Boston College Blown Out by Clemson, 41-10
Clemson scored on all six first-half drives and extended a 36-game streak beating unranked teams, with Klubnik passing for 280 yards before his injury.
- On Saturday night, Clemson's Cade Klubnik threw for a touchdown and ran for another before leaving with an injury late in the third quarter against Boston College Eagles.
- With a 34-10 halftime lead, Clemson's streak against unranked teams reached 36 since their 2010 last non-ranked loss.
- Klubnik completed 22 of 30 passes for 280 yards with an interception, while Adam Randall and Peter Woods each scored on short runs, with Woods lined up as a running back.
- The Eagles have lost five straight, extending Boston College's skid, while Clemson Tigers will host SMU next Saturday afternoon and Boston College hosts Connecticut next Saturday at noon.
- Clemson has recovered with dominating victories the past two weeks after a rough start, while BC coach Bill O'Brien made a costly decision on fourth-and-6 at the 43 as Boston College defense struggled again.
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Dabo Swinney Gives Huge Injury Update on Clemson Star Quarterback
Late in the third quarter on Saturday night, Clemson was comfortably in front of Boston College, 34-10, when all Tigers fans held their breath. Quarterback Cade Klubnik left after taking a hit inside the BC 5-yard line while scrambling.Why Klubnik was scrambling like he was up 24 points on the Eagles is a question for another time. He left the field and didn’t return with a noticeable limp. He didn’t return in what turned into a 41-10 Clemson wi…


Clemson puts together complete game in rout of Boston College
Visiting Clemson scored on all six of its offensive series in the first half en route to a 41-10 win over Boston College in Saturday's Atlantic Coast Conference contest at Chestnut Hill, Mass.
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