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GAME 11 CLEMSON (9-1, 6-1) AT WAKE FOREST (6-4,3-3 ) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2016 BB&T Field, Winston-Salem, NC Kickoff: 7:05 p.m. TV: ESPN (Bob Wischusen, Brock Huard, Allison Williams) CLEMSON RADIO NETWORK (Don Munson,Rodney Williams,Michael Palmer) SERIES HISTORY Overall: Clemson leads 63-17-1 at Wake Forest: Clemson leads 23-10-1 at Clemson: Clemson leads 37-7 at Neutral: Clemson leads 3-0 Last Year: Clemson won 33-13 at Clemson Last Wake Forest Win: 12-7 at WF, 2008 Current Streak: Clemson won 7 in row Since ACC Formed in 1953: Clemson leads 53-9-1 In November Since 1946: Clemson leads 22-1 (Only loss since 2003) 2016 SCHEDULE & RESULTS Date Opponent TV W-L Score/Time Sept. 3 at Auburn ESPN W 19-13 Sept. 10 Troy RSN W 30-24 Sept. 17 South Carolina St. ACCN W 59-0 Sept. 22 #at Georgia Tech ESPN W 26-7 Oct. 1 Louisville ABC W 42-36 Oct. 7 *at Boston College ESPN W 56-10 Oct. 15 NC State ABC W ^24-17 Oct. 29 at Florida State ABC W 37-34 Nov. 5 Syracuse ABC W 54-0 Nov. 12 Pittsburgh ABC L 42-43 Nov. 19 at Wake Forest ESPN 7:05 p.m. Nov. 26 South Carolina TBA #Thursday, * Friday, ^Overtime CLEMSON ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Assistant AD / Football Communications Tim Bourret (Notre Dame 77) Office: 864-656-1926 Cell: 864-356-3791 Email: btimoth@clemson.edu Assistant AD / Director of Athletic Communications Joe Galbraith (Mississippi State 01) Office: 864-656-9227 Email: joegalb@clemson.edu Associate Communications Director / Secondary Philip Sikes (Clemson 02) Office: 864-656-1985 Cell: 864-525-4889 Email: philips@clemson.edu Sr. Associate Communications Director / Credentials Sam Blackman (Clemson 85) Email: blackmj@clemson.edu Athletic Communications: 864-656-2114 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 31, Clemson, SC 29633 Overnight: 100 Perimeter Rd, Clemson, SC 29633 Tickets: 1-800-CLEMSON CLEMSON TIGERS 2016 Record 9-1, 6-1 ACC Location Clemson, S.C. Colors Clemson Orange & Regalia Enrollment 22,698 Director of Athletics Dan Radakovich (Indiana (Pa.) 80) Head Coach Dabo Swinney (Alabama 93) Clemson Record (8th full season) 84-28 (.750) Away & Neutral Record 33-21 (.611) Home 51-7 (.879) vs. ACC 55-16 (.775) vs. Wake Forest 7-0 Clemson Rankings #5 AP, 5 Coaches Co-Offensive Coordinators Tony Elliott, Jeff Scott Defensive Coordinator Brent Venables Twitter /Instagram Web DABO SWINNEY PRESS CONFERENCE Head Coach Dabo Swinney will hold his weekly press conference at the Team Room on the second floor of the West Endzone at Memorial Stadium each Tuesday at 11 a.m. Clemson players will be available after Swinney s press conference on the fourth floor of the West Endzone. Coach Swinney s press conference will be available over clemsontigers.com. An abbreviated transcript of his press conference also will be available. SWINNEY SUNDAY TELECONFERENCE Head Coach Dabo Swinney will hold a teleconference each Sunday evening at 6:30 p.m. Contact Tim Bourret to access at btimoth@clemson.edu. CLEMSON PLAYER INTERVIEWS Clemson student-athlete interviews are held each Monday and Tuesday on the fourth floor of the West Endzone at Memorial Stadium. Quarterback Deshaun Watson is available each Monday at 11:15 a.m. Contact Tim Bourret each Sunday by 4 p.m. with your requests for the week. The first players on Monday usually start at 11:00 a.m. and will continue until 2 p.m. Players are available after Coach Swinney s Tuesday press conference at the West Endzone. CLEMSON COORDINATORS A Clemson offensive coordinator, either Tony Elliott or Jeff Scott, will be available on Mondays at 11:45 a.m. at the fourth floor of the West Endzone. Defensive Coordinator Brent Venables will be available on the fourth floor of the West Endzone on Tuesdays some time after Dabo Swinney s press conference. CLEMSON PERSONNEL UPDATE Adrian Baker, DB, Knee, Questionable Jake Fruhmorgen, OT, shoulder, Questionable Mitch Hyatt, OT, Foot, Probable Scott Pagano, DT, leg, out MEDIA INFORMATION WAKE FOREST DEMON DEACONS 2016 Record: 6-4 overall, in 3-3 ACC Location: Winston Salem, NC Colors: Old Gold and Black Enrollment: 7,669 Athletic Director: Ron Wellman Head Coach: Dave Clawson (Williams 89) Wake Forest Record: 12-22 (3rd year) Overall: 102-102 (17th year) vs Clemson: 0-2 Offensive Coor: Warren Ruggiero Defensive Coordinator: Mike Elko Football Communications: Steve Shutt Phone: (336) 758-5640 Email: shuttsj@wfu.edu Web Address: www.wakefoestsports.com Twitter: @WakeFB ACC TELECONFERENCE The ACC holds a teleconference for the media every Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m. throughout the season. The first teleconference will be Wednesday, August 31. Each coach has a 10 minute period on the conference. Each teleconference available at theacc.com. Contact the ACC for the teleconference phone number. Head Coach, School Time #Brian Kelly, Notre Dame 10:20 a.m. Bronco Mendenhall, Virginia 10:30 a.m. Dabo Swinney, Clemson 10:40 a.m. Jimbo Fisher, Florida State 10:50 a.m. Bobby Petrino, Louisville 11:00 a.m. Dino Babers, Syracuse 11:10 a.m. Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech 11:30 a.m. Larry Fedora, North Carolina 11:40 a.m. Justin Fuente, Virginia Tech 11:50 a.m. Dave Clawson, Wake Forest Noon Pat Narduzzi, Pittsburgh 12:10 p.m. Steve Addazio, Boston College 12:20 a.m. David Cutcliffe, Duke 12.30 p.m. Dave Doeren, NC State 12:40 p.m. Mark Richt, Miami (FL) 12.50 p.m #Coach Kelly on call when Notre Dame playing an ACC opponent. TIGER CALLS Tiger Calls with Head Coach Dabo Swinney is aired every Monday night on 24 radio stations in South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia on the Clemson Radio Network and over the internet on clemsontigers. com. The show is aired from 8-9 p.m. Dabo Swinney TV Show Affiliates Time Lcation Network 10:30 a.m. Augusta WFXF (Fox) 11 a.m. Southeast Fox Sports South 11:30 a.m. Charleston WCIV (ABC) 11:30 a.m. Greenville WMYA 11:30 a.m. Myrtle Beach WPDE (ABC) 12:30 p.m. Columbia WACH (Fox) 1 2015 FOOTBALL NOTES

CLEMSON at Wake Forest 2016 STANDINGS Atlantic Division ACC Home Away Overall Louisville 7-1 5-0 4-1 8-1 Clemson 6-1 5-1 4-0 9-1 Wake Forest 3-3 4-1 2-3 6-4 Florida State 4-3 3-1 3-2 7-3 Syracuse 2-4 2-3 2-2 4-6 NC State 2-4 4-2 1-3 5-5 Boston College 1-6 2-4 2-2 4-6 Coastal Division ACC Home Away Overall Virginia Tech 5-2 4-1 3-2 7-3 North Carolina 5-2 3-1 4-1 7-3 Pittsburgh 3-3 4-1 2-3 6-4 Miami 3-3 3-2 3-2 6-4 Georgia Tech 3-4 4-2 1-2 6-4 Virginia 1-5 1-5 1-3 2-8 Duke 1-5 3-3 1-3 4-6 THIS WEEK S GAMES Thursday, November 17 Louisville at Houston ESPN 8:00 p.m. Saturday, November 19 Virginia at Georgia Tech ACCN 12:30 p.m. Miami at NC State ACCN 12:30 p.m. UCONN at Boston College ACCNE 1:00 p.m. Duke at Pittsburgh RSN 3:00 p.m. Virginia Tech at Notre Dame NBC 3:30 p.m. The Citadel at North Carolina ACCNE 3:30 p.m. Clemson at Wake Forest ESPN 7:00 p.m. Florida State at Syracuse ABC 3:30 p.m. CLEMSON PRONUNCIATIONS Dabo Swinney Justin Falcinelli Clelin Ferrell Zach Giella Jay Guillermo Greg Huegel Jadar Johnson Cordrea Tankersley Andy Teasdall Trevion Thompson Korrin Wiggins DA-boh SWEE-nee fal-sih-nehl-ee CLEE-lihn jee-eh-luh gee-ayr-moh HYOO-guhl juh-dahr cohr-dray TEEZ-dahl TRAY-vee-ahn kohr-rihn Clemson Can Clinch Atlantic Division A Clemson victory over Wake Forest can clinch the 2016 Atlantic Division championship for the Tigers. Clemson will be looking for its fifth Atlantic Division title and fourth ACC title game appearance under Dabo Swinney.. Clemson won the Atlantic Division outright in 2009, 2011 and 2015. The Tigers tied for the title in 2012 with a 7-1 record with Florida State. But the Seminoles won the head to head tie breaker and went to the championship game. Clemson has 15 ACC Championships, tied with Florida State for the most in history. Overall Clemson has 21 conference championships (4 SIAA and 2 Southern Conference), more than any other school in the ACC. Clemson vs. Wake Forest Series Clemson owns 63 wins over Wake Forest in history, its second highest victory total over any opponent. Clemson has 67 wins over South Carolina. Fifty-three of those wins against Wake Forest have taken place since the ACC was formed in 1953. Clemson is 36-7 against Wake Forest in games played in Clemson and is 31-7 in Death Valley in the series that dates to a 13-0 Clemson win in Charlotte in 1933. Clemson has won seven in a row in the series, all under Head Coach Dabo Swinney, by a combined score of 264-94. The Tigers won last year by a 33-13 score at Clemson. Clemson won 34-20 the last time the two teams met in Winston Salem. The game was tied 20-20 at one point in the fourth quarter of that 2014 game. * In 2011, the Tigers won 31-28 on a 43-yard field goal by Chandler Catanzaro on the last play of the game. That gave the Tigers the Atlantic Division title. Wake Forest s last win was by a 12-7 margin at Wake Forest in 2008 in Tommy Bowden s last game as Clemson head coach. Clemson won the 2006 game at Wake Forest, 27-17. The late Gaines Adams had a game changing 66-yard fumble return on a botched field goal attempt in the fourth quarter to cut the Demon Deacons lead to 17-10. The Tigers scored 24 points in the fourth period to gain the victory. C.J. Spiller had a 72-yard run in that game. Wake Forest went on to win the ACC Championship that year. Clemson played at Wake Forest three times in a four-year period from 2003-06. Clemson was 1-2 at Wake Forest during that time. The Deacs won 45-17 in 2003 against a Clemson team that finished the year 9-4 and ranked in the top 25 in the nation. Clemson won four in a row after that game and Wake Forest lost its last three games. Wake Forest also won in 2005 at Winston-Salem. Clemson has a 53-9-1 lead in the series since 1953 or since the formation of the ACC, a.849 winning percentage. Clemson has played Wake Forest in football 63 consecutive years, as the last year the two schools did not play was 1952. The two schools are in the same division in the ACC, so they will continue to play annually. Only South Carolina has a longer string of consecutive seasons played against the Tigers. Clemson has a 23-10-1 lead in the series in games played at Wake Forest, including 15-6-1 in games played at Groves Stadium. Only one coach in history won as many as four games against Clemson without a loss in Death Valley and the coach was from Wake Forest. Frank Howard and Peahead Walker had a close friendship, but Peahead had a 4-0 record against Howard in Death Valley. Walker fielded some tough teams, but lost five in a row to the Tigers (1937-41), including his first two outings against Frank Howard, 39-0 and 29-0, after Jess Neely s departure to Rice in 1940. In the final three years of the Howard-Walker rivalry (1948-50), both the Tigers and Deacons were at their strongest. In going undefeated in both 1948 and 1950, Clemson faced only one Top 20 team in regular season play each year: Peahead s #19 Wake Forest in 1948 and his #17 Deacs in 1950, both on the road. Howard s 21-14 and 13-12 wins, respectively enabled his Tigers to finish #11 and #10 in the nation; Peahead s 1948 Deacons settled for a #20 national ranking. Clemson had a 7-3 record against Wake Forest under Tommy Bowden, but five of the seven Clemson wins were decided by 10 points or less. The two teams have played at three neutral sites games over the years, including Tokyo, Japan. Clemson won that game in 1982 by a 21-17 score to close out an ACC Championship season. Clemson defeated a Wake Forest team on Halloween Day 1981 by an 82-24 score. That was the highest scoring ACC game in Clemson history until 2012 when NC State and Clemson combined for 110 points in a 62-48 Clemson win. Clemson was 12-12 on third down in that game and gained 756 yards of total offense, still a school record. The Tigers went on to win the national championship that season. Last Year vs. Wake Forest Nov. 21, 2015 at Clemson, SC Number-one ranked Clemson defeated Wake Forest 33-13 to improve Clemson to 11-0 for the first time since 1981. The victory gave Clemson an 8-0 regular season mark in the ACC for the first time. The Tiger defense was strong throughout the contest yielding just 152 yards of offense, including just 39 rushing yards in 32 attempts. Ben Boulware had 2.5 tackles for loss to lead the defense even though he played just 18 snaps. Deshaun Watson completed 24-35 passes for 343 yards and three scores and also ran for a touchdown, giving him four total scores on the day. Deon Cain, Charone Peake and Germone Hopper had touchdown receptions. The Tigers had 552 yards of total offense, including 381 passing. Kelly Bryant was the leading rusher with 8-58 in relief of Watson. After scoring 30 points in the first half, Clemson scored just three in the second half as Dabo Swinney played his bench. Wayne Gallman played just a half and had 10-44 and a touchdown. The Tigers played without cornerback MacKensie Alexander, who was injured. 2 2015 FOOTBALL NOTES

NATIONAL RANKINGS ASSOCIATED PRESS (NOV. 13, 2016) Rk School (1st place) Rec Pts 1. Alabama (60) 10-0 1525 2. Ohio State 9-1 1455 3. Louisville 9-1 1357 4. Michigan 9-1 1323 5. Clemson 9-1 1304 6. Wisconsin 8-2 1214 7. Washington 9-1 1150 8. Oklahoma 8-2 1064 9. Penn State 8-2 961 10. West Virginia 8-1 920 11. Utah 8-2 807 12. Colorado 8-2 797 13. Oklahoma State 8-2 659 14. Western Michigan 1-0 634 15. Southern Cal 7-3 584 16. LSU 6-3 582 17. Florida State 7-3 569 18. Auburn 7-3 543 19. Nebraska 8-2 504 20. Washington State 8-2 501 21. Florida 7-2 435 22. Boise State 9-1 315 23. Texas A&M 7-3 233 24. San Diego State 9-1 97 25. Troy 8-1 63 Others Receiving Votes: Houston 49, North Carolina 40, Virginia Tech 36, Tennessee 21, Navy 20, Stanford 16, Western Kentucky 11, Pittsburgh 9, South Florida 9, Arkansas 7, Iowa 4, Mississippi 2, Minnesota 1. AMWAY USA TODAY COACHES (NOV. 13, 2016) Rk School (1st place) Rec Pts 1. Alabama (63) 10-0 1575 2. Ohio State 9-1 1495 3. Louisville 9-1 1413 4. Michigan 9-1 1372 5. Clemson 9-1 1318 6. Wisconsin 8-2 1231 7. Washington 9-1 1190 8. Oklahoma 8-2 1147 9. West Virginia 8-1 994 10. Penn State 8-2 923 11. Utah 8-2 909 12. Colorado 8-2 861 13. Oklahoma State 8-2 745 14. LSU 6-3 572 15. Florida State 7-3 559 16. Auburn 7-3 542 17. Nebraska 8-2 541 18. Florida 7-2 538 19. Southern Cal 7-3 473 20. Washington State 8-2 438 21. Western Michigan 10-0 431 22. Texas A&M 7-4 396 23. Boise State 9-1 355 24. North Carolina 7-3 114 25. San Diego State 9-1 112 Others Receiving Votes: Houston 60, Navy 43, South Florida 43, Virginia Tech 39, Troy 28, Tennessee 20, Stanford 16, Pittsburgh 6, Arkansas 5, Toledo 3, Baylor 2, Iowa 1. Fulltime Coaches in Press Box: Tony Elliott, Danny Pearman. College Football Playoff Poll for 11-8-2016 Alabama, 2. Clemson, 3. Michigan, 4. Texas A&M, 5. Washington, 6. Ohio State, 7. Louisville, 8. Wisconsin, 9. Auburn, 10. Nebraska, 11. Florida, 12. Penn State, 13. LSU, 14. Oklahoma, 15. Colorado, 16. Utah, 17. Baylor, 18. Oklahoma State, 19. Virginia Tech, 20. West Virginia, 21. North Carolina, 22. Florida State, 23. Western Michigan, 24. Boise State, 25. Washington State. CLEMSON at Wake Forest Last Trip to Wake Forest Clemson 34, Wake Forest 20 Nov. 6, 2014 at Wake Forest The No. 19 ranked Clemson Tigers overcame a slow start, but scored two touchdowns in the fourth period to win at Wake Forest 34-20 on a Thursday night game in Winston-Salem, N.C. Clemson dominated the game from a total offense standpoint, as the Tigers gained 427 yards and held Wake Forest to just 119 on 64 plays. Wake Forest had just seven yards rushing in 34 attempts. Clemson had 13 tackles for loss, including five sacks. The two teams were tied at 17-17 at halftime and it was 20-20 early in the fourth period. The turning point came on a flip pass from Cole Stoudt to Artavis Scott of 68 yards. It was the first play of a drive that gave Clemson a 27-20 lead. Wayne Gallman added a 30-yard run for a score in the next drive to give Clemson a two touchdown lead and Clemson went on to a 14-point victory. Stoudt passed for 282 yards passing and three touchdowns, while Gallman finished with 106 yards rushing and Scott had 8-122 receiving. It marked the first time in Clemson history that freshman had a 100-yard rushing game and a 100-yard receiving game in the same game. Shaq Lawson led the defense with four tackles for loss. Tiger DT Lawrence Freshman All-American Candidate Clemson freshman defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence has lived up to his billing coming out of high school. He was a first-team USA Today All-American at Wake Forest High School in North Carolina. He was the player of the year in North Carolina according to all services last yaer when he helped his team to a 12-1 record. So far this year Lawrence has been one of the top freshmen in the nation. He was a midseason pick as defensive Freshman of the Year by some services. Over the first 10 games he has 63 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss, including four sacks. He leads the team in quarterback pressures with 19. He also has two blocked kicks, and two fumble recoveries. He has also played six plays on offense as well as a blocker. He might have played his best game against Pittsburgh when he had nine tackles according to the coaches film, recovered a fumble and blocked two place kicks. He became just the fourth player in Clemson history to block two kicks in the same game. The others to do it were Wingo Avery against The Citadel in 1954, Mitch Belton vs. Maryland in 1989 and Rahim Abdullah vs. Auburn in the 1998 Peach Bowl. Clemson Veterans vs. Wake Forest Ben Boulware (LB) Played 15 snaps in 2013. Had five tackles and one interception. Played 34 snaps and had three tackles in 2014, including half a tackle for loss. Started and played 18 snaps last year. Had five tackles, including 2.5 tackles for a total loss of 20 yards. Had 1.5 sacks. Austin Bryant (DE) Had one tackle and.5 tackle for loss in 14 snaps last year. Deon Cain (WR) Played 49 snaps in 2015. Had 4-29 receiving and one touchdown. Ryan Carter (CB) Did not play a snap in 2014. Played 16 snaps last year and had four tackles, including one tackle for loss. C.J. Fuller (RB) Played 32 snaps in 2015. Had 10-36 rushing and 4-44 receiving. Also returned two kickoffs for a total of 38 yards. Wayne Gallman (RB) Started and played 60 snaps in 2014. Had 19-106 rushing and one touchdown. Also had 4-43 receiving and one touchdown. Did not play in 2015 due to injury. Greg Huegel (PK) Attempted and made two field goals in 2015. Field goals made were 40 and 36 yards. Converted two of three PAT. Jadar Johnson (S) Had one tackle in nine snaps in 2013. Played six snaps and had one tackle in 2014. Had one tackle, including.5 tackle for loss, in 27 snaps last year. Jordan Leggett (TE) Played 24 snaps and had 3-38 receiving and one touchdown in 2013. Had one catch for nine yards in 34 snaps in 2014. Started and played 49 snaps last year. Had one catch for 11 yards. Dorian O Daniel (LB) Had one tackle in 2014. Played 28 snaps last year. Had seven tackles, including 1.5 tackles for a loss of eight yards. Hunter Renfrow (WR/P) Started and played 34 snaps in 2015. Had 3-55 receiving. Artavis Scott (WR) Started and played 53 snaps in 2014. Had 8-122 receiving and two touchdowns. Started and had 6-53 receiving against Wake Forest in 2015. Cordrea Tankersley (CB) Had one tackle in three snaps in 2013. Had one tackle at Wake Forest in 2014. Started and played 50 snaps last year. Had three tackles, two pass break-ups, and one interception. Andy Teasdall (P) Did not play against Wake Forest in 2013 and 2014. Started and punted three times for 132 yards in 2015. Trevion Thompson (WR) Played 25 snaps in win at Clemson in 2015. Carlos Watkins (DT) Played 13 snaps in 2012. Did not play in games against Wake Forest in 2013 and 2014. Started and played 24 snaps last year. Had four tackles. Deshaun Watson (QB) Did not play at Wake Forest in 2014. Started and played 78 snaps last year. Completed 24 of 35 passes for 343 yards. Had three touchdowns and one interception. Had 10-44 rushing and one touchdown. Totaled 387 yards total offense. Korrin Wiggins (S) Played 25 snaps in 2013. Had three tackles, including.5 tackle for loss. Also had one pass break-up. Played 34 snaps in 2014. Had two tackles, including one tackle for loss. Mike Williams (WR) Started and played 40 snaps in 2013. Had one touchdown reception for 14 yards. Started and played 70 snaps in 2014. Had 3-29 receiving. Did not play against Wake Forest in 2015. Some of Clemson s Greatest Streaks Clemson is coming off a 43-42 loss to Pittsburgh at Memorial Stadium on November 12. The loss ended a lot of noteworthy streaks, accomplishments worth documenting. Here are noteworthy streaks that were snapped: Clemson had won 15 consecutive ACC games, second longest conference winning streak in school history. The record is still 20 between 1981-84. Won 27 straight non-national championship games dating to the 2014 season. Clemson had won 23 consecutive regular season games. Clemson had won 21 straight at home, longest winning streak at home in the nation at the time and the longest home winning streak in school history. Had won 44 consecutive games against un- 2015 FOOTBALL NOTES 3

CLEMSON at Wake Forest ranked teams in either poll, 46 in a row against teams not ranked in the AP poll and 45 straight against unranked teams in Memorial Stadium. Streaks Still active entering Wake Forest Game Mike Williams has caught a pass in 14 straight games and 23 of last 24. Artavis Scott has caught a pass in 33 straight and at least three in 18 straight. Quarterback Deshaun Watson has thrown at least on touchdown pass in 26 straight games, at least two in nine straight games. Clemson team has had at least one sack in 40 straight games. Clemson s last game without a sack was against The Citadel in 2013. Two Starters Have Birthdays Saturday Two Clemson starters on defense will celebrated birthdays on Saturday at Wake Forest. Starting linebacker Kendall Joseph will turn 21, while starting cornerback Cordrea Tankersley will turn 22. Both have been productive for the Tigers this year. Joseph is third on the team in tackles with 80, including seven tackles for loss and 13 quarterback pressures. Tankersley has 47 tackles, including six tackles for loss and eight pass deflections. He has one interception. Lineman Dexter Lawrence had a birthday against Pittsburgh on November 12 and had two blocked kicks, a fumble recovery and six tackles. Clemson Has Played Strong Schedule Clemson has played a strong schedule this year and is the only team in the nation to have defeated four teams currently ranked in the AP top 25. The Tigers have beaten #3 Louisville, #17 Florida State, #18 Auburn and #25 Troy. Alabama has beaten #15 Southern California, #16 LSU and #23 Texas A&M. Michigan and Ohio State also have three wins over current Top 25 AP teams. Michigan has downed #6 Wisconsin, #9 Penn State and #12 Colorado, while the Buckeyes have beaten #6 Wisconsin, #8 Oklahoma and #19 Nebraska. In terms of schedule strength, Clemson has faced the third toughest in the nation as rated by the NCAA. The NCAA ranks schedules according to your opponents record when not playing you. Clemson opponents outside of their games with Clemson are 48-25, a.658 winning percentage. Only Tennessee (.711) and Oregon State (.684) are stronger. Nation s Toughest Schedules (NCAA System) Rk School W-L Pct 1. Tennessee 54-22.711 2. Oregon State 52-24.684 3. Clemson 48-25.658 4. Florida State 48-24.658 5. Arkansas 47-25.653 6. Mississippi 47-26.644 7. Penn State 52-30.634 8. Arizona 48-28.632 Northwestern 48-28.632 Oregon 48-28.632 Clemson Offensive and Defensive Top 25 Rankings Clemson ranks in the top 25 of many categories on both sides of the ball. That includes scoring offense and defense and total offense and defense. Team Offense Scoring, 17 th, 38.9 Total Touchdowns, 18 th, 50 Total Offense, 15 th, 502.6 Total Plays, 11 th, 797 Passing Yards, 7 th, 346.2 Pass Efficiency, 19 th, 151.2 TD Passes, 9 th, 31 Completion %, 10 th, 66.2 Fewest Sacks Allowed, 18 th, 13 Third Down Conversions, 11 th,.503 Individual Offense Deshaun Watson Completions, 5 th, 256 Total offense, 6 th, 345.5 Total Plays, 6 th, 487 Completions 20 yards or more, 6 th, 46 Touchdown Passes, 9 th, 27 Passing Yards/Game, 9 th, 307.7 Pass Efficiency, 24 th, 149.2 Mike Williams Receptions 15 yards or more, 1 st, 31 Receptions for first down, 14 th, 43 Receptions/Game, 15 th, 6.7 Reception Yards/Game, 19 th, 9.6 Deon Cain Receiving Touchdowns, 17 th, 9 Yards/Reception, 13 th, 19.76 Team Defense Scoring, 12 th, 18.4 Touchdowns allowed, 14 th, 23 Pass Efficiency defense, 8 th, 101.8 Touchdown passes allowed, 15 th, 10 Yards/Pass attempt, 5 th, 5.8 Total Defense, 14 th, 328 Yards/Play, 11 th, 4.67 Completion %, 14 th,.525 Turnovers Forced, 13 th, 21 Sacks/Game, 6 th, 3.5 Tackles for Loss, 4 th, 8.8 Third Down, 9 th,.293 Individual Defense Jadar Johnson Interceptions, 16 th, 4 Clemson Records Established in Pittsburgh Game Many records were established by the Tigers in the Pittsburgh game of November 12. Individual Deshaun Watson ACC Record for passing yards in a game, 580 Clemson record for completions, 52 Clemson record for pass attempts, 70 ACC record for total offense in a game, 588 Clemson record for total offense plays, 75 Jordan Leggett Set Clemson career record for receptions by a tight end, 94 Clemson career record for reception yards by a tight end with Mike Williams Set Clemson record for receptions by a Tiger player in Memorial Stadium with 15. Set Clemson record for reception yards by a Tiger player in Memorial Stadium with 202. Team Passing Yards, ACC record 580 passing yards Completions by a Clemson team with 52 Pass Attempts by a Clemson team with 70 Clemson s Best Total Offense Games Clemson gained 630 yards total offense in the loss to Pittsburgh. That included 580 passing, an all-time ACC record, and 50 rushing. It was the sixth highest total offense game in Clemson history and just the second time Clemson lost a game in which it had at least 500 yards of total offense. The only other loss when gaining at least 500 yards was against Alabama in the 2015 season National Championship game. ACC Passing Yardage Bests Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson completed 52-70 passes for 580 yards and three touchdowns against Pittsburgh. He established an ACC record in terms of passing yardage and his completion total was second best. The previous record for passing yards in a game was 566 yards by Stephen Morris of Miami (FL) against NC State in 2012. The completion mark is still 55 by Rusty LaRue of Wake Forest against Duke in 1995. 4 2015 FOOTBALL NOTES

CLEMSON at Wake Forest His total offense figure of 588 was second best in ACC history. Clemson players have four of the 14 games of at least 500 yards total offense in ACC history. The record was also set this year when Lamar Jackson of Louisville had 610 yards at Syracuse. ACC Bests, Passing yards, Single Game Rk Name School Opponent Year Yards 1. Deshaun Watson Clemson Pittsburgh 2016 580 2. Stephen Morris Miami (FL) NC State 2012 566 3. Rusty LaRue Wake Forest NC State 1995 545 4. Chris Weinke Florida State Duke 2000 536 5. Shane Montgomery NC State Duke 1989 535 6. Chris Weinke Florida State Clemson 2000 521 7. Gary Schofield Wake Forest Maryland 1981 504 8. Rusty LaRue Wake Forest Georgia Tech 1995 501 Tigers Have 50 Touchdowns When running back Wayne Gallman scored his third touchdown of the Pittsburgh game on a short run, it was the 50 th touchdown of the season for the Tigers. This is the ninth Clemson team in history to score 50 touchdowns in a season, but the sixth under Dabo Swinney. Clemson is tied for 50 th in the nation in touchdowns scored, ironically tied with Pittsburgh. The Tigers set the school record last year with 71 touchdowns, two more than the 2013 team scored. The 2012 team had 68 for the third highest total in history. Clemson has 50 touchdowns in 10 games so far, an average of five per game. Last year s Clemson team scored 71 touchdowns in 15 games, an average of 4.73 touchdowns per game. The per game record is 5.31 touchdowns per contest by the 2013 team that was guided by quarterback Tajh Boyd. ACC Bests, Total Offense, Single Game Rk Name School Opponent Year Yards 1. Lamar Jackson Louisville Syracuse 2016 610 2. Deshaun Watson Clemson Pittsburgh 2016 588 3. Stephen Morris Miami NC State 2012 568 4. Rusty LaRue Wake Forest NC State 1995 554 5. Shane Montgomery NC State Duke 1989 537 6. Tajh Boyd Clemson NC State 2012 529 7. Chris Weinke Florida State Duke 2000 527 8. Marquise Williams North Carolina Duke 2015 524 9. Scott Milanovich Maryland Virginia Tech 1993 519 10. Woody Dantzler Clemson NC State 2001 517 11. Rusty LaRue Wake Forest Georgia Tech 1995 514 12. Chris Weinke Florida State Clemson 2000 509 13. Charlie Ward Florida State Maryland 1992 506 14. Tajh Boyd Clemson Ohio State 2013 505 ACC Bests Pass Completions, Single Game Rk Name School Opponent Year Com 1. Rusty LaRue Wake Forest Duke 1995 55 2. Deshaun Watson Clemson Pittsburgh 2016 52 3. Rusty LaRue Wake Forest NC State 1995 50 4. Scott Milanovich Maryland Florida State 1995 46 5. Gary Schofield Wake Forest Maryland 1981 43 David Watford Virginia Georgia Tech 2013 43 7. Danny Kanell Florida State Georgia Tech 1995 41 Rusty LaRue Wake Forest Georgia Tech 1995 41 Matt Schaub Virginia Georgia Tech 2002 41 Matt Schaub Virginia NC State 2003 41 Clemson Career Leaders in Touchdown Receptions With the presence of quarterback Deshaun Watson and his ability to spread the ball around to his receivers, it is no surprise that four of the top 13 receivers in Clemson history in terms of TD receptions are on this 2016 Clemson team. Flanker Artavis Scott has 18 in his career, including four this year, and ranks fourth in school history. Mike Williams has 16 and stands in a tie for seventh, while tight end Jordan Leggett has 15 to rank in a tie for 11 th, but first among Clemson tight ends. Sophomore Deon Cain leads the 2016 team with nine and has 14 in just two years. Cain has those 14 touchdown catches on just 59 career receptions. He scores a touchdown every 4.21 receptions, ahead of the record pace of one every 4.89 catches by Glenn Smith, who played for the Tigers from 1949-51. Clemson Career Leaders in Touchdown Receptions Rk Name Years Receptions Rec/TD TDs 1. DeAndre Hopkins 2010-12 206 7.63 27 Sammy Watkins 2011-13 240 8.89 27 3. Aaron Kelly 2005-08 23 11.6 20 4. Artavis Scott 2014-16 220 12.2 18 Glenn Smith 1949-51 88 4.89 18 6. Perry Tuttle 1978-81 150 8.82 17 7. Terrance Roulhac 1983-86 92 5.75 16 Mike Williams 2013-16 146 9.13 16 Derrick Hamilton 2001-03 167 10.4 16 Jacoby Ford 2006-09 143 8.91 16 11 Terry Smith 1990-93 162 10.8 15 Jordan Leggett 2013-16 94 6.27 15 13. Deon Cain 2015-16 59 4.21 14 Clemson Looks for Second Straight Perfect Road Record Clemson has won a school record nine straight road games, the third longest active streak in the nation. Alabama has the longest active streak with 11, followed by 10 in a row for Oklahoma. After Clemson comes Western Michigan at seven. A win on Saturday at Wake Forest will give Clemson two consecutive perfect seasons on the opponent s home field. This would be a first in school history as Clemson has never had back to back perfect records on the opponent s home field. Clemson has had a perfect record on the road six times. Those years are 1900 (3-0), 1917 (3-0), 1948 (5-0), 1981 (5-0), 1995 (5-0), and 2015 (5-0). Leggett Semifinalist for Mackey Award Clemson tight end Jordan Leggett was named one of eight semifinalists for the John Mackey Award on November 14. The honor is presented each year to the top tight end in college football. Leggett was one of three finalists last year. So far this year, Leggett has 28 receptions for 480 yards and four touchdowns. He has a 17.1 yards per catch figure, on pace to be the best in school history for a tight end. During the 2016 season he has become Clemson s career leader among tight ends in terms of receptions, reception yards and touchdowns. He has 94 receptions for 1,342 yards and 15 touchdowns. The reception and reception yardage records had stood since 1971. Leggett scored the winning touchdowns for the Tigers in important victories over ranked teams this year. First, in a 42-36 win over Louisville, he caught a 31-yard touchdown pass from Deshaun Watson with just 3:14 remaining. Then at Florida State, his 34-yard scoring pass from Watson with 2:06 left proved to be the game winner in a 37-34 win. Leggett had 122 receiving yards on five receptions in the win at Florida State. The reception yardage total was the most for a Clemson tight end in history. It was his second 100-yard receiving game against the Seminoles. The native of Navarre, Florida has two of the five 100-yard receiving games for a Clemson tight end in history. Clemson Tight End Records Held by Jordan Leggett Most receptions in a career, 94 Most reception yards in a career, 1342 Most TD Receptions in career, 15 Most Reception Yards in a game, 122 vs. Florida State, 2016 Most TD Receptions in a season, 8, 2015 (tied) Five Straight Road Night Games Clemson will play at Wake Forest in a 7 p.m. start on Saturday night. That will be the fifth consecutive road night game for the Tigers in 2016. This marks the first time in history all Clemson road games are at night. The 2012 and 2011 teams played four night games out of five. (including a neutral site game against Auburn in Atlanta). Including regular season neutral site games, the Wake Forest game will be the 21 st in 43 road games the Tigers have played at night under Dabo Swinney. Williams Closing in on 1,000-Yard Season Mike Williams needs just 44 receiving yards to become just the third Clemson receiver with two 1000-yard seasons. The only other Clemson players to do it are Rod Gardner and Sammy Watkins. Both of them were NFL first round draft choices. Gardner was the first to do it and witnessed Williams 202 yard receiving game against Pittsburgh as he was inducted into the Clemson Hall 2015 FOOTBALL NOTES 5

CLEMSON at Wake Forest of Fame that day. Watkins has two of the top three seasons with 1464 in 2013 and 1219 in 2011. Williams had 15 catches for 202 yards against Pittsburgh and was named ACC Receiver of the Week. His 15 catches were second to Watkins 16 against Ohio State in 2013. His 202 receiving yards ranked tied for second. Watkins has that record also with 227 against Ohio State in his last game as a Clemson player. Clemson 1,000-yard Receiving seasons Rk Player Year GP Rec Avg. Yards 1. Sammy Watkins 2013 13 101 14.5 1464 2. DeAndre Hopkins 2012 13 82 17.1 1405 3. Sammy Watkins 2011 13 82 14.9 1219 4. Rod Gardner 1999 12 80 13.6 1084 5. Aaron Kelly 2007 13 88 12.3 1081 6. Rod Gardner 2000 12 58 18.1 1050 7. Mike Williams 2014 13 57 18.1 1030 8. Derrick Hamilton 2003 13 62 16.5 1026 Mike Williams 2016 10 67 14.3 956 Turnovers a Key Clemson has had problems with turnovers this year. The Tigers have forced 21, but committed 21 for a zero margin. Wake Forest, Clemson s opponent on Saturday, leads the ACC in margin at +9. While Clemson is 9-1, the turnovers by the offense has been a direct indicator of victory margin. In four games this year the Tigers have had zero or one turnover on offense, Clemson has outscored the opponent 195-17. In the six games Clemson has had two or more turnovers, Clemson has outscored the opposition 194-167. Clemson in Top Two in ACC in Many Categories Clemson ranks among the top two teams in the ACC in 15 different categories. The Tigers hold the top spot in seven categories and rank second in eight. Eight of the rankings deal with offense, six with defense and one (opponent penalty yards) is a team category. The rankings show Clemson s rate of success on both sides of the ball as Clemson is in the top two in the ACC in scoring offense and defense and total offense and defense. Clemson leads the ACC in passing yards per game and ranks first in pass efficiency defense. Clemson is also in the top two in the ACC in sacks by its defense and fewest sacks allowed. Clemson Sack Streak Reaches 40 games Clemson had two more sacks in the Pittsburgh game and now has at least one sack in 40 straight games. The last time Clemson did not have a sack was 2013 against The Citadel, a game in which the opposition threw the ball just five times. Clemson has 35 sacks so far this year to lead the ACC with a 3.5 per game average. Carlos Watkins leads the Tigers this year with 6.5 sacks, while Clelin Ferrell and Dexter Lawrence have four apiece. Fourteen different players have recorded a sack this year, the same number of different players who had at least one in 2015. Over the 40-game streak, Clemson has had 135 sacks for 974 yards. That is an average of 3.38 sacks for 24.4 lost yards in the 40 games. Artavis Scott Moves into Top 10 in ACC History Clemson receiver Artavis Scott had a career high 13 receptions for 125 yards and a touchdown in the 43-42 loss to Pittsburgh on November 12. He moved into the top 10 in ACC history in career receptions with that performance. He now has 220 career receptions, ninth in ACC history. He is just two behind Ryan Switzer, a current player for North Carolina. Three of the top 10 receivers in ACC history in terms of receptions are from Clemson. The others are Sammy Watkins (fifth ) and Aaron Kelly (sixth). ACC Career Reception Leaders Rk Name School Years Rec 1. Jamison Crowder Duke 2011-14 283 Conner Vernon Duke 2009-12 283 3. Rashad Greene Florida State 2011-14 270 4. Tyler Boyd Pittsburgh 2013-15 254 5. Sammy Watkins Clemson 2011-13 240 6. Aaron Kelly Clemson 2005-08 232 7. Michael Campanaro Wake Forest 2010-13 229 8. Ryan Switzer North Carolina 2013-16 222 9. Artavis Scott Clemson 2014-16 220 10. Desmond Clark Wake Forest 1995-98 216 Two True Freshmen Tackles Started vs. Pittsburgh Clemson gained 630 yards of total offense in the 43-42 loss to Pittsburgh, an amazing number considering the Tigers started two true freshmen at the offensive tackle positions. Regular starter Jake Fruhmorgen is out with a shoulder injury and personal reasons, while Mitch Hyatt did not start because he was a minute late for a team meeting on Saturday morning, an on-going rule in Dabo Swinney s career. Hyatt had started the first 24 games of his career at left tackle. Hyatt came into the game on the second series and on his second play suffered an ankle injury and did not return to the game. That meant true freshman Sean Pollard played all 95 snaps in the contest at one tackle and true freshman Tremayne Anchrum played 89 snaps at the other tackle. Saturday s game against Pittsburgh marked just the second game since 1944 that two true freshmen started at both offensive tackles for the Tigers. The only other time took place was last year when Hyatt and Fruhmorgen started against Wake Forest. Before that you have to go back to WWII when the United States Military drafted all of Clemson s juniors and seniors. Clemson Top Two Rankings in ACC Team Categories 2 nd in scoring offense, 38.9 1st in scoring defense, 18.4 2 nd in total offense, 502.6 2 nd in total defense, 328.0 1 st in pass offense, 346.2 1 st in pass efficiency defense, 101.8 1 st in interceptions, 15 2 nd in field goal percentage,.812 1 st in sacks, 35 2 nd in sacks allowed, 13 2 nd in first downs on offense, 25.7 1 st in 3 rd down conversions,.503 2 nd in 4 th down conversions,.647 1 st in penalty yards by opponent, 67.1 2 nd in red zone defense,.742 Clemson Over 50 Percent on Third Down Clemson has converted on 50.3 percent of its third downs so far this year, on pace to become just the second team in school history to convert at least half of their third down opportunities. This current Clemson team has converted 79-157 for a.503 mark. The record was set in 1978, the first year the Clemson SID office tracked the stat. That year Clemson converted 99 of 192 third downs, a.516 figure. The quarterback on that team was Steve Fuller. This year s quarterback is Deshaun Watson. Both quarterbacks had the number-four in common for their jersey numbe. Clemson Season Bests, Third Down Conversion Rk Year Con-Att Pct 1. 1978 99-192.516 2. 2016 79-157.503 3. 1982 94-190.495 4. 1989 89-187.476 5. 1986 95-200.4750 6. 1983 75-158.4747 7. 2015 109-230.4744 8. 2001 87-185.470 9. 1981 87-186.468 10. 1985 88-195.451 Accomplishments of Clemson Seniors so far Overall record of 44-7 and that.863 winning percentage is the best in school history. The 44 wins rank second behind the 46-8 record by the 2015 seniors. Has an ACC regular season record of 27-4. The record for conference wins by a senior class is 28-4 by the 2015 seniors. This group has a 28-4 record including the ACC Championship game win over North Carolina last year. The Clemson class record for ACC wins including championship games is 29-4 by the 2015 seniors. So a win Saturda can tie both records. This senior class has been a part of a 25-2 record at Memorial Stadium the last four years. The record for wins by a senior class at home is 26-2 set by the 2014 and 2015 senior classes. This class has one 6 2015 FOOTBALL NOTES

CLEMSON at Wake Forest more game against South Carolina at home on November 26. In terms of streaks, this group has been a part of a school record 17-game winning streak, a school record 21-game home winning streak, a school record nine-game winning streak on the road, and a school record 23-game regular season winning streak. This senior class has nine wins over ranked teams, including five over teams ranked in the top 10 entering the game (2013, #5 Georgia), (2015, #6 Notre Dame), (2015, #8 North Carolina), (2015, #3 Oklahoma), and (2016, #3 Louisville). Has had a final ranking in the top 15 every year, including #7 by Coaches poll in 2013, #15 by both polls in 2014 and #2 by both polls in 2015. The #2 ranking last year was the second highest in Clemson history. Significant contributors to the 2015 team that won a school record 14 games and played in the National Championship game. Muse Was Loose Clemson freshman Tanner Muse scored his first career touchdown in dramatic fashion in Clemson s 54-0 win over Syracuse last Saturday. On a Syracuse pass over the middle that was tipped four times Muse alertly picked off the ball before it hit the ground and sped 64 yards for a touchdown. The play was named ESPN SportsCenter Play of the Day on Saturday night. It was the first interception of Muse s career, who is in his redshirt freshman season. The safety from Belmont, N.C.became the first Clemson freshman to record an interception return for a touchdown since the late Wayne Simmons ran 73 yards with an interception return for a score at Florida State in 1989. It is also the longest interception return for a score by an ACC player this year. Clemson Looks for Sixth Straight 10-Win Season A victory for Clemson over Wake Forest will give the Tigers a 10-0 record and assure Clemson of a sixth straight season with at least 10 victories. Clemson would become just the 11 th different school in college football history (current FBS schools) to have six consecutive seasons of at least 10 wins. Heading into this season Clemson and Alabama were the only schools with an active streak of at least five 10-win seasons. The Crimson Tide are also primed to extend their streak, which is eight consecutive years entering this season. The record for consecutive 10-win seasons is 14 years in a row set by Bobby Bowden s Florida State Seminoles (1987-02). The Tigers are looking for their 12 th season with at least 10 wins in history. If the Tigers defeat Wake Forest, Dabo Swinney would have half of those double digit 10-win seasons on his resume. Schools With Five Consecutive 10-Win Seasons School Years Consec Florida State 1987-02 14 Texas 2001-09 9 Virginia Tech 2004-11 8 Miami (FL) 1985-92 8 Alabama 2008-15 #8 Boise State 2006-12 7 Oregon 2008-14 7 Southern California 2002-08 7 Florida 1993-98 6 Ohio State 2005-10 6 Clemson 2011-15 #5 #Denotes active streak Clemson s 10-Win Seasons Year Record Coach 1948 11-0 Frank Howard 1981 12-0 Danny Ford 1987 10-2 Danny Ford 1988 10-2 Danny Ford 1989 10-2 Danny Ford 1990 10-2 Ken Hatfield 2011 10-4 Dabo Swinney 2012 11-2 Dabo Swinney 2013 11-2 Dabo Swinney 2014 10-3 Dabo Swinney 2015 14-1 Dabo Swinney Watson Reaches 10,000 Yards Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson went over the 8,000 yard mark in terms of passing yards in the win over Syracuse. Now the junior needs just 258 to become just the sixth player in ACC history with 10,000 yards of total offense. The only Clemson player to do it is Tajh Boyd, who had 13,069 between 2010 and 2013. He is second in ACC history behind the 13,582 by Philip Rivers. Watson will be the first ACC player to reach 10,000 miles in his junior year when he accomplishes the feat. ACC 10,000 Yard Men in Total Offense Rk Player Years Rush Pass Total 1. Philip Rivers, NC St 2000-03 98 13,484 13,582 2. Tajh Boyd, Clemson 2010-13 1,165 11,094 13,069 3. Joe Hamilton, GT 1996-99 1,758 8.882 10,640 4. Marquise Williams, UNC 2012-15 2,458 7.965 10,423 5. Logan Thomas, VT 2010-13 1,358 9,005 10,363 6. Deshaun Watson, Clemson 2014-16 1,683 8,647 10,330 Long Drives Clemson had not had a drive over 85 yards all season entering the Syracuse game. Then, in the second period the Tigers had three consecutive drives of at least 86 yards, all for touchdowns. First the Tigers went 95 yards in just two plays in 31 seconds on the first possession of the second period. Wayne Gallman rank 30 yards, then Deshaun Watson hit Deon Cain on a 65-yard touchdown pass. Then Clemson went 89 yards in 12 plays in five minutes, a drive that culminated with a 14-yard scoring pass from Watson to Mike Williams. On the very next drive Clemson went 86 yards in 14 plays on a 5:03 drive that finished with a five yard scoring pass from Nick Schuessler to Artavis Scott. Clemson had another 80-yard scoring drive in the second half. So Clemson s three longest scoring drives of the year in terms of yardage took place on consecutive drives in the second period of the Syracuse game. Schuessler Plays Best Game Fifth-year senior quarterback Nick Schuessler came off the bench to play 32 snaps in Clemson s 54-0 win over Syracuse. Starter Deshaun Watson suffered a shoulder injury and Schuessler played very well in relief. The native of Grayson, Georgia connected on 11-17 passes for 177 yards and two scores without an interception. It was the first time since the season finale of 2014 that someone other than Deshaun Watson led Clemson in passing yardage. Schuessler connected on a five-yard scoring pass to Artavis Scott in the second period, then found Deon Cain on an 18-yard scoring pass in the third period. He finished with a 65 percent completion percentage and a passing efficiency rating of 190. For the year, Schuessler is 19-29 for 303 yards and three touchdowns. His efficiency rating is 187 and his completion percentage 65.5. Winning the Close Ones Clemson defeated Florida State in Tallahassee, Fla. on October 29, 37-34 in one of the most thrilling games of the Dabo Swinney era. There were three lead changes in the final 5:25 of the fourth quarter. The Tigers did not take the lead for good until the 2:06 mark of the fourth quarter when Deshaun Watson connected with tight end Jordan Leggett for a 34-yard touchdown. The Clemson defense came up big on the last drive with sacks on the Seminoles last two plays, the first by Christian Wilkins and Dexter Lawrence, and the last by Ben Boulware. The victory was the fifth time this season by seven points or less. The run of close wins started in the first two games of the year when the Tigers won at now 11th ranked Auburn 19-13, then defeated a now 6-1 Troy team, 30-24. The Tigers downed now fifth ranked Louisville on October 1 by a 42-36 count, then beat NC State in overtime, 24-17. How does this run of close victories rank in Clemson history? This is the first Clemson team to win five games by seven points or less since 1993 when the Tigers were 5-1 in close games. The 1958 team was also 5-1 in games decided by seven or less. The greatest team in Clemson history in terms of winning close games is the 1948 Tiger eleven that finished with an 11-0 record. Under Coach Frank Howard and team captain Phil Prince, the Tigers were 6-0 in games decided by seven points or less, including a 24-23 win over Missouri 2015 FOOTBALL NOTES 7

CLEMSON at Wake Forest in the Gator Bowl to conclude the season. This current run of close wins in remarkable, or you could say things are just evening out. Between 2008-10 Clemson was 3-13 in games decided by seven points or less, including 1-5 in 2010, Dabo Swinney s second full season. That tied for the most losses by seven points or less in a season. Since that 3-13 record in that three-year time span, Clemson is 16-3 in games decided by seven points or less. Prior to the 2011 season, Clemson s all-time record in close games was 177-176-45. With the 16-3 run, the Tigers are now 193-179- 45 in games decided by seven or less. Prior to this stretch, the greatest run of victory in close games came during the heart of the Frank Howard era. From 1948-51 Howard and the Tigers did not lose a game decided by seven points or less, posting a 12-0-3 record. Most Wins in a season by 7 or Less Year Record 1948 6-0 2016 5-1 1993 5-1 1958 5-1 1966 4-1 2004 4-2 1977 4-2-1 1980 4-3 Clemson in Games Decided by 7 or Less, since 2011 (16-3) Date Opponent (Rk) W-L CU-Opp 9-24-11 Florida State (11) W 35-30 11-12-11 Wake Forest W 31-28 9-1-12 N-Auburn (#25) W 26-19 12-21-12 N-LSU (9) W 25-24 8-31-13 Georgia (5) W 38-35 1-3-14 N-Ohio State (7) W 40-35 9-20-14 at Florida State (1) L 17-23 (OT) 10-11-14 Louisville W 23-17 10-18-14 at Boston College W 17-13 9-17-15 at Louisville W 20-17 10-3-15 Notre Dame (6) W 24-22 11-28-15 at South Carolina W 37-32 1-11-16 N- Alabama (2) L 40-45 9-3-2016 at Auburn W 19-13 9-10-2016 Troy W 30-24 10-1-2016 Louisville (3) W 42-36 10/15-2016 NC State W 24-17 (OT) 10/29/2016 at Florida State (12) W 37-34 11/12/2016 Pittsburgh L 42-43 #ranked in USA Today only Clemson s Longest True Road Game Win Streaks Years Games Ended by 2015-16 9 Current 1978-79 8 at South Carolina, 9-13 1939-40 7 at Tulane, 0-13 1947-49 7 at Rice, 7-33 2012-13 7 at South Carolina, 17-31 1950-51 6 at Pacific, 7-21 1994-96 6 at North Carolina, 45-0 Clemson in Top Five 20 Straight Weeks Clemson has been ranked in the top five of the AP poll for 20 consecutive rankings, the longest active streak in the nation. Alabama is second with 18 in a row, while Michigan has a streak of 10 in a row. When it comes to top 10 rankings, Clemson has been ranked for 23 consecutive polls. Ohio State is first with 34 in a row dating to the 2014 season. Clemson and Alabama are tied for second with 23 in a row. Then the list drops down to Michigan at 12 in a row and Washington at 10 in a row. As far as top 25 rankings, Clemson has the fifth longest active streak with 33 in a row dating to the 2014 season. Alabama has the longest active streak with 143, a streak that dates to 2008. \ Longest Active AP Poll Appearance Streaks Consecutive Top 5 Appearances School Polls Dates Clemson 20 2015-16 Alabama 18 2015-16 Michigan 11 2016 Louisville 4 2016 Consecutive Top 10 Appearances School Polls Dates Ohio State 34 2014-16 Clemson 23 2015-16 Alabama 23 2015-16 Michigan 12 2016 Washington 11 2016 Louisville 10 2016 Consecutive Top 25 Appearances School Polls Dates Alabama 143 2008-16 Florida State 81 2011-16 Ohio State 78 2012-16 Clemson 34 2014-16 Michigan 24 2015-16 Louisville 12 2016 Washington 12 2016 Clemson AP Poll Progression, 2016 Date Pts FP Record AP-Co. 8-21 1443 16 0-0 2-2 9-6 1416 2 1-0 2-2 9-11 1284 0 2-0 5-3 9-18 1258 0 3-0 5-3 9-25 1267 0 4-0 4-3 10-2 1403 1 5-0 3-3 10-10 1406 2 6-0 3-3 10-16 1337 0 7-0 4-3 10-23 1382 0 7-0 3-3 10-30 1401 0 8-0 3-3 11-6 1408 0 9-0 3-2 11-13 1304 0 9-1 5-5 Clemson Seniors 27-4 in ACC Regular Season The current group of Clemson seniors have a 27-4 record in ACC regular season games, 28-4 when counting the ACC Championship game last year. The record for ACC regular season wins is 28, set by the 2015 seniors who were 28-4 in the regular season. That group also has the record for overall wins against ACC teams with 29 (including ACC Championship win last year). So, this group of seniors needs one ACC win to tie both records. Most ACC Victories by Senior Classes (Regular season games) Class of Win % W-L 2015.875 28-4 2016.871 27-4 2014.813 26-6 2013.750 24-8 2012.719 23-9 1989.804 22-5-1 1990.786 22-6 1991.804 22-5-1 Note: 2015 class has 29 wins including ACC Championship games. 2016 has 27 including ACC Championship games. Another Pick for Jadar Johnson Jadar Johnson had his fourth interception of the year in the win over Florida State. The senior from Orangeburg, S.C. injured a calf muscle in doing so and had to miss the second half of the game. In his first year as a starter, Johnson had four interceptions for 100 yards over his first three years and he now has equaled that total as a senior in 2016. In 10 games this year he has four interceptions for 44 return yards. Johnson is tied for 16th in the nation in total interceptions. In many ways Johnson s performance this year has been similar to 8 2015 FOOTBALL NOTES

CLEMSON at Wake Forest B.J. Goodson last year. Goodson was a key reserve his first three years, then led Clemson in tackles as a senior in 2015. Johnson was a backup his first 3 years and now leads the team in interceptions in his final year. Tyson Dye (1) Year Opponent Att-Yds-TD 2014 Georgia State 20-124-2 Landmark Games by Active Tigers Clemson has many veteran offensive players on its 2016 roster. As a result they have had many landmark statistical performances. Quarterback Deshaun Watson has 11 games with at least 300 yards passing, including four this year. He has 18 games of at least 300 yards total offense, including 10 games with at least 400 yards. Wayne Gallman has 15 100-yard rushing games, tied for the Clemson career record. The Tigers are 15-0 when he has at least 100 yards rushing. Mike Williams has eight 100-yard rushing games, Artavis Scott has six and Jordan Leggett has two, both against Florida State. Deshaun Watson Career 300-Yard Passing Games (11) Year Opponent Com-Att TD-In Yards 2014 North Carolina 27-36 6-1 435 2015 Boston College 27-41 3-2 420 2015 at NC State 23-30 5-0 383 2015 at Syracuse 35-48 2-1 368 2015 Wake Forest 24-35 3-2 343 2015 Alabama 30-47 4-1 405 2016 at Georgia Tech 32-48 2-1 304 2016 Louisville 20-31 5-3 306 2016 NC State 39-52 2-1 378 2016 at Florida State 27-43 2-2 378 2016 Pittsburgh 52-70 3-3 580 Deshaun Watson Career 300-Yard Total Offense Games (18) Year Opponent Pass Rush Total 2014 North Carolina 435 28 463 2014 NC State 267 62 329 2015 Boston College 420 32 452 2015 NC State 383 54 437 2015 Florida State 297 107 404 2015 Syracuse 368 105 473 2015 Wake Forest 343 44 387 2015 South Carolina 279 114 393 2015 North Carolina 289 131 420 2015 Oklahoma 187 145 332 2015 Alabama 405 73 478 2016 Troy 292 55 347 2016 Georgia Tech 304 36 340 2016 Louisville 306 91 397 2016 Boston College 270 33 303 2016 NC State 378 35 413 2016 Florida State 378 52 430 2016 Pittsburgh 580 8 588 Wayne Gallman 100-yard Rushing Games (15) Year Opponent Att-Yds-TD 2014 Syracuse 28-101-1 2014 at Wake Forest 19-106-1 2014 South Carolina 27-191-1 2015 at Louisville 24-139-0 2015 Notre Dame 23-111-0 2015 Georgia Tech 13-115-2 2015 at Miami (FL) 22-118-1 2015 at NC State 31-172-1 2015 Florida State 22-103-1 2015 at South Carolina 19-102-0 2015 North Carolina (N) 28-187-1 2015 Oklahoma (N) 26-150-2 2016 at Auburn 30-123-1 2016 Louisville 16-110-1 2016 at Boston College 9-109-1 Deshaun Watson 100-yard Rushing Games (6) Year Opponent Att-Yds-TD 2015 Florida State 16-107-0 2015 at Syracuse 14-105-1 2015 at South Carolina 21-114-3 2015 North Carolina 24-131-2 2015 Oklahoma 24-145-1 Mike Williams 100-yard Receiving Games (8) Year Opponent Rec-Yds-TD 2014 North Carolina 6-122-2 2014 NC State 6-155-2 2014 at Boston College 8-128-0 2014 Oklahoma 9-112-1 2016 at Auburn 9-174-0 2016 NC State 12-146-1 2016 Syracuse 6-106-1 2016 Pittsburgh 15-202-1 Artavis Scott 100-yard Receiving Games (6) Year Opponent Rec-Yds-TD 2014 SC State 6-164-2 2014 at Wake Forest 8-122-2 2014 South Carolina 7-185-2 2014 Oklahoma 8-114-1 2015 Boston College 10-162-1 2016 Pittsburgh 13-125-1 Jordan Leggett (1) Year Opponent Rec-Yds-TD 2015 Florida State 6-101-0 2016 Florida State 5-122-1 Ray Ray McCloud (1) Year Opponent Rec Yds-TD 2016 at Georgia Tech 8-101-0 Deon Cain (1) Year Opponent Rec Yds-TD 2016 Syracuse 5-125-2 Clemson s Travel Roster Clemson took 72 players to Florida State on its last road trip. Clemson had 20 freshmen, 28 sophomores, 14 juniors and 10 seniors on the roster. Clemson s 72 man travel roster included 25 players form South Carolina, 15 from Georgia, 14 from North Carolina, nine from Florida, three from Virginia, two from Maryland and one each from Massachusetts, Hawaii, Tennessee and New Jersey. There were 34 offensive players and 31 defensive players and seven special teams player on the trip. Clemson played 85 players in the win over Syracuse at home. Swinney Has 17 Wins over Top 25 Teams Dabo Swinney won his 17th game against a top 25 opponent when the Tigers downed 12th ranked Florida State in Tallahassee on October 29, 37-34. It was Clemson s second win over a team ranked entering the game. The Tigers defeated third-ranked Louisville earlier this year at Memorial Stadium. The win over Florida State was the 17th of his Clemson career against a top 25 team. He is now just three short of Danny Ford s record of 20 between 1978-89. Ford was 20-12-1 against top 25 teams. Swinney is on a nice run against top 25 teams as he has won seven of his last eight. For his career he is 10-5 against top 10 teams and 7-12 against teams ranked 11-25. Tigers Receiving Midseason Acclaim Five Clemson players were named to various midseason All-America teams and award lists the week of October 17 according to media outlets. They have all helped the 8-0 Tigers to a No. 3 national ranking according to the Amway Coaches Poll and a No. 4 rating by the Associated Press. Christian Wilkins was named to four midseason first-team All-America teams, as he was named by CBS Sports, ESPN, Sports on Earth and Fox Sports. The sophomore defensive end has been among the top all-around players in the nation so far this year. The native of Springfield, Mass. has 41 tackles, including a team best 10 tackles for loss with three sacks and 13 quarterback pressures on the defensive line. He also has caught a touchdown pass from 2015 FOOTBALL NOTES 9

CLEMSON at Wake Forest Deshaun Watson, run 10 yards on a fake punt and blocked a field goal. The later two plays took place in Clemson s 24-17 overtime win against NC State on October 15. He was added to the Bednarik Award Watch List October 18. Linebacker Ben Boulware was named a first-team midseason All-American by USA Today. The senior leads the Tigers in tackles per game and has 67 overall, including five tackles for loss. He had a key interception in the win at Auburn and had 17 tackles in the victory over Louisville. He was named National Defensive Player of the Week by four different services for that performance. Quarterback Deshaun Watson is ranked as the No. 2 candidate for the Heisman Trophy according to five media outlets at midseason. He is ranked second behind Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson according to Newsday, the Orlando Sentinel, Campus Insiders, ESPN and the Associated Press. He is fourth on the list by Sports Illustrated. So far this year Watson has thrown 22 touchdown passes, sixth best in the nation. Tight end Jordan Leggett is one of 16 tight ends on the midseason Mackey Award watch list. Leggett, who was a finalist for the award last year, has 20 catches for 354 yards and four touchdowns. He became Clemson s career leader in touchdown catches by a tight end earlier this month. Freshman Dexter Lawrence is ranked as the No. 3 freshman in the nation at midseason by Sports On Earth. He was named national Co-Defensive Freshman of the Year by 247 Sports. Additionally, the Clemson offensive line was named to the Midseason Honor Roll for the Joe Moore Award, which goes to the top offensive line in college football. Clemson was one of 17 offensive lines listed. Other ACC schools on the list were Miami (FL), Pittsburgh, and Virginia Tech. The Clemson vs. Louisville football game on October 1 was ranked as the top game of the first half of the season by Si.com, Bleacher Report and USA Today and the second best game by Sports On Earth. Clemson Leads Nation in Tackles for Loss since 2012 One area Clemson has excelled in over the last five years is tackles behind the line of scrimmage. The run of national leading stats coincides with Brent Venables arrival at Clemson (2012) Since the beginning of the 2012 season, or the last five years including this season, Clemson has 555 tackles for loss, 40 more than No. 2 Arizona State (515). Next on the list is Virginia Tech at 471, then Stanford at 461. A look to the list reveals that Clemson has more than a 100 more tackles for loss over the last five years than all but seven of the other FBS schools (128 total). Clemson has led the nation in total tackles for loss each of the last three years with 123 in 2013, 141 in 2014 and 126 in 2015. The Tigers have 80 in nine games for far this year for an average of 8.9 per game. Clemson led the nation on a per game basis in 2013 with 9.5 and in 2014 with 10.1. As far as single season totals, Clemson has had the top three tackles for loss totals over the last five years. Clemson s 131 in 2014 is the most by any team over the last five years and last year s 126 ranked second. National Leaders in Tackles for Loss since 2012 Rk School 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Total 1. Clemson 87 123 131 126 88 555 2. Arizona State 118 101 98 111 77 515 3. Virginia Tech 99 96 109 85 82 471 4. Stanford 124 107 95 83 52 461 5. Mississippi 103 88 99 105 63 458 6. Missouri 86 107 104 106 55 457 7. Utah State 80 109 114 86 57 446 8. Alabama 86 69 96 108 81 440 9. Boise State 74 88 109 95 66 432 10. Marshall 73 102 105 86 65 431 11. Texas 96 89 84 81 78 428 NC State 97 84 89 88 71 428 13. Baylor 58 99 94 98 73 422. Oklahoma State 81 91 84 95 70 421 Most Tackles for Loss in a Season since 2012 Rk School Year TFL 1. Clemson 2014 131 2. Clemson 2015 126 3. Clemson 2013 123 4. Arizona State 2012 118 5. Boston College 2015 114 Utah State 2014 114 Louisiana Tech 2014 114 8. TCU 2014 112 9. Arizona State 2015 111 Texas A&M 2015 111 Tulane 2013 111 12. Ohio State 2014 110 Wilkins Nation s Most Athletic Lineman? Defensive End Christian Wilkins has received much acclaim so far this year. He has certainly done an outstanding job in terms of his position on the defensive line, mostly as a defensive end. He played defensive tackle last year. Wilkins has started all 10 games, played 495 snaps and had 45 total tackles, including 11 tackles for loss for 47 yards. He had has 3.5 sacks and 16 quarterback pressures. Wilkins has also been a factor on special teams. In the win over NC State, Wilkins blocked a field goal that was huge in Clemson s overtime victory. In the first half of that game he had a 10-yard run on a fake field goal. In the win over Troy, Wilkins caught a two-yard touchdown pass from Deshaun Watson. Last year he caught a 31-yard pass on a fake field goal in the Orange Bowl against Oklahoma that changed the momentum of the game. He and Dexter Lawrence have come in on short yardage situations on offense six times and Clemson has made the first down five of the six. Marcus Edmond Saves the Day Again Clemson cornerback Marcus Edmond has played just 219 plays this year and has just 12 tackles and one interception, but he has contributed the two biggest defensive plays of the year. First, with just 33 second remaining, Louisville faced a fourth and 12 from the Clemson 14. Larmar Jackson completed pass to James Quick in the left flat and Edmond was the only Tiger in the area. But he ran Quick out of bounds one yard short of the first down. Clemson took over and ran out the clock to preserve the 42-36 win. Then, the next home game and two weeks later, Clemson took a 24-17 lead in overtime against NC State. On the Pack s first play of overtime, quarterback Ryan Finley threw a pass into the endzone, but Edmond leaped in front of the Wolfpack receiver and made the interception. It was the first interception of his career and just the second interception of the year thrown by Finley. It was the first walk-off interception since 1997 when Rahim Abdullah returned a Duke pass 63 yards for a touchdown to give Clemson its first overtime victory in history. Edmond was slated to be the starter when fall camp began, but he suffered a leg injury and missed almost all of August practice. He missed just the season opener, but has now played the last seven games, three as a starter. Edmond s plays are believed to be the first time a defensive player has turned in two game deciding plays in the same year, never mind two home games in succession. Renfrow Future Coach? Clemson sophomore receiver Hunter Renfrow returned to the Clemson lineup vs. NC State after missing four games due to a broken bone in a wrist. He had caught a touchdown pass in each of the first two wins, six point victories over Auburn and Troy. He was injured catching a touchdown pass against Troy. Renfrow came back to the lineup against NC State and, despite wearing a soft cast, had six receptions for 53 yards. On his last catch he suffered a minor injury, but he did not stop contributing to the victory. Late in the game, Renfrow went to his wide receiver coach Jeff Scott and described a pass play to Artavis Scott that he thought would work based on the way the Wolfpack defensive backs were playing. Scott had his team run the play and Artavis Scott caught what proved to be the winning touchdown in overtime. Renfrow had some big catches at Florida State as well and 10 2015 FOOTBALL NOTES

CLEMSON at Wake Forest finished with 5-62 and a touchdown. For the year, he has 24 receptions for 271 yards and three scores. He missed four games with an injury. He had seven catches for 77 yards against Pittsburgh. Tankersley Named Thorpe Semifinalist Clemson cornerback Cordrea Tanklersley has been named a semifinalist for the Jim Thorpe Award. Tankersley has started every game at cornerback for the Tigers and is a big reason Clemson ranks fourth in the nation in pass efficiency defense and seventh in fewest passing yards allowed per game. Tankersley has been assigned to the opposing team s top receiver all season and had has a team best eight pass deflections plus an interception. He has 47 tackles, including 39 first hits. Tigers Post 54-Point ACC Win Clemson defeated Syacuse 54-0 just a month after defeating Boston College by 46 points in Boston. Those are two of the top 10 largest victory margins in an ACC game in Clemson history. The record is 58 points, set in 1981 in a 82-24 win over Wake Forest and last year at Miama, a 58-0 win. Dabo Swinney has now been the coach for five the top 10 ACC victory margins in Clemson history. Highest Combined Scoring Games in Clemson History Mar Cu-Opp Site-Opponent Date +58 82-24 H-Wake Forest 10-31-1981 +58 58-0 A-Miami 10-24-2015 +55 55-0 A-Virginia 9-8-1984 +54 54-0 H-Syracuse 11-5-2016 +51 58-7 H-Duke 11-6-1999 +49 56-7 H-Wake Forest 9-28-2013 +49 59-10 A-Virginia 11-2-2013 +48 48-0 A-Virginia 10-9-1982 +47 47-0 A-Virginia 9-26-1959 +46 56-10 A-Boston College 10-7-2016 Dabo Swinney coached games in bold Senior Class Now Second in Total Victories The win over Syracuse was the 44th for the current Clemson seniors. The class is now in second place on the all-time victories list and they need just two to tie the mark of 46 set by last year s seniors. They have the top winning percentage at the moment at.863. Clemson s Winningest Classes, total victories Year Pct W-L 2015.852 46-8 2016.900 44-7 2014.792 42-11 1990.833 40-8 1991.823 39-8-1 1989.813 38-8-2 2013.717 38-15 Clemson s Winningest Classes, Percentage basis Year W-L Pct 2016 44-7.863 2015 46-8.852 1903 19-3-1.848 1990 40-8.833 1991 39-8-1.823 1983 36-7-2.822 1902 19-4-1.813 1989 38-8-2.813 Gallman Wins Leather Helmet Junior running back Wayne Gallman won the Leather Helmet Award as the Most Valuable Player of the Clemson vs. Boston College game. He was the top rusher for the Tigers with nine carries for 109 yards and a score. His touchdown was a 59-yard run in the first period that gave Clemson a 7-0 lead. Gallman tied the Clemson record for 100-yard rushing games in a career with that performance. It was his 15 th, the same number Raymond Priester, Clemson s career rushing leader, had between 1994-97. So a 100-yard game Saturday for Gallman will set the record. He had three as a freshman, nine last year and three this year. Gallman now has the Clemson record for backs who played just three years. Allen went pro after his junior year. The others ahead of Gallman on the list were four year players. Additionally, Gallman needs just one 100-yard rushing game to become the all-time leader in that category. He and Raymond Priester both have 15 apiece. Clemson by the way has a 15-0 record when Gallman gains at least 100 yards rushing. Clemson Career Leaders in 100-yard Rushing Games Rk Name Years Games 1. Raymond Priester 1994-97 15 Wayne Gallman 2014-16 15 3. James Davis 2005-08 14 4. C.J. Spiller 2006-09 12 Andre Ellington 2009-12 12 6. Buddy Gore 1966-68 11 Kenny Flowers 1983-86 11 Woodrow Dantzer 1998-01 11 9. Terry Allen 1987-89 10 Watson and Boulware Both Win National Honors Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson and linebacker Ben Boulware were both honored as national players of the week for their respective performances against Louisville. Watson was named the National Offensive Player of the Week by the Walter Camp Foundation and Boulware was named National Defensive Player of the Week by the Lott Impact Award, the Bednarik Award and the Football Writers Association. Both were also named ACC Players of the Week Watson completed 20-31 passes for 306 yards and five touchdown passes. He also rushed 14 times for 91 yards. Watson became the second FBS player in the last four years to throw for at least 300 yards and five touchdown passes and rush for at least 90 yards against a top 10 team. The only other quarterback to do it was former Tiger Tajh Boyd against Ohio State in the 2014 Orange Bowl. Watson led Clemson on a fourth quarter comeback. The Tigers trailed 36-28 in the fourth period before he connected on a 20-yard scoring pass to Mike Williams with 7:05 left, then hit Jordan Leggett with a 31-yard scoring pass with 3:14 remaining. Boulware had a career high 17 tackles, three tackles for loss, a fumble recovery and a pass deflection against a Louisville offense that came into the game leading the nation in scoring and total offense. Bounce Back One of the statistics that is recorded on the PGA Tour is Bounce Back. That takes place when a player makes a bogey or higher, then makes a birdie or eagle on the next hole. In football we could call a Bounce Back, a score for a team after the opponent has just scored a touchdown or a field goal. Clemson has been good at Bounce Back over the last two years. In the last 25 games, 23 victories, when Clemson has been scored on the Tigers have come back with a score about 50 percent of the time. Last year there were 47 opponent scores (35 touchdowns and 12 field goals) when Clemson had an opportunity and desire to score on the next drive. (We didn t count Clemson ensuing possessions when the Tigers wanted to just run out the clock to end a half and weren t trying to score.) In the ensuing possessions after those 47 scores, Clemson replied with a score 25 times, 16 touchdowns and nine field goals. In the ACC Championship game and two College Football Playoff games Clemson had eight bounce back scores after 14 opponent scores. So far this year, opponents have 28 scores and Clemson has come back with its own score 15 times, 13 touchdowns and two field goals. Clemson had two bounce back touchdowns in the win over Louisville and two more in two attempts at Boston College. Clemson had a pair of bounce back touchdowns in the fourth quarter at Florida State as well. High Ratings The Clemson vs. Louisville game of October 1, 2016 drew an overnight rating of 6.0 according to a release by ABC/ESPN the day following the game. The game also had a streaming average minute audience of 200,000. That was the highest overnight rating for an ABC Saturday night college football game this year and the most streamed game through week five of the season. The 6.0 rating was the second best of the college season on any night, trailing only the 7.0 rating for the Notre Dame at Texas game on the 2015 FOOTBALL NOTES 11

CLEMSON at Wake Forest opening Sunday night of the season. The Clemson vs. Louisville game had the highest overnight rating for ABC Saturday night football since the 2014 ACC Championship game between Florida State and Georgia Tech. The overnight rating for the Clemson vs. Louisville game in the Louisville market was 24.9 and the rating in Greenville was 20.1. Balanced Attack Means Victory In wins over Louisville and Boston College, Clemson had at least 200 yards rushing and 200 yards passing. In the win over Louisville, Clemson had 201 yards rushing and 306 yards passing for 507 total. Clemson did all that in 62 plays so the Tigers averaged 8.18 yards per play, best for the Tigers against an FBS opponent since an 8.22 average against Georgia Tech in 2013. Clemson followed that with 237 yards rushing and 272 passing in the win at Boston College. That kind of balance means victory for the Tigers. Over the history of Clemson football, the Tigers are now 78-0-1 when gaining at least 200 yards rushing and 200 yards passing in the same game. The Boston College game was the third time Clemson has done it this year after the Tigers did it a season record eight times in 2015. The only blemish on the record was a 24-24 tie at Georgia Tech in 1976. Clemson Started 9-0 Clemson started 9-0 for the fourth time in history, but the second time under Dabo Swinney. The Tigers started 14-0 last year. Frank Howard and Danny Ford are the only other coaches to do it. Pittsburgh ended the streak with a 43-42 win at Clemson on November 12. Clemson Starts of 9-0 or better Year Start Final Head Coach Streak Stopper 1948 11-0 11-0 Frank Howard NA 1981 12-0 12-0 Danny Ford NA 2015 14-0 14-1 Dabo Swinney Alabama, 40-45 2016 9-0?? Dabo Swinney?? Tigers Commit Five Turnovers.and Win Clemson committed five turnovers in the win over Louisville, certainly a rare occasion. It was just the eighth time in history Clemson committed five turnovers, yet won the contest. It was the first time in 31 years it had happened. Clemson had five lost fumbles against Virginia Tech in 1985, yet beat the Hokies, 20-17 on a field goal by David Treadwell on the last play of the game. The most turnovers by Clemson in a win is eight, in 1963 against Wake Forest. Incredible as it may seem, Clemson won that game 36-0. The Tigers seemed to either score a touchdown or turn the ball over in that game and Wake Forest never could score after a Clemson miscue. That might be a national record. Wake Forest had just 148 yards of offense in that game. Clemson is 9-1 over the last two years when losing the turnover margin stat. Below is a list of the games Clemson committed at least five turnovers yet lost the game. Most Turnovers by Clemson Offense, yet Won the Game Year Opponent Fum-Int Tot CU-Opp 1963 Wake Forest 5-3 8 36-0 1966 Virginia 5-0 5 40-35 1975 Wake Forest 5-0 5 16-14 1978 Virginia Tech 3-2 5 38-7 1981 NC State 2-3 5 17-7 1982 Western Carolina 4-1 5 21-10 1985 Virginia Tech 5-0 5 20-17 2016 Louisville 2-3 5 42-36 Clemson s Highest Ranked Victories Clemson has defeated a team ranked in the top 10 of at least one poll 20 times in its history. That includes 10 times under current Head Coach Dabo Swinney. Over the last four years, Clemson has beaten top 10 teams from Notre Dame, LSU, North Carolina, Oklahoma and Louisville. The win over a third ranked Louisville team tied for the highest ranked team Clemson has defeated. Clemson also beat a #3 Oklahoma team in the 2015 College Football Playoff, a #3 Florida State team in 2003, and a #3 Virginia Tech team in the 2011 ACC Championship game. Clemson s Wins over Top 10 Teams Year Opponent Site AP-C Score 2003 Florida State H 3-3 26-10 2016 Louisville H 3-4 42-36 2015 Oklahoma N 4-3 37-17 2011 Virginia Tech N 5-3 38-10 1981 Georgia H 4-4 13-3 1981 Nebraska N 4-4 22-15 2013 Georgia H 5-5 38-35 2003 Tennessee N 6-7 27-14 2015 Notre Dame H 6-6 24-22 2013 Ohio State N 7-6 40-35 1959 TCU N 7-8 23-7 2012 LSU N 9-7 25-24 2015 North Carolina N 8-8 45-37 1981 North Carolina A 8-9 10-8 2009 Miami (FL) A 8-9 40-37 2006 Florida State A 9-10 27-20 2001 Georgia Tech A 9-11 47-44 1983 North Carolina A 10-9 16-3 1983 Maryland H 11-9 52-27 2011 Virginia Tech A 11-10 23-3 Swinney wins in bold Swinney 10-5 vs. Top 10 Teams When Clemson defeated No. 3 Louisville on October 1 it gave Clemson Head Coach Dabo Swinney a 10-5 record against top 10 teams as Clemson head coach. It is interesting to note that seven of the 10 wins have taken place away from Clemson. The Louisville win was the fourth in the last two years over a top 10 team. Swinney has half of the 20 Clemson wins over top 10 teams in school history. Clemson Wins under Dabo Swinney vs. Top 10 Teams Date Site-Opponent Op Rank Cu-Opp 10-24-2009 at Miami (FL) 8-9 #40-37 10-1-2011 at Virginia Tech 11-10 23-3 12-3-2011 Virginia Tech (N) 5-3 38-10 12-31-2012 LSU (N) 9-7 25-24 8-31-2013 Georgia 5-5 38-35 1-3-2014 Ohio State (N) 7-6 40-35 10-3-2015 Notre Dame 6-7 24-22 12-5-2015 North Carolina (N) 8-8 45-37 12-31-2015 Oklahoma (N) 4-3 31-17 10-1-2016 Louisville 3-3 42-36 #Denotes overtime Tigers Averaging 38.9 Points and 502 Yards Clemson has averaged 389 points and 502 yards per game through 10 games this year. If the season ended today, this would be just the fourth Clemson team to average at least 35 points and 450 yards per game over the course of the season. The previous three teams to do it were the 2012, 2013 and 2015 teams. Clemson Teams That Have Averaged 35 Points and 450 Yards Year PPG Total Offense 2012 41.0 512.7 2013 40.2 507.7 2015 38.5 514.5 2016 *38.9 *502 *Through 10 games Three Comeback Wins under Watson When Clemson overcame an eight-point deficit in the last eight minutes against Louisville, it marked the first time Clemson had recorded a comeback victory since 2014 at Boston College. With all the wins Clemson has had recently that seems strange. It has not been any fault of Deshaun Watson and the Clemson offense. Clemson quite simply has not trailed much in the fourth period since that win at BC two years ago. In the 29 games since that come back win over Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Clemson has lost just two games, at Georgia Tech in 2014 and 12 2015 FOOTBALL NOTES

CLEMSON at Wake Forest the National Championship game against Alabama. In those 29 games, Clemson only trailed in the fourth quarter in four games, the two Clemson lost and victories over Louisville and Florida State this year. And, the Georgia Tech game in 2014, Watson was hurt and out of the game, so he only had the opportunity for a fourth quarter comeback one time prior to the Louisville game and that was against Alabama. Clemson trailed 36-28 in the fourth period with under eight minutes left against Louisville, then took the Tigers on a 14-0 run to win 42-36. The lead touchdown was the result of an 85-yard drive that culminated with a 31-yard scoring pass to Jordan Leggett. The combination did it again against Florida State as Watson completed a 34-yard scoring pass to Leggett with 2:06 left for what proved to be the winner in a 37-34 outcome. Swinney Seventh among Winningest Active Coaches Dabo Swinney is seventh among active coaches nationally in terms of winning percentage. Swinney has a 84-28 record for a.750 percentage. The leader is Urban Meyer with a 163-28-0 record for a.853 mark. Swinney moved ahead of Mark Richt of Miami with his win at Georgia Tech and past Gary Patterson of TCU when his team lost at West Virginia. Winningest Active Coaches Rk Coach, School Record Pct. 1. Urban Meyer, Ohio State 163-28-0.853 2. Chris Petersen, Washington 117-25-0.828 3. Jimbo Fisher, Florida State 75-17.815 4. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma 187-48-0.796 5. David Shaw, Stanford 61-17.780 6. Nick Saban, Alabama 201-60-1.770 7. Dabo Swinney, Clemson 84-28-0.750 8. Gary Petterson, TCU 149-51-0.745 9. Mark Richt, Miami 151-55-0.733 10. Bobby Petrino, Louisville 109-40-0.732 11. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame 230-86-2.727 12. Jim Harbaugh, Michigan 78-31-0.719 Clemson s 28-Point Quarter vs. Louisville Clemson had a 28-point second quarter thanks to the passing of Deshaun Watson, who was 11-12 189 yards and three scores. It marked just the second time Clemson had scored at least 28 points in a quarter against a top 25 team. The only other time that happened was in 1999 at Georgia Tech. Clemson ended up losing that game 45-42. Clemson trailed in the fourth period against Louisville 36-28 and it appeared that might happen again until the Tigers rallied in the final period. Swinney vs. ACC Teams Dabo Swinney is 55-16 overall against ACC teams since he became Clemson head coach. That includes a 53-15 mark in regular season games and 2-1 in ACC Championship games. His.775 winning percentage in ACC games is fourth best in ACC history. The Clemson head coach has faced 14 different ACC teams since he became head coach in 2008 on an interim basis. Swinney has a winning record against every ACC team with the exception of Florida State and Pittsburgh. Ten of his 15 losses against ACC teams have been against those two schools. He is 5-5 against Georgia Tech and 4-5 against Florida State. Swinney is 8-1 vs. Boston College, 2-0 vs. Duke, 4-5 vs. Florida State, 5-5 vs. Georgia Tech, 3-0 vs. Louisville, 0-1 vs. Pittsburgh, 4-1 vs. Maryland, 2-1 vs. Miami (FL), 3-1 vs. North Carolina, 7-1 vs. NC State, 4-0 vs. Syracuse, 3-0 vs. Virginia, 3-0 vs. Virginia Tech and 7-0 vs. Wake Forest. In his 71 games as Clemson coach against an ACC team, the average Clemson victory has been by a score of 36-21. Only Florida State has outscored Clemson in games against Swinney s Tigers. Career Leaders in Winning Percentage, ACC Games Rk Coach Schools Years W-L Pct 1. Bobby Bowden Florida St. 1992-09 118-27-0.814 2. Jerry Claiborne Maryland 1972-81 46-11-1.802 3. Jimbo Fisher Florida St. 2010-16 46-12.793 4. Dabo Swinney Clemson 2008-16 55-16.775 5. Bill Murray Duke 1951-65 54-15-2.775 6. Danny Ford Clemson 1979-89 44-14-1.754 7. Lou Holtz NC State 1972-75 16-5-2.739 8. Frank Beamer Virginia Tech 2004-11 72-29.713 Landmark Accomplishments under Swinney When Dabo Swinney became head coach at Clemson he knew the recent history of the program because he had been an assistant on staff since 2003. He had a list of goals to end some long streaks or accomplish some things that had never been done. Below is a list of accomplishments under Swinney: First appearance in National Championship game since 1981 when the Tigers faced Alabama last year. Reached the No. 1 ranking in the AP poll in 2015, the first time Clemson has been No. 1 since 1981. Had a final ranking of No.2 in 2015, Clemson s highest ranking since the National Championship season of 1981. Had winning streak of 17 consecutive games, the longest in school history. First ACC Championship in 20 years when the Tigers won the title in 2011 with 38-10 win over Virginia Tech. First 10-win season in 21 years when Clemson won 10 games in 2011. First top 10 finish in 22 years when Clemson finished ninth in the final USA Today Poll at the end of the 2012 season. First streak of five consecutive years in the Top 25 final poll since the 1986-91 era when Clemson had six in a row. Won games over AP top 25 teams three consecutive games for the first time in school history when the Tigers beat Auburn, Florida State and Virginia Tech in 2011. Took Clemson to its first Atlantic Division Championship in 2009. Had a perfect record in ACC play in 2015 (9-0), Clemson s first perfect season in ACC play since 1983. Won 4 consecutive bowl games for the first time since the 1986-90 era. Named the consensus National Coach of the Year for the first time since Danny Ford in 1981. Clemson was ranked in the AP Top 25 for 50 consecutive weeks from 2011-14, the longest streak for the program since 1986-89. In 2016 Win over Auburn on September 3 marked first time Clemson has won a road game over a team currently in the SEC to open the season since 1903. Left a game played in Atlanta against Georgia Tech with a perfect record for the first time since 1903. Clemson had lost 11 in a row when playing at Georgia Tech as an undefeated team. Opened the season ranked No. 2 in the AP poll, the highest preseason ranking in Clemson history. Defeated No 3 Louisville on October 1, giving him 10 wins over top 10 teams in his eight years, half of the top 10 wins in Clemson history. Led Clemson to 37-34 win at Florida State, just second win for the Program in Tallahassee since 1989. The 2010s, Winningest in Clemson History With a 9-0 start, Clemson now has a 71-19 record in the decade of the 2010s. That computes to a.789 winning percentage, the best for any decade in Clemson history. This decade has moved ahead of the 1980s in terms of winning percentage. In the 1980s, Clemson had a.767 winning percentage off an 87-25-4 record, the fifth best winning percentage in college football. Clemson did not have a losing season in any year in the 1980s under head coach Danny Ford, who coached every game in that decade. So far Dabo Swinney has coached every game in the decade of the 2010s. Clemson s Winningest Decade Rk Decade W-L-T Pct. Winning Seasons 1. 2010s 71-20.780 5-1-0 2. 1980s 87-25-4.767 9-0-1 3. 1950s 64-32-5.658 7-2-1 4. 1890s 11-6.647 3-0-1 5. 1900s 40-21-7.640 7-1-2 6. 2000s 79-47-0.627 10-0-0 7. 1990s 69-47-1.594 6-3-1 8. 1930s 51-37-7.574 5-3-2 9. 1940s 51-38-5.559 4-5-1 10. 1910s 42-35-6.542 5-3-2 11. 1960s 50-48-2.510 5-2-3 12. 1970s 56-54-3.509 4-6-0 13. 1920s 41-47-5.468 5-5-0 2015 FOOTBALL NOTES 13

CLEMSON at Wake Forest Clemson Linebackers Productive The Clemson defense has had a lot of firsts under coordinator Brent Venables. The Tigers have led the nation in total tackles for loss each of the last three years. Clemson is the first school to do that nationally. In the win over Troy, three different Clemson linebackers had interceptions, the first time that has happened since two-platoon football began in 1965. According to Whitey Jordan, an assistant coach on the 1964 staff, Clemson two-way players Ted Bunton, Jay Cooper and Pat Crain played linebacker when they were on defense that year. All three of those players had interceptions in Clemson s 29-7 win over Virginia in 1964. Kendall Joseph, Jalen Williams and Dorian O Daniel all had thefts in their pass coverage in the first half of Clemson s win over Troy. It was the first career interception for all three. To put into perspective how rare it is for linebackers to get interceptions, Clemson players at that position had just four all of last year, two by Ben Boulware and two by B. J. Goodson. Over the last nine years, the 2015 team is the only squad to have at least three linebacker interceptions for the course of a season. This is the first time since 2002 that three different linebackers have had interceptions in a season. That year Eric Sampson, Kelvin Morris and Altroy Bodrick all had one pick apiece. A linebacker has had an interception just 17 times in Dabo Swinney s head coaching career and now seven of them have taken place over the last two years. Swinney 51-7 at Home Head Coach Dabo Swinney is 51-7 at home at Clemson, including the 21-game winning streak that ended with a 43-42 loss to Pittsburgh. His Tigers have lost more than one game at home just once, in 2010 when the Tigers were 5-2 at home. Swinney and the Tigers lost their first home game, in 2008 by a 21-17 score against an unranked Georgia Tech team. That is the only unranked team Swinney has lost to at home. He won 45 straight at home against unranked teams until the loss to Pittsburgh In the 21-game winning streak, Clemson had an average margin of victory of 27 points per game. Only five teams came within 10 points of Clemson at home in the 21-game streak. In 2014, Clemson beat Louisville 23-17 and in 2015, beat Notre Dame 24-22. This Clemson defeated Troy and Louisville by the identical six point margins. Sixteen of the 21 wins in the stretch have been by at least 10 points and 10 have been by at least 20 points. Swinney s 51-7 record computes to an 87.9 winning percentage (min 20 games). That is a Clemson coaching record for winning percentage at home. He is just ahead of Ken Hatfield, who was 22-3-1 at home between 1990-93, a.865 winning percentage. Swinney is already third in Clemson history in total home wins. Frank Howard has the record with 81 between 1940-69, and Danny Ford is second with 53. Clemson Opens with Thrilling Win at Auburn Clemson gained a 19-13 win over Auburn in the season opener at Auburn, Ala. Here are some notes on that victory: First win to open the season on the road against a team currently in the SEC since 1903. The last time Clemson accomplished that feat was a 29-0 win at Georgia. John Heisman was the Clemson coach. Clemson was 1-8 all-time in openers on the road against teams currently in the SEC. First win at Auburn since 1950 when the Tigers defeated Auburn 41-0 behind the running of all-time great Fred Cone, who had 163 rushing yards in the game. Clemson had a 100-yard rusher and a 100-yard receiver in the contest. Wayne Gallman had 30 carries, second highest in his career, for 123 yards. It was his 13 th career 100-yard game. He needs just two more to tie the Clemson record of 15 set by Raymond Priester between 1994-97. Clemson held Auburn to 13 points and one touchdown in the Tigers victory at Auburn to open the 2016 season. It was the fewest points Clemson has allowed against an SEC team since the 2009 when the Tigers defeated Kentucky 21-13. It was the fewest points Clemson has given up to an SEC team on the road since a 13-9 Clemson win at South Carolina in 2005. 50 Years of Howard s Rock The Clemson football program will celebrate 50 years of Howard s Rock at Memorial Stadium this year. Howard s Rock was first put on a pedestal at the top of the hill at the east end of the stadium for the Virginia game of 1966. Clemson won that game 40-35 thanks to a great second half comeback. The Tigers did not start the tradition of rubbing Howard s Rock before they ran down the hill until the Wake Forest game of 1967, the season opener. With the tradition something that took place over two seasons, the celebration of Howard s Rock will be a year long celebration in 2016. Against Troy, members of the S.C. Jones family and the family of Gene Willimon, were honored. Jones brought the rock from Death Valley, California and gave it to Frank Howard, who in turn gave it to Gene Willimon, the former executive secretary of IPTAY. It was Willimon s idea to mount it on the pedestal at the East Endzone of the stadium. Clemson Career Leaders Clemson has an active player in the top 10 in school history in the major categories of passing offense, total offense, rushing yardage and receiving yardage. Wayne Gallman is currently seventh in school history in rushing yards and needs just 34 yards to become sixth 3,000 yard rusher in Clemson history. He moved into the top 10 against Troy. He has 15 career 100-yard games, tied for the Clemson record. Deshaun Watson is now third in school history in passing yards with 8647. Watson is also third in total offense with 10,330 Artavis Scott is 9th in school history in receiving yardage and he went over the 2000 yard mark at Georgia Tech. Mike Williams joined him in the 2000-yard club in the win over Florida State. Clemson Career Rushing Leaders Rk Player Years Car Y/C TD Yards 1. Raymond Priester 1994-97 805 4.93 21 3966 2. James Davis 2005-08 753 5.15 47 3881 3. C.J. Spiller 2006-09 606 5.85 32 3547 4. Andre Ellington 2009-12 621 5.53 33 3436 5. Travis Zachery 1998-01 691 4.43 41 3058 6. Wayne Gallman 2014-16 582 5.03 28 2974 7. Kenny Flowers 1983-86 590 4.94 26 2914 8. Terry Allen 1987-89 523 5.31 28 2778 9. Woody Dantzler 1998-01 591 4.67 27 2761 10. Buddy Gore 1966-68 600 4.29 15 2571 Clemson Career Passing Yards Rk Player Years Att Com Pct Yards 1. Tajh Boyd 2010-13 1402 901.643 11,904 2. Charlie Whitehurst 2002-05 1368 817.597 9,665 3. Deshaun Watson 2014-16 1012 682.674 8,647 4. Woody Dantzler 1998-01 796 460.578 6,037 5. Cullen Harper 2005-08 815 518.636 5,762 6. Nealon Greene 1994-97 805 458.569 5,719 7. Kyle Parker 2009-10 710 401.565 4,739 8. Rodney Williams 1985-88 717 333.464 4,647 9. Steve Fuller 1975-78 554 287.518 4,359 10. Tommy Kendrick 1969-71 644 303.470 3,893 Clemson Career Total Offense Rk Player Years Plays Rush Pass Total 1. Tajh Boyd 2010-03 1907 1165 11,904 13,069 2. Deshaun Watson 2014-16 1289 1683 8647 10,330 13. Charlie Whitehurst 2002-05 1634 98 9665 9,763 4. Woody Dantzler 1998-01 1587 2761 6037 8,798 5. Nealon Greene 1994-97 1158 1067 5719 6,786 6. Steve Fuller 1975-78 1089 1737 4359 6,096 7. Cullen Harper 2005-08 946-213 5762 5,549 8. Rodney Williams 1985-88 1024 863 4647 5,510 9. Kyle Parker 2009-01 818 163 4739 4,902 10. Homer Jordan 1979-82 859 971 3643 4,614 14 2015 FOOTBALL NOTES

CLEMSON at Wake Forest Clemson Career Receiving Yards Rk Player, Pos Years Rec. Yards 1. Sammy Watkins, WR 2011-13 240 3391 2. DeAndre Hopkins, WR 2010-12 206 3020 3. Aaron Kelly, WR 2005-08 232 2733 4. Terry Smith, WR 1990-93 162 2681 5. Perry Tuttle, WR 1978-81 150 2534 6. Rod Gardner, WR 1997-00 166 2498 7. Mike Williams, WR 2013-16 146 2322 8. Artavis Scott, WR 2014-16 220 2320 9. Derrick Hamilton WR 2001-03 167 2312 10. Jerry Butler, WR 1975-78 139 2223 11. Airese Currie, WR 2001-04 138 2030 12. Jacoby Ford, WR 2006-09 143 1986 Watson Has Top Winning Percentage Of all the records Deshaun Watson owns, winning percentage would have to be the one he covets the most. The junior has a 27-3 record as a starter for a 90 percent mark, ahead of the.813 by another DeChane, (pronounced the same) DeChane Cameron, who quarterbacked the Tigers in 1990 and 1991. He was 19-4-1 as a starter. As far as total wins is concerned Tajh Boyd and Rodney Williams have the record with 32 wins apiece. Boyd was 32-8 between 2010-13 and Williams was 32-10-2 between 1985-88. Williams is now the color commentator on Clemson s radio network. Watson moved to third place with the win at Florida State. He also joined Charlie Whitehurst as the only Clemson quarterbacks to beat Florida State twice. Clemson s Winningest Starting Quarterbacks (Min 20 Starts, Percentage basis) Rk Player Years W-L-T Pct 1. Deshaun Watson 2014-16 27-3-0.900 2. DeChane Cameron 1988-91 19-4-1.813 3. Tajh Boyd 2010-13 32-8.800 4. Mike Eppley 1980-84 21-5-1.796 5. Homer Jordan 1979-82 22-6-1.776 6. Harvey White 1957-59 18-7.720 7. Bobby Gage 1946-48 17-7.708 8. Woody Dantzler 1998-01 20-11.645 9. Steve Fuller 1975-78 21-11-3.643 10. Cullen Harper 2005-08 16-9.640 Deshaun Watson Summary of Accomplishments in 2015 Awards Finalist (one of three) for the Heisman Trophy, Clemson s first Heisman finalist. Davey O Brien Award Winner Manning Award Winner Archie Griffin Award Winner Maxwell Award Finalist Walter Camp Player of the Year Award Finalist Sullivan Award semifinalist ACC Most Valuable Player by Media and Coaches ACC Championship Game Most Valuable Player Most Valuable Offensive Player of Orange Bowl Consensus First-team All-American South Carolina Player of the Year by South Carolina Hall of Fame First-team All-ACC ACC Male Athlete of the Year (Just second in Clemson History) Major Records and Accomplishments First quarterback in FBS history to pass for 4,000 yards and rush for 1,000 in same season Set ACC record for total offense yards in a season with 5,209, first 5,000-yard player in ACC history. Set ACC record for touchdown responsibility in a season with 47, 35 passing and 12 rushing. Set Clemson record for total completions with 333 Set Clemson season record for passing yards with 4,104 Set Clemson record for wins by a starting quarterback (14) Tied Clemson record for wins over top 25 teams by starting quarterback (four) Watson Recipient of Jerry Richardson Community MVP Award Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson received the Jerry Richardson Community MVP Award in July at the Seventh Annual South Carolina Coaches for Charity at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Greenville. The award is named in honor of former Baltimore Colts receiver and current Carolina Panthers owner Jerry Richardson. Fisher DeBerry, a South Carolina native and Hall of Fame former head football coach at the U.S. Air Force Academy, hosts the event through the Fisher DeBerry Foundation, which assists children of single parent families. Football coaches from around the state were together for the evening, all in the name of charity. The list of college head coaches included Dabo Swinney, Will Muschamp, Brent Thompson, Mike Ayers, Bruce Fowler and Buddy Pough. Each coach chose a charity that benefits from his participation, as well as his Jerry Richardson Community MVP Award honoree, who were recognized during the evening. Watson had an outstanding year on the field, helping the Tigers to a 14-1 record and the ACC Championship. The Tigers finished second in both wire service polls after reaching the national championship game against Alabama. Off the field, he received much acclaim for his work with Habitat for Humanity and was named to the ACC Academic honor roll. He is slated to graduate in December in just three years. Deshaun Watson records (43) Game (5) Passing Touchdowns, 6 vs. North Carolina, 2014 Completions, 52 vs. Pittsburgh, 2016 Attempts, 70 vs. Pittsburgh, 2016 Passing Yards, 580 vs. Pittsburgh, 2016 Total Offense, 588 vs. Pittsburgh, 2016 Season (31) Rushing Yards by a QB (1,105), 2015 Pass Completions (333), 2015 Pass Completions / Gm (22.2), 2015 Consecutive Games with Completions (15), 2015 Passing Yards (4,104), 2015 Passing Yards / Attempt (10.7), 2014 Passing Efficiency (188.6), 2014 Wins as Starting QB (14), 2015 Wins as True Freshman QB (4), 2014 Top-25 Wins as QB (4), 2015 Total Offense Plays (698), 2015 Total Offense (5,209), 2015 Total Offense / Gm (347.3), 2015 Total Offense Yards Per Play (8.3), 2014 200-Yard Total Offense Games (14), 2015 300-Yard Total Offense Games (9), 2015 300-Yard Total Offense / 100-Yard Rushing Games (5), 2015 Passing Yards by a Sophomore (4,104), 2015 Passing Yards by a True Freshman (1,466), 2014 Passing Efficiency by a True Freshman (188.6), 2014 Passing Efficiency by a Freshman (188.6), 2014 Passing Efficiency by a Sophomore (156.3), 2015 Completion Percentage by a True Freshman (67.9), 2014 Completion Percentage by a Freshman (67.9), 2014 Completion Percentage by a Sophomore (67.8), 2015 Passing Touchdowns by a True Freshman (14), 2014 Passing Touchdowns by a Sophomore (35), 2015 Total Offense by a True Freshman (1,666), 2014 Total Offense by a Sophomore (5,209), 2015 Snaps by a Sophomore (1,121), 2015 Snaps by a QB (1,121), 2015 Career (7) Completion Percentage (66.1) Passing Efficiency (157.5) Winning Percentage as Starting QB (90) Total Offense / Gm (303.2) Total Offense Yards Per Play (7.5) Consecutive games with a touchdown pass (26) Consecutive games with multiple TD passes (9) 2015 FOOTBALL NOTES 15

CLEMSON at Wake Forest Swinney Fourth in ACC history in winning percentage Dabo Swinney is fourth in ACC in winning percentage with a.750 mark. He is 84-28 so far in his Clemson career. Last year he moved ahead of Frank Beamer and Lou Holtz on the list. Next on the list is Danny Ford, who won.760 of his games for Clemson between 1978-89. Jimbo Fisher, Florida State s head coach, is first on the list with a.851 percentage. Winningest Coaches in ACC History (winning percentage basis) Rk Coach School Record Pct 1. Jimbo Fisher Florida State 75-17.815 2. Bobby Bowden Florida State 173-53-1.764 3. Danny Ford Clemson 96-29-4.760 4. Dabo Swinney Clemson 84-28.750 5. Lou Holtz N.C State 33-12-3.719 6. Ken Hatfield Clemson 32-13-1.707 7. Frank Beamer Virginia Tech 113-47-0.706 8. Jim Tatum Maryland, UNC 41-19-2.677 9. Larry Coker Miami 25-12.675 10. Jerry Claiborne Maryland 72-37-3.656 Facts on Head Coach Dabo Swinney Clemson is the only program in the nation to finish in the top 25 of the AP poll and rank in the top 10 percent of the academic APR scores each of the last five years. Has led Clemson to at least the same, or higher final ranking than its preseason in the AP poll each of the last five years. Has tied the all-time record for that accomplishment. John Cooper of Ohio State and Bill Snyder of Kansas State also had a streak of five straight years. Has led Clemson to the same or higher final AP ranking than its preseason ranking six of his seven full seasons as head coach. Only coach in college football history to win a bowl game four consecutive years against a team led by a coach who already had won a national championship. Has defeated Les Miles (LSU), Urban Meyer (Ohio State ) and Bob Stoops (Oklahoma, twice) over the last four years. National Coach of the Year according to 11 different selectors in 2015, including the Associated Press, ESPN, AFCA and the Bear Bryant Award. That included winning the Amos Alonzo Stagg Coach of the Year which takes into account all sports. Recipient of the Gene Stallings Award in the summer of 2015 FCA National Coach of the Year in 2013 Bobby Dodd National Coach of the Year in 2011 Clemson has won at least 10 games each of the last five years, joining Alabama as the only FBS schools who can make that claim. ªClemson has finished in the top 25 of both polls each of the last five years, joining Florida State, Alabama and Oregon on that list. Led Clemson to a school record 17 consecutive wins over 2014 and 2015 seasons. It was longest active streak in the nation by six games. Has streak of 43 straight wins over non-ranked teams (either poll) dating to 2011, the second longest active streak of its kind. Won the ACC Championship in 2011 and 2015 and has four ACC Atlantic Division titles in last seven years. Clemson tied the FBS record for wins in a season with 14 in 2015, and ranked No. 1 in the nation in all six College Football Playoff Polls in 2015. Led Clemson to 56 wins between 2011-15, fourth most in the nation and most in Clemson history for a five-year period. Clemson program has been ranked in 86 of the last 93 AP polls, (including poll of 11-6-2016) fifth most in the nation. Clemson has 20 wins in its history over teams ranked 10th or better and Swinney has been Clemson s coach for 10 of those games, including wins over No. 6 Notre Dame, No. 3 Oklahoma and No. 8 North Carolina in 2015 and No.3 Louisville in 2016. Clemson had nine players drafted in 2016, second most in the nation. Clemson has had four first-round draft choices the last three years Swinney has a record of 84-28 for his career and the.750 winning percentage is fourth best in ACC history. Clemson Has Two Ties to College Football Playoff Committee Current Clemson Director of Athletics Dan Radakovich and former Clemson player Bobby Johnson are two of the 12 people on the College Football Playoff Committee for 2016. It is the third year on the committee for Radakovich and the second year for Johnson. 2016 College Football Playoff Committee Kirby Hocutt, Chairman, Director of Athletics, Texas Tech Barry Alvarez, Director of Athletics, Wisconsin Jeff Bower, former head coach, Southern Mississippi Herb Deromedi, former head coach Central Michigan Tom Jernstedt, former NCAA Executive Vice President Bobby Johnson former head coach, Vanderbilt, Furman Jeff Long, Director of Athletics, Arkansas Bob Mullens, Director of Athletics, Oregon Dan Radakovich, Director of Athletics, Clemson Condoleezza Rice, Stanford Professor, former Secretary of State Steve Wieberg, former college football reporter, USA Today Tyrone Willingham, former head coach, Stanford, Notre Dame, Washington Offspring of Former Tigers Eight members of the Clemson football team are offspring of former Tiger football players. That includes six players who are sons of members of Clemson s 1981 National Championship team. Two of them, J.D. Davis and Judah Davis, are twin sons of 1981 captain Jeff Davis, who is in the College Football Hall of Fame. Kanyan Tuttle is the son of former Clemson All-American Perry Tuttle, who was on the cover of Sports Illustrated the week after Clemson defeated Nebraska for the National Championship. Brian Dawkins, Jr. is the son of former Clemson All-American and NFL great Brian Dawkins. Junior is injured and will red-shirt this year. Amir Trapp is the son of James Trapp, who went on to win a Super Bowl Championship with the Baltimore Ravens. It is interesting to point out that only one of the eight has the same number as dad had at Clemson. That is Cannon Smith, who has the same No. 84 that Bill Smith wore during his career at Clemson. Offspring of Former Clemson Football Players Current Player, Pos Hometown Dad (Clemson Years) J.D. Davis, LB Clemson, S.C #Jeff Davis, LB, 1978-81 Judah Davis, LB Clemson, S.C. #Jeff Davis, LB, 1978-81 Brian Dawkins, Jr., DB Parker, Colo. Brian Dawkins, SAF, 1992-95 Jarvis Magwood, LB Greenville, S.C. #Frank Magwood, WR, 1979-82 Cannon Smith, TE Columbia, S.C. #Bill Smith, DE, 1977-81 Will Spiers, P Camerson, S.C. Bill Spiers, P, 1986 Amir Trapp, DB Clemson, S.C. James Trapp, DB, 1989-92 Kanyan Tuttle, WR Charlotte, N.C. #Perry Tuttle, WR, 1978-81 #Denotes played on 1981 National Championship team Tigers Prominent in Herbie Awards For the 16 th straight year, ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit released his preseason College Football Herbie Awards. The awards feature various categories of college football. Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson and wide receiver Hunter Renfrow both won awards, while wide receiver Mike Williams, linebacker Ben Boulware, and Watson, were finalists. Watson was a finalist for three awards, and won one. Clemson Finalists for 2016 Herbie Awards Award Player Result 4000/100 Deshaun Watson Winner Unsung Hero Hunter Renfrow Winner Welcome Back Mike Williams Finalist Throwback Player Ben Boulware Finalist Ultimate Game Changer Deshaun Watson Finalist Ultimate Herbie Deshaun Watson Finalist Clemson National Rankings under Venables Clemson defensive coordinator Brent Venables has led the Tigers defense to some outstanding national rankings over his four years as defensive coordinator, especially over the last two years. Clemson ranked first in the nation in total defense in 2014, then ranked 10 th in 2015. The 2015 ranking was quite an accomplishment considering Venables lost eight starters from his 2014 defense. Clemson ranked first in the nation in pass efficiency defense in 2014 and 11 th in 2015. The Tigers were in the top five in completion percentage defense each of the last two years and in the top four in third down conversion defense in both 2014 and 2015. Overall, Clemson led the nation in 12 different defensive categories in 2014 and ranked in the top 10 in six of those areas in 2015. 16 2015 FOOTBALL NOTES

CLEMSON at Wake Forest The aggressive approach has paid off for Venables as Clemson has led the nation in total tackles for loss each of the last three years with 123 in 2013, 131 in 2014 and 126 in 2015. Clemson National Rankings under Venables 2012 2013 2014 2015 Category Fig Rk Fig Rk Fig Rk Fig Rk Total Defense 396.5 64 356.7 25 260.8 1 313 10 Scoring Defense 24.8 46 22.2 24 16.7 3 21.7 24 Rushing Defense 156.2 58 155.7 53 103.4 5 125.3 18 Pass Defense 240.3 73 201.0 16 157.4 2 187.7 17 Pass Efficiency Def. 131.2 62 114.2 19 98.3 1 109.7 11 Comp. % Defense.581 46.533 14.500 5.484 2 3 rd Down Defense.340 24.308 5.274 1.277 4 Yards/Play Allowed 5.65 69 5.03 23 4.03 1 4.85 17 Yds/Rush Allowed 4.18 66 3.73 28 2.97 3 3.54 20 Yds/Pass Att Allowed 7.3 68 6.9 47 5.3 1 6.4 26 ` Sacks/Game 2.62 21 2.92 13 3.46 6 3.20 4 Tackles for Loss/G 6.69 30 9.46 1 10.08 1 8.40 5 First Downs/G 18.8 31 18.0 19 14.2 1 15.0 5 Watson Moves Into Second on Touchdown Pass List Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson threw his 50th touchdown pass at Auburn, making him the second man in Clemson history with at least 50 scoring passes. Tajh Boyd is the all time leader with 107. Watson is also now second in school history in touchdown responsbility with 95. He has 76 touchdown passes and 19 rushing. Tajh Boyd is the ACC record holder with 133. Last year Watson had an ACC record 47 total touchdowns, 35 passing and 12 rushing. Clemson Career Leaders in Touchdown Passes Rk Player Years TD Pass 1. Tajh Boyd 2010-13 107 2. Deshaun Watson 2014-15 76 3. Charlie Whitehust 2002-05 49 4. Cullen Harper 2005-08 42 5. Woodrow Dantzler 1998-01 41 6. Nealon Greene 1994-97 35 7. Kyle Parker 2009-10 32 8. Mike Eppley 1980-84 28 Clemson Career Leaders in Touchdown Responsibility Rk Player Years Rush Pass * Tot 1. Tajh Boyd 2010-13 26 107 0 133 2. Deshaun Watson 2014-15 19 76 0 95 3. Woody Dantzler 1998-01 27 41 0 68 4. Charlie Whitehurst 2002-05 10 49 0 59 5. C.J. Spiller 2006-09 32 1 19 59 6. Travis Zachery 1998-01 41 0 9 50 7. James Davis 2005-08 47 0 2 49 8. Cullen Harper 2005-08 5 42 0 47 9. Steve Fuller 1975-78 22 22 0 44 10. Nealon Greene 1994-97 8 35 0 43 Clemson Has Played 11 True Freshmen Clemson played four true freshmen in the win at Auburn and seven more against Troy. Last year Clemson played 14 true freshmen. Below is a history of true freshman who have appeared in at least one game in a season since 2009, the first year of the Dabo Swinney era. Clemson True Freshman to Appear in a Game under Swinney 2009 (3): Jonathan Meeks (DB), Mallicah Goodman (DE), Corico Hawkins (Now Wright) LB) 2010 (4): Deandre Hopkins (WR), Justin Parker (LB), Martin Jenkins (DB), Darius Robinson (DB) 2011 (12): Martavis Bryant (WR), Sammy Watkins (WR), Mike Bellamy (RB), Tony Steward (LB), Cole Stoudt (QB), Stephone Anthony (LB), Charone Peake (WR), Robert Smith (S), Grady Jarrett (DT), Corey Crawford (DE), DeShawn Williams (DT), Adam Humphries (WR). 2012 (7): Travis Blanks (SS), Zak Brooks (RB), Kevin Dodd (DE), Bradley Pinion (P), D.J. Reader (DT), Carlos Watkins (DT) 2013 (9): Ben Boulware (LB), T.J. Greene (WR), Jadar Johnson (DB), Jayron Kearse (SS), Shaq Lawson (DE), Jordan Leggett (TE), Cordrea Tankersley (DB), Korrin Wiggins (LB), Mike Williams (WR) 2014 (5): Adam Choice (RB), Demarre Kitt (WR), Kyrin Priester (WR), Artavis Scott (WR), Deshaun Watson (QB). 2015 (14): Austin Bryant (DE), Kelly Bryant (QB), Deon Cain (WR), J.D. Davis (LB), Judah Davis (LB), Mark Fields (DB), Jake Fruhmorgen (OT), Albert Huggins (DT), Mitch Hyatt (OT), Ray-Ray McCloud (WR), Van Smith (S), Christian Wilkins (DT), Garrett Williams (TE) and Jalen Williams (LB). 2016 (11): Dexter Lawrence (DT), Trey Lamar (LB), James Skalski (LB), K Von Wallace (DB), Trayvon Mullen (DB), Diondre Overton (WR), Cornell Powell (WR), Tavien Feaster (RB), Treymayne Anchrum (OT), John Simpson (OG), Sean Pollard (OT), Watson Named to AFCA Goodworks Team Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson was named to the Allstate Insurance Company American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Good Works Team for 2016. The Good Works Team award is celebrating 25 years of recognizing college football players who dedicate their time to bettering the community and the lives of others. Watson, the consensus All-American quarterback in 2015, has been significantly involved in Habitat for Humanity since he was in high school and his time with the Clemson Tigers. Last year he was presented with the Habitat for Humanity s Next Generation Award. Watson is the fourth Clemson player to be named to the team. Robert Carswell (1999), Nick Eason (2000) and Xavier Dye (2009) were previous selections. The players named to the Good Works Team represent the sport s finest in terms of character and leadership, in addition to maintaining good academic standing. To help announce the landmark year of the Good Works Team, Allstate and the AFCA have also teamed up with two-time national champion, Heisman Trophy winner and 2009 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team member Tim Tebow. The following players and head coach have been named to the 2016 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team from FBS Schools: Deshaun Watson (Clemson), Derek McCartney (Colorado), DeVon Edwards (Duke), Alec Eberle (Florida State), Jeb Blazevich (Georgia), KeShun Freeman (Georgia Tech), Makani Kema-Kaleiwahea (Hawaii), Mike Caprara (Pittsburgh), Caylin Moore (TCU), Dane Evans (Tulsa), Oren Burks (Vanderbilt), and Zach Terrell (Western Michigan). CLEMSON HAD 56 WINS LAST FIVE YEARS ENTERING 2016 Clemson has a 56-12 record over the last five years, the most wins in any five-year period in Clemson history. Nationally, the Tigers are tied for fourth with Ohio State in the total victories category since 2011. Alabama, leads the nation with 62 victories since 2011. The Crimson Tide sport a 62-7 mark the last five years. The Tigers and Tide are the only teams in the nation to have at least 10 wins each of the last 5 years. Winningest Programs, 2011-15 Rk School 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Total 1. Alabama 12-1 13-1 11-2 12-2 14-1 62-7 2. Florida State 9-4 12-2 14-0 13-1 10-3 58-10 Oregon 12-2 12-1 11-2 13-2 9-4 57-11 4. Clemson 10-4 11-2 11-2 10-3 14-1 56-12 Ohio State 6-7 12-0 12-2 14-1 12-1 56-11 6. Michigan State 11-3 7-6 13-1 11-2 12-2 54-14 Stanford 11-2 12-2 11-3 8-5 12-2 54-14 Northern Illinois 11-3 12-2 12-2 11-3 8-6 54-16 9. Boise State 12-1 11-2 8-5 12-2 9-4 52-14 CLEMSON ENTERS 700 WIN CLUB Clemson won its 700 th game in history on November 21, 2015 with a 33-13 victory over Wake Forest. Clemson became the 23 rd program in FBS history to win 700 games, the fifth to do it in 2015. Other schools who reached 700 victories last year include Florida, Arkansas, Pittsburgh and Washington. Clemson entered the 2016 season with 703 total wins, 20th in the history of FBS football. Clemson has made quite a run the last five years with 56 victories, an average of 11 per season. And the Tigers have done it against good programs. A check to the chart below shows that Clemson is 19-4 against the other progams ranked in th top 20 in the nation in total victories the last six years. That includes a 5-1 record against the Top 10 under Dabo Swinney over the last three years. Clemson has won a bowl game each of the last four years against a program ranked in the top 12 in the nation in total wins. 2015 FOOTBALL NOTES 17

CLEMSON at Wake Forest FBS Programs with at Least 700 Wins Entering 2016 Rk School 2015 Overall Clem vs. 2011-16 1. Michigan 10-3 925-331-36 2. Notre Dame 10-3 892-313-42 1-0 3. Texas 4-8 885-354-33 4. Nebraska 6-7 880-368-40 5. Ohio State 12-1 875-320-53 1-0 6. Alabama 14-1 864-326-43 0-1 7. Oklahoma 11-2 861-319-53 2-0 8. Penn State 7-6 856-382-41 9. Tennessee 9-4 820-371-53 10. Southern California 8-6 813-333-54 11. Georgia 10-3 787-413-54 1-1 12. LSU 9-3 770-404-47 1-0 13. Auburn 7-6 741-427-47 3-0 14. West Virginia 9-4 728-481-45 15. Virginia Tech 7-6 718-458-46 3-0 16. Texas A&M 7-6 717-466-48 17. Georgia Tech 3-9 714-486-43 4-2 18. Syracuse 4-8 712-521-49 3-0 19. Pittsburgh 8-5 704-515-42 20. Clemson 14-1 703-456-45 21. Washington 6-6 702-440-50 22. Arkansas 8-5 702-480-40 23. Florida 10-3 701-403-40 Total 19-4 Top 25 Teams Each of Last Five Years Clemson has finished each of the last five seasons in the top 25 of both polls. Clemson, Alabama, Oregon and Florida State are the only schools in the nation to finish in the top 25 of both polls every year since 2011. That includes a top 15 or better final ranking each of the last four years when the Tigers have had a 46-8 record, the best four year mark in Clemson history. School 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 AP-US AP-US AP-US AP-US AP-US Clemson 22-22 11-9 8-7 15-15 12-2 Alabama 1-1 1-1 7-8 4-4 1-1 Oregon 4-4 2-2 9-9 2-2 19-20 Florida State 23-23 10-8 1-1 5-6 14-14 Exceeding Expectations Clemson has at least matched its preseason ranking in the USA Today coaches poll each of the last five years. That is becoming more and more difficult to accomplish in light of some high preseason rankings in recent years. This year the only way Clemson might do it is if the Tigers play for the National Championship. Below is a chart of Clemson s preseason and postseason ranking in each poll since 2011. Dabo Swinney has joined Bill Snyder of Kansas State and John Cooper of Ohio State as the only coaches in history to lead a team to the same or better AP postseason ranking than its AP preseason ranking five consecutive years since preseason polls began in 1950. Tight end Garrett Williams is the son of former Florida State fullback Dayne Williams who helped the Seminoles execute the puntrooski against Clemson in 1988. Wide receiver and holder Seth Ryan is the son of Buffalo Bills Head Coach Rex Ryan. Excelling on Field and in Classroom Clemson is the only school in the nation to rank in the top 10 percent of APR scores (four-year averages) and in the final top 25 of both polls each of the last five years. The streak of top 25 final rankings on the field includes four straight years of top 15 final rankings by AP and USA Today. Clemson was second on the field and tied for 11th in APR scores in 2015-16 academic year. 2011-12 APR Scores Ranking Rk School Conference AP-USA APR 1. Northwestern Big Ten 995 2. Boise State WAC 8-5 989 Duke ACC 989 4. Ohio State Big Ten 988 5. Northern Illinois MAC 987 6. Rice Conference USA 986 7. Clemson ACC 22-22 983 Middle Tennessee Sun Belt 983 9. Rutgers Big East 982 10. Air Force Mountain West 980 2012-13 APR Scores Ranking Rk School Conference AP-USA APR 1. Northwestern Big Ten 996 2. Boise State WAC 18-14 993 3. Duke ACC 989 4. Clemson ACC 11-9 985 Wisconsin Big Ten 985 6. Georgia Tech ACC 983 7. Boston College ACC 982 Missouri SEC 982 Ohio State Big Ten 3-NR 982 2013-14 APR Scores Ranking Rk School Conference AP-USA APR 1. Duke ACC 23-22 992 2. Northwestern Big Ten 991 3. Wisconsin Big Ten 22-21 989 4. Boise State WAC 988 Utah State Mountain West 988 6. Stanford Pac 12 11-10 984 7. Clemson ACC 8-7 983 Georgia Tech ACC 983 9. Boston College ACC 981 10. Missouri SEC 5-5 980 Nebraska Big Ten NR-25 980 Rutgers Big Ten 980 South Carolina SEC 4-4 980 Preseason vs. Postseason Rankings Poll 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 AP-US AP-US AP-US AP-US AP-US AP NR-22 14-11 8-8 16-15 12-2 USA NR-22 14-9 8-7 16-15 12-2 Relatively Speaking Starting offensive tackle Mitch Hyatt is the nephew of former Clemson defensive tackle Dan Benish, who was an All-ACC defensive tackle on Clemson s 1981 National Championship team. Freshman defensive back Mark Fields is the son of former Carolina Panther linebacker Mark Fields, a first-round draft choice of the New Orleans Saints in 1995. J.D. Davis and Judah Davis are the twin sons of former Clemson All-American and College Football Hall of Famer Jeff Davis. Tight end Milan Richard is the nephew of former Georgia All-American and Heisman Trophy winner Herschel Walker. Tight end Cannon Smith is the son of former Clemson defensive end Bill Smith, a starter on Clemson s 1981 National Championship team. 2014-15 APR Scores Ranking Rk School Conference AP-USA APR 1. Wisconsin Big Ten 13-18 998 2. Duke ACC 992 Northwestern Big Ten 992 4. Michigan Big Ten 990 5. Stanford Pac 12 987 6. Utah State Mountain West 985 Nebraska Big Ten 985 8. Clemson ACC 15-15 984 9. Boise State WAC 16-20 981 Army Independent 981 2015-16 APR Scores Ranking Rk School Conference AP-USA APR 1. Duke ACC 995 2. Minnesota Big Ten 992 Northwestern Big Ten 992 Wisconsin Big Ten 21-21 992 5. Vanderbilt SEC 990 18 2015 FOOTBALL NOTES

CLEMSON at Wake Forest 6. Army Independent 989 Michigan Big Ten 12-11 989 8. Georgia Tech ACC 987 Air Force Mountain West 987 10. North Texas 984 11. Clemson ACC 2-2 983 Stanford Pac 12 3-3 983 Central Florida AAC 983 Utah Mountain West 17-16 983 Former Clemson Players in the NFL during 2016 season. (As of November 7, 2016) Name Pos Team NFL CU Years Dwayne Allen TE Indianapolis Colts 5th 2008-11 MacKenzie Alexander DB Minnesota Vikings R 2014-15 Stephone Anthony LB New Orleans Saints 2nd 2011-14 $Isaiah Battle OT Los Angeles Rams 2nd 2012-14 @Tavaris Barnes DE Seattle Seahawks 2nd 2011-14 Vic Beasley DE Atlanta Falcons 2nd 2011-14 Andre Branch DE Miami Dolphins 5th 2008-11 Bashaun Breeland DB Washington Redskins 3rd 2011-13 $+Zak Brooks RB Seattle Seahawks R 2013-15 Jaron Brown WR Arizona Cardinals 4th 2009-12 #Martavis Bryant WR Pittsburgh Steelers 3rd 2011-13 Chandler Catanzaro PK Arizona Cardinals 3rd 2010-13 Kevin Dodd DE Tennessee Titans R 2012-15 Andre Ellington RB Arizona Cardinals 4th 2009-12 Marcus Gilchrist SS New York Jets 6th 2007-10 Malliciah Goodman DE Seattle Seahawks 4th 2009-12 B.J. Goodson LB New York Giants R 2012-15 T.J. Green Saf Indianapolis Colts R 2013-15 Chris Hairston OT San Diego Chargers 6th 2007-10 DeAndre Hopkins WR Houston Texans 4th 2010-12 Adam Humphries WR Tampa Bay Bucs 2nd 2011-14 Jayron Kearse DB Minnesota Vikings R 2013-15 Grady Jarrett DT Atlanta Falcons 2nd 2011-14 +Jarvis Jenkins DE New York Jets 6th 2007-10 Shaq Lawson DE Buffalo Bills R 2013-15 Byron Maxwell CB Miami Dolphins 6th 2007-10 Jonathan Meeks SS Buffalo Bills 4th 2009-12 Charone Peake WR New York Jets R 2011-15 Bradley Pinion P San Francisco 49ers 2nd 2012-14 D.J. Reader DT Houston Texans R 2012-15 Coty Sensabaugh DB New York Giants 5 2008-11 Tyler Shatley OG Jacksonville Jaguars 3rd 2010-13 C.J. Spiller RB New York Jets 7th 2006-09 $Brandon Thomas OT Detroit Lions 2 nd 2010-13 @Brandon Thompson DT Cincinnati Bengals 5th 2008-11 @Sammy Watkins WR Buffalo Bills 3rd 2011-13 +Charlie Whitehurst QB Cleveland Browns 11th 2002-05 Deshawn Williams DT Cincinnati Bengals 2nd 2011-14 #Suspended List, @Injured Reserve,+ no longer with team. $Denotes Practice Squad Clemson Preseason Pick to Win ACC Clemson is the preseason favorite to repeat as Atlantic Coast Conference football champion, according to a poll of 191 media members in attendance at the 2016 ACC Football Kickoff in Charlotte The Tigers, who posted a 14-1 overall record last season and reached the College Football Playoff national title game, are also picked to again capture the Atlantic Division, while North Carolina is favored to repeat as the Coastal Division winner. Clemson junior quarterback Deshaun Watson was the overwhelming choice to repeat as ACC Player of the Year after his record-setting 2015 campaign. Watson was also the media s preseason selection as conference player of the year last season. The Tigers were picked the likely 2016 ACC champions on 144 ballots, followed by Florida State with 39 votes and North Carolina with seven. One voter chose Louisville. ACC Championship Votes Clemson 144, Florida State 39, North Carolina 7, Louisville 1. Atlantic Division (First place votes in parenthesis) 1 Clemson (148) 1,293 2 Florida State (42) 1,176 3 Louisville (1) - 961 4 NC State - 704 5 Boston College - 441 6 Syracuse - 426 7 Wake Forest - 347 Coastal Division (First place votes in parenthesis) 1 North Carolina (121) 1,238 2 Miami (50) 1,108 3 Pitt (14) - 859 4 Virginia Tech (3) - 697 5 Duke (2) - 597 6 Georgia Tech (1) -588 7 Virginia -261 ACC Player of the Year Deshaun Watson, QB, Clemson 164, Dalvin Cook, RB, Florida State 18, Elijah Hood, RB, North Carolina 4, Brad Kaaya, QB, Miami 2, Lamar Jackson, QB, Louisville 2, DeVon Edwards, CB, Duke 1 Clemson Has Positive Ranking by Wall Street Journal for Third Straight Year Each year the Wall Street Journal publishes its Grid of Shame. It is a grid with four quadrants that take into account a team s performance on and off the field. Some of the off the field considerations are the school s APR ranking, graduation rate, NCAA probation history and player arrests. The goal of college football programs is to be in the upper right quadrant of the grid at the intersection of Powerhouse on the field and Admirable reputation off the field. This year 14 programs were in the upper right quadrant, including Clemson, who was the team furthest to the right, which meant it was the top program on the field among the programs who are considered to have admirable qualities off the field. This marks the third consecutive time the WSJ did the grid that Clemson has been listed in the upper right quadrant. Clemson, Stanford, Washington, Michigan State, Florida, Michigan, Iowa, Boise State and UCLA are the nine schools who have been in the upper right quadrant each of the last three times the WSJ has done the grid. Clemson Gains Overtime Win vs. NC State Clem defeated NC State in overtime on October 15, 24-17. It was Clemson s virst overtime win since 2009 at Miami. It was the first Clemson ovrtime win at home since 2004 when the Tigers defeated Wake Forest. Clemson in Overtime (7-6) Date Opponent Site W-L CU-Opp OTs 11-8-97 Duke H W 29-20 1 9-29-01 Georgia Tech A W 47-44 1 10-11-03 Virginia H W 30-27 1 9-4-04 Wake Forest H W 37-30 2 11-6-04 Miami (Fla.) A W 24-17 1 9-17-05 Miami (Fla.) H L 30-36 3 9-24-05 Boston College H L 13-16 1 9-9-06 Boston College A L 33-34 2 12-31-07 Auburn N1 L 20-23 1 10-24-09 Miami (Fla.) A W 40-37 1 9-18-10 Auburn A L 24-27 1 9-20-14 Florida State A L 17-23 1 10-15-16 NC State H W 24-17 1 2015 FOOTBALL NOTES 19

CLEMSON at Wake Forest Clemson s Record under Dabo Swinney. Category 2016 Overall All Games 9-1 84-28 Scoring First 6-0 62-18 Leading end of 1st Quarter 6-0 54-10 Tied end of 1 st Quarter 3-1 15-5 Trailing end of 1 st Quarter 0-0 14-13 Leading at half 9-1 70-8 Tied at Half 0-0 5-2 Trailing at Half 0-0 9-18 Leading end of 3 rd Quarter 8-1 74-5 Tied at end of 3 rd Quarter 0-0 3-2 Trail end of 3 rd Quarter 1-0 7-21 Overtime 1-0 2-2 More Total Offense 8-1 75-7 500 Yards Total Offense 5-1 37-2 More Rushing Yards 5-0 60-7 More Passing Yards 9-1 67-16 More First Downs 8-0 69-5 Winning Time of Possession 5-1 47-6 Winning Turnover Margin 4-0 46-4 Tying Turnover Margin 2-0 19-7 Losing Turnover Margin 3-1 19-17 Rushing for 200+ Yards 3-0 36-1 Having 100+ yard rusher 3-0 32-7 Passing for 300+ Yards 6-1 40-5 August 0-0 1-1 September 4-0 24-5 October 4-0 28-7 November 1-1 24-10 December 0-0 6-2 January 0-0 1-3 Watson Named O Brien Award Quarterback of the Week FDeshaun Watson, the 2015 Davey O Brien National Quarterback Award winner from Clemson, has been named the Davey O Brien Quarterback of the Week for the second time in the past five weeks, the foundation has announced. Watson led Clemson s 37-34 late comeback win at No. 12 Florida State by amassing 430 total yards. Trailing 34-29, Watson engineered the winning scoring drive capped by his 34-yard touchdown pass and 2-point conversion toss with 2:06 left. On the night, the native of Gainesville, Ga., completed 27 of 43 passes for 378 yards and two touchdowns and added 52 rushing yards on 17 carries. With an 8-0 record, the Tigers are ranked third in the country in the AP Top 25 and the Coaches Poll. It is the fifth time in nine weeks this season that an ACC quarterback has claimed the honor. Watson and Louisville s Lamar Jackson (Sept. 13, Sept. 20) are the only players to receive the honor multiple times this season. All FBS quarterbacks are eligible for the weekly award, which is determined by a subset of the Davey O Brien National Selection Committee. The other Great 8 quarterbacks in week nine were: Jackson, Jerod Evans of Virginia Tech, Washington State s Luke Falk, Quinton Flowers of USF, Oregon s Justin Herbert, Mason Rudolph of Oklahoma State and Georgia Tech s Justin Thomas. The Davey O Brien Foundation is celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2016 and has granted nearly $1 million in scholarships and university grants to help high school and college athletes transform leadership on the field into leadership in life. The Davey O Brien National Quarterback Award winner will be announced on Dec. 8 during ESPN s The Home Depot College Football Awards. The winner is not required to have won a weekly award during the season. A list of 16 semifinalists will be announced on Nov. 10, while the three finalists will be named on Nov. 22. Watson won the award last year as a sophomore, the first Clemson quarterback so honored. Watson Named Finalist for Unitas Award The 2016 The Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Ò candidates have been reduced to the Top 5 of the country s top college quarterbacks.remaining candidates for the prestigious annual award named after the man many refer to as the greatest quarterback ever to play the game of football - are: Luke Falk of Washington State, Patrick Mahomes of Texas Tech, Baker Mayfield of Oklahoma, Mitch Trubisky of North Carolina and Deshaun Watson of Clemson. The Golden Arm Award is presented at the end of each season since 1987 to the nation s top college quarterback, based on his accomplishments both on and off the field. Candidates must be a college senior or fourth-year junior on schedule to graduate with their class. These strong leaders have demonstrated a commitment to excellence and worked hard for themselves and their teams during the season and beyond. An exemption was made for Watson by the committee because he is only in his third year at Clemson, but he will graduate in December. Huegel Named one of 20 Semifinalists for Groza Award Clemson sophomore kicker Greg Huegel is one of 20 semifinalists for the Lou Groza Award. The award is given each year to the top place kicker in college football. It is named in honor of the former Cleveland Browns great Lou Groza who played 21 years in the NFL. Huegel is one of just two ACC players on the list, as he is joined by Virginia Tech kicker Joey Slye. Huegel, a sophomore from Blythewood, S.C., has made 11 of 13 field goals and 32-33 extra points for a Clemson team best 65 points in 2016. He has made 85 percent of his attempts, including 3-4 from the 40-49 yard line. Last week he made three field goals at Florida State, including a 46-yarder in the fourth period that gave Clemson 29-28 lead. The Tigers eventually won 37-34. Huegel has also excelled in terms of kickoffs this year and is a major reason Clemson ranks fourth in the nation in fewest kickoff return yards allowed per attempt. He has 49 total kickoffs and 24 have been touchbacks. Opponents average just 14.8 yards per kickoff return against Huegel s kickoffs so far this season. Huegel led the nation in field goals made last year with 27 in 32 attempts. He is now 38-45 for his career,.844 and has scored, 203 points, already 13 th in Clemson history. 20 2015 FOOTBALL NOTES

DEPTH CHARTS CLEMSON OFFENSE Pos. # Player Hgt Wgt Cl. LT 75 MITCH HYATT 6-5 295 So. 73 Tremayne Anchrum 6-2 290 Fr. LG 51 TAYLOR HEARN 6-5 325 *So. 74 John Simpson 6-4 315 Fr. C 57 JAY GUILLERMO 6-3 310 *Sr. 50 Justin Falcinellli 6-4 315 *So. RG 55 TYRONE CROWDER 6-2 340 *Jr. 69 Maverick Morris 6-4 305 *Jr. RT 76 SEAN POLLARD 6-5 315 Fr. 63 Jake Fruhmorgen 6-5 290 So. TE 16 JORDAN LEGGETT 6-5 260 Sr. 44 Garrett Williams 6-3 245 So. or 80 Milan Richard 6-3 260 *So. or 84 Cannon Smith 6-5 265 *So. WR 7 MIKE WILLIAMS 6-3 225 *Jr. 8 Deon Cain 6-1 210 So. QB 4 DESHAUN WATSON 6-3 215 Jr. 12 Nick Schuessler 6-4 200 *Gr. 2 Kelly Bryant 6-3 215 So. RB 9 WAYNE GALLMAN 6-0 210 *Jr. 27 C.J. Fuller 5-10 215 *So. or 26 Adam Choice 5-9 210 *So. or 22 Tyshon Dye 5-11 220 *Jr. or 28 Tavien Feaster 5-11 210 Fr. WR 13 HUNTER RENFROW 5-11 180 *So. 34 Ray-Ray McCloud 5-10 180 So. WR 3 ARTAVIS SCOTT 5-10 190 Jr. 1 Trevion Thompson 6-2 200 *So. CLEMSON DEFENSE Pos. # Player Hgt Wgt Cl. DE 42 CHRISTIAN WILKINS 6-4 310 So. 49 Richard Yeargin 6-5 260 *So. DT 94 CARLOS WATKINS 6-3 305 *Sr. 67 Albert Huggins 6-3 305 So. DT 90 DEXTER LAWRENCE 6-5 340 Fr. 50 Jabril Robinson 6-2 265 *So. DE 99 CLELIN FERRELL 6-5 265 *Fr. 91 Austin Bryant 6-4 265 So. SLB 6 DORIAN O DANIEL 6-1 215 *Jr. 30 Jalen Williams 5-10 215 So. MLB 34 KENDALL JOSEPH 6-0 230 *So. 57 Tre Lamar 6-3 240 Fr. WLB 10 BEN BOULWARE 6-0 235 Sr. 33 J.D. Davis 6-2 225 So. CB 31 RYAN CARTER 5-9 180 *Jr. 29 Marcus Edmond 6-0 175 *Jr. SS 18 JADAR JOHNSON 6-0 210 Sr. 15 Korrin Wiggins 6-0 200 *Jr. FS 23 VAN SMITH 5-11 195 So. 12 K'Von Wallace 6-0 190 Fr. CB 25 CORDREA TANKERSLEY 6-1 200 Sr. 2 Mark Fields 5-10 180 So. 1 Trayvon Mullen 6-2 185 Fr. CLEMSON SPECIALISTS Pos. # Player Hgt Wgt Cl. PK 92 GREG HUEGEL 5-11 195 *So. 47 Alex Spence 6-1 195 *So. P 32 ANDY TEASDALL 5-11 190 *Gr. 13 Hunter Renfrow 5-11 180 *So. KO 92 Greg Huegel 5-11 195 *So. 47 Alex Spence 6-1 195 *So. LS 62 David Estes 6-0 200 *Sr. 52 Austin Spence 6-2 195 *Fr. H 85 Seth Ryan 6-0 180 *Jr. PR 34 Ray-Ray McCloud 5-10 180 So. 3 Artavis Scott 5-10 190 Jr. KOR 3 Artavis Scott 5-10 190 Jr. & 27 C.J. Fuller 5-10 215 *So. 28 Tavien Feaster 5-11 210 Fr. WAKE FOREST OFFENSE Pos. # Player Hgt Wgt Cl. LT 75 JUSTIN HERRON 6-5 300 *So. 73 Jake Benzinger 6-7 285 *Fr. LG 78 TYLER HAYWORTH 6-4 325 *Sr. 71 Nathan Gilliam 6-5 285 *Fr. C 68 PATRICK OSTERHAGE 6-4 290 *So. 55 A'Lique Terry 6-1 290 Jr. RG 74 PHIL HAYNES 6-4 300 *So. 67 Taylor Chambers 6-8 305 *Jr. RT 70 RYAN ANDERSON 6-6 300 *So. 79 Cameron Gardner 6-5 275 *Jr. TE 85 CAM SERIGNE 6-3 250 *Jr. 41 Devin Pike 6-6 260 Jr. 86 Jack Freudenthal 6-3 220 *Fr. WR 15 CORTEZ LEWIS 6-1 210 *So. 7 Scotty Washington 6-5 220 *Fr. QB 10 JOHN WOLFORD 6-1 200 Jr. 8 Kyle Kearns 6-2 195 *Fr. RB 36 CADE CARNEY 5-11 215 Fr. 22 Matt Colburn 5-10 200 So. 27 Tyler Bell 5-11 215 So. 4 Rocky Reid 6-0 220 *Fr. WR 9 CHUCK WADE 6-0 195 So. or 1 TABARI HINES 5-10 175 So. WR 17 ALEX BACHMAN 6-0 185 So. 81 Steven Claude 6-2 195 *Fr. WAKE FOREST DEFENSE Pos. # Player Hgt Wgt Cl. DE 53 DUKE EJIOFOR 6-4 270 *Jr. 45 Paris Black 6-3 255 *Fr. DT 96 CHRIS STEWART 6-3 290 *So. 95 Shelldon Lewinson 6-2 275 *Sr. DT 40 JOSH BANKS 6-4 290 *Sr. 48 Willie Yarbary 6-2 280 *So. DE 14 WENDELL DUNN 6-3 250 *Jr. 51 Chris Calhoun 6-4 245 So. BLB 6 JABOREE WILLIAMS 6-0 235 Jr. 23 Justin Strnad 6-2 220 *Fr. MLB 8 MARQUEL LEE 6-3 240 Sr. 50 Grant Dawson 6-1 230 *Jr. 35 Nate Mays 6-1 225 *Fr. ROV 26 THOMAS BROWN 6-3 225 Sr. or 34 DEMETRIUS KEMP 6-1 215 *So. CB 25 BRAD WATSON 6-0 200 Sr. 21 Essang Bassey 5-10 180 Fr. SS 3 JESSIE BATES III 6-2 200 *Fr. 17 Traveon Redd 6-0 195 Fr. FS 2 CAMERON GLENN 6-1 200 *So. 24 Josh Okonye 6-0 200 *Jr. CB 10 AMARI HENDERSON 6-1 175 *Fr. 11 Dionte Austin 6-0 175 So. WAKE FOREST SPECIALISTS Pos. # Player Hgt Wgt Cl. PK 7 MIKE WEAVER 6-1 195 *Jr. 48 Dom Maggio 6-3 175 Fr. P 48 DOM MAGGIO 6-3 175 Fr. 7 Mike Weaver 6-1 195 *Jr. KO 7 Mike Weaver 6-1 195 *Jr. 48 Dom Maggio 6-3 175 Fr. LS 52 Dayton Diemel 5-10 205 Fr. 15 Garrett Wilson 6-3 215 So. H 48 Dom Maggio 6-3 175 Fr. 10 John Wolford 6-1 200 Jr. PR 3 Jessie Bates III 6-2 200 *Fr. 1 Tabari Hines 5-10 175 So. KOR 18 John Armstrong 5-9 165 Sr. 81 Steven Claude 6-2 195 *Fr. * - spent one season as a redshirt player * - spent one season as a redshirt player

STATS 9-1 OVERALL, 6-1 ACC, 5-1 HOME, 4-0 AWAY, 0-0 NEUTRAL, 4-1 DAY, 5-0 NIGHT, 1-0 OVERTIME TEAM STATS CU Opp. SCORING 389 184 Points Per Game 38.9 18.4 Points Off Turnovers 65 57 FIRST DOWNS 257 188 Rushing 74 72 Passing 161 88 Penalty 22 28 RUSHING YARDAGE 1561 1351 Yards gained rushing 1695 1709 Yards lost rushing 134 358 Rushing Attempts 366 368 Average Per Rush 4.3 3.7 Average Per Game 156.1 135.1 TDs Rushing 16 12 PASSING YARDAGE 3462 1929 Comp-Att-Int 286-432-13 176-335-15 Average Per Pass 8.0 5.8 Average Per Catch 12.1 11.0 Average Per Game 346.2 192.9 TDs Passing 31 10 TOTAL OFFENSE 5023 3280 Total Plays 798 703 Average Per Play 6.3 4.7 Average Per Game 502.3 328.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 25-535 34-629 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 24-209 6-44 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 15-205 13-169 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 21.4 18.5 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 8.7 7.3 INT RETURN AVERAGE 13.7 13.0 FUMBLES-LOST 16-8 14-6 PENALTIES-Yards 66-602 83-671 Average Per Game 60.2 67.1 PUNTS-Yards 39-1498 68-2757 Average Per Punt 38.4 40.5 Net punt average 36.3 36.3 KICKOFFS-Yards 72-4338 40-2439 Average Per Kick 60.2 61.0 Net kick average 41.1 39.5 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 29:04 30:20 3RD-DOWN Conversions 79/157 44/149 3rd-Down Pct 50% 30% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 11/17 8/17 4th-Down Pct 65% 47% SACKS BY-Yards 35-232 14-65 MISC YARDS 0-16 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 50 23 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 13-16 9-15 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-3 RED-ZONE SCORES (36-45) 80% (23-30) 77% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (28-45) 62% (17-30) 57% PAT-ATTEMPTS (44-46) 96% (19-21) 90% ATTENDANCE 485245 263908 Games/Avg Per Game 6/80874 4/65977 Neutral Site Games 0/0 TEAM SCORING CU Opp. POINTS 389 184 Points Per Game 38.9 18.4 TOUCHDOWNS 50 23 By Rushing 16 12 By Passing 31 10 By Return 2 1 By Recovery 1 0 FIELD GOALS 13-16 9-15 PAT (Kicks) 44-46 19-21 PAT (Runs) 0-0 0-0 PAT (Passes) 2-4 0-2 PAT (Returns) 0 0 SAFETIES 1 0 SCORING BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Tot CLEMSON 110 115 69 88 7 389 Opponents 20 50 51 63 0 184 OFFENSIVE STATS # RUSHING G-S Car Gain Loss Net Y/C TD LG Y/G 9 Wayne Gallman 10-10 138 678 8 670 4.9 11 59 67.0 4 Deshaun Watson 10-10 101 442 67 375 3.7 2 23 37.5 28 Tavien Feaster 7-0 25 179 12 167 6.7 2 45 23.9 27 C.J. Fuller 10-0 30 112 0 112 3.7 0 10 11.2 26 Adam Choice 8-0 31 107 7 100 3.2 0 16 12.5 22 Tyshon Dye 6-0 16 89 3 86 5.4 1 17 14.3 2 Kelly Bryant 3-0 10 34 17 17 1.7 0 27 5.7 34 Ray-Ray McCloud 9-5 1 17 0 17 17.0 0 17 1.9 12 Nick Schuessler 3-0 5 22 8 14 2.8 0 13 4.7 42 Christian Wilkins 10-10 1 10 0 10 10.0 0 10 1.0 3 Artavis Scott 10-10 2 3 0 3 1.5 0 2 0.3 10 Tucker Israel 2-0 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 1.0 TEAM -- 5 0 12-12 -2.4 0 0-1.5 CLEMSON 10-10 366 1695 134 1561 4.3 16 59 156.1 Opponents 10-10 368 1709 358 1351 3.7 12 70 135.1 # PASSING G-S Eff. Cm-Att-I Cm% Yds TD LG Y/G 4 Deshaun Watson 10-10 149.24 256-387-13 66.1 3077 27 65 307.7 12 Nick Schuessler 3-0 187.42 19-29-0 65.5 303 3 45 101.0 2 Kelly Bryant 3-0 148.13 6-9-0 66.7 48 1 15 16.0 10 Tucker Israel 2-0 152.50 4-4-0 100.0 25 0 17 12.5 18 James Barnes 1-0 175.60 1-1-0 100.0 9 0 9 9.0 TEAM -- 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 CLEMSON 10-10 151.18 286-432-13 66.2 3462 31 65 346.2 Opponents 10-10 101.80 176-335-15 52.5 1929 10 55 192.9 # RECEIVING G-S Rec Yards Y/Rec TD LG Y/G 7 Mike Williams 10-10 67 956 14.3 6 50 95.6 3 Artavis Scott 10-10 51 454 8.9 4 28 45.4 34 Ray-Ray McCloud 9-5 38 378 9.9 2 36 42.0 16 Jordan Leggett 10-10 28 480 17.1 4 56 48.0 8 Deon Cain 10-0 25 494 19.8 9 65 49.4 13 Hunter Renfrow 6-4 24 271 11.3 3 35 45.2 9 Wayne Gallman 10-10 13 85 6.5 0 18 8.5 17 Cornell Powell 6-0 11 76 6.9 0 18 12.7 1 Trevion Thompson 10-0 8 83 10.4 1 25 8.3 85 Seth Ryan 10-0 4 39 9.8 0 17 3.9 26 Adam Choice 8-0 4 38 9.5 0 16 4.8 27 C.J. Fuller 10-0 3-1 -0.3 0 5-0.1 22 Tyshon Dye 6-0 2 11 5.5 0 11 1.8 14 Diondre Overton 5-0 1 45 45.0 1 45 9.0 84 Cannon Smith 10-0 1 22 22.0 0 22 2.2 44 Garrett Williams 10-1 1 13 13.0 0 13 1.3 80 Milan Richard 10-0 1 9 9.0 0 9 0.9 41 Grant Radakovich 10-0 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.8 88 Sean Mac Lain 2-0 1 3 3.0 0 3 1.5 42 Christian Wilkins 10-10 1 1 1.0 1 1 0.1 20 Jack Swinney 2-0 1-3 -3.0 0 0-1.5 CLEMSON 10-10 286 3462 12.1 31 65 346.2 Opponents 10-10 176 1929 11.0 10 55 192.9 # TOTAL OFFENSE G-S PL Rush Pass Total Y/G 4 Deshaun Watson 10-10 488 375 3077 3452 345.2 9 Wayne Gallman 10-10 138 670 0 670 67.0 12 Nick Schuessler 3-0 34 14 303 317 105.7 28 Tavien Feaster 7-0 25 167 0 167 23.9 27 C.J. Fuller 10-0 30 112 0 112 11.2 26 Adam Choice 8-0 31 100 0 100 12.5 22 Tyshon Dye 6-0 16 86 0 86 14.3 2 Kelly Bryant 3-0 19 17 48 65 21.7 10 Tucker Israel 2-0 5 2 25 27 13.5 34 Ray-Ray McCloud 9-5 1 17 0 17 1.9 42 Christian Wilkins 10-10 1 10 0 10 1.0 18 James Barnes 1-0 1 0 9 9 9.0 3 Artavis Scott 10-10 2 3 0 3 0.3 TEAM -- 7-12 0-12 -1.5 CLEMSON 10-10 798 1561 3462 5023 502.3 Opponents 10-10 703 1351 1929 3280 328.0 # ALL-PURPOSE G-S Rush Rec PR KOR IR Total Y/G 7 Mike Williams 10-10 0 956 0 0 0 956 95.6 3 Artavis Scott 10-10 3 454 1 400 0 858 85.8 9 Wayne Gallman 10-10 670 85 0 0 0 755 75.5 34 Ray-Ray McCloud 9-5 17 378 165-3 0 557 61.9 8 Deon Cain 10-0 0 494 0 0 0 494 49.4 16 Jordan Leggett 10-10 0 480 0 0 0 480 48.0 4 Deshaun Watson 10-10 375 0 0 0 0 375 37.5 28 Tavien Feaster 7-0 167 0 0 141 0 308 44.0 13 Hunter Renfrow 6-4 0 271 0 0 0 271 45.2 26 Adam Choice 8-0 100 38 0 0 0 138 17.2 27 C.J. Fuller 10-0 112-1 0 0 0 111 11.1 22 Tyshon Dye 6-0 86 11 0 0 0 97 16.2 1 Trevion Thompson 10-0 0 83 0 0 0 83 8.3 17 Cornell Powell 6-0 0 76 0 0 0 76 12.7 19 Tanner Muse 10-0 0 0 0 0 64 64 6.4 14 Diondre Overton 5-0 0 45 0 0 0 45 9.0 18 Jadar Johnson 10-10 0 0 0 0 44 44 4.4 2 Mark Fields 10-0 0 0 0 0 42 42 4.2 85 Seth Ryan 10-0 0 39 0 0 0 39 3.9 82 Adrien Dunn 1-0 0 0 30 0 0 30 30.0 84 Cannon Smith 10-0 0 22 0 0 0 22 2.2 2 Kelly Bryant 3-0 17 0 0 0 0 17 5.7 31 Ryan Carter 10-8 0 0 0 0 17 17 1.7 12 Nick Schuessler 3-0 14 0 0 0 0 14 4.7 12 K'Von Wallace 10-0 0 0 0 0 13 13 1.3 44 Garrett Williams 10-1 0 13 0 0 0 13 1.3 38 Amir Trapp 2-0 0 0 13 0 0 13 6.5 30 Jalen Williams 7-1 0 0 0 0 12 12 1.7 42 Christian Wilkins 10-10 10 1 0 0 0 11 1.1 80 Milan Richard 10-0 0 9 0 0 0 9 0.9 23 Van Smith 10-10 0 0 0 0 8 8 0.8 41 Grant Radakovich 10-0 0 8 0-3 0 5 0.5 25 Cordrea Tankersley 10-10 0 0 0 0 4 4 0.4 88 Sean Mac Lain 2-0 0 3 0 0 0 3 1.5 10 Tucker Israel 2-0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1.0 6 Dorian O'Daniel 10-7 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.1 20 Jack Swinney 2-0 0-3 0 0 0-3 -1.5 TEAM -- -12 0 0 0 0-12 -1.5 CLEMSON 10-10 1561 3462 209 535 205 5972 597.2 Opponents 10-10 1351 1929 44 629 169 4122 412.2

STATS DEFENSIVE STATS # TACKLES G-S *Snaps Hit Ast Total TFL Sacks PBU QP ^ST 10 Ben Boulware 9-9 601 47 39 86 6.5-23 2-15 1 9 23 Van Smith 10-10 652 54 29 83 5-16 3 2 34 Kendall Joseph 10-10 644 47 33 80 7-26 2-16 13 90 Dexter Lawrence 10-6 431 35 28 63 6.5-34 4-23 1 19 1 94 Carlos Watkins 10-10 500 30 22 52 7-41 6.5-40 1 9 25 Cordrea Tankersley 10-10 609 39 8 47 6-13 8 6 Dorian O Daniel 10-7 276 37 9 46 7.5-24 3-15 1 5 5 42 Christian Wilkins 10-10 495 33 12 45 11-47 3.5-23 5 16 18 Jadar Johnson 10-10 629 30 9 39 7 1 2 99 Clelin Ferrell 10-10 537 24 9 33 6.5-30 4-22 1 14 56 Scott Pagano 10-4 255 14 13 27 3.5-15 2-13 3 31 Ryan Carter 10-8 417 17 3 20 5.5-31 1-16 5 30 Jalen Williams 6-1 145 9 7 16 1 1 67 Albert Huggins 9-0 158 8 7 15 3-13 3-13 4 57 Tre Lamar 9-0 78 11 4 15 2.5-4 1-2 4 43 Chad Smith 10-0 20 9 6 15 6 15 Korrin Wiggins 7-1 194 10 3 13 29 Marcus Edmond 8-3 219 10 2 12 2 1 Trayvon Mullen 9-0 93 8 4 12 1 2 19 Tanner Muse 10-0 71 11 1 12 5 49 Richard Yeargin 9-0 161 11 1 12 2.5-8 1 3 47 James Skalski 9-0 20 8 2 10 2-14 1-10 1 4 33 J.D. Davis 10-0 57 6 3 9 1 2 Mark Fields 10-0 273 7 1 8 2 45 Chris Register 8-0 122 5 3 8 1.5-2 1 3 91 Austin Bryant 4-0 104 3 3 6 2-13 2-13 12 K Von Wallace 10-0 104 4 2 6 1-1 1 50 Jabril Robinson 3-0 51 2 3 5 1.5-9 0.5-5 2 38 Amir Trapp 2-0 29 3 1 4 93 Sterling Johnson 2-0 26 2 1 3 61 Kaleb Bevelle 2-0 7 2 0 2 36 Judah Davis 8-0 19 0 2 2 1 14 Denzel Johnson 8-0 28 2 0 2 2 46 Jarvis Magwood 2-0 -- 1 1 2 2 3 Artavis Scott 10-10 -- 1 1 2 2 7 Mike Williams 10-10 -- 2 0 2 40 Jaquarius Brice 2-0 9 0 1 1 8 Deon Cain 10-0 -- 1 0 1 32 Kyle Cote 3-0 -- 1 0 1 1 62 David Estes 10-0 -- 1 0 1 1 75 Mitch Hyatt 10-10 -- 1 0 1 16 Jordan Leggett 10-10 -- 1 0 1 34 Ray-Ray McCloud 9-5 -- 1 0 1 47 Alex Spence 3-0 -- 1 0 1 1 44 Garrett Williams 10-1 -- 1 0 1 1 Totals 10-10 447 228 675 88-366 32-232 40 106 43 # INTERCEPTIONS G-S Int Yards Avg TD LG 18 Jadar Johnson 10-10 4 44 11.0 0 41 19 Tanner Muse 10-0 1 64 64.0 1 64 2 Mark Fields 10-0 1 42 42.0 1 42 31 Ryan Carter 10-8 1 17 17.0 0 17 12 K'Von Wallace 9-0 1 13 13.0 0 13 30 Jalen Williams 6-1 1 12 12.0 0 12 23 Van Smith 10-10 1 8 8.0 0 8 25 Cordrea Tankersley 10-10 1 4 4.0 0 4 6 Dorian O Daniel 10-7 1 1 1.0 0 1 29 Marcus Edmond 8-3 1 0 0.0 0 0 34 Kendall Joseph 10-10 1 0 0.0 0 0 10 Ben Boulware 9-9 1 0 0.0 0 0 CLEMSON 10-10 15 205 13.7 2 64 Opponents 10-10 13 169 13.0 1 70 Caused Fumbles (6): Boulware 2, V. Smith 2, Joseph 1, O'Daniel 1 Recovered Fumbles (6): Lawrence 2, Boulware 1, D. Johnson 1, Watkins 1, Wilkins 1 Takeaways (21): J. Johnson 4, Boulware 2, Lawrence 2, Carter 1, Edmond 1, Fields 1, D. Johnson 1, Joseph 1, Muse 1, O Daniel 1, V. Smith 1, Tankersley 1, Wallace 1, Watkins 1, Wilkins 1, J. Williams 1 Blocked Kicks (4): Lawrence 2, Watkins 1, Wilkins 1 * - defensive; ^ - special teams tackles; Note: Special teams tackles and tackles after turnovers are included in tackle totals; tackle totals are from coaches film grade. SPECIAL TEAMS & MISCELLANEOUS STATS # PUNTING P Yards Y/P LG TB FC -20 50+ *Net 32 Andy Teasdall 37 1415 38.2 59 2 19 16 2 36.0 96 Michael Batson 1 46 46.0 46 0 1 0 0 46.0 97 Carson King 1 37 37.0 37 0 0 1 0 35.0 CLEMSON 36 1385 38.5 59 2 20 15 2 36.0 Opponents 61 2275 40.8 68 3 22 12 8 32.9 # FIELD GOALS FG-FGA Pct 11-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LG HB 92 Greg Huegel 13-16 81.2 5-6 4-4 4-6 0-0 47 1 CLEMSON 13-16 81.2 5-6 4-4 4-6 0-0 47 1 Opponents 9-15 60.0 5-5 2-4 1-3 1-2 53 2 # KICKOFFS KO TB GL OB Ret Y/R Avg End 92 Greg Huegel 63 29 41 3 27-490 18.1 24 Y. Line 47 Alex Spence 7 1 2 0 6-111 18.5 19 Y. Line 39 Christian Groomes 1 0 0 0 1-28 28.0 43 Y. Line CLEMSON 71 30 43 3 34-629 18.5 23 Y. Line Opponents 40 13 19 1 25-538 21.5 24 Y. Line # PUNT RETURNS PR Yards Avg TD LG 34 Ray-Ray McCloud 18 165 9.2 0 74 82 Adrien Dunn 1 30 30.0 0 30 38 Amir Trapp 3 13 4.3 0 8 3 Artavis Scott 1 1 1.0 0 1 17 Cornell Powell 1 0 0.0 0 0 CLEMSON 24 209 8.7 0 74 Opponents 6 44 7.3 0 16 # KICKOFF RETURNS KOR Yards Avg TD LG 3 Artavis Scott 17 400 23.5 0 77 28 Tavien Feaster 7 141 20.1 0 22 41 Grant Radakovich 1-3 -3.0 0-3 CLEMSON 25 538 21.5 0 77 Opponents 34 629 18.5 0 68 # FUMBLE RETURNS FR Yards Avg TD LG -- -- CLEMSON 0 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 3 85 28.3 0 70 # SCORING G-S TD R-P- Re #2Pt FG-FGA $PAT Pts Pts/G 92 Greg Huegel 10-10 0 0-0-0 0 13-16 43-45 82 8.2 9 Wayne Gallman 10-10 11 11-0-0 0 0-0 0-0 66 6.6 8 Deon Cain 10-0 9 0-9-0 0 0-0 0-0 54 5.4 7 Mike Williams 10-10 6 0-6-0 1 0-0 0-0 38 3.8 16 Jordan Leggett 10-10 4 0-4-0 1 0-0 0-0 26 2.6 3 Artavis Scott 10-10 4 0-4-0 0 0-0 0-0 24 2.4 13 Hunter Renfrow 6-5 3 0-3-0 0 0-0 0-0 18 3.0 28 Tavien Feaster 7-0 2 2-0-0 0 0-0 0-0 12 1.7 34 Ray-Ray McCloud 9-5 2 0-2-0 0 0-0 0-0 12 1.3 4 Deshaun Watson 10-10 2 2-0-0 0 0-0 0-0 12 1.2 14 Diondre Overton 5-0 1 0-1-0 0 0-0 0-0 6 1.2 22 Tyshon Dye 6-0 1 1-0-0 0 0-0 0-0 6 1.0 14 Denzel Johnson 8-0 1 0-0-1 0 0-0 0-0 6 0.8 2 Mark Fields 10-0 1 0-0-1 0 0-0 0-0 6 0.6 19 Tanner Muse 10-0 1 0-0-1 0 0-0 0-0 6 0.6 1 Trevion Thompson 10-0 1 0-1-0 0 0-0 0-0 6 0.6 42 Christian Wilkins 10-10 1 0-1-0 0 0-0 0-0 6 0.6 TEAM 10-10 0 0-0-0 1 0-0 0-0 2 0.2 39 Christian Groomes 2-0 0 0-0-0 0 0-0 1-1 1 0.5 CLEMSON 10-10 50 16-31-3 3 13-16 44-46 389 38.9 Opponents 10-10 23 12-10-1 0 9-15 19-21 184 18.4 RED ZONE R Poss. TD FG TO MFG Downs Half Pts Pts/P CLEMSON 45 28 8 6 1 1 1 218 4.8 Opponents 30 17 6 1 3 2 0 136 4.5 FIRST & GOAL Poss. TD FG TO MFG Downs Half Pts Pts/P CLEMSON 28 23 2 2 0 1 0 166 5.9 Opponents 17 13 2 1 1 0 0 96 5.6 * - does not factor in touchbacks; - returns and recoveries; # - PATs and safeties; $ - kicking only; R - first-and-10 inside the opponent 21. SCOREBOARD Date Site W-L Score Opponent (AP,USA) Attendance CU AP,USA Leading Rusher(s) Leading Passer(s) Leading Receiver(s) Leading Tackler(s) 9-3 ^A W 19-13 Auburn 87,451 2,2 Gallman (30-123) Watson (19-34-248) M. Williams (9-174) Joseph (14) 9-10 H W 30-24 Troy 78,532 2,2 Watson (10-55) Watson (27-53-292) McCloud (7-86) V. Smith (14) 9-17 H W 59-0 SC State 79,590 5,3 Feaster (12-83) Watson (12-15-152) McCloud (4-60) Mullen (7) 9-22 ^A W 26-7 * Georgia Tech 53,932 5,3 Gallman (17-59) Watson (32-48-304) McCloud (8-101) Boulware (10) 10-1 ^H W 42-36 * Louisville (3/4) 83,362 5,3 Gallman (16-110) Watson (20-31-306) M. Williams (5-70) Boulware (17) 10-7 ^A W 56-10 * Boston College 44,500 3,3 Gallman (9-109) Watson (14-24-266) A. Scott (4-45) V. Smith (13) 10-15 H W 24-17 (OT) * NC State 82,104 3,3 Fuller (16-56) Watson (39-52-378) M. Williams (12-146) Joseph (10) 10-29 ^A W 37-34 * Florida State (12,14) 78,025 3,3 Gallman (20-82) Watson (27-43-378) M. Williams (7-70) Boulware (8) 11-5 H W 54-0 * Syracuse 80,609 3,2 Gallman (10-63) Schuessler (11-17-177) A. Scott (7-45) Boulware (7) 11-12 H L 42-43 * Pittsburgh 81,048 3,2 Gallman (18-36) Watson (52-70-580) M. Williams (15-202) Boulware (12) 11-19 A * Wake Forest 11-26 H South Carolina * - ACC game; ^ - night game; Note: Bold denotes a Clemson home game; unofficial home attendance - 485,245 (80,874 per game); unofficial total (home, away, neutral) attendance - 749,153 (74,915 per game).

TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATS Category AUB TROY SCS GAT LOU BOC NCS FSU SYR PIT WFU USC Totals Points 19 30 59 26 42 56 24 37 54 42 389 13 24 0 7 36 10 17 34 0 43 184 Total Offense 399 414 555 442 507 508 495 511 565 630 5026 262 386 102 124 568 251 397 449 277 464 3280 Plays 78 85 78 82 62 61 91 81 84 95 797 71 78 55 52 99 72 74 63 68 71 703 Yards Per Play 5.1 4.9 9.4 5.4 8.2 8.3 5.4 6.3 6.7 6.6 6.3 3.7 4.9 2.3 2.4 5.7 3.5 5.4 7.1 4.1 6.5 4.7 Rushing Yards 151 122 227 138 201 230 117 133 195 50 1564 87 141 48 95 273 155 128 163 105 156 1351 Carries 44 32 43 34 31 35 39 38 44 25 365 41 33 32 38 55 48 32 28 28 33 368 10+ Yard Carries 2 3 9 5 6 4 2 6 8 0 45 4 4 2 4 14 5 6 3 3 4 49 20+ Yard Carries 1 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 8 0 1 1 0 3 1 0 3 1 3 13 Passing Yards 248 292 328 304 306 278 378 378 370 580 3462 175 245 54 29 295 96 269 286 172 308 1929 Completions 19 27 27 32 20 16 39 27 27 52 286 15 26 8 4 27 12 21 17 24 22 176 Passing Attempts 34 53 35 48 31 26 52 43 40 70 432 30 45 23 14 44 24 42 35 40 38 335 Had Intercepted 1 2 0 1 3 0 1 2 0 3 13 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 0 15 Completion Percentage 55.8 50.9 77.1 66.7 64.5 61.5 75.0 62.7 67.5 74.2 66.2 50.0 57.7 34.8 28.6 61.3 50.0 50.0 48.6 60.0 57.8 52.5 Passing Efficiency 121.0 108.4 203.1 129.5 181.3 202.1 144.9 142.7 178.2 149.5 151.1 85.7 104.8 45.8 31.6 120.6 89.0 94.2 120.9 81.1 174.0 101.8 20+ Yard Completions 5 5 5 3 7 4 3 6 6 7 51 2 2 0 1 5 1 5 6 1 5 28 First Downs 19 24 27 24 26 21 30 25 28 33 257 17 21 9 11 31 15 23 23 15 23 188 Total Touchdowns 2 3 8 3 6 8 3 4 7 6 50 1 3 0 1 4 1 2 5 0 6 23 Rushing Touchdowns 1 0 2 1 1 3 1 2 2 3 16 1 1 0 1 3 0 1 4 0 1 12 Passing Touchdowns 1 3 5 2 5 4 2 2 4 3 31 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 5 10 Field Goals 2-2 3-3 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 3-3 2-3 0-0 13-16 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 3-3 1-1 1-4 0-0 0-1 1-2 9-15 Punting 4-166 6-225 1-37 6-232 5-214 5-186 2-52 4-152 3-121 3-113 36-1498 5-222 8-350 10-401 8-312 5-240 9-326 3-116 7-265 8-308 5-217 68-2757 Punting Average 41.5 37.5 37.0 38.7 42.8 37.2 26.0 38.0 40.3 37.7 41.6 43.8 40.1 39.0 48.0 36.2 38.7 37.9 38.5 43.4 40.6 40.5 Net Punting Average* 36.5 33.5 35.0 36.0 39.8 37.2 26.0 38.0 38.0 37.7 36.0 44.4 26.8 31.0 36.9 48.2 35.8 38.7 36.1 37.4 39.2 32.9 Time of Possession 30:29 26:40 28:46 31:36 22:31 21:52 29:14 33:02 32:27 34:02 29:04 29:31 33:20 25:14 28:24 37:29 38:08 30:46 26:58 27:33 25:58 30:20 Third-Down Conversions 6-17 8-20 8-14 10-18 4-9 6-12 10-17 7-17 8-15 12-18 79-157 3-17 2-15 3-14 2-12 9-19 6-19 7-15 4-12 5-15 3-11 44-149 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-3 0-1 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-4 2-2 2-2 1-2 11-17 3-5 2-3 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-1 1-2 1-1 8-17 Average Starting Field Positionº 23 35 40 36 33 31 29 33 33 31 32 31 32 24 23 27 31 26 25 25 26 27 Red-Zone Scoring 3-3 3-3 5-5 3-6 2-4 3-3 4-6 5-8 6-6 4-6 36-45 2-4 2-2 0-0 1-1 7-8 2-3 2-5 3-4 0-1 4-4 23-30 Red-Zone Touchdowns 2 1 4 3 2 3 3 3 5 4 28 1 2 0 1 4 1 1 3 0 4 17 Red-Zone Points 16 13 31 21 13 21 24 27 38 28 190 10 14 0 7 36 10 10 21 0 28 108 First-&-Goal Scoring 2 1 5 3 1 2 2 3 4 2 25 1 2 0 1 4 2 1 2 0 2 15 First-&-Goal Touchdowns 2 1 4 3 1 2 2 3 3 2 23 1 2 0 1 3 1 1 2 0 2 13 First-&-Goal Points 13 7 31 21 7 14 14 21 24 14 166 7 14 0 7 23 10 7 14 0 14 96 Turnovers 2 3 0 1 5 1 4 2 0 3 21 3 3 2 1 3 2 2 1 3 1 21 Points Off Turnovers 0 10 10 3 14 7 0 3 0 7 54 0 0 0 0 20 3 7 14 21 13 78 Penalties 6-55 7-71 7-59 10-80 6-59 4-23 5-40 9-84 3-30 9-101 66-602 9-60 11-95 5-19 2-15 11-104 6-52 13-120 13-111 10-55 3-40 83-671 Punt Returns 0-0 3-96 7-91 3-17 1-(-1) 3-4 1-0 1-(-8) 2-9 3-1 24-209 0-0 1-4 1-2 1-16 2-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-7 0-0 6-44 Kickoff Returns 1-16 1-22 1-21 1-23 8-217 3-61 2-36 1-22 0-0 7-117 25-535 3-42 1-14 4-50 1-11 3-46 6-115 0-0 5-93 10-242 1-16 34-629 Interception Returns 2-0 3-13 1-41 1-8 1-0 1-42 2-13 1-3 3-85 0-0 15-205 1-0 2-56 0-0 1-2 3-0 0-0 1-28 2-15 0-0 3-70 13-171 Fumble Returns 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-15 0-0 1-70 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-85 Sacks 4-30 1-8 5-32 3-30 5-22 3-17 4-18 6-56 2-12 2-7 35-232 0-0 1-8 1-3 1-5 0-0 2-14 2-11 3-13 0-0 2-8 12-62 * - does not factor in touchbacks; º - in teams own territory; Note: Clemson totals on top, opponent totals on bottom; bold denotes a Clemson home game.

INDIVIDUAL OFFENSIVE & SPECIAL TEAMS STATS RUSHING #9 Gallman #4 Watson #26 Choice #22 Dye #27 Fuller #28 Feaster Opponent Car Yds TD Car Yds TD Car Yds TD Car Yds TD Car Yds TD Car Yds TD Auburn 30 123 1 11 21 0 3 7 0 -- -- -- 0 0 0 -- -- -- Troy 9 34 0 10 55 0 3 10 0 6 19 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 SC State 7 40 1 2 8 0 5 9 0 5 47 0 4 12 0 12 83 1 Georgia Tech 17 59 1 12 36 0 4 26 0 -- -- -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 Louisville 16 110 1 14 91 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 Boston College 9 109 1 9 33 0 5 12 0 3 11 1 2 9 0 4 56 1 NC State 2 14 0 13 35 1 5 14 0 1 (-3) 0 16 56 0 -- -- -- Florida State 20 82 2 17 52 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- 0 0 0 -- -- -- Syracuse 10 63 1 7 39 1 6 22 0 1 12 0 5 24 0 9 28 0 Pittsburgh 18 36 3 5 8 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 6 0 0 0 0 Wake Forest South Carolina Totals 138 670 11 100 378 2 31 100 0 16 86 1 30 112 0 25 167 2 PASSING #4 Watson #12 Schuessler #2 Bryant Opponent Cm Att Yds Int TD Eff Cm Att Yds Int TD Eff Cm Att Yds Int TD Eff Auburn 19 34 248 1 1 121.0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Troy 27 53 292 2 3 108.4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- SC State 12 15 152 0 3 231.1 7 11 118 0 1 183.7 4 5 27 0 1 191.3 Georgia Tech 32 48 304 1 2 129.4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Louisville 20 31 306 3 5 181.3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Boston College 15 25 270 0 4 203.5 1 1 8 0 0 150.4 0 0 0 0 0 -- NC State 39 52 378 1 2 144.9 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Florida State 27 43 378 2 2 142.7 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Syracuse 13 16 177 0 2 191.0 11 17 177 0 2 191.0 2 4 21 0 0 94.1 Pittsburgh 52 70 580 3 3 149.5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Wake Forest South Carolina Totals 256 387 3085 13 27 149.2 19 29 303 0 3 187.4 6 9 48 0 1 148.1 RECEIVING #7 M. Williams #3 A. Scott #13 Renfrow #34 McCloud #9 Gallman #8 Cain #16 Leggett #17 Powell Opponent Rec Yds TD Rec Yds TD Rec Yds TD Rec Yds TD Rec Yds TD Rec Yds TD Rec Yds TD Rec Yds TD Auburn 9 174 0 3 30 0 3 27 1 2 8 0 1 8 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- Troy 2 24 0 7 71 0 1 35 1 7 86 0 3 25 0 2 37 1 1 9 0 1 5 0 SC State 3 44 0 3 28 0 -- -- -- 4 60 2 0 0 0 2 33 1 0 0 0 3 10 0 Georgia Tech 6 61 1 3 14 0 -- -- -- 8 101 0 3 22 0 1 1 0 4 31 1 5 44 0 Louisville 5 70 1 3 40 1 -- -- -- 3 16 0 0 0 0 4 98 2 3 70 1 0 0 0 Boston College 2 59 1 4 45 0 -- -- -- 2 17 0 0 0 0 3 68 2 2 66 1 2 17 0 NC State 12 146 1 4 23 1 6 53 0 6 51 0 1 18 0 2 17 0 5 56 0 -- -- -- Florida State 7 70 0 4 33 0 5 62 1 2 13 0 1 2 0 2 69 0 5 122 1 -- -- -- Syracuse 6 106 1 7 45 1 2 17 0 -- -- -- 0 0 0 5 125 2 2 31 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 15 202 1 13 125 1 7 77 0 4 26 0 4 10 0 3 45 1 6 95 0 -- -- -- Wake Forest South Carolina Totals 67 956 6 51 454 4 24 271 3 38 378 2 13 85 0 25 494 9 28 480 4 11 76 0 KICKING #92 Huegel #32 Teasdall Opponent Made Missed # Yds Avg -20 50+ Auburn 30,40 -- 4 166 41.5 1 1 Troy 26,32,34 -- 6 225 37.5 1 0 SC State 26 42 -- -- -- -- -- Georgia Tech 47 27 6 232 38.7 4 0 Louisville -- -- 5 214 42.8 3 0 Boston College -- -- 5 186 37.2 2 1 NC State 25 -- 2 52 26.0 1 0 Florida State 23,34, 46 -- 4 152 38.0 2 0 Syracuse 22, 46 40 2 75 37.5 0 0 Pittsburgh -- -- 3 113 37.7 2 0 Wake Forest South Carol Totals 13 3 34 1415 38.2 16 2 Punts Kickoffs RETURNS #34 McCloud #3 A. Scott #28 Feaster Opponent PR Yds Avg KOR Yds Avg KOR Yds Avg Auburn 0 0 0.0 1 14 14.0 -- -- -- Troy 3 96 32.0 0 0 0.0 1 22 22.0 SC State 3 56 18.7 0 0 0.0 1 21 21.0 Georgia Tech 3 17 5.7 1 23 23.0 0 0 0.0 Louisville 1 (-1) -1.0 3 119 39.6 5 98 19.6 Boston College 3 4 1.3 3 61 20.3 -- -- -- NC State 1 0 0.0 2 36 18.0 -- -- -- Florida State 1 (-8) -8.0 1 22 22.0 -- -- -- Syracuse -- -- -- 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Pittsburgh 3 1 0.3 6 123 20.5 0 0 0.0 Wake Forest South Carolina Totals 18 165 9.2 17 400 23.5 7 141 20.1 Note: Bold denotes a Clemson home game.

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE STATS #10 Boulware #91 Bryant #31 Carter #29 Edmond #99 Ferrell #2 Fields #67 Huggins Opponent Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac PBU Int Snaps Tac PBU Int Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac PBU Int Snaps Tac TFL Sk Auburn *71 8 1 0 -- -- -- -- *33 1 0 0 -- -- -- -- *60 3 0.5 0 37 1 0 0 -- -- -- -- Troy *43 5 0 0 -- -- -- -- 34 1 0 0 *38 0 0 0 *50 3 0 0 36 1 0 0 16 2 0 0 SC State -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 17 2 0 0 *18 1 0 0 *12 3 0.5 0 23 2 1 0 36 5 1 1 Georgia Tech *56 10 0 0 -- -- -- -- *42 2 0 0 21 1 1 0 *45 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 3 0 0 Louisville *101 17 3 1 -- -- -- -- *55 3 0 0 58 7 0 0 *84 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 23 4 2 2 Boston College *63 12 0 0 -- -- -- -- *38 1 1 0 19 0 1 0 *53 3 1 1 23 0 0 1 26 0 0 0 NC State *79 7 0 0 27 3 0.5 0.5 *66 2 2 0 *53 2 0 1 *64 4 0 0 25 0 1 0 12 0 0 0 Florida State *70 8 1 1 27 2 1.5 1.5 *41 2 0 0 12 1 0 0 *61 4 2 1 55 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 Syracuse *43 7 1 0 21 0 0 0 32 3 0 1 -- -- -- -- *35 2 0 0 *53 3 0 0 21 1 0 0 Pittsburgh *75 12 0.5 0 29 1 0 0 *60 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 *73 4 0.5 0 23 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 Wake Forest South Carolina Totals 601 86 6.5 2 104 5 2 2 418 20 5 1 219 12 2 1 537 33 6.5 4 275 8 2 1 158 15 3 3 #14 D. Johnson #18 J. Johnson #34 K. Joseph #57 Lamar #90 Lawrence #1 Mullen #19 Muse Snaps Tac PBU Int Snaps Tac PBU Int Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac PBU Int Snaps Tac PBU Int Auburn 0 1 0 0 *71 5 2 1 *66 14 3 1 8 4 1 1 37 10 1 1 -- -- -- -- 0 0 0 0 Troy 0 1 0 0 *79 4 1 0 *71 7 2 0 12 1 0 0 *41 7 2 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SC State 22 0 0 0 17 2 0 1 *24 6 0 0 19 3 1.5 0 20 3 0.5 0 37 7 0 0 37 5 0 0 Georgia Tech -- -- -- -- *56 3 0 0 *56 7 1 0 0 1 0 0 *40 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Louisville -- -- -- -- *99 6 1 1 *100 11 0 0 6 0 0 0 *67 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Boston College 4 0 0 0 *63 3 1 0 *60 10 0 0 10 3 0 0 40 3 0 0 18 1 0 0 8 2 0 0 NC State 0 0 0 0 *78 6 1 0 *79 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 *51 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Florida State 0 0 0 0 *33 1 0 1 *69 4 1 1 1 1 0 0 *39 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Syracuse 2 0 0 0 *57 6 1 0 *44 4 0 0 21 2 0 0 35 5 1 1 29 4 0 0 26 4 0 1 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 *76 3 0 0 *75 7 0 0 2 0 0 0 *61 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Wake Forest South Carolina Totals 28 2 0 0 629 39 7 4 569 80 7 2 80 15 2.5 1 431 63 6.5 4 93 12 0 0 71 12 0 1 #6 O Daniel #57 Pagano #45 Register #47 Skalski #23 V. Smith #25 Tankersley #94 Watkins Opponent Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac PBU Int Snaps Tac PBU Int Snaps Tac TFL Sk Auburn *13 4 1.5 0 *31 3 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 *71 9 0 0 *71 9 1 0 *56 6 0 0 Troy *18 4 0 0 28 2 0 0 16 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 *79 14 0 0 *71 4 3 0 *44 3 1 1 SC State *21 1 0 0 *19 3 1 1 32 2 1 0 8 3 1 1 *11 1 0 0 *12 0 0 0 *12 2 1 1 Georgia Tech *56 8 2 1 24 4 0 0 15 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 *56 3 0 1 *49 2 0 0 *37 8 1 1 Louisville *26 5 0 0 41 4 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *100 14 0 0 *87 4 1 0 *76 9 0 0 Boston College 33 7 0.5 0.5 *26 4 1 0 17 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 *66 13 0 0 *63 6 0 0 *48 4 0 0 NC State 11 0 0 0 25 3 1.5 1 6 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- *79 9 1 0 *78 5 1 0 *63 8 1.5 1.5 Florida State *23 7 1 0 28 1 0 0 -- -- -- -- 0 0 0 0 *73 8 0 0 *73 4 1 0 *63 1 0 0 Syracuse 22 3 1 0 *24 3 0 0 13 0 0.5 0 9 3 1 0 *43 4 0 0 *29 6 0 1 *36 5 1 1 Pittsburgh *53 7 1.5 1 9 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- 0 0 0 0 *74 8 0 0 *76 7 0 0 *65 6 1.5 1 Wake Forest South Carolina Totals 276 46 7.5 3 255 27 3.5 2 122 8 1.5 0 20 10 2 1 652 83 1 1 609 47 7 1 500 52 7 6.5 #15 Wiggins #42 Wilkins #30 J. Williams #49 Yeargin Opponent Snaps Tac PBU Int Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac TFL Sk Snaps Tac TFL Sk Auburn 35 3 0 0 *59 7 2.5 1 34 2 0 0 19 3 0 0 Troy 21 2 0 0 *63 6 0.5 0 41 6 0 0 29 3 0 0 SC State 27 2 0 0 *12 2 1 1 *39 5 0 0 25 1 1 0 Georgia Tech -- -- -- -- *43 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 Louisville 40 3 0 0 *79 7 1.5 0 -- -- -- -- 22 1 1 0 Boston College *23 1 0 0 *50 8 2 1 -- -- -- -- 18 2 0 0 NC State -- -- -- -- *54 3 0 0 -- -- -- -- 3 0 0 0 Florida State 37 2 0 0 *50 3 1.5 0.5 8 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Syracuse 11 0 0 0 *35 2 0 0 17 2 0 0 34 2 0.5 0 Pittsburgh -- -- -- -- *50 2 1 0 5 1 0 0 -- -- -- -- Wake Forest South Carolina Totals 194 13 0 0 455 45 11 3.5 145 16 0 0 161 12 2.5 0 * - start; Note: Snaps does not include special team plays or offensive plays; special team tackles are included; bold denotes a Clemson home game.

SUPERLATIVES TEAM Category 2016 Clemson Team High Clemson Team Record 2016 Opponent Team High Opponent Team Record Total Offense 630 vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12 756 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-1981 568 by Louisville, 10-1 771 by Florida State, 11-4-2000 Plays 95 vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12 102 vs. NC State, 11-17-2012 99 by Louisville, 10-1 99 by South Carolina, 11-12-1968 by Louisville, 10-1-2016 Yards Per Play 8.3 vs. Boston College, 10-7, Pitt, 11-12 11.2 vs. Georgia Tech, 10-17-1903 7.1 by Florida State 10-29 9.3 by Florida State, 11-4-2000 Rushing Yards 230 vs. Boston College, 10-7 615 vs. Georgia Tech, 10-17-1903 273 by Louisville, 10-1 478 by Tulane, 11-18-1944 Carries 44 vs. Auburn, 9-3, Syracuse 11-5 78 vs. Duke, 10-20-1979 55 by Louisville, 10-1 82 by North Carolina, 11-15-1969 Yards Per Carry 6.6 vs. Boston College, 10-7 11.2 vs. Georgia Tech, 10-17-1903 5.8 by Florida State, 10-29 Rushing Touchdowns 3 vs. Boston College, 10-7, Pitt, 11-12 11 vs. Presbyterian College, 9-25-1948 4 by Florida State, 10-29 Passing Yards 580 vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12 468 vs. Syracuse, 10-5-2013 308 by Pittsburgh, 11-12 521 by Florida State, 11-4-2000 Completions 52 vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12 52 vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12-2016 27 by Louisville, 10-1 39 by Texas Tech, 12-23-2002 Passing Attempts 70 vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12 70 vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12-2016 45 by Troy, 9-10 59 by Louisiana Tech, 12-31-2001 Completion % (10 comp.) 77.1 vs. SC State, 9-17 88.2 vs. The Citadel, 9-16-1978 61.3 by Louisville, 10-1 84.6 by NC State, 10-20-1990 Passing Efficiency (10 comp.) 203.1 vs. SC State, 9-17 262.9 vs. Furman, 9-15-2007 174.0 by Pittsburgh, 11-12 232.2 by Florida State, 9-11-1993 Passing Touchdowns 5 vs. SC State, 9-17, 6 vs. many (4) 5 by Pittsburgh, 11-12 6 by Florida State, 9-11-1993 Louisville, 10-1 by West Virginia, 1-4-2012 Longest Pass 65 vs. Syracuse, 11-5 97 vs. Virginia, 11-16-1974 55 by Pittsburgh, 11-12 98 by Florida State, 11-4-2000 First Downs 33 vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12 35 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-1981 31 by Louisville, 10-1 35 by Maryland, 11-17-1984 vs. Central Michigan, 10-20-2007 Total Touchdowns 8 vs. Boston College, 10-7 12 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-1981 6 by Pittsburgh, 11-12 10 by West Virginia, 1-4-2012 Points 59 vs. SC State, 9-17 122 vs. Guilford, 10-5-1901 43 by Pittsburgh, 11-12 74 by Alabama, 11-14-1931 Field Goals 3 vs. Troy, 9-10, Florida State, 10-29 6 vs. Texas A&M, 9-3-2005 3 by Louisville, 10-1 6 by Duke, 10-16-1976 vs. Boston College, 9-19-2009 Punting Average (3 punts) 40.3 vs. Syracuse, 11-5 56.7 vs. Wake Forest, 11-1-1986 48.0 by Louisville, 10-1 52.0 by Wake Forest, 10-1-2005 Time of Possession 34:02 vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12 42:58 vs. North Carolina, 11-7-1992 38:08 by Boston College, 10-7 41:52 by North Texas, 9-4-2010 Penalties 10 vs. Georgia Tech, 9-22 20 vs. NC State, 10-13-2001 13 by NC State, 10-15, FSU, 10-29 21 by Mississippi State, 12-30-1999 Penalty Yards 101 vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12 181 vs. NC State, 10-13-2001 120 by NC State, 10-15 188 by Mississippi State, 12-30-1999 Turnovers 5 vs. Louisville, 10-1 10 vs. Florida, 10-11-1952 3 by Auburn, 9-3, Troy, 9-10 9 by Georgia, 9-19-1981 by Louisville, 10-1, Syracuse 11-5 Third-Down Conversions 12 vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12 15 vs. Western Carolina, 9-3-1983 9 by Louisville, 10-1 15 by Georgia, 9-21-1985 Third-Down Conversion % 66.7 vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12 100.0 vs. Wake Forest, 10-31-1981 47.3 by Louisville, 10-1 72.7 by Florida State, 9-11-1993 Field Position* 40 vs. SC State, 9-17 49 vs. Florida Atlantic, 9-2-2006 32 by Troy, 9-10 50 by Wake Forest, 10-7-2006 Punt Return Yards 96 vs. Troy, 9-10 227 vs. Georgia Tech, 9-26-1987 16 by Georgia Tech, 9-22 150 by Florida State, 9-20-1997 Kickoff Return Yards 217 vs. Louisville, 10-1 286 vs. Florida State, 9-25-2004 242 by Syracuse, 11-5 290 by North Carolina, 10-22-2011 Interception Return Yards 85 vs. Syracuse, 11-5 143 vs. Maryland, 10-31-1970 70 by Pittsburgh, 11-12 166 by Auburn, 11-21-1953 Interceptions By Defense 3 vs. Troy, 9-10 6 vs. South Carolina, 11-27-1971 3 by Pittsburgh, 11-12 7 by South Carolina, 10-25-1945 vs. NC State, 9-30-1995 Fumble Return Yards 0 -- 93 vs. Virginia, 9-19-1998 70 by NC State, 10-15 103 by West Virginia, 1-4-2012 Sacks 6 vs. Florida State, 10-29 12 vs. Furman, 9-7-1996 4 by Florida State, 10-29 7 by Florida State, 9-20-1997 7 by Virginia, 10-11-1997 INDIVIDUAL Category 2016 Clemson Individual Best Clemson Individual Record 2016 Opponent Individual Best Opponent Individual Record Total Offense 588 by Deshaun Watson vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12 588 by Deshaun Watson vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12-2016 457 by Lamar Jackson (Louisville), 10-1 509 by Chris Weinke (Florida State), 11-4-2000 Rushing Yards 123 by Wayne Gallman vs. Auburn, 9-3 263 by Raymond Priester vs. Duke, 11-11-1995 169 by Dalvin Cook (FSU), 10-29 256 by Steve Wadiak (South Carolina), 10-19-1950 Carries 30 by Wayne Gallman vs. Auburn, 9-3 36 by many (3) 31 by Lamar Jackson (Louisville), 10-1 45 by James McDougald (Wake Forest), 10-9-1976 Rushing Touchdowns 3 by Wayne Gallman vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12 5 by Stumpy Banks vs. Furman, 10-13-1917 4 by Dalvin Cook (FSU), 10-29 4 by many (4) 5 by Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 10-17-1930 Longest Carry 59 by Wayne Gallman vs. Boston College, 10-7 90 by Banks McFadden vs. Presbyterian College, 9-23-1939 70 by Dalvin Cook (FSU), 10-29 98 Steve Atkins (Maryland), 11-18-1978 90 by Buck George vs. Furman, 11-17-1951 Passing Yards 580 by Deshaun Watson vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12 580 by Deshaun Watson vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12-2016 308 by Nathan Peterman (Pitt), 11-12 521 by Chris Weinke (Florida St.), 11-4-2000 Completions 52 by Deshaun Watson vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12 52 by Deshaun Watson vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12-2016 27 by Lamar Jackson (Louisville), 10-1 35 by George Godsey (Georgia Tech), 10-28-2000 Passing Attempts 70 by Deshaun Watson vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12 70 by Deshaun Watson vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12-2016 44 by Lamar Jackson (Louisville), 10-1 57 by Kip Allen (The Citadel), 10-4-1986 57 by George Godsey (Georgia Tech), 10-28-2000 Completion % (10 comp.) 813 by Deshaun Watson vs. Syracuse, 11-5 95.0 by Cole Stoudt vs. SC State, 9-7-2013 61.3 by Lamar Jackson (Louisville), 10-1 100.0 by Darian Durant (North Carolina), 10-20-2001 Passing Efficiency (10 comp.) 231.1 by Deshaun Watson vs. SC State, 9-17 261.9 by Tajh Boyd vs. Syracuse, 10-5-2013 174.0 by Nathan Peterman (Pitt), 11-12 245.5 by Mike Elkins (Wake Forest), 10-29-1988 Passing Touchdowns 5 by Deshaun Watson vs. Louisville, 10-1 6 by Deshaun Watson vs. North Carolina, 9-27-2014 5 by Nathan Peterman (Pitt), 11-12 6 by Geno Smith (West Va.), 1-4-2012 Receptions 15 by Mike Williams vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12 16 by Sammy Watkins vs. Ohio State, 1-3-2014 11 by Deondre Douglas (Troy) 9-10 14 by Kelly Campbell (Ga.Tech), 10-28-2000 Receiving Yards 202 by Mike Williams vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12 227 by Sammy Watkins vs. Ohio State, 1-3-2014 128 by Scott Orndoff (Pitt) 11-12 249 by Peter Warrick (Florida State), 9-20-1997 Receiving Touchdowns 2 by many (4) 3 by many (4), many times (5) 2 by many times (3) 4 by Torry Holt (NC State), 10-31-1998 4 by Tavon Austin (West Virginia), 1-4-2012 All Purpose Yards 248 by Artavis Scott vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12 345 by Sammy Watkins vs. Maryland, 10-15-2011 189 by Sean Riley (Syracuse) 11-5 496 by Tobais Palmer (NC State), 11-17-2012 189 by James Conner (Pitt) 11-12 Total Touchdowns 3 by Wayne Gallman vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12 5 by Stumpy Banks vs. Furman, 10-13-1917 4 by Dalvin Cook (FSU), 10-29 4 by many (7) by Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 10-17-1930 Points 18 by Wayne Gallman vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12 33 by Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 10-17-1930 24 by Dalvin Cook (FSU), 10-29 24 by many (7) Field Goals 3 by Greg Huegel vs. Troy, 9-10 6 by Jad Dean vs. Texas A&M, 9-3-2005 3 by Blanton Cregue (Louisville), 10-1 6 by Vince Fusco (Duke), 10-17-1976 by Greg Huegel vs. FSU, 10-29 by Richard Jackson vs. Boston College, 9-19-2009 Longest Field Goal 47 by Greg Huegel vs. Ga. Tech, 9-22 61 by Spencer Benton vs. Ball State, 9-8-2012 53 by Daniel Carlson (Auburn), 9-3 60 by Kevin Butler (Georgia), 9-22-1984 Punting Average (3 punts) 42.8 by Andy Teasdall vs. Louisville, 10-1 55.3 by Dale Hatcher vs. Kentucky, 10-2-1982 48.0 by Lamar Jackson (Louisville), 10-1 Punt Return Yards 96 by Ray-Ray McCloud vs. Troy, 9-10 167 by Don Kelley vs. Maryland, 10-20, 1970 15 by Jaire Alexander (Louisville), 10-1 Kickoff Return Yards 123 by Artavis Scott vs. Pittsburgh, 11-12 282 by Justin Miller vs. Florida State, 9-25-2004 93 by Kermit Whitfield (FSU) 10-29 Interception Return Yards 64 by Tanner Muse vs. Syracuse, 11-5 101 by Willie Underwood vs. South Carolina, 11-22-1980 70 by Saleem Brightwell (Pitt) 11-12 128 by Dennis Tabron (Duke), 10-18-1980 Interceptions 1 by many (9) 3 by many (5) 2 by Jaire Alexander (Louisville), 10-1 4 by Jim Dooley (Miami (FL)), 1-1-1952 Fumble Return Yards 0 -- 93 by Antwan Edwards vs. Virginia, 9-19-1998 70 by Shawn Boone (NC State), 10-15 Tackles 17 by Ben Boulware vs. Louisville, 10-1 27 by Keith Adams vs. South Carolina, 11-20-1999 19 by Darius Leonard (SC State), 9-17 29 by Ed Stetz (Wake Forest), 10-30-1971 Tackles For Loss 3 by Ben Boulware vs. Louisville, 10-1 6 by Keith Adams vs. Duke, 11-6-1999 2 by Derrick Nnadi (FSU), 10-29 4.5 by Jadeveon Clowney (South Carolina), 11-24-2012 by Andre Branch vs. Virginia Tech, 10-1-2011 Sacks 2 by many 4 by Keith Adams vs. Duke, 11-6-1999 1.5 by Jeremiah Taleni (Pitt), 11-12 4.5 by Jadeveon Clowney (South Carolina), 11-24-2012 by Andre Branch vs. Virginia Tech, 10-1-2011 * - average starting field position in teams own territory; Note: Numbers in (parentheses) denote minimums; bold denotes a Clemson home game.

CLEMSON OFFENSIVE DRIVE CHARTS AUBURN # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 15:00 25 9 53 3:09 Downs 2. 1 9:43 34 6 14 2:25 Punt 3. 1 5:29 18 5 23 2:40 Punt 4. 2 12:50 16 13 84 5:16 TD 5. 2 5:44 49 3 17 0:59 Fum 6. 2 3:25 23 8 64 3:18 FG 7. 3 12:47 *45 7 22 2:11 FG 8. 3 8:56 8 3 4 1:06 Int 9. 3 3:00 6 3 7 1:17 Punt 10. 4 13:46 25 10 75 3:47 TD 11. 4 6:15 2 3 6 1:31 Punt 12. 4 3:22 25 10 60 2:42 Downs TROY # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 12:43 11 3 (-1) 1:26 Punt 2. 1 10:22 35 10 57 2:54 FG 3. 1 3:18 18 3 (-3) 0:47 Punt 4. 1 0:23 35 3 2 1:13 Inter. 5. 2 14:03 37 5 16 1:22 Punt 6. 2 11:06 46 4 54 1:00 TD 7. 2 7:52 32 6 41 1:54 Downs 8. 2 4:15 *40 5 26 1:30 FG 9. 3 15:00 22 6 37 1:35 Punt 10. 3 10:31 *48 3 2 0:43 Int 11. 3 8:21 20 4 18 1:34 Punt 12. 3 4:03 22 3 0 0:44 Punt 13. 3 2:34 34 13 66 3:44 TD 14. 4 12:54 25 11 75 2:54 TD 15. 4 4:58 *49 7 32 2:33 FG 16. 4 0:43 *33 1 (-1) 0:43 Game SC STATE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 15:00 31 10 69 3:27 TD 2. 1 8:17 24 10 76 2:57 TD 3. 1 4:36 36 4 64 1:18 TD 4. 1 2:39 *2 4 (-7) 1:00 FG 5. 2 14:46 *39 3 39 1:05 TD 6. 2 12:07 *49 6 49 2:11 TD 7. 2 6:43 *43 7 18 3:00 MFG 8. 2 0:09 33 1 6 3:09 Half 9. 3 10:59 35 12 65 4:30 TD 10. 3 3:28 30 6 70 2:33 TD 11. 4 11:43 21 8 46 2:39 Downs 12. 4 6:57 29 5 23 2:29 Punt 13. 4 1:28 23 4 31 1:28 Game GEORGIA TECH # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 15:00 25 9 75 3:35 TD 2. 1 9:22 *47 10 37 2:43 MFG 3. 1 5:09 38 8 62 2:43 TD 4. 2 14:07 2 3 2 1:12 Punt 5. 2 9:45 10 12 49 4:57 Punt 6. 2 3:48 *45 5 30 1:48 Int 7. 2 1:53 28 10 72 1:49 TD 8. 3 9:32 35 3 7 1:11 Punt 9. 3 6:25 36 4 19 2:00 Punt 10. 4 13:21 25 4 20 2:23 Punt 11. 4 10:48 *27 4 -(-2) 0:51 FG 12. 4 7:48 20 7 33 3:26 Punt 13. 4 2:51 *24 5 18 2:51 Game LOUISVILLE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 14:07 41 4 17 1:14 Punt 2. 1 9:59 10 8 30 3:13 Punt 3. 1 5:08 31 3 7 1:41 Punt 4. 2 14:12 20 7 65 3:00 Int 5. 2 8:08 *45 2 45 0:20 TD 6. 2 6:37 46 1 12 0:10 Fum 7. 2 6:20 *38 1 38 0:11 TD 8. 2 4:44 44 3 56 0:57 TD 9. 2 0:31 27 4 73 0:26 TD 10. 3 14:56 27 2 2 0:35 Int 11. 3 11:15 27 3 8 1:50 Punt 12. 3 5:16 25 7 70 1:49 Fum 13. 3 0:39 24 4 14 1:34 Punt 14. 4 10:15 31 2 1 0:34 Int 15. 4 7:39 *23 2 23 0:34 TD 16. 4 6:11 15 8 85 2:57 TD 17. 4 0:33 3 1 0 0:33 Game BOSTON COLLEGE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 15:00 12 3 4 0:53 Punt 2. 1 11:08 25 4 75 1:46 TD 3. 1 5:23 30 7 70 2:11 TD 4. 1 1:40 44 1 56 0:11 TD 5. 2 15:00 40 5 9 1:49 Punt 6. 2 6:46 1 3 10 1:39 Punt 7. 2 1:49 12 3 6 0:29 Punt 8. 2 0:21 24 2 51 0:21 Half 9. 3 13:03 37 4 63 1:25 TD 10. 3 7:45 41 7 59 2:27 TD 11. 3 0:27 45 12 55 3:46 TD 12. 4 10:13 49 6 10 3:31 Punt 13. 4 4:33 42 4 58 1:24 TD NC STATE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 10:55 26 6 50 1:51 Fum 2. 1 5:42 15 13 77 4:25 FG 3. 2 14:43 43 3 5 1:25 Punt 4. 2 12:26 35 12 64 4:31 Downs 5. 2 2:03 25 10 75 1:54 TD 6. 3 15:00 25 1 0 0:09 Int 7. 3 14:45 17 14 78 4:29 Fum 8. 3 8:56 *43 5 39 1:49 Fum 9. 3 4:49 23 10 77 3:46 TD 10. 4 11:23 28 10 25 4:44 Punt 11. OT ----- *25 8 25 ----- TD FLORIDA STATE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 15:00 32 9 68 3:55 TD 2. 1 5:27 20 10 80 3:46 TD 3. 1 0:42 *49 3 (-2) 1:26 Punt 4. 2 13:18 *47 3 9 1:15 Int 5. 2 8:20 25 5 21 2:41 Punt 6. 2 4:45 32 8 62 2:56 FG 7. 2 0:23 25 1 0 0:23 Half 8. 3 12:03 5 10 78 2:55 FG 9. 3 7:07 33 2 2 0:41 Int 10. 3 6:18 25 6 16 2:11 Punt 11. 3 2:32 29 3 2 1:37 Punt 12. 3 0:43 25 10 75 4:13 TD 13. 4 8:43 48 8 23 3:28 FG 14. 4 3:23 25 5 75 1:17 TD 15. 4 0:18 *33 1 (-1) 0:18 Game SYRACUSE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 13:16 *41 10 36 3:50 FG 2. 1 6:53 41 3 5 2:02 Punt 3. 1 4:42 *15 3 15 0:55 TD 4. 2 14:42 5 2 95 0:31 TD 5. 2 12:16 11 12 89 5:00 TD 6. 2 6:30 14 14 86 5:03 TD 7. 2 0:33 22 6 55 0:30 MFG 8. 3 15:00 *44 7 44 2:51 TD 9. 3 10:10 16 6 23 2:46 Punt 10. 3 4:31 20 10 80 3:05 TD 11. 4 15:00 40 8 31 3:18 FG 12. 4 4:15 33 3 (-4) 1:41 Punt 13. 4 0:54 32 3 10 0:54 Game PITTSBURGH # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 13:02 22 8 65 2:06 Int 2. 1 9:12 49 6 51 1:53 TD 3. 1 5:22 30 12 70 4:42 TD 4. 2 13:48 20 11 80 3:42 TD 5. 2 9:26 26 6 30 2:46 Int 6. 2 2:23 25 6 75 1:14 TD 7. 3 14:53 19 6 12 1:59 Punt 8. 3 10:48 *47 3 47 0:55 TD 9. 3 4:29 19 8 81 2:52 TD 10. 3 0:35 31 4 18 0:47 Punt 11. 4 13:08 *44 3 (-1) 1:18 Punt 12. 4 10:33 42 13 55 4:51 Int 13. 4 5:12 23 9 42 4:14 Downs * - in opponent s territory; - red-zone possession (first-and-10 inside the opponent 21); Note: Bolded lines denote scoring drives. CLEMSON S LONGEST PLAYS Yds Player(s) Type Opp 65 * Watson to Cain Pass SYR 59 * Gallman Rush BC 56 * Watson to Leggett Pass BC 50 Watson to M. Williams Pass BC 45 * Schuessler to Overton Pass SCS 45 * Feaster Rush BC 41 Watson to Leggett Pass FSU 40 Watson to Cain Pass FSU 37 * Watson to Cain Pass LOU 36 * Watson to McCloud Pass SCS 35 * Watson to Renfrow Pass TROY 34 Watson to M. Williams Pass AUB 34 * Watson to Leggett Pass FSU 33 * Watson to Cain Pass LOU 31 * Watson to Leggett Pass LOU 31 Schuessler to M. Williams Pass SYR 31 Watson to M. Williams Pass PITT 30 Gallman Rush SYR 30 Watson to M. Williams Pass PITT 29 Watson to Cain Pass BC 29 Watson to M. Williams Pass NCS 29 Watson to Cain Pass FSU 29 Schuessler to Cain Pass SYR 29 Watson to Leggett Pass PITT 28 Watson to M. Williams Pass GT 28 Watson to A. Scott Pass PITT 27 Bryant Rush SCS 27 * Watson to Cain Pass PITT 26 Watson to M. Williams Pass AUB 26 Feaster Rush SCS 25 Watson to Thompson Pass GT 25 Watson to Leggett Pass FSU 25 Watson to Renfrow Pass PITT 24 Watson to McCloud Pass GT 24 Watson to Leggett Pass LOU 24 * Gallman Rush LOU 24 Schuessler to Leggett Pass SYR 24 Schuessler to M. Williams Pass SYR 23 Watson to M. Williams Pass SCS 23 Watson Rush LOU 23 Watson to A. Scott Pass LOU 23 Watson to Cain Pass BC 23 Watson to Cain Pass SYR 22 Watson to M. Williams Pass AUB 22 Watson to M. Williams Pass SCS 22 Schuessler to Ca. Smith Pass SCS 21 Watson to M. Williams Pass NCS 21 Watson to Renfrow Pass NCS 21 Watson to Leggett Pass PITT 20 Watson to A. Scott Pass AUB 20 Watson to M. Williams Pass AUB 20 Gallman Rush AUB 20 Watson to McCloud Pass TROY 20 Watson to McCloud Pass TROY 20 Watson to McCloud Pass TROY 20 * Watson to M. Williams Pass LOU 20 Watson to Renfrow Pass FSU * - touchdown; Note: Offensive plays only; bold denotes a Clemson home game.

OPPONENT OFFENSIVE DRIVE CHARTS AUBURN # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 11:51 32 3 (-2) 2:08 Punt 2. 1 7:18 14 3 0 1:49 Punt 3. 1 2:49 20 12 44 4:51 FG 4. 2 7:34 35 3 (-20) 1:50 Punt 5. 2 4:45 34 3 1 1:20 Punt 6. 3 14:51 5 3 0 2:04 Punt 7. 3 10:36 25 5 39 1:40 Int 8. 3 7:50 *35 12 30 4:50 Fum 9. 3 1:43 *49 7 35 2:57 FG 10. 4 9:51 23 10 69 3:36 Int 11. 4 4:44 *36 4 36 1:22 TD 12. 4 0:40 15 8 45 0:40 Game TROY # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 15:00 25 3 4 2:17 Punt 2. 1 11:17 *47 5 25 0:55 FG 3. 1 7:28 25 6 22 4:10 Punt 4. 1 2:31 49 5 16 2:08 Downs 5. 2 14:10 *26 1 0 0:07 Int 6. 2 12:41 20 4 23 1:35 Int 7. 2 10:06 25 4 75 2:14 TD 8. 2 5:58 27 4 14 1:43 Int 9. 2 2:45 25 3 5 1:07 Punt 10. 2 1:38 20 7 49 1:36 MFG 11. 3 13:25 9 4 17 2:54 Punt 12. 3 9:48 *38 3 (-5) 1:27 Punt 13. 3 6:47 37 3 (-4) 2:44 Punt 14. 3 3:19 34 3 1 0:45 Punt 15. 4 13:50 25 3 2 0:56 Punt 16. 4 9:56 14 14 86 4:47 TD 17. 4 2:24 32 8 68 1:40 TD SC STATE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 11:33 25 6 1 3:16 Punt 2. 1 5:20 25 3 2 0:44 Punt 3. 1 3:18 25 2 2 0:39 Int 4. 1 1:39 25 3 (-5) 1:53 Punt 5. 2 13:41 25 3 3 1:34 Punt 6. 2 9:52 14 6 14 3:09 Punt 7. 2 3:43 25 11 42 3:34 Downs 8. 3 12:00 25 3 7 1:01 Punt 9. 3 6:23 18 6 19 2:55 Punt 10. 3 0:48 43 3 5 4:05 Punt 11. 4 9:04 33 3 (-6) 2:07 Punt 12. 4 4:28 13 6 37 3:00 Punt GEORGIA TECH # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 11:25 25 3 (-6) 2:03 Punt 2. 1 6:39 20 3 (-7) 1:30 Punt 3. 1 2:26 35 5 22 3:19 Punt 4. 2 12:55 48 6 5 3:10 Punt 5. 2 4:48 10 3 4 1:00 Punt 6. 2 2:00 2 0 (-2) 0:00 Safety 7. 2 0:04 37 1 14 0:04 Half 8. 3 14:53 11 8 15 5:21 Punt 9. 3 8:21 25 3 3 1:56 Punt 10. 3 4;25 11 11 89 6:04 TD 11. 4 10:58 17 1 0 0:10 Int 12. 4 9:57 25 4 11 2:09 Punt 13. 4 4:22 15 4 9 1:31 Downs LOUISVILLE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 15:00 23 3 (-5) 0:53 Punt 2. 1 12:53 1 5 18 2:54 Punt 3. 1 6:46 15 3 2 1:38 Punt 4. 1 3:27 18 11 82 4:09 TD 5. 2 11:12 20 8 25 3:04 Fum 6. 2 7:48 25 3 (-5) 1:11 Int 7. 2 6:27 39 1 (-1) 0:07 Fum 8. 2 6:09 25 3 (-7) 1:25 Punt 9. 2 3:44 15 13 76 3:07 FG 10. 2 0:03 39 1 (-6) 0:03 Half 11. 3 14:21 *36 7 36 3:01 TD 12. 3 9:25 32 11 63 4:04 FG 13. 3 3:27 23 7 77 2:42 TD 14. 4 14:05 26 8 62 3:42 FG 15. 4 9:41 44 4 56 1:49 TD 16. 4 6:49 29 3 7 0:48 Punt 17. 4 3:14 25 11 72 2:41 Downs BOSTON COLLEGE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 14:07 47 3 6 1:26 Punt 2. 1 12:41 *9 4 5 1:33 FG 3. 1 9:22 25 6 3 3:59 Punt 4. 1 3:12 25 3 2 1:32 Punt 5. 1 1:29 19 3 7 1:29 Punt 6. 2 13:11 19 13 79 6:25 Downs 7. 2 5:07 *49 6 6 3:18 Punt 8. 2 1:20 31 6 45 0:59 Fum 9. 3 15:00 22 3 1 1:57 Punt 10. 3 11:38 1 6 25 3:53 Punt 11. 3 5:18 45 9 55 4:51 TD 12. 4 11:41 12 3 6 1:28 Punt 13. 4 6:42 13 3 3 2:09 Punt 14. 4 3:09 32 3 3 1:39 Int 15. 4 1:30 35 2 8 1:30 Game NC STATE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 15:00 25 9 49 4:05 MFG 2. 1 9:04 24 7 32 3:22 Punt 3. 1 1:17 25 5 28 1:34 Int 4. 2 13:18 18 3 1 0:52 Punt 5. 2 7:55 1 14 88 5:52 FG 6. 2 0:09 37 2 21 0:08 Half 7. 3 10:16 5 3 (-3) 1:20 Punt 8. 3 7:07 *26 6 6 2:18 MFG 9. 3 1:03 25 14 75 4:40 TD 10. 4 6:39 29 14 55 6:39 MFG 11. OT ----- *25 1 0 ----- Int FLORIDA STATE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 11:01 15 10 48 5:34 Punt 2. 1 1:41 25 3 (-1) 0:59 Punt 3. 2 14:16 7 3 3 0:58 Punt 4. 2 12:03 40 6 60 3:43 TD 5. 2 5:39 14 3 18 0:54 Int 6. 2 1:44 22 6 78 1:21 TD 7. 3 15:00 25 6 19 2:57 Punt 8. 3 9:03 23 3 (-2) 1:56 Punt 9. 3 6:26 *43 1 43 0:08 TD 10. 3 4:07 30 3 (-1) 1:35 Punt 11. 3 0:55 30 1 70 0:43 TD 12. 4 11:30 25 4 (-8) 2:37 Punt 13. 4 5:19 20 5 80 1:56 TD 14. 4 2:01 21 9 12 1:43 Downs SYRACUSE # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 15:00 22 3 (-1) 1:44 Punt 2. 1 9:18 39 7 20 2:25 Downs 3. 1 4:51 26 1 0 0:09 Int 4. 1 3:44 11 9 47 4:02 Punt 5. 2 14:06 25 6 16 1:50 Punt 6. 2 7:04 *32 2 3 0:34 Int 7. 2 1:22 20 6 16 0:49 Punt 8. 2 0:03 23 1 1 0:03 Half 9. 3 12:02 20 7 28 1:52 Punt 10. 3 7:24 21 7 65 2:53 MFG 11. 3 1:20 19 3 6 1:20 Punt 12. 4 11:35 17 8 41 3:55 Int 13. 4 7:34 19 6 13 3:19 Punt 14. 4 2:34 25 3 (-2) 1:40 Punt PITTSBURGH # Qtr Clock Spot Plays Yards TOP Result 1. 1 15:00 25 5 75 1:52 TD 2. 1 10:56 20 4 (-5) 1:44 Punt 3. 1 7:19 25 5 75 1:51 TD 4. 1 0:40 25 5 23 1:52 Punt 5. 2 10:06 35 3 65 0:33 TD 6. 2 6:40 14 10 86 4:17 TD 7. 2 1:02 16 8 49 1:02 MFG 8. 3 12:54 31 4 16 2:06 Fum 9. 3 9:53 25 11 75 5:18 TD 10. 3 1:37 25 3 (-1) 1:02 Punt 11. 4 14:48 11 3 (-7) 1:40 Punt 12. 4 11:50 10 3 5 1:17 Punt 13. 4 5:42 *30 3 30 5:17 TD 14. 4 0:58 36 6 34 0:52 FG * - in opponent s territory; - red-zone possession (first-and-10 inside the opponent 21); Note: Bolded lines denote scoring drives. OPPONENTS LONGEST PLAYS Yds Player(s) Type Team 70 * Cook Rush FSU 66 * Frye Rush TROY 55 * Peterman to Orndoff Pass PITT 49 Neal Rush SYR 46 * Peterman to Conner Pass PITT 44 Peterman to Parrish Pass PITT 43 White to Davis Pass AUB 43 * Cook Rush FSU 40 Francois to Murray Pass FSU 39 Finley to Hines Pass NCS 38 Jackson Rush LOU 38 Locklear to Samuels Pass NCS 38 Stevenson Rush FSU 34 Smith Rush LOU 30 Silvers to Douglas Pass TROY 29 Jackson to Smith Pass LOU 28 Silvers to Flakes Pass TROY 28 Jackson to Hikutini Pass LOU 27 Finley to Dayes Pass NCS 27 Conner Rush PITT 26 Thomas to Stewart Pass GT 26 J. Smith Rush BC 26 Francois to Rudolph Pass FSU 26 Conner Rush PITT 25 Jackson to Quick Pass LOU 25 Peterman to Weah Pass PITT 24 Finley to Harmon Pass NCS 23 Finley to Samuels Pass NCS 23 Francois to Tate Pass FSU 23 Francois to Whitfield Pass FSU 22 Jackson Rush LOU 22 Jackson to Quick Pass LOU 22 Towles to Sweeney Pass BC 22 Francois to Murray Pass FSU 21 White to Davis Pass AUB 21 Francois to Whitfield Pass FSU 21 Peterman to Orndoff Pass PITT 20 Morris Rush SCS 20 Jackson to Hikutini Pass LOU 20 Wilson to Elta-Tawo Pass SYR 20 * Conner Rush PITT 19 Francois to Saunders Pass FSU 19 Francois to Rudolph Pass FSU 18 Johnson to Davis Pass AUB 18 Johnson Rush AUB 18 Silvers to Flakes Pass TROY 18 Chunn Rush TROY 18 Radcliff Rush LOU 18 Hilliman Rush BC 18 Mills Rush GT 18 Francois to Rudolph Pass FSU 18 Wilson to Elta-Tawo Pass SYR 17 Finley Rush NCS 17 Dayes Rush NCS 17 Wilson to Elta-Tawo Pass SYR 17 Peterman to Orndoff Pass PITT 16 White to Davis Pass AUB 16 White to Stevens Pass AUB 16 Silvers to Thompson Pass TROY 16 Silvers to Douglas Pass TROY 16 York to Jamison Pass SCS 16 Jackson Rush LOU 16 Jackson Rush LOU 16 Rouse Rush BC 16 Conner Rush PITT * - touchdown; Note: Offensive plays only; bold denotes a Clemson home game.

INDIVIDUAL CAREER HIGHS RUSHING # Player Carries Yards *Yards/Carries Touchdowns Long 2 Kelly Bryant 8, WF 15 59 MIA 15 --------- 2, MIA 15 59, MIA 15 26 Adam Choice 16, LOU 14 74, SCS 14 6.2, SCS 14 1, SCS 14 34, NCS 14 22 Tyshon Dye 20, GSU 14 124, GSU 14 6.2, GSU 14 2, many (2) 23, MIA 15 28 Tavien Feaster 12, SCS '16 83, SCS '16 6.9, SCS '16 1, many (2) 45, BC '16 27 C.J. Fuller 16, NCS '16 56, NCS '16 3.6, WF 15 1, SC 15 18, MIA 15 9 Wayne Gallman 31, NCS 15 191, USC 14 8.8, GT 15 2, many (3) 66, GT 15 12 Nick Schuessler 4, GAT 14 13, SCS 16 ---------- ---------- 13, SCS 16 4 Deshaun Watson 24, OU 15 145, OU 15 6.6, FSU 15 3, SC 15 63, MIA 15 PASSING # Player Completions Attempts ºPercentage Yards Touchdowns Long 2 Kelly Bryant 4, SCS '16 5, SCS '16 ---------- 27, SCS '16 1, SCS '16 15, SYR '16 10 Tucker Israel 3, SCS '16 3, SCS '16 ---------- 22, SCS '16 ---------- 17, SCS '16 12 Nick Schuessler 11, SYR '16 17, SYR '16 64.7, SYR '16 177, SYR '16 2, SYR '16 38, GT 15 4 Deshaun Watson 52, PITT '16 70, PITT 16 81.8, WOF 15 580, PITT '16 6, UNC 14 74, UNC 14 # Player ºEfficiency ºYards/Attempts ºYards/Completions Interceptions Plays Total Offense 2 Kelly Bryant ---------- ---------- ---------- 1, WFU 15 19, SCS '16 62, WF 15 10 Tucker Israel ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 3, SCS '16 22, SCS '16 12 Nick Schuessler 191.0, SYR '16 10.4, SYR '16 16.1, SYR '16 ---------- 32, SYR '16 186, SYR '16 4 Deshaun Watson 238.9, NCS 15 14.2, USC 14 19.2, USC 14 3, LOU '16, PITT '16 97, UNC 15 478, ALA 15 RECEIVING # Player Receptions Yards Yards/Receptions Touchdowns Long 8 Deon Cain 5, GT 15, SC 15, SYR '16 125, SYR '16 25.0, SYR '16 2, many (3) 67, BC 15 26 Adam Choice 4, FSU 14 46, FSU 14 11.5, FSU 14 ---------- 16, NCS 14 82 Adrien Dunn 2, SCS 14 17, GSU 14 ---------- ---------- 17, GSU 14 22 Tyshon Dye 1, SCS '16, NCS '16 11, NCS '16 ---------- ---------- 0, SCS '16 9 Wayne Gallman 4, Many (3) 68, UNC 15 20.3, ALA 15 1, WFU 14, UNC 15 18, WFU 14 16 Jordan Leggett 6, FSU 15, PITT '16 122, FSU 16 24.4, FSU '16 2, GT 15 56, BC '16 88 Sean Mac Lain 1, SYR '16 3, SYR '16 ---------- ---------- 3, SYR '16 34 Ray-Ray McCloud 8, WOF 15, GT '16 101, GT 16 15.0, SCS '16 2, SCS '16 36, NCS 15, SCS '16 14 Diondre Overton 1, SCS '16 45, SCS '16 ---------- 1, SCS '16 45, SCS '16 17 Cornell Powell 5, GT, '16 44, GT '16 8.8, GT '16 ---------- 18, GT '16 13 Hunter Renfrow 7, ALA 15, PITT '16 93, NCS 15 23.3, NCS 15 2, ALA 15 57, NCS 15 41 Grant Radakovich 1, SCS '16 7, SCS '16 ---------- ---------- 7, SCS '16 80 Milan Richard 1, SCS '16 9, SCS '16 ---------- ---------- 9, SCS '16 85 Seth Ryan 2, SCS '16, SYR '16 22, SCS '16 ---------- ---------- 17, SCS '16 3 Artavis Scott 13, PITT '16 185, USC 14 27.3, SCS 14 2, many (3) 70, USC 14 84 Cannon Smith 1, SCS '16 22, SCS '16 ---------- ---------- 22, SCS '16 20 Jack Swinney 1, SCS '16 (-3), SCS '16 ---------- ---------- (-3), SCS '16 1 Trevion Thompson 3, GT 15 47, GT 15 15.7, GT 15 1, SCS '16 33, GT 15 44 Garrett Williams 1, SCS '16 13, SCS '16 ---------- ---------- 13, SCS '16 7 Mike Williams 15, PITT '16 202, PITT '16 29.3, UGA 14 2, many (2) 56, NCS 14 TACKLES # Player Tackles 21 Adrian Baker 4, WFU 15 61 Kaleb Bevelle 2, SCS '16 10 Ben Boulware 17, LOU '17 40 Jaquarius Brice 1, WOF 15, SCS '16 91 Austin Bryant 9, APP 15 31 Ryan Carter 4, LOU 15, WF 15 33 J.D. Davis 4, SYR '16 36 Judah Davis 4, WF 15 29 Marcus Edmond 7, LOU '16 99 Clelin Ferrell 4, many (4) 2 Mark Fields 3, SYR '16 67 Albert Huggins 5, SCS '16 14 Denzel Johnson 2, SYR '16 18 Jadar Johnson 6, many 93 Sterling Johnson 3, SCS '16 34 Kendall Joseph 14, AUB 16 57 Tre Lamar 4, AUB 16 90 Dexter Lawrence 10, AUB 16 23 Trayvon Mullen 7, SCS '16 19 Tanner Muse 5, SCS '16 6 Dorian O Daniel 10, GT 14 56 Scott Pagano 12, GT 15 45 Chris Register 3, BC '16 50 Jabril Robinson 8, WOF 15 47 James Skalski 3, many 43 Chad Smith 6 BC '16 23 Van Smith 14, TROY 16, LOU '16 25 Cordrea Tankersley 9, AUB 16 38 Amir Trapp 3, SYR '16 12 K Von Wallace 3, NCS '16 94 Carlos Watkins 9, LOU 15, ND 15 LOU '16 15 Korrin Wiggins 6, OU 14 42 Christian Wilkins 10, LOU 15, OU 15 30 Jalen Williams 6, TROY 16 49 Richard Yeargin 6, GT 15 Note: Bold denotes a Clemson home game. * - minimum 10 carries; º - minimum 10 completions; - minimum three receptions; Note: Bold denotes a Clemson home game. GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS Position AUB TROY SCS GAT LOU BC NCS FSU SYR PIT WFU USC LT Hyatt Hyatt Hyatt Hyatt Hyatt Hyatt Hyatt Hyatt Hyatt Anchrum LG Hearn Hearn Hearn Hearn Hearn Hearn Hearn Hearn Hearn Hearn C Guillermo Guillermo Guillermo Guillermo Guillermo Guillermo Guillermo Guillermo Guillermo Guillermo RG Crowder Crowder Crowder Crowder Crowder Crowder Crowder Crowder Crowder Crowder RT Fruhmorgen Fruhmorgen Fruhmorgen Fruhmorgen Fruhmorgen Fruhmorgen Fruhmorgen Fruhmorgen Pollard Pollard TE Leggett Leggett Leggett Leggett Leggett Leggett Leggett Leggett Leggett Leggett WR/TE G. Williams Renfrow McCloud McCloud McCloud McCloud McCloud Renfrow Renfrow Renfrow QB Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson RB Gallman Gallman Gallman Gallman Gallman Gallman Gallman Gallman Gallman Gallman WR A. Scott A. Scott A. Scott A. Scott A. Scott A. Scott A. Scott A. Scott A. Scott A. Scott WR M. Williams M. Williams M. Williams M. Williams M. Williams M. Williams M. Williams M. Williams M. Williams M. Williams DE Wilkins Wilkins Wilkins Wilkins Wilkins Wilkins Wilkins Wilkins Wilkins Wilkins DT Watkins Watkins Watkins Watkins Watkins Watkins Watkins Watkins Watkins Watkins DT Pagano Lawrence Pagano Lawrence Lawrence Pagano Lawrence Lawrence Pagano Lawrence DE Ferrell Ferrell Ferrell Ferrell Ferrell Ferrell Ferrell Ferrell Ferrell Ferrell SLB/NB O Daniel O Daniel O'Daniel O'Daniel O'Daniel Wiggins Edmond O'Daniel Fields O'Daniel MLB Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph WLB Boulware Boulware J. Williams Boulware Boulware Boulware Boulware Boulware Boulware Boulware CB Carter Edmond Edmond Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter S J. Johnson J. Johnson J. Johnson J. Johnson J. Johnson J. Johnson J. Johnson J. Johnson J. Johnson J. Johnson S V. Smith V. Smith V. Smith V. Smith V. Smith V. Smith V. Smith V. Smith V. Smith V. Smith CB Tankersley Tankersley Tankersley Tankersley Tankersley Tankersley Tankersley Tankersley Tankersley Tankersley PK Huegel Huegel Huegel Huegel Huegel Huegel Huegel Huegel Huegel Huegel P Teasdall Teasdall King Teasdall Teasdall Teasdall Teasdall Teasdall Teasdall Teasdall Note: Bold denotes a Clemson home game.

PARTICIPATION # Player AUB TROY SCS GT LOU BC NCS FSU SYR PIT WFU USC Total 2016 G-S Career G-S 73 Tremayne Anchrum, OL -- 13 32 15 -- 4 -- -- 34 *89 187 6-0 6-0 21 Adrian Baker, CB -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 15-3 18 James Barnes, QB -- -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 1-0 1-0 96 Michael Batson, P -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ST -- -- 1-0 1-0 11 Shadell Bell, TE -- -- ST -- -- -- -- -- 4 -- 4 2-0 2-0 61 Kaleb Bevelle, DL -- -- 6 -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- 7 2-0 2-0 60 Kelby Bevelle, OL -- -- 15 -- -- -- -- -- 6 -- 21 2-0 2-0 10 Ben Boulware, LB *71 *43 -- *56 *101 *63 *79 *70 *43 *75 601 9-9 48-26 40 Jaquarius Brice, DE -- -- 8 -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- 9 2-0 2-0 91 Austin Bryant, DE -- -- -- -- -- -- 27 27 21 29 104 4-0 17-0 2 Kelly Bryant, QB -- -- 19 -- -- 4 -- -- 12 -- 35 3-0 11-0 8 Deon Cain, WR 36 36 21 28 25 35 30 33 25 30 299 10-0 22-1 31 Ryan Carter, CB *33 34 17 *42 *55 *38 *66 *41 *32 *60 418 10-8 36-9 95 Gage Cervenka, OL -- -- 21 -- -- 9 -- -- 6 -- 36 3-0 3-0 26 Adam Choice, RB 5 15 16 14 5 10 17 -- 18 -- 100 8-0 14-0 32 Kyle Cote, S -- -- ST -- -- -- -- -- ST ST 0 3-0 3-0 55 Tyrone Crowder, OG *81 *54 *20 *62 *54 *28 *86 *70 *59 *59 573 10-10 29-22 33 J.D. Davis, LB ST 12 19 ST ST 8 ST ST 18 ST 57 10-0 18-0 37 Judah Davis, LB ST -- 9 ST ST 7 ST ST 3 -- 19 8-0 21-0 82 Adrien Dunn, WR -- -- ST -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1-0 11-0 22 Tyshon Dye, RB 2 13 10 -- -- 5 6 -- 7 -- 43 6-0 16-0 29 Marcus Edmond, CB -- *38 *18 21 58 19 *53 12 -- ST 219 8-3 27-3 61 David Estes, LS ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST -- 10-0 14-0 50 Justin Falcinelli, OL -- 23 32 18 -- 17 10 8 23 1 132 8-0 21-0 99 Clelin Ferrell, DE *60 *50 *12 *45 *84 *53 *64 *61 *35 *73 537 10-10 10-10 28 Tavien Feaster, RB -- ST 24 ST ST 4 -- -- 24 ST 52 7-0 7-0 24 Mark Fields, CB 37 36 23 ST ST 23 25 55 *53 23 275 10-1 23-1 83 Jesse Fisher, TE -- -- 9 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 9 1-0 1-0 63 Jake Fruhmorgen, OT *81 *74 *30 *78 *66 *44 *94 *56 -- -- 523 8-8 19-9 27 C.J. Fuller, RB ST 10 13 ST ST 11 60 ST 14 9 117 10-0 26-0 9 Wayne Gallman, RB *70 *46 *15 *68 *59 *30 *6 *79 *19 *85 477 10-10 37-32 77 Zach Giella, C -- -- 10 -- -- 4 -- -- 3 -- 17 3-0 3-0 64 Pat Godfrey, OL -- -- 6 -- -- -- -- -- 3 -- 9 2-0 2-0 71 Noah Green, OL -- -- 15 -- -- 9 -- -- 6 ST 30 4-0 4-0 87 D.J. Greenlee, TE -- 1 15 -- -- 4 -- -- ST -- 20 4-0 22-0 57 Jay Guillermo, C *81 *79 *30 *72 *66 *42 *94 *73 *51 *97 685 10-10 41-24 39 Christian Groomes, PK -- -- ST -- -- -- -- -- ST -- -- 2-0 2-0 51 Taylor Hearn, OL *81 *63 *30 *68 *66 *44 *84 *77 *41 *98 652 10-10 24-10 92 Greg Huegel, PK *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST -- 10-10 25-25 67 Albert Huggins, DT -- 16 36 15 23 26 12 3 21 6 158 9-0 14-0 75 Mitch Hyatt, LT *81 *74 *30 *68 *66 *46 *94 *81 *63 2 605 10-9 25-24 10 Tucker Israel, QB -- -- 7 -- -- -- -- -- 5 -- 12 2-0 2-0 14 Denzel Johnson, S ST ST 22 -- -- 4 ST ST 2 ST 28 8-0 8-0 18 Jadar Johnson, S *71 *79 *17 *56 *99 *63 *78 *33 *57 *76 629 10-10 49-11 93 Sterling Johnson, DT -- -- 17 -- -- -- -- -- 9 -- 26 3-0 3-0 34 Kendall Joseph, LB *66 *71 *24 *56 *100 *60 *79 *69 *44 *75 644 10-10 17-10 97 Carson King, P -- -- *ST -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1-0 1-0 57 Tre Lamar, LB 8 12 19 ST 6 10 1 1 21 2 80 10-0 10-0 90 Dexter Lawrence, DT 37 *41 20 *40 *67 40 *51 *39 35 *61 431 10-5 10-5 16 Jordan Leggett, TE *74 *57 *21 *63 *61 *41 *87 *78 *42 *80 604 10-10 45-32 89 Ryan Mac Lain, WR -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- ST -- 1 2-0 2-0 88 Sean Mac Lain, WR -- -- 17 -- -- -- -- -- 6 -- 23 2-0 11-0 46 Jarvis Magwood, LB -- -- ST -- -- -- -- -- ST -- -- 2-0 2-0 34 Ray-Ray McCloud, WR 20 32 *22 *45 *60 *28 *34 24 -- 37 302 9-5 21-6 69 Maverick Morris, OG ST 32 23 20 12 23 8 11 9 39 177 10-0 29-3 23 Trayvon Mullen, CB -- 9 37 ST ST 18 ST ST 29 ST 93 9-0 9-0 19 Tanner Muse, S ST ST 37 ST ST 8 ST ST 26 2 73 10-0 10-0 6 Dorian O Daniel, LB *13 *18 *21 *56 *26 33 11 *23 22 *53 276 10-7 37-9 10 Diondre Overton, WR -- 6 25 5 -- 14 -- -- 22 -- 72 5-0 5-0 56 Scott Pagano, DT *31 28 *19 24 41 *26 25 28 *24 9 255 10-4 29-14 70 Seth Penner, OL -- -- 15 -- -- -- -- -- 6 -- 21 2-0 2-0 76 Sean Pollard, OT -- 11 32 4 -- 15 -- 25 *57 *98 242 7-2 7-2 17 Cornell Powell, WR -- 19 42 26 4 28 -- -- 6 -- 125 6-0 6-0 52 Connor Prevost, LB -- -- ST -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ST 1-0 1-0 41 Grant Radakovich, TE ST ST 7 ST ST 1 ST ST 3 ST 11 10-0 10-0 45 Chris Register, DE 6 16 32 15 17 17 6 -- 13 -- 122 8-0 9-0 13 Hunter Renfrow, WR 46 *47 -- -- -- -- 46 *65 *39 *78 321 6-4 21-14 80 Milan Richard, TE 8 25 12 12 5 11 6 6 16 11 112 10-0 25-0 50 Jabril Robinson, DT -- -- 19 -- -- 11 -- -- 21 -- 51 3-0 9-0 85 Seth Ryan, WR ST ST 15 ST ST 4 ST ST 20 ST 39 10-0 27-0 12 Nick Schuessler, QB -- -- 27 -- -- 6 -- -- 32 -- 65 3-0 16-0 3 Artavis Scott, WR *53 *45 *23 *55 *37 *32 *51 *63 *47 *58 464 10-10 38-31 37 Cameron Scott, CB -- -- ST -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2-0 2-0 54 Connor Sekas, LB -- -- ST -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1-0 1-0 74 John Simpson, OL -- 10 32 -- -- 24 -- 3 33 7 109 6-0 6-0 47 James Skalski, LB ST ST 8 ST ST 3 -- ST 9 ST 20 9-0 9-0 84 Cannon Smith, TE ST 1 12 ST ST 6 ST 1 5 1 26 10-0 25-0 43 Chad Smith, LB ST ST 5 ST 2 8 1 ST 2 2 20 10-0 10-0 23 Van Smith, DB *71 *79 *11 *56 *100 *66 *79 *73 *43 *74 652 10-10 24-10 47 Alex Spence, PK -- -- ST -- -- ST -- -- ST -- -- 3-0 3-0 52 Austin Spence, LS -- -- ST -- -- -- -- -- ST -- -- 2-0 2-0 20 Jack Swinney, WR -- -- 7 -- -- -- -- -- 5 -- 12 2-0 2-0 25 Cordrea Tankersley, CB *71 *71 *12 *49 *87 *63 *78 *73 *29 *76 609 10-10 50-25 59 Bradley Tatko, LS -- -- ST -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1-0 1-0 32 Andy Teasdall, P *ST *ST -- *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST *ST -- 9-9 26-24 86 Ty Thomason, WR -- -- 9 -- -- -- -- -- 6 -- 15 2-0 2-0 1 Trevion Thompson, WR 11 34 35 25 23 21 18 18 38 14 237 10-0 24-0 72 Logan Tisch, OL -- -- 15 -- -- -- -- -- 6 -- 21 2-0 2-0 38 Amir Trapp, DB -- -- 9 -- -- -- -- -- 20 -- 29 2-0 2-0 12 K Von Wallace, DB ST 18 22 1 10 ST 20 15 4 14 104 10-0 10-0 94 Carlos Watkins, DT *56 *44 *12 *37 *76 *48 *63 *63 *36 *65 500 10-10 48-26 4 Deshaun Watson, QB *81 *89 *28 *82 *66 *53 *94 *86 *40 *98 717 10-10 33-30 15 Korrin Wiggins, S/LB 35 21 27 -- 40 *23 -- 37 11 -- 194 7-1 32-7 42 Christian Wilkins, DT *59 *63 *12 *43 *79 *50 *54 *50 *35 *50 495 10-10 25-11 44 Garrett Williams, TE *12 11 9 14 4 12 9 5 17 9 102 10-1 25-1 30 Jalen Williams, LB 34 41 *39 1 -- -- -- 8 17 5 145 7-1 22-1 7 Mike Williams, WR *58 *48 *20 *50 *42 *13 *64 *57 *35 *63 450 10-10 37-25 49 Richard Yeargin, DE 19 29 25 9 22 18 3 2 34 -- 161 9-0 19-0 * - start; ST - special teams only; Note: Numbers do not necessarily denote official plays, but rather non-special-team snaps; bold denotes a Clemson home game.

#2 CLEMSON 19 AUBURN 13 SEPT. 3, 2016 JORDAN-HARE STADIUM AUBURN, ALA. AUBURN, ALA. - Clemson opened the 2016 season Saturday with a 19-13 win over Auburn in front of a sellout Jordan-Hare Stadium. The Tigers batted down a Hail Mary pass attempt on the final play of the game to move to 1-0 on the season. Deshaun Watson passed for 248 yards and a touchdown, while wide receiver Mike Williams signaled his return with a career night. He caught nine passes for 174 yards to lead the playmakers. Defensively, Clemson came up with three takeaways and held Auburn to just 262 yards. A scoreless first quarter saw the Tigers put together a pair of drives that resulted in points in the second. After three big completions to Williams who returned from a neck injury suffered in last year s opener Wayne Gallman plunged in from a yard out behind two defensive tackles lined up in the backfield. With just seven seconds left before the half, Greg Huegel tacked on a 30-yard field goal to put Clemson up 10-3. Auburn pulled to within a touchdown at 13-6 heading into the fourth quarter, but Hunter Renfrow provided the play of the night. Facing third-and-goal, Watson lofted a beautiful pass from the 16 to Renfrow, who made a spectacular catch in the corner of the endzone. It was his third straight game with a touchdown reception. GAME 1 GAME STATS Clemson 0 10 3 6 19 Auburn 0 3 0 10 13 AU Carlson 53 FG, 2nd, 12:58, 12-44 CU Gallman 1 run (Huegel Kick) 2nd, 7:34, 13-84 CU Huegel 30 FG, 2nd, 0:07, 8-64 CU Huegel 40 FG, 3rd, 10:36, 7-22 AU Carlson 32 FG, 4th, 13:46, 7-35 CU Renfrow 16 pass from Watson (Huegel Kick Failed) 4th, 9:59, 10-75 AU Johnson 9 Run (Carlson Kick) 4th, 3:22, 4-36 Attendance - 87,451 Weather - Clear, 79º Team Statistics CU AUB First Downs 19 17 Rushing 151 87 Passing 19-34-1 15-30-2 Passing Yards 248 175 Total Offense 399 262 Yards/Play 5.1 3.7 Return Yards 16 42 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 Turnovers 2 3 Penalties 6-55 9-60 Interception Returns 2-0 1-0 Punt Returns 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns 1-16 3-42 Punting 4-41.5 5-44.4 Third-Down Conversions 6-17 3-17 Sacks 3-28 0-0 Time of Possession 30:29 29:31 Rushing (Car-Yards-TD) CU Gallman 30-123-1, Watson 11-21, Choice 3-7 AUB K. Johnson 23-94-1, Truitt 4-7, Cox 4-6, White 4-(-2), J. Johnson 6-(-18) Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD) CU Watson 19-34-248-1-1 AUB White 10-21-140-1-0, J. Johnson 4-6-38-1-0, Franklin 1-1-(-3)-0-0, Team 0-2-0-0-0 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) CU M. Williams 9-174, A. Scott 3-30, Renfrow 3-27-1, McCloud 2-8, Gallman 1-8, Cain 1-1 AUB M. Davis 5-56, Hastings 3-29, Truitt 2-17, R. Davis 2-17, K. Davis 1-43, Stevens 1-16, K. Johnson 1-(-3) Punt Returns (PR-Yards) CU None AUB None Kickoff Returns (KOR-Yards) CU A. Scott 1-16 AUB Ford 3-42 Interception Returns (INT-Yards) CU Johnson 1-0 AUB Holsey 1-0 Tackle Leaders CU Joseph 14, Lawrence 10 Sacks CU Lawrence 1-11, Wilkins 1-11, Joseph 1-6, Lamar 1-2 Tackles For Loss CU Joseph 3-8, Wilkins 2.5-13, Tankersley 2-4, Lawrence 1-11, V. Smith 1.5-3, Lamar 1-2, Boulware 1-1, O Daniel 1.5-3, Ferrell 0.5-1

GAME 2 TROY 24 #2 CLEMSON 30 SEPT. 10, 2016 MEMORIAL STADIUM CLEMSON, S.C. CLEMSON, S.C. - The No. 2 Clemson Tigers defeated Troy 30-24 at Memorial Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The victory extended the Tigers home winning streak to 17 games. The Tigers (2-0) were led by quarterback Deshaun Watson, who was 27-53 passing for 292 yards and three touchdowns, as he moved ahead of Woodrow Dantzler for third place on Clemson s all-time passing yards list. The first quarter featured little scoring, as both teams struggled to develop any type of offensive rhythm. Favorable field position following a punt allowed the Trojans (1-1) to convert a short drive into the game s first score, a 39-yard field goal by Ryan Kay. On the ensuing possession, the Tigers reciprocated with a 26-yard field goal by Greg Huegel. The second quarter was a far different story. Watson took advantage of a Troy turnover by throwing a 35-yard touchdown pass to Hunter Renfrow, marking the sophomore s fourth straight game with a touchdown reception. Interceptions played a key role in the second quarter, with Troy quarterback Brandon Silvers throwing three to Clemson linebackers. Interestingly enough, these were the first career interceptions for all three (Jalen Williams, Kendall Joseph, Dorian O Daniel). Williams interception, which was the byproduct of a tipped pass at the line, bailed out the Tigers, who had just turned the ball over in their own territory. Despite several electrifying offensive and defensive plays, including a 66-yard touchdown run by Troy running back Jabir Frye that tied the score 10-10. Late in the quarter, Clemson s Ray-Ray McCloud dropped a sure punt return for a touchdown on the one yard line, and after a lengthy video review, Troy took over on a touchback. After Kay missed a 48-yard field-goal attempt in the final seconds, the Tigers took a 13-10 advantage into halftime. McCloud, who had seven catches for 86 yards in the game, had three receptions on a key third-quarter drive en route to a goal-line situation. Defensive lineman Christian Wilkins then made the second-most important reception of his college career later in the drive in the fourth quarter, a one-yard touchdown grab, the first of his career, that gave the Tigers a 20-10 lead. Clemson scored to take a 27-10 lead with 10 minutes remaining in the game when Watson found Deon Cain in the endzone for a 23-yard touchdown. After a Huegel field goal with 2:25 remaining, Troy drove 68 yards and scored to cut the deficit to 30-24, as Silvers connected with Deondre Douglas for a one-yard touchdown pass with 44 seconds remaining. The Tigers recovered the ensuing onside kick and held on for the 30-24 victory. GAME STATS Troy 3 7 0 14 24 Clemson 3 10 0 17 30 TR Kay 29 FG, 1st, 10:22, 5-25 CU Huegel 26 FG, 1st, 7:28. 10-57 CU Renfrow 35 pass from Watson (Huegel Kick) 2nd, 10:06, 4-54 TR Frye 66 Run (Kay Kick) 2nd, 7:52, 4-75 CU Huegel 32 FG, 2nd, 2:45, 5-26 CU Wilkins 1 pass from Watson (Huegel Kick), 4th, 13:50, 13-66 CU Cain 23 pass from Watson (Huegel Kick), 4th, 10:00, 11-75 TR Douglas 2 pass from Silvers (Kay Kick), 4th, 4:59, 14-86 CU Huegel 34 FG, 4th, 2:25, 7-32 TR Douglas 1 pass from Silvers (Kay Kick), 4th, :44, 8-68 Attendance - 78,532 Weather - Sunny, 90º Team Statistics TROY CU First Downs 21 24 Rushing 141 122 Passing 26-45-3 27-53-2 Passing Yards 245 292 Total Offense 386 414 Yards/Play 4.9 4.9 Return Yards 74 131 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-1 Turnovers 3 3 Penalties 11-95 7-71 Interception Returns 2-56 3-13 Punt Returns 1-4 3-96 Kickoff Returns 1-14 1-22 Punting 8-43.8 6-37.5 Third-Down Conversions 2-15 8-20 Sacks 1-8 1-8 Time of Possession 33:20 26:40 Rushing (Car-Yards-TD) TRO Frye 4-61-1, Chunn 15-44, Anderson 10-40 Barker 2-12, Silvers 1-(-8) CU Watson 10-55, Gallman 9-34, Dye 6-19, Choice 3-10, Fuller 1-5, Scott 1-1 Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD) TRO Silvers 24-42-233-2-2 Smith 2-3-12-1-0 CU Watson 25-53-292-2-3 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) TRO Douglas 11-93-2, Thompson 6-47, Flakes 3-48, Anderson 2-18, Johnson 2-14, Chunn 1-14, Saleem 1-11 CU McCloud 7-86, Scott 7-71, Gallman 3-25, Cain 2-37- 1, Williams 2-24, Renfrow 1-35-1,Leggett 1-9, Powell 1-5, Wilkins 1-1-1, Dye 1-0, Fuller 1-(-1) Punt Returns (PR-Yards) TRO Rookard 1-4 CU McCloud 3-96 Kickoff Returns (KOR-Yards) TRO Frye 1-14 CU Feaster 1-22 Interception Returns (INT-Yards) TRO Rookard 1-31, Rountree 1-25 CU O Daniel 1-1, Williams 1-12, Joseph 1-0 Tackle Leaders CU Smith 14, Joseph 7, Lawrence 7 Sacks CU Watkins 1-8 Tackles For Loss CU Lawrence 2-5, Joseph 2-4, Watkins 1-8, Tankersley 1-3, V. Smith 0.5-3, Wilkins 0.5-3

GAME 3 SC STATE 0 #3 CLEMSON 59 SEPT. 17, 2016 MEMORIAL STADIUM CLEMSON, S.C. Fueled by a 31-point first quarter, No. 3 Clemson routed SC State 59-0 on Sept. 17, 2016 in Memorial Stadium. That opening frame was the highest scoring first quarter in school history. With the win, the Tigers improved to 3-0 on the year. Today was a great day, said head coach Dabo Swinney. It s hard to play 92 guys and still get the shutout...i don t care who you re playing. I m so proud of our guys. They played a clean game for four quarters today. This was great for our team, for our spirit and our morale. It was great to get out there today and go play. On the offensive side of the ball, the Tigers were led by Deshaun Watson, who was 12-15 passing for 152 yards and three touchdowns, and Ray-Ray McCloud, who totaled 60 yards and two touchdowns on four receptions. Clemson finished with 555 yards offensively, and 92 Tigers saw playing time. The Tigers started scoring with 11:33 left in the first quarter on a seven-yard touchdown pass from Watson to McCloud, and they did not look back from there. Later in the quarter, the Bulldogs fumbled a Tiger kickoff in the endzone and Denzel Johnson pounced on the ball for his first career touchdown, upping the lead to 21-0 with 5:20 remaining in the first quarter. Nick Schuessler then added to the scoring with his first career touchdown pass, a 45-yard connection with freshman Diondre Overton. A 26-yard field goal from Greg Huegel rounded out the first quarter, giving the Tigers a 31-0 lead. Second-quarter action picked up with a second touchdown pass from Watson to McCloud, marking McCloud s first career game with multiple scores. One more touchdown from Watson to Deon Cain later, and the Tiger took a 45-0 lead into halftime. Clemson s 45 first-half points were the most scored in a first half since the Tigers matchup with Ball State in 2012, when Clemson also scored 45 points. With the third and fourth quarters shortened to 12 minutes each, the Tigers kept rolling. Bringing the Clemson point total over 50 was Tavien Feaster, who scored his first career touchdown midway through the third quarter. Trevion Thompson also hauled in his first career touchdown in the third quarter on a seven-yard strike from Kelly Bryant. With Bryant s scoring pass, Saturday s game marked the first time three Tiger quarterbacks threw a touchdown pass in a game since Clemson s win over Presbyterian College in 2010. GAME STATS SC State 0 0 0 0 0 Clemson 31 14 14 0 59 CU McCloud 7 pass from Watson (Huegel Kick) 1st, 11:33, 10-69 CU Gallman 3 run (Huegel Kick) 1st, 5:20, 10-76 CU D. Johnson 0 fumble recovery, (Huegel Kick) 1st, 5:20 CU Overton 45 pass from Schuessler (Huegel Kick) 1st, 3:18, 4-64 CU Huegel 26 FG, 1st, 1:39, 4-(-7) CU McCloud 36 pass from Watson (Huegel Kick) 2nd, 13:41, 3-39 CU Cain 17 pass from Watson (Huegel Kick) 2nd, 9:56, 6-49 CU Feaster 4 run (Huegel Kick) 3rd, 6:29 12-65 CU Thompson 7 pass from K. Bryant (Huegel Kick) 3rd, 0:55, 6-70 Attendance - 79,590 Weather - Mostly Sunny, 73º Team Statistics SCS CU First Downs 9 27 Rushing 48 227 Passing 8-23 27-35 Passing Yards 54 328 Total Offense 102 555 Yards/Play 2.3 9.4 Return Yards 52 153 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-0 Turnovers 2 0 Penalties 5-19 7-59 Interception Returns 0-0 1-41 Punt Returns 1-2 7-91 Kickoff Returns 4-50 1-21 Punting 10-40.1 1-37.0 Third-Down Conversions 3-13 8-14 Sacks 1-3 5-32 Time of Possession 25:14 28:46 Rushing (Car-Yards-TD) SCS Morris 12-41, Brown 10-29, Ford 2-(-9), York 8-(-13) CU Feaster 12-83, Dye 5-47, Gallman 7-40, Bryant 7-15, Schuessler 1-13, Fuller 4-12, Choice 5-9, Watson 2-8 Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD) SCS York 8-22-54-1-0, Ford 0-1-0-0-0 CU Watson 12-15-152-0-3, Schuessler 7-11-118-0-1, Bryant 4-5-27-0-1, Israel 3-3-22-0-0, Barnes 1-1-9-0-0 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) SCS Jamison 3-33-0, McIntosh 2-9, Ruger 1-7, Morris 1-5, Dubose 1-0 CU McCloud 4-60-2, M. Williams 3-44, A. Scott 3-28, Cain 2-33-1, Ryan 2-22, Thompson 2-16-1, Powell 3-10, Overton 1-45-1, Ca. Smith 1-22, Choice 1-16, G. Williams 1-13, Richard 1-9, Radakovich 1-8, Fuller 1-5, Swinney 1-(-3) Punt Returns (PR-Yards) SCS Harris 1-2 CU McCloud 3-56, Dunn 1-30, Trapp 2-5, Powell 1-0 Kickoff Returns (KOR-Yards) SCS Harris 4-50 CU Feaster 1-21 Interception Returns (INT-Yards) SCS None CU J. Johnson 1-41 Tackle Leaders CU Mullen 7, Joseph 5, Muse 5, Huggins 4 Sacks CU Watkins 1-11, Skalski 1-10, Pagano 1-5, Huggins 1-3, Wilkins 1-3 Tackles For Loss CU Lamar 1.5-2, Watkins 1-11, Skalski 1-10, Pagano 1-5, Huggins 1-3, Wilkins 1-3, Register 1-2, Yeargin 1-1, Ferrell 0.5-3, V. Smith 0.5-2, Lawrence 0.5-0

GAME 4 #3 CLEMSON 26 GEORGIA TECH 7 SEPT. 22, 2016 BOBBY DODD STADIUM ATLANTA, GA. ATLANTA Clemson snapped a five-game road losing streak in the series against Georgia Tech in a nationally televised Thursday night contest, as the Tiger defense was once again dominant against the Yellow Jackets triple option attack in a 26-7 victory at Bobby Dodd Stadium. With the win, No. 3 Clemson moved to 4-0 on the season, 1-0 in the ACC. Tech fell to 3-1 overall, 0-1 in league play. Brent Venables stingy unit allowed only 22 yards of total offense in the opening half and 124 for the game. Offensively, the Tigers were efficient in the opening half behind the passing of Deshaun Watson, who was 32-48 for a season-high 304 yards and two touchdowns. Clemson wasted no time in announcing its presence, as the Tigers put together a perfect 75-yard drive that ended with Mike Williams first receiving touchdown of the season, a four-yarder from Watson. He marched Clemson into scoring position on its next two drives as well, the second of which ended with a Wayne Gallman one-yard plunge for a touchdown and a 14-0 score after a quarter. The Tigers put together a great scoring chance late in the second quarter, but Watson was intercepted after a miscommunication with his receiver. Georgia Tech returned the ball two yards, but fumbled into the endzone and the play resulted in a safety for the Tigers. Following the free kick, Clemson took advantage by getting in Tech s redzone again. Watson threw a laser for a touchdown to Jordan Leggett, his first score of the 2016 season. The Tigers dominance was on display in the opening half. Clemson ran 56 total plays, compared to just 21 for Tech. The Yellow Jackets were stuffed for only 22 total yards, most of which came on the final play before halftime. Clemson owned a 325-yard advantage as well in the first 30 minutes of play. The Jackets finally reached the scoring column in the fourth quarter, but Clemson answered with a career-long tying 47-yard field goal from Greg Huegel to close out the game s scoring. Clemson 14 9 0 3 26 Georgia Tech 0 0 0 7 7 CU M. Willians 4 pass from Watson (Huegel Kick) 1st, 11:25, 9-75 CU Gallman 1 run (Huegel Kick) 1st, 2:26, 8-62 CU TEAM Safety, 2nd, 2:00 CU Leggett 9 pass from Watson (Hugel Kick) 2nd, :04, 10-72 GT Mills 2 run (Butker Kick) 4th 13:21, 11-89 CU Huegel 47 FG, 4th, 9:57, 4-(-2) Attendance - 53,932 Weather - Clear, 84º Team Statistics CU GT First Downs 24 11 Rushing 138 95 Passing 32-48 4-14 Passing Yards 304 29 Total Offense 442 124 Yards/Play 5.4 2.4 Return Yards 48 27 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 Turnovers 1 1 Penalties 10-80 2-15 Interception Returns 1-8 1-0 Punt Returns 3-17 1-16 Kickoff Returns 1-23 1-11 Punting 6-38.7 8-39.0 Third-Down Conversions 10-18 2-12 Sacks 3-30 1-5 Time of Possession 31:36 28:24 Rushing (Car-Yards-TD) CU Gallman 17-59-1, Watson 12-36, Choice 4-26, McCloud 1-17 GT Mills 16-75, Marshall 5-20, Lynch 2-16, Willis 2-10, Green 2-3, Searcy 1-(-4), Thomas 10-(-25) Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD) CU Watson 32-48-304-1-2 GT Thomas 4-13-29-0-0, Mills 0-1-0-1-0 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) CU McCloud 8-101-0, M. Williams 6-61-1, Powell 5-44, Leggett 4-31-1, Gallman 3-22, A. Scott 3-14, Thompson 1-25, Choice 1-5, Cain 1-1 GT Stewart 1-26, Jeune 1-6, Marshall 1-0, Lynch 1-(-3) Punt Returns (PR-Yards) CU McCloud 3-17 GT Stewart 1-16 Kickoff Returns (KOR-Yards) CU A. Scott 1-23 GT Green 1-11 GAME STATS Interception Returns (INT-Yards) CU V. Smith 1-8 GT Austin 1-0 Tackle Leaders CU Boulware 10, Lawrence 8, O Daniel 8, Watkins 8 Sacks CU Carter 1-16, O Daniel 1-7, Watkins 1-7 Tackles For Loss CU Carter 2-20, O Daniel 2-8, Watkins 1-7, Joseph 1-4, Wilkins 1-4

GAME 5 #3 LOUISVILLE 36 #3 CLEMSON 42 OCT. 1, 2016 MEMORIAL STADIUM CLEMSON, S.C. CLEMSON, S.C. - Marcus Edmond tackled James Quick one yard shy of a first down at the three-yard line on fourth down with 33 seconds left in the game, as No. 3 Clemson held on for a thrilling 42-36 win over No. 3 Louisville at Memorial Stadium on Oct. 1, 2016. Led by quarterback Deshaun Watson, who was 20-31 passing for 306 yards and five touchdowns, the Tigers (5-0, 2-0 ACC) came out on top of the back-and-forth matchup featuring electrifying offensive displays from both teams. Clemson also upped its home winning streak to 19, the longest active streak in the nation. It was a great win, said head coach Dabo Swinney. Louisville played their hearts out. We stuck it out in the third quarter. We had the right plays. Defense was the story of the first quarter, as both teams struggled to manufacture any substantial drives. Clemson s pass rush was particularly effective and pressured Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson throughout. The Cardinals (4-1, 2-1 ACC) were the first to score, as Jeremy Smith capped an 82-yard drive with a one-yard touchdown run in the opening minute of the second quarter. The remainder of the quarter was practically all Clemson, however, with the Tigers outscoring the Cardinals 28-3. Deon Cain made a big splash during that stretch, hauling in two touchdown receptions that covered 70 yards altogether. connected to put the Tigers up 21-7. Cain finished with four catches for 98 yards and two touchdowns. The Cardinals added a field goal with under a minute to play in the half, but the Tigers were able to answer with a frenetic scoring drive in just 26 seconds. Advancing 73 yards in four plays, Clemson increased its lead to 28-10 on a five-yard touchdown pass from Watson to Artavis Scott. Louisville outscored Clemson 16-0 in the third quarter, capitalizing on two Tiger turnovers. Following a Watson interception, Jackson connected with James Quick for an eight-yard touchdown. A Louisville field goal on its next possession pulled it to within nine points. After a Clemson fumble in Louisville territory, Jackson drove the Cardinals 77 yards and finished the drive off with a one-yard touchdown rush. The Cardinals pushed their run to 26-0 by scoring the first 10 points of the fourth quarter by way of a field goal and an 11-yard Jackson scamper into the endzone. In the wake of the score by Jackson, Scott provided the Tigers with excellent field position via a 77-yard kickoff return, then Watson found Mike Williams for a 20-yard touchdown pass. The Tigers regained the lead on their next possession, as Watson finished off an 85-yard drive with a 31-yard touchdown pass to Jordan Leggett, who also hauled in a Watson pass for the succeeding two-point conversion. GAME STATS Louisville 0 10 16 10 36 Clemson 0 28 0 14 42 LOU Smith 1 run (Creque Kick) 2nd, 14:18, 11-82 CU Cain 33 pass from Watson (Huegel Kick) 2nd, 7:48, 2-45 CU Gallman 24 run (Huegel Kick) 2nd, 6:09, 1-38 CU Cain 37 pass from Watson (Huegel Kick) 2nd, 3:47, 3-56 LOU Creque 26 FG, 2nd, 0:37, 13-76 CU A. Scott 5 pass from Watson (Huegel Kick) 2nd, 0:05, 4-73 LOU Quick 8 pass from Jackson (Creque Kick Failed) 3rd, 11:20, 7-36 LOU Creque 21 FG, 3rd, 5:21, 11-63 LOU Jackson 1 run (Creque Kick) 3rd, 0:45, 7-77 LOU Creque 28 FG, 10:23, 4th, 3:42, 8-62 LOU Jackson 11 run (Creque Kick) 4th, 7:52, 8-62 CU Williams 20 pass from Watson (pass failed) 4th, 7:05, 2-23 CU Leggett 31 pass from Watson (pass good) 4thl 3:14, 8-85 Attendance - 83,362 Weather - Clear, 72º Team Statistics LOU CU First Downs 31 26 Rushing 273 201 Passing 27-44 20-31 Passing Yards 295 306 Total Offense 568 507 Yards/Play 5.7 8.2 Return Yards 61 216 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-2 Turnovers 3 5 Penalties 11-104 6-59 Interception Returns 3-0 1-0 Punt Returns 2-15 1-(-1) Kickoff Returns 3-46 8-217 Punting 5-48.0 5-42.8 Third-Down Conversions 9-19 4-9 Sacks 0 5 Time of Possession 37:29 22:31 Rushing (Car-Yards-TD) LOU Jackson 31-162-2, Radcliff 13-69, Smith 8-51-1, Scott 2-(-3) CU Gallman 16-110-1, Watson 14-91 Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD) LOU Jackson 27-44-295-1-1 CU Watson 20-31-306-3-5 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) LOU Hikutini 7-84, Quick 7-83-1, Smith 4-54, Staples 4-35, Scott 2-16, Bonnafon 1-9, Samuel 1-7, Smith 1-7 CU M. Williams 5-70-1, Cain 4-98-2, Leggett 3-70-1, A. Scott 3-40-1, McCloud 3-16, Thompson 2-12 Following a fumble by Louisville s Brandon Radcliff, which was the Cardinals third consecutive drive with a turnover, Clemson struck again. Wayne Gallman, who totaled 110 yards on the ground, sprinted into the endzone on a 24-yard run. Later in the quarter, Watson and Cain Trailing 42-36 late in the game, the Cardinals marched down the field. But after a crucial pre-snap penalty on fourth-and-7, which made it fourth-and-12, Jackson connected with Quick near the sideline. An alert Edmond forced Quick out of bounds at the three, one yard shy of a first down. Punt Returns (PR-Yards) LOU Alexander 2-15 CU McCloud 1-(-1) Kickoff Returns (KOR-Yards) LOU Alexander 1-14, Samuel 2-32 CU A. Scott 3-119, Feaster 5-98 Interception Returns (INT-Yards) LOU Alexander 2-0, Williams 1-0 CU J. Johnson 1-0 Tackle Leaders CU Boulware 17, V. Smith 14, Joseph 11 Sacks CU Huggins 2-10, Ferrell 2-8, Boulware 1-4 Tackles For Loss CU Boulware 3-8, Huggins 2-10, Ferrell 2-8, Wilkins 1.5-10, Yeargin 1-6, Carter 0.5-3

CHESTNUT HILL, MASS. Third-ranked Clemson followed up its big victory over Louisville with a convincing 56-10 win at Boston College in front of over 44,000 fans at Alumni Stadium on Oct. 7, 2016. The win moved the Tigers to 6-0 on the season, while dropping the Eagles to 3-3. Deshaun Watson was brilliant for the Tigers, tossing four touchdown passes and directing a Tiger offense that finished one yard shy of 500 despite a lopsided margin in time of possession. Watson s favorite target was Deon Cain, who again caught two touchdowns for the Tigers. Wayne Gallman surpassed the century mark on the ground, despite only nine carries, in an efficient offensive effort. Gallman won the Leather Helmet Award following the contest, an award presented annually to the game s best player. Clemson led 21-3 after a quarter of play, thanks to three explosive plays of at least 50 yards. Gallman burst GAME 6 #3 CLEMSON 56 BOSTON COLLEGE 10 OCT. 7, 2016 ALUMNI STADIUM CHESTNUT HILL, MASS. through a hole, led by Watson s key block, en route to a 59-yard touchdown after the Tigers had surrendered a field goal on BC s second possession. One drive later, the Tigers added another 50-yard play on a reception by Mike Williams. He followed with a touchdown a few plays later on a fade pass. Jordan Leggett capped the quarter with a 56-yard catch and run. Watson struck quickly after halftime, connecting with Cain on a pair of scores to push the lead to 35-3 midway through the third. The Tigers were on cruise control the rest of the half. Three quarterbacks played in the second half. Kelly Bryant directed a scoring drive when freshman Tavien Feaster burst through the left side for a 45-yard touchdown scamper. Clemson was not done, though, as Mark Fields jumped a BC pass the next possession for an interception and returned it for a touchdown to provide the final scoring margin. GAME STATS Clemson 21 0 14 21 56 Boston College 3 0 7 0 10 BC Knoll 21 FG, 1st, 11:08, 4-5 CU Gallman 59 run (Huegel Kick) 1st, 9:22, 4-75 CU M. Williams 9 pass from Watson (Huegel Kick), 1st, 3:12, 6-70 CU Leggett 56 pass from Watson (Huegel Kick), 1st, 1:29, 1-56 CU Cain 29 pass from Watson (Huegel Kick), 3rd, 11:38, 4-63 CU Cain 16 pass from Watson (Guegel Kick), 3rd, 2:27, 7-59 BC Wolford 1 pass from Towles (Knoll Kick) 3rd, 4:51, 9-55 CU Dye 3 run (Huegel Kick) 4th, 3:46, 12:55 CU Feaster 45 run (Huegel Kick) 4th, 1:24, 3:09 CU Fields 42 interception (Huegel Kick) 4th, 1:30 Attendance - 44,500 Weather - Clear, 61º Team Statistics CU BC First Downs 22 15 Rushing 230 156 Passing 16-26 12-24 Passing Yards 278 96 Total Offense 508 252 Yards/Play 8.4 3.5 Return Yards 107 115 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-1 Turnovers 1 2 Penalties 4-18 6-52 Interception Returns 1-42 0-0 Punt Returns 3-4 0-0 Kickoff Returns 3-61 6-115 Punting 5-37.2 9-36.2 Third-Down Conversions 7-12 6-19 Sacks 3-17 2-14 Time of Possession 21:52 38:08 Rushing (Car-Yards-TD) CU Gallman 9-109-1, Feaster 4-56-1, Watson 8-28, Choice 5-12, Dye 3-11-1, Fuller 2-9, Bryant 1-6, Scott 1-2, Schuessler 1-(-8) BC Jones 12-48, Hilliman 12-42, Smith 2-31, Rouse 1-16, Wilson 4-11, Towles 13-6, Willis 2-3, Wade 1-0, Walker 1-(-1) Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD) CU Watson 15-25-270-0-4, Schuessler 1-1-8-0-0 BC Towles 11-22-91-0-1, Wade 0-1-0-1-0, Smith 1-1-5-0-0 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) CU A. Scott 4-45, Cain 3-68-2, Leggett 2-66-1, M. Williams 2-59-1, Powell 2-17, McCloud 2-17, Choice 1-6 BC Sweeney 4-48, Jones 2-25, Smith 1-12, Walker 1-5, Towles 1-5, Jon Hilliman 1-2, Wolford 1-1-1, Rouse 1-(-2) Punt Returns (PR-Yards) CU McCloud 3-4 BC None Kickoff Returns (KOR-Yards) CU A. Scott 3-61 BC Walker 1-16, Torres 1-30, Willis 4-69 Interception Returns (INT-Yards) CU Fields 1-42 BC None Tackle Leaders CU V. Smith 13, Boulware 12, Joseph 10 Sacks CU Ferrell 1-3, Wilkins 1-3, O Daniel 0.5-6, Robinson 0.5-5 Tackles For Loss CU Wilkins 2-4, Ferrell 1-3, V. Smith 1-2, Carter 1-1, Pagano 1-1, Tankersley 1-1, O Daniel 0.5-6, Robinson 0.5-5

CLEMSON, S.C. No. 3 Clemson, more specifically backup cornerback Marcus Edmond, did it again. For the second home game in a row, Edmond made the gamesaving play, this time with his first career interception in the endzone in the first overtime in Clemson s 24-17 win over NC State (4-2, 1-1 ACC) at Memorial Stadium on Oct. 15, 2016. Kyle Bambard s 33-yard field-goal attempt as time expired in regulation sailed wide right, keeping the hopes of Clemson (7-0, 4-0 ACC) alive. Artavis Scott s 10-yard receiving touchdown in overtime gave the Tigers a 24-17 lead, then on the Wolfpack s first play in overtime, Edmond ended the game with an interception in the endzone. Two weeks ago, Edmond stopped James Quick one yard shy of a first down at the three yard line to preserve Clemson s 42-36 win over No. 3 Louisville. The Tigers, who overcame four turnovers and three trips inside the Wolfpack five yard line without scoring points, were led by Deshaun Watson. The junior was 39-52 passing for 378 yards and two touchdowns, and Mike Williams, Watson s top target, had 146 yards on 12 receptions. The Tigers led 3-0 after the first quarter, with Greg Huegel converting a 25-yard field goal late in the first quarter. Earlier in the quarter, Wayne Gallman exited with a head injury and did not return. A pair of Tigers experienced notable career feats in the second quarter. Freshman K Von Wallace collected his first career interception, picking off Ryan Finley, the signal-caller s first interception of the season. Defensive tackle Christian Wilkins had a 10-yard rush for a first down on a fake punt and later blocked a field goal. With the score tied 3-3 late in the second quarter, Watson and the Tigers executed the two-minute drill GAME 7 NC STATE 17 #3 CLEMSON (OT) 24 OCT. 15, 2016 MEMORIAL STADIUM CLEMSON, S.C. to perfection, stringing together a 10-play, 75-yard touchdown drive. Williams caught a touchdown pass for the fourth consecutive game, hauling in a 13-yard pass from Watson with 10 seconds left to put the Tigers ahead 10-3. Mistakes proved costly for Clemson in the third quarter, with the Tigers turning it over three times on consecutive possessions. On the first play from scrimmage in the third quarter, Mike Stevens intercepted a pass and raced 28 yards for a touchdown to tie the score 10-10. Later in the quarter, Clemson fumbled twice inside the five yard line, with the latter recovered and returned by the Wolfpack into Clemson territory. But the Tigers responded with a 77-yard touchdown drive, with Watson scoring on a four-yard rush, his first score on the ground this season, that gave the Tigers a 17-10 lead. Matthew Dayes plunged into the endzone for two-yard rushing touchdown with 11:29 left in the fourth quarter to tie the score. Late in the game, the Wolfpack drove down the field and milked the clock, setting up a 33- yard field-goal try by Bambard with two seconds on the clock. After a Tiger timeout, Bambard s kick missed by a few feet wide right. Clemson faced a fourth-and-inches on its possession in overtime, as C.J. Fuller reached the line to gain. The Tigers moved to the one yard, but Watson was unable to hold on to the first-down snap and Clemson fell on the ball at the 10. On the next play, Watson connected with Scott for the go-ahead score. NC State went for the endzone on its first play of overtime, but Edmond stepped in front the pass and hauled it in to send the Tiger faithful into a frenzy. The Tigers garnered their 43rd straight victory over an unranked opponent, the second-longest streak in the nation. NC State 0 3 7 7 0 17 Clemson 3 7 7 0 7 24 CU Huegel 25 FG, 1st, 1:17, 13-77 NCS Bambard 28 FG, 2nd, 5:52, 14-88 CU Williams 13 pass from Watson (Huegel Kick) 2nd, :10, 10-75 NCS Stevens 28 interception return (Bambard Kick) 3rd, 14:51 CU Watson 4 run, (Huegel Kick) 3rd, 1:03, 10-77 NCS Dayes 2 run (Bambard Kick) 4th, 11:29, 14-75 CU Scott 10 pass from Watson (Huegel Kick) OT 8-25 Attendance - 82,104 Weather - Sunny, 73º Team Statistics NCS CU First Downs 23 30 Rushing 128 117 Passing 21-42 39-52 Passing Yards 269 378 Total Offense 397 495 Yards/Play 5.4 5.4 Return Yards 28 49 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 5-3 Turnovers 2 4 Penalties 13-120 5-40 Interception Returns 1-28 2-13 Punt Returns 0-0 1-0 Kickoff Returns 0-0 2-36 Punting 3-38.7 2-26.0 Third-Down Conversions 7-15 10-17 Sacks 2 3 Time of Possession 30:46 29:14 Rushing (Car-Yards-TD) NCS Dayes 22-106-1, Finley 9-24, McClendon 1-(-2) CU Fuller 16-56, Watson 13-35-1, Choice 5-14, Gallman 2-14, Wilkins 1-10, Dye 1-(-3) Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD) NCS Finley 20-40-231-2-0, Locklear 1-1-38-0-0, McClendon 0-1-0-0-0 CU Watson 39-52-378-1-2 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) NCS Samuels 9-100, Hines 3-65, Harmon 3-42, Louis 3-31, Dayes 3-27, Cherry 1-4 CU M. Williams 12-146-1, Renfrow 6-53, McCloud 6-51, Leggett 5-56, A. Scott 4-23-1, Cain 2-17, Gallman 1-18, Dye 1-11, Thompson 1-8, Fuller 1-(-5) Punt Returns (PR-Yards) NCS None CU McCloud 1-0 Kickoff Returns (KOR-Yards) NCS None CU Scott 2-36 GAME STATS Interception Returns (INT-Yards) NCS Stevens 1-28 CU Wallace 1-13, Edmond 1-0 Tackle Leaders CU Joseph 10, V. Smith 9, Watkins 8 Sacks CU Watkins 1.5-4, Pagano 1-8, Lawrence 1-4, Bryant 0.5-2 Tackles For Loss CU Pagano 1.5-9, Watkins 1.5-4, Carter 1-5, Lawrence 1-4, Wallace 1-1, Bryant 0.5-2, V. Smith 0.5-1

GAME 8 #3 CLEMSON 37 #12 FLORIDA STATE 34 OCT. 29, 2016 DOAK CAMPBELL STADIUM TALLAHASSEE, FLA. TALLAHASSEE, FLA. Third-ranked Clemson trailed Florida State 28-20 entering the fourth quarter, but showed its mettle late in a 37-34 come from behind win to stun the Seminoles in Doak Campbell Stadium on Oct. 29, 2016. Jordan Leggett provided the go-ahead touchdown with 2:06 remaining, and Clemson pushed its perfect record to 8-0 (5-0 in the ACC) on the season. Florida State dropped to 5-3 (2-3) with the loss. It was Clemson s first win in Tallahassee since 2006, and only the second win for the Tiger program at Doak Campbell Stadium since the Seminoles joined the ACC in 1992. Deshaun Watson was masterful in the fourth quarter after a pair of costly turnovers earlier in the game. The signal-caller finished 27-for-43 for 378 yards and two touchdowns, while adding 52 yards on the ground as well. Leggett produced a career-best 122 receiving yards, most in school history by a tight end. The Tigers scored the first 14 points of the game, as Watson came out efficient, hitting nine of his first 10 passes. Following an opening drive score by Wayne Gallman, the Tigers again found paydirt when Watson connected with Hunter Renfrow for a four-yard touchdown. Renfrow finished the night with five catches for 62 yards. But FSU would not go away. The Seminoles took advantage of the first Tiger interception in the second quarter when Watson s pass intended for Mike Williams got away. Florida State cashed in with a touchdown, and narrowed the deficit to just three at the half (17-14) when Nyqwan Murray hauled in a five-yard touchdown from Deondre Francois with 23 seconds left before intermission. Watson s second interception also turned into points. One play after jumping a route on the Tigers signal- caller, Seminole star Dalvin Cook took a handoff to the right and raced 43 yards for the go-ahead touchdown. He added another, even longer at 70 yards, a couple of possessions later to give his team a 28-20 edge heading into the fourth quarter. Cook ended the game with 169 yards on 19 carries, with four touchdowns. Clemson pulled within two on a 10-play, 75-yard drive that ended with Gallman s second touchdown run. Gallman finished the game with 82 yards on 20 carries. The drive was aided when FSU suffered a targeting penalty and subsequent ejection on the second Williams reception of the possession. After the Tigers went ahead 29-28 on Greg Huegel s 46-yard field goal that split the uprights, FSU again answered with its ground attack. Cook posted his fourth touchdown scamper, an eight-yard gain over the right side. His score was set up by Freddie Stevenson s 38- yard rush into the redzone. Clemson again was up to the challenge. Watson drove the Tigers into position and found Leggett on 3rd-and-5 for a conversion. One play later, he found his reliable tight end wide open, and he leapt through the air and across the goalline on a diving 34-yard touchdown reception, his fourth of the season. The Seminoles threatened after getting past midfield on their final possession, but consecutive false start penalties put them behind the chains. On 3rd-and-20, freshman Dexter Lawrence broke through the line to sack Francois for a 12-yard loss. Ben Boulware followed, and the Tiger comeback was complete. Clemson 14 3 3 17 37 Florida State 0 14 14 6 34 CU Gallman 1 run, (Huegel Kick) 1st, 11:05, 9-68 CU Renfrow 4 pass from Watson, (Huegel Kick) 1st, 1:41, 10-80 FS Cook 4 run, (Aguayo Kick) 2nd 8:20, 6-60 CU Huegel 23 FG, 2nd, 1:49, 8-62 FS Murray 5 pass from Francois (Aguayo Kick) 2nd, 0:23, 6-78 CU Huegel 34 FG, 3rd, 9:08, 10-78 FS Cook 43 run, (Aguayo Kick) 3rd, 6:18, 1-43 FS Cook 70 run, (Aguayo Kick) 3rd, 0:43, 1-70 CU Gallman 2 run, (Watson pass failed) 4th, 11:30, 10-75 CU Huegel 46 FG, 4th, 5:25, 8-23 FS Cook 8 run (Francois pass failed) 4th, 3:23, 5-80 CU Leggett 34 pass from Watson, (Williams from Watson) 4th, 2:06, 5-75 Attendance - 78,025 Weather - Clear, 72 Team Statistics CU FSU First Downs 25 23 Rushing 133 163 Passing 27-43 17-35 Passing Yards 378 286 Total Offense 511 449 Yards/Play 6.3 7.1 Return Yards 17 108 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Turnovers 2 1 Penalties 9-84 13-111 Interception Returns 3 15 Punt Returns (-8) 0 Kickoff Returns 22 93 Punting 4-38.0 7-37.9 Third-Down Conversions 7-17 4-12 Sacks 6-56 4-13 Time of Possession 33:02 26:58 Rushing (Car-Yards-TD) CU Gallman 20-82-2, Watson 17-52 FSU Cook 19-169-4, Stevenson 2-41, Francois 7-(-47) Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD) CU Watson 27-43-378-1-2) FSU Francois 17-35-286-1-1 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) CU M. Williams 7-70, Leggett 5-122-1, Renfrow 5-62-1, A. Scott 4-33, Cain 2-69, McCloud 2-13, Thompson 1-7, Gallman 1-2 FSU Murray 6-96-1, Whitfield 4-70, Rudolph 3-63, Cook 2-15, Tate 1-23, Saunders 1-19 Punt Returns (PR-Yards) CU McCloud 1-(-8) FSU None Kickoff Returns (KOR-Yards) CU Scott 1-22 FSU Whitfield 5-93 GAME STATS Interception Returns (INT-Yards) CU J. Johnson 1-3 FSU White 1-14, McFadden 1-1 Tackle Leaders CU Boulware 8, O Daniel 7, V. Smith 7 Sacks CU Bryant 1.5-11, Boulware 1-11, Ferrell 1-11, Joseph 1-10, Lawrence 1-7, Wilkins 0.5-6 Tackles For Loss CU Ferrell 2-14, Bryant 1.5-11, Wilkins 1.5-9, Boulware 1-11, Joseph 1-10, Bryant 1-7, Tankersley 1-3, O Daniel 1-1

CLEMSON, S.C. - No. 2 Clemson scored double digits in all four quarters to shut out Syracuse 54-0 on Military Appreciation Day at Memorial Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The Tigers moved to 9-0 on the season and 6-0 in the ACC, while Syracuse fell to 4-5 overall and 2-3 in ACC play. In the Tigers most complete game of the season, both the offense and defense made an impact. With a 10-0 lead, Clemson scored 20 second-quarter points behind 330 yards of offense to pull away. Deshaun Watson did his part when he found Deon Cain for a 65-yard touchdown pass early in the second quarter, the longest play of the season for the Tigers. From there, Clemson shared the wealth, with five other Tigers finding the endzone over the course of the game. Mike Williams had six catches for 106 yards and a score, while Cain had five receptions for a game-high 125 yards and two touchdowns in the game. Freshman safety Tanner Muse closed out the scoring with a 64-yard interception return for a touchdown off a deflected pass in the fourth quarter. GAME 9 SYRACUSE 0 #2 CLEMSON 54 NOV. 5, 2016 MEMORIAL STADIUM CLEMSON, S.C. GAME STATS Syracuse 0 0 0 0 0 Clemson 10 20 14 10 54 CU Huegel 22 FG, 1st, 9:26, 10-36 CU Watson 1 run (Huegel Kick) 1st, 3:47, 3-15 CU Cain 65 pass from Watson, (Huegel Kick Failed) 2nd, 14:11, 2-95 CU Williams 14 pass from Watson, (Huegel Kick) 2nd, 7:16, 12-89 CU Scott 5 pass from Schuessler, (Huegel Kick) 2nd, 5:03, 14-86 CU Gallman 5 run (Huegel Kick) 3rd, 12:08, 7-44 CU Cain 18 pass from Schuessler (Huegel Kick) 3rd, 1:26, 10-80 CU Huegel 46 FG, 4th, 11:42, 8-31 CU Muse 64 interception return (Groomes Kick) 4th, 7:40, Attendance - 80,609 Weather - Sunny 70 Team Statistics SYR CU First Downs 15 28 Rushing 105 195 Passing 24-40 27-40 Passing Yards 172 370 Total Offense 277 565 Yards/Play 4.1 6.7 Return Yards 75 72 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Turnovers 3 0 Penalties 10-55 3-30 Interception Returns 0-0 3-85 Punt Returns 1-7 2-9 Kickoff Returns 10-242 0-0 Punting 8-38.5 3-40.3 Third-Down Conversions 5-15 8-15 Sacks 0-0 2-12 Time of Possession 27:33 32:27 Rushing (Car-Yards-TD) SYR Neal 7-64, Fredericks 9-22, Strickland 6-12, Mahoney 1-10, Dungey 4-4, Wilson 1-(-7) CU Gallman 10-63-1, Watson 7-39-1, Feaster 9-28, Fuller 5-24, Choice 6-22, Dye 1-12, Schuessler 3-9, Israel 1-2, K. Bryant 2-(-4) Passing (Cm-Att-Yards-I-TD) SYR Wilson 17-27-116-2-0, Dungey 6-948-1-0, Mahoney 1-4-8-0-0 CU Watson 13-16-177-0-2, Schuessler 11-17-177-0-2, K. Bryant 2-4-21-0-0, Israel 1-1-3-0-0 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) SYR Etta-Tawo 9-84, Philips 8-48, Strickland 4-17, Riley 2-11, Estime 1-12 CU A. Scott 7-45-1, M. Williams 6-106-1, Cain 5-125-2, Leggett 2-31, Renfrow 2-17, Ryan 2-17, Thompson 1-15, Choice 1-11, S. Mac Lain 1-3 Punt Returns (PR-Yards) SYR Estime 1-7 CU Trapp 1-8, A. Scott 1-1 Kickoff Returns (KOR-Yards) SYR Estime 3-64, Riley 7-178 CU None Interception Returns (INT-Yards) SYR None CU Muse 1-64, Carter 1-17, Tankersley 1-4 Tackle Leaders CU Boulware 7, J. Johnson 6, Tankersley 6 Sacks CU Lawrence 1-7, Watkins 1-5 Tackles For Loss CU Lawrence 1-7, Watkins 1-5, Robinson 1-4, Skalski 1-4, O Daniel 1-3, Boulware 1-2, Yeargin 0.5-1, Register 0.5-0