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Clemson Football, Dabo Swinney Helped by 3 Louisville Missed Kicks, Keep Bowl Hopes Alive
Adam Randall scored twice, including a late 1-yard touchdown, as Clemson overcame Louisville’s missed kicks and penalties to win 20-19, improving their ACC record to 4-4.
- On Nov. 14, 2025, the Clemson Tigers defeated the Louisville Cardinals 20-19 at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium in a late fourth-quarter win.
- Late special-teams miscues set the stage as Louisville missed an extra point and multiple long field goals, while a low snap to Clemson punter Jack Smith gave Louisville the ball at the Tigers 23 with 2:29 left.
- After a pounding run game from Randall, Clemson's running back punched in a 1-yard touchdown with 7:16 remaining, and Nolan Hauser's extra point made it 20-19.
- Clemson's win leaves the Tigers 5-5 and within reach of bowl eligibility with a game against Furman on Nov. 22. The victory keeps their bowl streak alive.
- Despite outgaining Clemson, Louisville Cardinals' 10 penalties for 98 yards dropped the team to 7-3, hurting their ACC title and College Football Playoff chances.
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Clemson sneaks past Louisville 20-19 despite botched punt snap and goal-line stand
Adam Randall ran for 105 yards and two touchdowns and Clemson overcame Louisville’s goal-line stand and a botched punt snap to sneak out with a 20-19 victory over the No. 19 Cardinals.
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