Photo Gallery: Clemson vs. Virginia Tech
Take a look at some of our favorite photos from Saturday's 24-14 win at Virginia Tech.
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Swinney: 'Plenty of things to improve on' after 24-14 win at Virginia Tech
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Inside the Numbers: No. 23 Clemson 24, Virginia Tech 14
Clemson held the ball for 36:41 and has now possessed the ball for 34 or more minutes in four consecutive games for the first time since ending the 2023 season with a four-game streak.
With the Win: No. 23 Clemson 24, Virginia Tech 14
Clemson improved to 6-1 in ACC play. The 2024 season represents Clemson's 27th season in school history with six or more ACC wins, and it is Clemson's 14th such season in Dabo Swinney’s 16 full seasons as head coach.
Second Half Surge Pushes Tigers Past Hokies, 24-14
Clemson outscored Virginia Tech 24-7 in the second half en route to a 24-14 Tiger victory in Lane Stadium on Saturday night. The Tigers (7-2, 6-1 ACC) held the Hokies (5-5, 3-3 ACC) to just 228 total yards while forcing three turnovers.
FINAL No. 23 Clemson 24, Virginia Tech 14
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Keys to Victory: No. 23 Clemson at Virginia Tech
Each week, we review the game’s history, three keys to success, and Swanny’s prediction.
Lowell's Locks: Week Eleven
With only a few weeks remaining in the regular season, the Locks find themselves in an unfamiliar position; an under .500 record.
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Clemson’s Road to the College Football Playoff: Slim, But Historically Not Impossible
The Clemson Tigers enter the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff rankings at No. 23. As the first CFP rankings of the expanded playoff format roll out, Clemson faithful find themselves cautiously optimistic, even though a playoff bid remains a long shot.
Sewell Speaks on how Tigers can Improve at Virginia Tech
“I thought we did okay. There's still a lot of things to improve. I thought we played physical and we gave it all we had to the last quarter, until the time was out. Still a lot of things to improve on.”
Clemson's Resilience Tested as They Prepare for Virginia Tech After Louisville Loss
Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney addressed his team’s response to last weekend’s 33-21 loss to Louisville in a Tuesday press conference, emphasizing the grit and resilience required to navigate disappointment.
“We’re Going to Have to Be a Lot Better”: Swinney on Stopping the Run vs. Virginia Tech
Dabo Swinney met with the media earlier today to discuss the Tigers' upcoming matchup with Virginia Tech. We will have more from his press conference later this week, but here are a few quick notes.
‘Control What We Can’: Swinney Rallies Clemson After Home Loss to Louisville
Clemson's head coach credited Louisville with the performance on Saturday night but noted that the Tigers have to respond quickly as a trip to Blacksburg awaits this weekend.