CLEMSON, S.C. — No. 2 Clemson had a dominant answer for those doubting whether the defending national champions could live up to the hype.
Trevor Lawrence threw three touchdown passes, two to Justyn Ross, as Clemson pounded Florida State 45-14 on Saturday to extend its program record with its 21st straight victory.
The Tigers (6-0, 4-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) spent much of the past two weeks fielding questions about their fitness, focus and drive after needing a 2-point conversion stop late to escape North Carolina 21-20. Clemson relinquished the No. 1 ranking in the AP poll for the first time this season and gave the College Football Playoff chasers plenty of ammunition to pick away at whether the Tigers deserved to be back again.
“I was really proud of the way we responded after two weeks ago,” Lawrence said. “It was really good to see.”
Except for other college football teams seeking a spot in the final four. Travis Etienne ran for 127 yards and caught Lawrence’s other TD. The Tigers’ defense collected four turnovers and limited the Seminoles (3-3, 2-2) to season lows with 253 yards and 103 rushing yards.
Most Clemson players and coaches brushed off wanting to make a statement. It was hard not to see that as motivation in this one.
Tigers coach Dabo Swinney pulled out everything he could to make this one a runaway. He had Etienne throw a 23-yard pass to Ross on the opening drive, then went for it on fourth-and-goal from Florida State 3 for Clemson’s first touchdown, an inside pass from 3 yards out.
Swinney showed off this year’s short-yardage Jumbo package on another fourth-and-short near the FSU goal line with starting defensive linemen Tyler Davis, Xavier Thomas and Nyles Pinckney in formation. But Thomas came up just shy of the touchdown.
Moments later when Clemson got the ball back on Chad Smith‘s interception with 40 seconds before the half and up 28-0, Lawrence threw twice into the end zone before B.T. Potter missed a 24-yard field goal try. Potter got an earful from an emphatic Swinney after the miss.
Maybe it was the build up to two weeks of frustration for Swinney. He was asked about Lawrence’s health and reports of a sore arm and about Etienne’s fumble-itis (Etienne had a key mistake that kept North Carolina in that game).
But Lawrence said he was healthy and felt strong.
“Good to see us look like a very confident team today,” Swinney said.
Lawrence completed 17 of 25 passes for 170 yards, including 10- and 8-yard TD throws to Ross. Lawrence also ran for a touchdown, the 6-foot-6 sophomore extending full body to get over the goal line.
“We all were challenged over the last two weeks to get back to being who we are,” Clemson co-offensive coordinator Tony Elliott said.
Florida State never had a chance — again. For the second straight season the Seminoles were blown out in what not long ago was the marquee rivalry in the ACC.
Quarterbacks James Blackman and Alex Hornibrook both threw first-half interceptions. Things didn’t get better after halftime as Blackman threw another pick that went for Derion Kendrick‘s 38-yard return score.
Florida State star Cam Akers‘ struggles against the Tigers continued. He had gained just 47 total yards vs. Clemson the past two games and ended with 34 yards on nine carries here.
The Seminoles broke the shutout with Blackman’s 64-yard TD pass to Tamorrion Terry late in the third quarter.
“I told the guys this week we had to play at our best, but we didn’t,” Florida State coach Willie Taggart said. “Really disappointed.”
Clemson won its 750th game, the 15th program nationally to do that and the first in the ACC.
Courtesy: Associated Press