2012-15).

During the game, Etienne (390) passed placekicker Greg Huegel (379 from 2015-18) for second on Clemson's career scoring leaderboard. 

Etienne surpassed his single-game career high in receiving yardage of 98, set in the 2019 Fiesta Bowl against Ohio State. 

Etienne’s first three completions went for 21, 16 and 46 yards on 3rd-and-16, 3rd-and-9, and 3rd-and-16, respectively.

Etienne recorded his first receiving touchdown of the season — the seventh of his career — on a four-yard pass from Lawrence in the third quarter. 

The receiving touchdown was the 65th total touchdown of Etienne’s career, moving him into a tie with Oklahoma’s DeMarco Murray for the 13th-most in the FBS since 1956.

With 187 all-purpose yards in the game, Etienne (5,581) became the second player in Clemson history and the seventh player in ACC history to record 5,500 career all-purpose yards.

During the game, Etienne (5,581) passed Dalvin Cook (5,399), Duke Johnson (5,526), Ted Brown (5,565) and Jamison Crowder (5,575) to move into fourth on the ACC's leaderboard for career all-purpose yardage.

Wide receiver Amari Rodgers caught a career-high-tying six passes for 72 yards with two touchdowns.

The game was the third multi-touchdown game of Rodgers’ career, joining two-touchdown receiving performances at Florida State in 2018 and at Syracuse in 2019.

Rodgers scored his second touchdown of the season — the 10th of his career — on a 27-yard pass from Lawrence in the second quarter. He added another touchdown later in the quarter on a nine-yard pass from Lawrence.

Rodgers has now recorded a touchdown reception in consecutive games for the third time in his career (vs. Florida State and Louisville in 2018; vs. Boston College and Wofford in 2019).

Running back Chez Mellusi scored his fourth career rushing touchdown on a two-yard fourth-quarter run. It was his first touchdown since scoring against Virginia in the 2019 ACC Championship Game.

Wide receiver Brannon Spector posted career highs with four receptions for 32 yards.

Safety Nolan Turner recorded Clemson’s first interception of the season in the second quarter, picking off Virginia quarterback Brennan Armstrong.

The interception was the fourth of Turner’s career but his first in regular season play. Turner previously had an interception in the 2018 Cotton Bowl vs. Notre Dame, 2019 ACC Championship Game vs. Virginia and the 2019 Fiesta Bowl vs. Ohio State.

Cornerback Andrew Booth Jr. recorded his first career interception on a highlight-reel one-handed interception on the opening drive of the second half.

Linebacker Baylon Spector recorded a career-high 13 tackles. His previous high was six, set against Ohio State in last year’s Fiesta Bowl. 

Defensive lineman Bryan Bresee recorded the first full sack of his career in the second quarter. He had previously split a sack in the team’s season opener at Wake Forest.

Placekicker B.T. Potter opened the scoring on a 47-yard field goal on Clemson’s opening drive. He later added a 42-yard field goal in the third quarter and has now converted his last six field goal attempts, dating to last year’s National Championship Game.

With his fourth PAT of the game, Potter passed Obed Ariri (99 from 1977-80) for fifth on Clemson's leaderboard for career PATs and became the fifth player in school history to convert 100 career PATs.

Potter extended his school record for consecutive PATs made to 101.

Running back Lyn-J Dixon returned the opening kickoff a career-long 52 yards on his first kickoff return of the season.

Clemson won the turnover margin and snapped a three-game streak without winning the margin, dating to the 2019 season finale. Clemson is now 59-3 when winning the turnover margin since 2011.

Clemson did not turn the ball over and produced an 11th consecutive game without turning the ball over multiple times. Clemson's 11-game streak with one giveaway or fewer is the program's longest in Head Coach Dabo Swinney's tenure.

Clemson recorded three sacks and has now recorded multiple sacks in 25 of its last 26 games, including each of its last nine.

Clemson played its 17th game all-time while ranked No. 1 in the AP poll, tying Pitt and Tennessee for 15th-most since the poll's inception in 1936. It was Dabo Swinney's 16th game coached at No. 1, moving him into sole possession of 20th among coaches in the AP Poll era (since 1936) and pulling him within one game of Ara Parseghian (17) for 19th.

The game was Clemson’s first of four scheduled home games in the month of October. If played as scheduled, it would represent the seventh time Clemson has played four home games in a single month, joining the 1920, 1987, 1989, 1993, 2008 and 2011 campaigns. In all six of the previous instances, Clemson posted a winning record in those contests.

Punter Will Spiers made his 47th career start to break Cole Chason's school record for career starts by a punter (46 from 2003-06).

Linebacker James Skalski appeared in his 50th career game. Chad Smith (58 from 2016-19) holds Clemson's career record for games played by a linebacker.

Captains for the contest were running back Travis Etienne, punter Will Spiers, offensive lineman Cade Stewart and defensive tackle Jordan Williams.

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