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FINAL: No. 9 Clemson 39, No. 23 North Carolina 10
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GAME DAY: No. 9 CLEMSON vs No. 23 NORTH CAROLINA |
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We will be chatting LIVE in this thread during today’s game. Come hang out with the Clemson Sports Talk staff.
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Game: 8:00 p.m. Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, NC
TV: ABC
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CLEMSON FOOTBALL & RECRUITING COVERAGE |
The Storylines
Clemson has been powered in part this season by a North Carolina native, as Weddington's Will Shipley has been one of the nation's most versatile weapons. Shipley has recorded the 23rd 1,000-yard rushing season in school history, and his contributions as a receiver and as a kick returner have made him one of only two players in the nation with at least 1,000 rushing yards, 150 receiving yards and 200 kickoff return yards, along with Texas A&M's Devon Achane. Shipley is one of four finalists for the Paul Hornung Award, given to the nation's most versatile player, and is a contender for AllAmerica recognition as an all-purpose/athlete candidate.
After averaging 2.6 sacks per game in Clemson's first nine games, the Tigers' pass rush has increased its production in recent weeks. Clemson produced 13 sacks (4.3 per game) in Clemson's three-game homestand to end the regular season. With 36 sacks this season, Clemson needs four more sacks to continue its streak as the only program in the country to reach 40 sacks in every season in the College Football Playoff era.
At No. 10/11, Clemson represents North Carolina's first ranked opponent of the 2022 season. The Tar Heels are the only team in the ACC this season not to have faced a team ranked in either the AP Poll or Coaches Poll (as of the time of each game).
Spend tonight’s game with the CST Staff in the thread below!