At 13-0, ACC Champion Clemson keeps dreaming
December 1, 2018 is the date Clemson completed the first outright four-peat in ACC Football history. It’s also the 10 year anniversary of Dabo Swinney being named the full-time head coach of the Tigers.
December 1, 2018 is the date Clemson completed the first outright four-peat in ACC Football history. It’s also the 10 year anniversary of Dabo Swinney being named the full-time head coach of the Tigers.
Following Clemson’s 42-10 win over Pittsburgh in the ACC Championship Saturday night, Dabo Swinney described the feelings of reaching a 13-0 record, all but clinching a spot in the College Football Playoff once again, and how the accomplishments of his program reflect the dreams he had when he was named the Tigers’ full time head coach 10 years ago to the day.
Travis Etienne ran for 156 yards and two touchdowns, Trevor Lawrence threw two short scoring passes to Tee Higgins and No. 2 Clemson beat Pitt 42-10 on Saturday night to become the first team to win four straight Atlantic Coast Conference championships.
Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney will look to lead his No. 2 Tigers to an unprecedented fourth-straight outright ACC Championship Saturday when his team takes on Pittsburgh at Bank of Amercia Stadium at 8 p.m. on ABC Columbia.
Before Pittsburgh plays in their first ACC Championship game, Panthers head coach Pat Narduzzi breaks down his team’s matchup with the three-time defending conference champion Clemson Tigers.
Clemson’s grown comfortable playing on college football’s biggest stages, while Pittsburgh is getting their first taste of life on top of the conference. But it wasn’t always like this for Dabo Swinney and the Tigers.
Whether it was about wearing invisible turnover chains, trash talk from Hurricanes legends, or a dominant performance worthy of a No. 1 ranking, Clemson players had plenty of to discuss following their 38-3 win over Miami in the ACC Championship.
For the first time in 29 years, No. 1 Clemson has won their third-straight ACC Championship, handling No. 7 Miami 38-3.
Top-ranked Clemson claimed its second-straight ACC Title Saturday night, with a 38-3 beatdown of Miami. They celebrated like it too. Click the video to watch the festivities.
Fueled by a balanced offensive attack and a stifling defensive performance, the No. 1 Clemson football team won its third straight and 17th all-time ACC Championship, defeating the No. 7 Miami Hurricanes 38-3 on Saturday at Bank of America Stadium. With the win, Clemson improved to 12-1 overall, while Miami moved to 10-2.