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2016 Clemson Tigers football team

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American college football season

2016Clemson Tigers football
Consensus national champion
ACC champion
ACC Atlantic Division co-champion
Fiesta Bowl champion
Fiesta Bowl (CFP semifinal),
W 31–0 vs.Ohio State
CFP National Championship,
W 35–31 vs.Alabama
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
DivisionAtlantic Division
Ranking
CoachesNo. 1
APNo. 1
Record14–1 (7–1 ACC)
Head coach
Co-offensive coordinators
Offensive schemeSpread
Defensive coordinatorBrent Venables (5th season)
Base defense4–3
Home stadiumMemorial Stadium
Seasons
← 2015
2017 →
2016 Atlantic Coast Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Atlantic Division
No. 1Clemson xy$# 71  141 
No. 21Louisville x 71  94 
No. 8Florida State 53  103 
NC State 35  76 
Wake Forest 35  76 
Boston College 26  76 
Syracuse 26  48 
Coastal Division
No. 16Virginia Tech xy 62  104 
North Carolina 53  85 
No. 20Miami (FL) 53  94 
Pittsburgh 53  85 
Georgia Tech 44  94 
Duke 17  48 
Virginia 17  210 
Championship:Clemson 42, Virginia Tech 35
  • # – College Football Playoff champion
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
Rankings fromAP Poll

The2016 Clemson Tigers football team representedClemson University in the2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Tigers were led by head coachDabo Swinney in his eighth full year and ninth overall since taking over midway through the2008 season. They played their home games atMemorial Stadium, also known as "Death Valley", and competed in the Atlantic Division of theAtlantic Coast Conference. The Tigers entered the 2016 season as the defending national runners-up after a 14–1 season that ended with a loss toAlabama in the2016 College Football Playoff National Championship.[1]

After finishing the regular season with a record of 11–1, and then beating Coastal Division championVirginia Tech in the2016 ACC Championship game, the second-ranked Tigers advanced to the2016 College Football Playoff semifinal played at theFiesta Bowl, where they defeated third-rankedOhio State 31–0. Clemson andAlabama met in the2017 CFP National Championship in college football's first ever national championship game rematch. Clemson won by a score of 35 to 31, winning their first consensusnational championship since1981. Clemson subsequently finished first of the rankings in both theAP Poll and theCoaches Poll.

The Clemson offense was led by junior quarterbackDeshaun Watson, who led the ACC with 4,593 passing yards and 41 passing touchdowns. Watson finished second in voting for theHeisman Trophy behind Louisville'sLamar Jackson and was awarded theDavey O'Brien Award,Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, andManning Award. Wide receiverMike Williams, tight endJordan Leggett, and offensive linemenMitch Hyatt, Tyrone Crowder, and Jay Guillermo were named first-team All-ACC on offense. Defensive first-team all-conference selections were defensive tackleCarlos Watkins, linebackerBen Boulware, and defensive backsCordrea Tankersley and Jadar Johnson.

Offseason

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Players lost

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Schedule

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Clemson announced their schedule for the 2016 season on January 26, 2016.[2] The Tigers' schedule consisted of 7 home games and 5 away games. Clemson hosted conference opponentsLouisville,NC State,Syracuse, andPitt and travel toFlorida State,Boston College,Wake Forest, andGeorgia Tech. The Tigers hosted out-of-conference opponentsTroy,South Carolina State andSouth Carolina and travelled to out-of-conference opponentAuburn. Clemson's out-of-conference opponents represented theSun Belt,MEAC, andSEC conferences, respectively.

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 39:00 p.m.atAuburn*No. 2ESPNW 19–1387,451
September 1012:30 p.m.Troy*No. 2ACCNW 30–2478,532
September 17NoonSouth Carolina State*No. 5
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Clemson, SC
ACCRSNW 59–079,590
September 227:30 p.m.atGeorgia TechNo. 5ESPNW 26–753,932
October 18:00 p.m.No. 3LouisvilleNo. 5
ABCW 42–3683,362
October 77:30 p.m.atBoston CollegeNo. 3ESPNW 56–1044,500
October 15NoonNC StatedaggerNo. 3
ABCW 24–17OT81,200
October 298:00 p.m.at No. 12Florida StateNo. 3ABCW 37–3478,025
November 53:30 p.m.SyracuseNo. 2
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Clemson, SC
ABC/ESPN2W 54–080,609
November 123:30 p.m.PittsburghNo. 2
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Clemson, SC
ABCL 42–4381,048
November 197:00 p.m.atWake ForestNo. 4ESPNW 35–1331,512
November 267:30 p.m.South Carolina*No. 4
ESPNW 56–781,542
December 38:00 p.m.vs. No. 23Virginia TechNo. 3ABCW 42–3550,628
December 317:00 p.m.vs. No. 3Ohio State*No. 2ESPNW 31–071,279
January 9, 20178:30 p.m.vs. No. 1Alabama*No. 2ESPNW 35–3174,512

Rankings

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Further information:2016 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings
Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking██ Decrease in ranking
( ) = First-place votes
Week
PollPre123456789101112131415Final
AP2(16)2(2)5553(1)3(2)4333354331(60)
Coaches2(7)2(2)3(1)3(1)3(1)3(2)3(1)3(1)3(1)3(1)2(2)243331(60)
CFPNot released2224432Not released

Personnel

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Coaching staff

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Head coachDabo Swinney added two new additions to the Tigers' coaching staff in late March 2016 with Mickey Conn and Kyle Richardson.[3] Swinney hired formerGrayson (GA) head coach Mickey Conn as a defensive analyst for the Tigers along with formerNorthwestern (SC) head coach Kyle Richardson, who will serve as the team's offensive analyst. Both coaches were extremely successful at their former high schools with a combined win–loss record of 195–61 and numerous championship titles.[4][5]

NamePositionCU YearsAlma mater
Dabo SwinneyHead Coach14thAlabama (1993)
Dan BrooksAssociate head coach / Defensive tackles Coach8thWestern Carolina (1976)
Danny PearmanAssistant Head Coach / special teams coordinator / tight ends coach9thClemson (1987)
Brent VenablesDefensive Coordinator / linebackers coach5thKansas State (1992)
Marion HobbyCo-defensive Coordinator / Defensive Ends Coach7thTennessee (1995)
Jeff ScottCo-offensive Coordinator / wide receivers coach9thClemson (2003)
Tony ElliottCo-offensive Coordinator / running backs Coach6thClemson (2002)
Robbie CaldwellOffensive Linemen Coach6thFurman (1977)
Mike ReedDefensive backs coach4thBoston College (1994)
Brandon StreeterRecruiting coordinator / quarterbacks Coach3rdClemson (1999)
Joey BatsonDirector of strength and conditioning20thNewberry College (1981)
Mickey ConnDefensive Analyst1stAlabama (1995)
Kyle RichardsonOffensive Analyst1stAppalachian State (2001)
Zac AlleyGraduate assistant6thClemson University (2014)

Roster

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2016 Clemson Tigers Football

Quarterback

  •  2Kelly Bryantsophomore (6'3, 215)
  •  4Deshaun Watsonjunior (6'2, 210)
  •  6 Zerrick Cooper –freshman (6'4, 205)
  • 10 Tucker Israel –Redshirt freshman (5'11, 195)
  • 12 Nick Schuessler –Redshirt senior (6'3, 200)
  • 18 James Barnes –Redshirt freshman (6'1, 175)

Running back

  •  9Wayne GallmanRedshirt junior (6'1, 215)
  • 21 Darien Rencher –freshman (5'8, 190)
  • 22 Tyshon Dye –Redshirt junior (6'0, 215)
  • 26Adam ChoiceRedshirt sophomore (5'9, 215)
  • 27 C.J. Fuller –Redshirt sophomore (5'10, 210)
  • 28Tavien Feasterfreshman (6'0, 205)

Wide receiver

  •  1 Trevion Thompson –Redshirt sophomore (6'2, 200)
  •  3Artavis Scottjunior (5'11, 190)
  •  7Mike WilliamsRedshirt junior (6'4, 220)
  •  8Deon Cainsophomore (6'2, 200)
  • 11 Shadell Bell –Redshirt freshman (6'2, 200)
  • 13Hunter RenfrowRedshirt sophomore (5'10, 175) (+P)
  • 14Diondre Overtonfreshman (6'5, 195)
  • 17Cornell Powellfreshman (6'1, 200)
  • 18 T. J. Chase –freshman (6'2, 185)
  • 34Ray-Ray McCloudsophomore (5'10, 180)
  • 81 Kanyon Tuttle –Redshirt freshman (5'11, 170)
  • 82 Adrien Dunn –Redshirt junior (5'7, 175)
  • 83 Carter Groomes –freshman (5'9, 180)
  • 85Seth RyanRedshirt junior (6'0, 175)
  • 86 Ty Thomason –Redshirt freshman (5'10, 210)
  • 88 Sean Mac Lain –senior (6'4, 210)

Tight end

  • 16Jordan Leggettsenior (6'5, 255)
  • 25 J.C. Chalk –freshman (6'4, 230)
  • 44 Garrett Williams –sophomore (6'2, 235)
  • 80 Milan Richard –Redshirt sophomore (6'2, 250)
  • 83 Jesse Fisher –Redshirt freshman (6'4, 215)
  • 84 Cannon Smith –Redshirt sophomore (6'5, 260)
  • 87 D.J. Greenlee –Redshirt junior (6'2, 245)

Placekicker

  • 39 Christian Groomes –Redshirt sophomore (5'10, 185) (+P)
  • 47 Alex Spence –Redshirt sophomore (6'1, 190)
  • 92Greg HuegelRedshirt sophomore (5'11, 185)
 

Offensive lineman

  • 50 Justin Falcinelli - OL –Redshirt sophomore (6'3, 305)
  • 51Taylor Hearn - OL –Redshirt sophomore (6'5, 330)
  • 55 Tyrone Crowder - OG –Redshirt junior (6'2, 330)
  • 57 Jay Guillermo - OL –Redshirt senior (6'3, 325)
  • 59 Gage Cervenka - OL –Redshirt freshman (6'3, 305)
  • 60 Kelby Bevelle - OL –Redshirt junior (6'4, 260)
  • 62 Cade Stewart - OL –freshman (6'4, 310)
  • 63 Jake Fruhmorgen - OT –sophomore (6'6, 280)
  • 64 Pat Godfrey - OL –Redshirt freshman (6'3, 260)
  • 69 Maverick Morris - OG –Redshirt junior (6'5, 300)
  • 70 Seth Penner - OG –Redshirt freshman (6'3, 320)
  • 71 Noah Green - OL –Redshirt freshman (6'5, 285)
  • 72 Logan Tisch - OL –Redshirt freshman (6'2, 290)
  • 73Tremayne Anchrum - OL –freshman (6'3, 290)
  • 74John Simpson - OL –freshman (6'4, 290)
  • 75Mitch Hyatt - OT –sophomore (6'5, 295)
  • 76 Sean Pollard - OL –freshman (6'5, 295)
  • 77 Zach Giella - C –Redshirt freshman (6'5, 295)
  • 78 Chandler Reeves - OL –freshman (6'6, 270)
  • 79 Matthew Ryan - C –freshman (6'2, 320)

Defensive lineman

  •  7 Lasamuel Davis –freshman (6'4, 215)
  • 22Xavier Kelly - DE –freshman (6'5, 255)
  • 40 Jaquarius Brice - DE –Redshirt junior (6'1, 215)
  • 42Christian Wilkins - DT –sophomore (6'4, 315)
  • 45 Chris Register - DE –Redshirt sophomore (6'2, 245)
  • 49 Richard Yeargin - DE –Redshirt sophomore (6'3, 255)
  • 50 Jabril Robinson - DT –Redshirt sophomore (6'2, 280)
  • 56 Scott Pagano - DT –Redshirt junior (6'3, 295)
  • 61 Kaleb Bevelle - DE –Redshirt junior (6'4, 255)
  • 67Albert Huggins - DT –sophomore (6'4, 295)
  • 90Dexter Lawrence - DT –freshman (6'5, 340)
  • 91Austin Bryant - DE –sophomore (6'4, 265)
  • 92 Nyles Pinckney - DT –freshman (6'3, 300)
  • 93 Sterling Johnson - DE –Redshirt freshman (6'4, 295)
  • 94Carlos Watkins - DT –Redshirt senior (6'3, 300)
  • 99Clelin Ferrell - DE –Redshirt freshman (6'5, 255)

Punter

  • 32 Andy Teasdall –Redshirt senior (5'11, 190)
  • 48 Will Spiers –freshman (6'5, 220)
  • 96 Michael Batson –Redshirt freshman (5'10, 200)
  • 97 Carson King –Redshirt freshman (6'0, 215)
 

Linebacker

  •  5 Shaq Smith –freshman (6'3, 240)
  •  6Dorian O'DanielRedshirt junior (6'1, 215)
  • 10Ben Boulwaresenior (5'11, 240)
  • 30 Jalen Williams –sophomore (5'9, 225)
  • 33 J.D. Davis –sophomore (6'1, 225)
  • 34 Kendall Joseph –Redshirt sophomore (6'0, 230)
  • 36 Judah Davis –sophomore (6'1, 225)
  • 43 Chad Smith –Redshirt freshman (6'4, 235)
  • 46 Jarvis Magwood –Redshirt sophomore (6'0, 215)
  • 47James Skalskifreshman (6'2, 225)
  • 52 Connor Prevost –Redshirt junior (6'0, 220)
  • 53 Regan Upshaw –freshman (6'2, 220)
  • 57Tre Lamarfreshman (6'4, 240)
  • 59 Connor Sekas –Redshirt sophomore (6'2, 220)

Defensive back

  •  1Trayvon Mullen - DB –freshman (6'3, 175)
  •  2Mark Fields - CB –sophomore (5'10, 195)
  •  9 Brian Dawkins Jr. - DB –freshman (5'9, 175)
  • 11Isaiah Simmons - DB –freshman (6'4, 215)
  • 12K'Von Wallace - DB –freshman (6'1, 190)
  • 14 Denzel Johnson - CB –Redshirt freshman (6'0, 200)
  • 15 Korrin Wiggins - S –Redshirt junior (6'0, 200)
  • 18 Jadar Johnson - S –senior (6'1, 205)
  • 19Tanner Muse - S –Redshirt freshman (6'2, 230)
  • 21 Adrian Baker - CB –Redshirt junior (6'0, 180)
  • 23Van Smith - S –sophomore (6'0, 190)
  • 24Nolan Turner - DB –freshman (6'2, 190)
  • 25Cordrea Tankersley - CB –senior (6'1, 195)
  • 29 Marcus Edmond - CB –Redshirt junior (6'0, 170)
  • 31Ryan Carter - CB –Redshirt junior (5'9, 175)
  • 32 Kyle Cote - S –Redshirt freshman (5'10, 170)
  • 37 Austin Jackson - S –sophomore (6'2, 200)
  • 37 Cameron Scott - S –Redshirt sophomore (5'10, 205)
  • 38 Amir Trapp - CB –Redshirt freshman (5'8, 155)
  • 40 Hall Morton - S –freshman (5'8, 160)

Long snappers

  • 52 Austin Spence –Redshirt freshman (6'2, 195)
  • 58 Patrick Phibbs –Redshirt freshman (6'3, 200)
  • 59 Bradley Tatko –Redshirt junior (6'0, 225)
  • 62 David Estes –Redshirt senior (6'1, 200)

Recruiting class

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College recruiting information (2016)
NameHometownSchoolHeightWeight40Commit date
Dexter Lawrence
DT
Wake Forest, North CarolinaWake Forest H.S.6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)327 lb (148 kg)Dec 14, 2015 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 5/5 stars   Rivals: 5/5 stars   247Sports: 5/5 stars   ESPN: 5/5 stars   
Tre Lamar
LB
Roswell, GeorgiaRoswell H.S.6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)240 lb (110 kg)Jul 17, 2015 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 5/5 stars   247Sports: 4/5 stars   ESPN: 4/5 stars   
Rahshaun Smith
LB
Bradenton, FloridaIMG Academy6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)239 lb (108 kg)Jan 2, 2016 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 5/5 stars   247Sports: 3/5 stars   ESPN: 4/5 stars   
Tavien Feaster
RB
Spartanburg, South CarolinaSpartanburg H.S.5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)196 lb (89 kg)4.40Feb 4, 2015 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   247Sports: 4/5 stars   ESPN: 4/5 stars   
Trayvon Mullen
DB
Coconut Creek, FloridaCoconut Creek H.S.6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)170 lb (77 kg)Feb 3, 2016 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   247Sports: 4/5 stars   ESPN: 4/5 stars   
Xavier Kelly
DE
Wichita, KansasEast H.S.6 ft 4.5 in (1.94 m)240 lb (110 kg)Jul 24, 2015 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   247Sports: 4/5 stars   ESPN: 4/5 stars   
Cornell Powell
WR
Greenville, North CarolinaJ.H. Rose H.S.6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)200 lb (91 kg)4.45Feb 4, 2015 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   247Sports: 4/5 stars   ESPN: 4/5 stars   
Nyles Pinckney
DT
Seabrook, South CarolinaWhale Branch H.S.6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)295 lb (134 kg)Aug 21, 2015 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 3/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   247Sports: 3/5 stars   ESPN: 4/5 stars   
John Simpson
OG
North Charleston, South CarolinaFort Dorchester H.S.6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)290 lb (130 kg)Feb 3, 2016 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   247Sports: 4/5 stars   ESPN: 4/5 stars   
Diondre Overton
WR
Greensboro, North CarolinaPage H.S.6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)200 lb (91 kg)Jan 3, 2016 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   247Sports: 4/5 stars   ESPN: 4/5 stars   
Tavares Chase
WR
Plant City, FloridaPlant City H.S.6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)167 lb (76 kg)Jan 31, 2015 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   247Sports: 4/5 stars   ESPN: 4/5 stars   
Zerrick Cooper
QB
Jonesboro, GeorgiaJonesboro H.S.6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)206 lb (93 kg)Oct 11, 2015 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   247Sports: 4/5 stars   ESPN: 4/5 stars   
Sean Pollard
OL
Southern Pines, North CarolinaPinecrest H.S.6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)305 lb (138 kg)Dec 12, 2014 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   247Sports: 4/5 stars   ESPN: 4/5 stars   
Isaiah Simmons
DB
Olathe, KansasOlathe North H.S.6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)205 lb (93 kg)Feb 3, 2016 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 4/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   247Sports: 4/5 stars   ESPN: 4/5 stars   
Tremayne Anchrum
OG
Powder Springs, GeorgiaMcEachern H.S.6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)268 lb (122 kg)Nov 19, 2015 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 3/5 stars   Rivals: 3/5 stars   247Sports: 3/5 stars   ESPN: 3/5 stars   
J.C. Chalk
TE
Argyle, TexasArgyle H.S.6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)240 lb (110 kg)Nov 6, 2014 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 3/5 stars   Rivals: 4/5 stars   247Sports: 3/5 stars   ESPN: 4/5 stars   
James Skalski
LB
Newnan, GeorgiaNorthgate H.S.6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)225 lb (102 kg)Feb 4, 2015 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 3/5 stars   Rivals: 3/5 stars   247Sports: 3/5 stars   ESPN: 3/5 stars   
Chandler Reeves
OT
McDonough, GeorgiaEagles Landing Christian H.S.6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)255 lb (116 kg)Jun 19, 2015 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 3/5 stars   Rivals: 3/5 stars   247Sports: 3/5 stars   ESPN: 3/5 stars   
K'Von Wallace
DB
Highland Springs, VirginiaHighland Springs H.S.6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)172 lb (78 kg)Feb 3, 2016 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 3/5 stars   Rivals: 3/5 stars   247Sports: 3/5 stars   ESPN: 3/5 stars   
Overall recruit ranking:   Scout: 14   Rivals: 5   247Sports: 10   ESPN: 8
  • ‡ Refers to40-yard dash
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, On3, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height, weight and 40 time.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

Game summaries

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Auburn

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See also:2016 Auburn Tigers football team andAuburn–Clemson football rivalry
No. 2 Clemson Tigers at Auburn Tigers − Game summary
Quarter1234Total
No. 2 Clemson0103619
Auburn0301013

atJordan–Hare StadiumAuburn, AL

  • Date: September 3, 2016
  • Game time: 8:11 p.m.
  • Game weather: Temperature: 79° • Wind: E 5 mph • Weather: Clear Skies
  • Game attendance: 87,451
  • Referee: Jeff Heaser
  • TV announcers (ESPN):Brent Musburger (play-by-play),Jesse Palmer (analyst),Kaylee Hartung (sideline reporter)
  • Sources:[6][7]
Game information

Second quarter

  • (12:58) AUB FG - Daniel Carlson: 53 yards
  • (07:34) CLEM TD -Wayne Gallman 1 yard run (Greg Huegel PAT).
  • (00:07) CLEM FG - Greg Huegel: 30 yards

Third quarter

  • (10:36) CLEM FG - Greg Huegel 40 yards

Fourth quarter

  • (13:46) AUB FG - Daniel Carlson: 32 yards
  • (09:59) CLEM TD -Deshaun Watson 16 yard pass to Hunter Renfrow (Greg Huegel PAT failed)
  • (03:22) AUB TD - Kerryon Johnson 9 yard run (Daniel Carlson PAT)

Top passers

Top rushers

  • CLEM -Wayne Gallman 30 carries, 123 yards, 1 TD
  • AUB - Kerryon Johnson 23 carries, 94 yards, 1 TD
Top Receiving
  • CLEM -Mike Williams 9 receptions, 174 yards
  • AUB - Marcus Davis 5 receptions, 56 yards

Clemson began the year ranked second in theAP Poll and traveled to unrankedhistoric rivalAuburn to begin the season. Clemson survived an early scare and won the game 19–13.[8]

Clemson received the opening kickoff and got as far as the Auburn 32 yard line but failed to convert on 4th and 5. Both teams struggled to move the ball for the first quarter. Auburn opened the scoring early in the second quarter with a 53-yard field goal by Daniel Carlson. Clemson responded with a 13-play, 84-yard drive that ended with a one-yard touchdown run byWayne Gallman. Clemson got the ball back with 3:00 left in the half and extended their lead with a 30-yard field goal by Greg Huegel. The score was 10–3 at halftime.

After forcing an Auburn three-and-out to open the second half, Clemson again kicked a field goal, this one from 40-yards out to bring the score to 13–3 Clemson. After the teams traded interceptions and another set of unsuccessful downs, Auburn kicked a 32-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter. Clemson responded with a 75-yard drive that ended with a 16-yard touchdown pass fromDeshaun Watson toHunter Renfrow, but Greg Heugel's extra point attempt missed off the upright, after which the score was 19–6 with 9:59 left in the game. Auburn'sKerryon Johnson scored a nine-yard touchdown run with 3:22 left to pull within 6 points. Clemson drove to the Auburn 17 yard line, but elected to go for it on 4th and 4 with 40 seconds left in the game rather than kick a field goal to potentially go up by 9 points. The fourth down attempt failed, and Auburn had a chance to win the game with their final drive. Head coachDabo Swinney explained the decision: "We just didn't want to take a shot at the field goal right there. We felt like as good as we had played defensively, with them having no timeouts, it was going to be very difficult for them to go score." Auburn advanced to the Clemson 40 yard line, but a series of Hail Mary passes came up incomplete, and the game was over. Deshaun Watson finished with 248 yards in the game, and wide receiverMike Williams finished with 174 yards.[8]

Troy

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See also:2016 Troy Trojans football team
Troy Trojans at No. 2 Clemson Tigers − Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Troy3701424
No. 2 Clemson31001730

atMemorial StadiumClemson, SC

  • Date: September 10, 2016
  • Game time: 12:30 p.m.
  • Game weather: Temperature: 90° • Wind: WSW 5 mph • Weather: Sunny
  • Game attendance: 78,532
  • Referee: Danny Short
  • TV announcers (ACCN): Tom Werme (Play-by-Play), Dave Archer (Color Analyst), Roddy Jones (Sideline Reporter)
  • Sources:[9][10]
Game information

First quarter

  • (10:22) TROY FG - Ryan Kay: 39 yards
  • (07:28) CLEM FG - Greg Huegel: 26 yards

Second quarter

  • (10:06) CLEM TD -Deshaun Watson 35 yard pass to Hunter Renfrow (Greg Huegel PAT).
  • (7:52) TROY TD - Jabir Frye 66 yard run (Ryan Kay PAT).
  • (02:45) CLEM FG - Greg Huegel: 32 yards

Fourth quarter

  • (13:50) CLEM TD -Deshaun Watson 1 yard pass to Christian Wilkins (Greg Huegel PAT).
  • (10:00) CLEM TD -Deshaun Watson 23 yard pass to Deion Cain (Greg Huegel PAT).
  • (04:59) TROY TD -Brandon Silvers 2 yard pass to Deondre Douglas (Ryan Kay PAT).
  • (02:25) CLEM FG - Greg Huegel: 34 yards
  • (00:44) TROY TD - Brandon Silvers 1 yard pass to Deondre Douglas (Ryan Kay PAT).

Top passers

  • CLEM -Deshaun Watson 27-53, 292 yards, 3 TD, 2 INT
  • TROY - Brandon Silvers 24-42, 233 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT

Top rushers

  • CLEM -Deshaun Watson 10 carries, 55 yards
  • TROY - Jabir Frye 4 carries, 61 yards
Top Receiving
  • CLEM - Ray-Ray McCloud 7 receptions, 86 yards
  • TROY - Deondre Douglas 11 receptions, 93 yards, 2 TD

Clemson returned home for their home opener againstTroy of theSun Belt Conference. The Tigers had another surprisingly close game against an unranked opponent, pulling away late for a 30–24 win.[11]

After the two teams each went three-and-out on their first two drives, Troy opened the scoring with a 39-yard field goal. Clemson tied the game with a 26-yard field goal on the following drive. Early in the second quarter, Clemson scored the game's first touchdown with aDeshaun Watson 35-yard pass toHunter Renfrow. Troy tied the game on the next drive with a 66-yard touchdown run by Jabir Frye. Later in the quarter, Clemson kicked a 32-yard field goal to take a 13–10 lead. On Troy's next drive, the Trojans were forced to punt, and Clemson's Ray-Ray McCloud appeared to return the punt 75 yards for a touchdown. The play was reviewed, however, and it was revealed that McCloud celebrated too early and released the ball for a fumble just before the goal line. Troy was awarded the ball at the 20 yard line and advanced into Clemson territory, but missed a 48-yard field goal attempt just before the half.

The third quarter featured no points scored, with seven punts by the two teams and a Deshaun Watson interception. Early in the fourth quarter, Clemson capped off an 81-yard drive with a one-yard touchdown pass from Watson to defensive endChristian Wilkins. On the next drive, Clemson scored another touchdown via a 23-yard pass from Watson to Deon Cain to push the score to 27–10 Clemson. With 4:59 left in the game, Troy scored another touchdown via a two-yard pass from Brandon Silvers to Deondre Douglas. Clemson kicked a field goal on the following drive. With 44 seconds left, Troy pulled within 6 points by scoring another touchdown with another Silvers to Douglas pass. Troy's onside kick attempt failed, and Clemson drained the clock to win the game. Deshaun Watson finished with 292 yards, three touchdowns, and two interceptions in the game.[11]

South Carolina State

[edit]
See also:2016 South Carolina State Bulldogs football team
South Carolina State Bulldogs at No. 5 Clemson Tigers − Game summary
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South Carolina State00000
No. 5 Clemson311414059

atMemorial StadiumClemson, SC

  • Date: September 17, 2016
  • Game time: 12:05 p.m.
  • Game weather: Temperature: 73° • Wind: W 7 mph • Weather: Mostly sunny
  • Game attendance: 79,590
  • Referee: Stuart Mullins
  • TV announcers (ACCRSN): Wes Durham (Play-by-Play), James Bates (Color Analyst), Jenn Hildreth (Sideline Reporter)
  • Sources:[12][13]
Game information

First quarter

  • (11:33) CLEM TD -Deshaun Watson 7 yard pass to Ray-Ray McCloud (Greg Hugel PAT).
  • (05:20) CLEM TD -Wayne Gallman 3 yard run (Greg Hugel PAT).
  • (05:20) CLEM TD - Denzel Johnson 0 yard fumble recovery (Greg Hugel PAT).
  • (03:18) CLEM TD - Nick Schuessler 45 yard pass toDiondre Overton (Greg Hugel PAT).
  • (1:39) CLEM FG - Greg Hugel: 26 yards

Second quarter

  • (13:41) CLEM TD -Deshaun Watson 36 yard pass to Ray-Ray McCloud (Greg Hugel PAT).
  • (09:56) CLEM TD -Deshaun Watson 16 yard pass to Deon Cain (Greg Hugel PAT).

Third quarter

  • (06:29) CLEM TD -Tavien Feaster 4 yard run (Greg Hugel PAT).
  • (00:55) CLEM TD - Kelly Bryant 7 yard pass to Trevion Thompson (Greg Hugel PAT).

Fourth quarter

Top passers

  • CLEM -Deshaun Watson 12-15, 152 yards, 3 TD
  • SC STATE - Caleb York 8-22, 54 yards, 1 INT

Top rushers

  • CLEM -Tavien Feaster 12 carries, 83 yards, 1 TD
  • SC STATE - Labron Morris 12 carries, 41 yards
Top Receiving
  • CLEM - Ray-Ray McCloud 4 receptions, 60 yards, 2 TD
  • SC STATE - Lynard Jamison 3 receptions, 33 yards

For their third game of the year, Clemson hosted in-stateFCS foeSouth Carolina State. Clemson won in a predictable blow-out, 59–0. The two teams' head coaches agreed at halftime to shorten the quarters in the second half to 12 minutes each from the usual 15 minutes.[14]

Clemson scored on each of their first six drives in the first half, and had a special teams score as well. On the opening drive,Deshaun Watson completed a seven-yard touchdown pass to Ray-Ray McCloud. On the second drive, running backWayne Gallman ran for a three-yard score. On the ensuing kickoff, the SC State return man fielded the ball in the endzone, and flipped the ball toward the referee without ever signalling for a fair catch or kneeling with the ball for a touchback. Clemson jumped on the ball in the endzone for the touchdown. After a 45-yard touchdown pass from backup quarterback Nick Schuessler toDiondre Overton, a Bulldog interception, and a Tiger field goal, Clemson was up 31–0 at the end of the first quarter. Deshaun Watson added two touchdown passes in the second quarter, and the score was 45–0 at halftime. In shortened quarters in the second half, Clemson added two more touchdowns via a run byTavien Feaster and a pass fromKelly Bryant to Trevion Thompson. With the 59–0 win, Clemson improved to 31–0 all-time against FCS opponents.[15]

At Georgia Tech

[edit]
See also:2016 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team andClemson–Georgia Tech football rivalry
No. 5 Clemson Tigers at Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets − Game summary
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No. 5 Clemson1490326
Georgia Tech00077

atBobby Dodd StadiumAtlanta, GA

  • Date: September 22, 2016
  • Game time: 7:23 p.m.
  • Game weather: Temperature: 84° • Wind: NNW 5 mph • Weather: Clear
  • Game attendance: 53,932
  • Referee: Duane Heydt
  • TV announcers (ESPN):David Flemming (Play-by-Play),Jesse Palmer (Color Analyst),Laura Rutledge (sideline reporter)
  • Sources:[12][16]
Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • (02:00) CLEM SAFETY
  • (00:04) CLEM TD -Deshaun Watson 9 yard pass to Jordan Leggett (Greg Hugel PAT).

Third quarterFourth quarter

  • (13:21) GT TD - D. Mills 2 yard run (H Butker PAT).
  • (09:57) CLEM FG - Greg Hugel: 47 yards.

Top passers

  • CLEM -Deshaun Watson 32-48, 304 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT
  • GT - Justin Thomas 4-13, 29 yards

Top rushers

  • CLEM -Wayne Gallman 17 carries, 59 yards, 1 TD
  • GT - D. Mills, 16 carres, 75 yards, 1 TD
Top Receiving
  • CLEM - Ray-Ray McCloud 8 receptions, 101 yards
  • GT - B. Stewart 1 reception 26 yards

Clemson next traveled toAtlanta for a Thursday night game againstGeorgia Tech in their conference opener. Clemson rolled early and came away with a convincing 26–7 win.[17]

Clemson received the opening kickoff and scored in their opening drive via a four-yard touchdown pass fromDeshaun Watson toMike Williams. Clemson's next drive ended in a missed 27-yard field goal by Greg Heugel, but the Tigers scored on the following drive with a one-yard run byWayne Gallman. Late in the second quarter, Watson threw an interception in Georgia Tech's endzone, but the Georgia Tech defender fumbled the ball and his teammate fell on it for a Clemson safety. The Tigers then marched down the field in the final minutes of the half and scored another touchdown, a nine-yard pass from Watson toJordan Leggett, to bring the score to 23–0 at halftime. The second half was mostly uneventful, with the first points coming early in the fourth quarter via a Georgia Tech two-yard touchdown run to break up shutout. Clemson added a field goal to bring the score to 26–7 at the end. Deshaun Watson crossed the 300 yard mark for the first time on the year, finishing with 304 yards and two touchdowns.[17]

Louisville

[edit]
See also:2016 Louisville Cardinals football team
No. 3 Louisville Cardinals at No. 5 Clemson Tigers − Game summary
Quarter1234Total
No. 3 Louisville010161036
No. 5 Clemson02801442

atMemorial StadiumClemson, SC

Game information

First quarterSecond quarter

  • (14:18) UL TD - Jeremey Smith 1 yard run (Blanton Creque PAT).
  • (07:45) CLEM TD -Deshaun Watson 33 yard pass to Deon Cain (Greg Hugel PAT).
  • (06:09) CLEM TD -Wayne Gallman 24 yard run (Greg Hugel PAT).
  • (03:47) CLEM TD -Deshaun Watson 37 yard pass to Deon Cain (Greg Hugel PAT).
  • (00:37) UL FG - Blanton Creque: 26 yards
  • (00:05) CLEM TD -Deshaun Watsonn 5 yard pass to Artavis Scott (Greg Hugel PAT).

Third quarter

  • (11:20) UL TD -Lamar Jackson 8 yard pass to James Quick (Blanton Creque PAT failed).
  • (05:21) UL FG - Blanton Creque: 21 yards
  • (00:45) UL TD -Lamar Jackson 1 yard run (Blanton Creque PAT).

Fourth quarter

  • (10:23) UL FG - Blanton Creque: 28 yards
  • (07:52) UL TD -Lamar Jackson 11 yard run (Blanton Creque PAT).
  • (07:05) CLEM TD -Deshaun Watson 20 yard pass to Mike Williamson (2 PT Conversion failed).
  • (03:14) CLEM TD -Deshaun Watson 31 yard pass to Jordan Leggett (2 PT Conversion GOOD - Watson to Leggett)

Top passers

Top rushers

Top Receiving
  • CLEM - Deon Cain 4 receptions, 98 yards, 2 TD
  • UL - Cole Hikutini 7 receptions, 84 yards

Clemson returned home for a highly anticipated match-up againstLouisville. The Cardinals were led by eventualHeisman Trophy-winning quarterbackLamar Jackson and were ranked third in the country, while Clemson had slid to fifth in the polls.ESPN College Gameday came to campus during the week of the game. The game lived up to the hype, as Clemson won a tight contest, 42–36.[20]

The game started off slowly, with each team punting on their first three possessions. Louisville struck first in the second quarter with a one-yard touchdown run by Jeremy Smith. Clemson tied the game with a 33-yard pass fromDeshaun Watson to Deon Cain. After a Louisville fumble at their own 39 yard line,Wayne Gallman extended the Clemson lead with a 24-yard touchdown run. With 3:27 left in the half, Watson completed another touchdown pass to Cain. Louisville kicked a field goal with 36 seconds left in the half, but Watson led a rapid touchdown drive before the half, completing a five-yard pass to Artavis Scott to make the score 28–10.

The start of the second half went much better for the Cardinals, as they scored 26 unanswered points to take the lead. Clemson's first drive ended with a Deshaun Watson interception at their own 36 yard line, after which Lamar Jackson completed an eight-yard touchdown pass to James Quick. Louisville added a field goal, and then, after a fumble by Clemson'sJordan Leggett, scored another touchdown, this time on a one-yard Lamar Jackson run. Louisville added another field goal, followed by another Watson interception. Lamar Jackson led the Cardinals down the field and ran in for an 11-yard touchdown to take a 36–28 lead with 7:52 remaining in the game. Clemson's Artavis Scott returned the ensuing kickoff 77 yards to the Louisville 23 yard line, and Deshaun Watson connected withMike Williams for a 20-yard touchdown two plays later. A Clemson two-point conversion attempt ended in an interception, and so Clemson trailed by two points. The Tiger defense forced a Louisville three-and-out, and Watson led Clemson down the field again and scored a 31-yard touchdown pass to Jordan Leggett to take the lead with 3:14 remaining. Watson and Leggett connected again for the two-point conversion and a six-point lead. Lamar Jackson led the Cardinals down the field and got as far as the Clemson 9 yard line in the final minute of the game, but failed to convert on 4th and 12 and turned the ball over on downs. Clemson wound down the clock to win the game.

Deshaun Watson threw for 306 passing yards, five touchdowns, and three interceptions. He added 91 rushing yards on the ground. Louisville's Lamar Jackson had 295 passing yards and 162 rushing yards.[20]

At Boston College

[edit]
See also:2016 Boston College Eagles football team andO'Rourke–McFadden Trophy
No. 3 Clemson Tigers at Boston College − Game summary
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No. 3 Clemson210142156
Boston College307010

atAlumni StadiumChestnut Hill, MA

  • Date: October 7, 2016
  • Game time: 7:32 p.m.
  • Game weather: Temperature: 61° • Wind: ESE 4 mph • Weather: Clear
  • Game attendance: 44,500
  • Referee: Jeff Maconaghy
  • TV announcers (ESPN):Anish Shroff (Play-by-Play),Ahmad Brooks (Color Analyst), Tiffany Greene (sideline reporter)
  • Sources:[21][22]
Game information

First quarter

Second quarterThird quarter

  • (11:38) CLEM TD -Deshaun Watson 29 yard pass to Deon Cain (Greg Hugel PAT).
  • (05:18) CLEM TD -Deshaun Watson 16 yard pass to Deon Cain (Greg Hugel PAT).
  • (00:27) BC TD - Patrick Towles 1 yard pass to Bobby Wolford (Mike Knoll PAT).

Fourth quarter

  • (11:21) CLEM TD - Tyshon Dye 3 yard run (Greg Hugel PAT).
  • (03:09) CLEM TD -Tavien Feaster 45 yard run (Greg Hugel PAT).
  • (01:30) CLEM TD - Mark Fields 42 yard INT return (Greg Hugel PAT).

Top passers

  • CLEM -Deshaun Watson 15-25, 270 yards, 4 TD
  • BC - Patrick Towles 11-22, 91 yards, 1 TD

Top rushers

  • CLEM -Wayne Gallman 9 carries, 109 yards, 1 TD
  • BC - Davon Jones 12 carries, 48 yards
Top Receiving
  • CLEM - Deon Cain 3 receptions, 68 yards, 2 TD
  • BC - Tommy Sweeney 4 receptions, 48 yards

Clemson next traveled toChestnut Hill, Massachusetts to playBoston College. Clemson won convincingly to win theO'Rourke–McFadden Trophy, 56–10.[23]

Boston College was forced to punt after their first drive, but Clemson's Ray-Ray McCloud fumbled the punt at Clemson's own nine yard line. BC settled for a 21-yard field goal four plays later. On the next drive,Wayne Gallman broke off a 59-yard touchdown run to take the lead for the Tigers. Deshaun Watson added two more first quarter touchdowns for Clemson via a nine-yard pass toMike Williams and a 56-yard pass toJordan Leggett. Neither team scored in the second quarter, and the score was 21–3 at halftime. Clemson scored touchdowns on each of their first three drives of the second half to put the game away. The first was a 29-yard pass from Watson to Deon Cain, followed by another Watson-to-Cain connection for 16 yards. Boston College's sole touchdown came in the third quarter via a one-yard pass from Bobby Wolford to Patrick Towles. Clemson scored two rushing touchdowns in the fourth quarter, from Tyshon Dye andTavien Feaster. Clemson scored one last time in the final two minutes with a 42-yard interception return for a touchdown by Mark Fields.[23]

NC State

[edit]
See also:2016 NC State Wolfpack football team andTextile Bowl
NC State Wolfpack at No. 3 Clemson Tigers − Game summary
Quarter1234OTTotal
North Carolina State0377017
No. 3 Clemson3770724

atMemorial StadiumClemson, SC

  • Date: October 15, 2016
  • Game time: 12:07 p.m.
  • Game weather: Temperature: 73° • Wind: Light • Weather: Partly Sunny
  • Game attendance: 82,104
  • Referee: Jeff Flanagan
  • TV announcers (ABC):Steve Levy,Brian Griese,Todd McShay
  • Sources:[24][25]
Game information

First quarter

  • (01:17) CLEM FG - Greg Huegel: 25 yards

Second quarter

Third quarter

  • (14:51) NCST TD - Mike Stevens 28 yard interception return (Kyle Bambard PAT).
  • (01:03) CLEM TD -Deshaun Watson 4 yard run (Greg Hugel PAT).

Fourth quarter

  • (11:29) NCST TD - Matthew Dayes 2 yard run (Kyle Bambard PAT).

Overtime

  • (15:00) CLEM TD -Deshaun Watson 10 yard pass to Artavis Scott (Greg Hugel PAT).

Top passers

  • CLEM -Deshaun Watson 35-52, 378 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT
  • NCST - Ryan Finley 20-40, 231 yards, 2 INT

Top rushers

  • CLEM - C.J. Fuller 16 carries, 56 yards
  • NCST - Matthew Dayes 22 carries, 108 yards, 1 TD
Top Receiving
  • CLEM -Mike Williams 12 receptions, 146 yards, 1 TD
  • NCST - Jaylen Samuels 8 receptions, 100 yards

Clemson next returned home to face ACC opponentNC State. Clemson survived another close call and won the game in overtime, 24–17.[26]

Clemson got on the board first with a late first quarter field goal by Greg Huegel. NC State answered with a field goal of their own with 2:03 left in the first half.Deshaun Watson led a successful two-minute drill and scored the game's first touchdown via a 13-yard pass toMike Williams just before the half to secure a 10–3 lead. Clemson received the second half kickoff, but two plays later, Watson threw his first career pick six, returned 28 yards for a touchdown by NC State's Mike Stevens. Clemson fumbled the ball on their next two possessions, but benefited from a missed field goal and took a 17–10 lead with a Watson touchdown run late in the third quarter. NC State responded with a 14-play touchdown drive that ended in a two-yard run by Matthew Dayes to tie the game. Clemson was forced to punt with 6:39 remaining, and NC State was able to wind down the clock and drive the ball down to the Clemson 16 yard line. NC State kicker Kyle Bambard lined up for the potential game-winning field goal from just 33 yards out, but missed it wide right as time expired in regulation. In overtime, Clemson was able to score a touchdown with a 10-yard pass from Deshaun Watson to Artavis Scott. NC State's possession ended on the first play whenRyan Finley threw an interception caught by Marcus Edmond in the endzone.

At Florida State

[edit]
See also:2016 Florida State Seminoles football team andClemson–Florida State football rivalry
No. 4 Clemson Tigers at No. 12 Florida State Seminoles− Game summary
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No. 4 Clemson14331737
No. 12 Florida State01414634

atDoak Campbell StadiumTallahassee, FL

  • Date: October 29, 2016
  • Game time: 8:22 p.m.
  • Game weather: Temperature: 72° • Wind: Calm • Weather: Clear
  • Game attendance: 78,025
  • Referee: Jeff Heaser
  • TV announcers (ABC):Chris Fowler (Play-by-Play),Kirk Herbstreit (Color Analyst),Samantha Ponder (sideline reporter)
  • Sources:[27][25]
Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

Third quarter

Fourth quarter

  • (11:30) CLEM TD -Wayne Gallman 2 yard run (2 Point Conversion failed).
  • (05:25) CLEM FG - Greg Hugel: 46 yards.
  • (03:23) FSU TD -Dalvin Cook 8 yard run (2 Point Conversion failed).
  • (02:06) CLEM TD -Deshaun Watson 34 yard pass toJordan Leggett (2 Point Conversion Good).

Top passers

  • CLEM -Deshaun Watson 27-43, 378 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT
  • FSU - Dondre Francois 17-35, 286 yards, 1TD, 1 INT

Top rushers

Top Receiving
  • CLEM -Jordan Leggett 5 receptions, 122 yards, 1 TD
  • FSU - Nyqwan Murray 6 receptions, 96 yards, 1 TD

After the win against NC State, Clemson traveled toTallahassee, Florida to face No. 12Florida State. Clemson pulled off yet another close win, pulling ahead late to win 37–34. It was their first win on the road against FSU in 10 years.[28]

Clemson scored on the game's opening drive via a one-yard run byWayne Gallman, and scored again on their following drive with a four-yard pass fromDeshaun Watson toHunter Renfrow to take an early 14–0. After a Watson interception at the FSU 40 yard line, the Seminoles scored with a four-yard run byDalvin Cook. Clemson added a field goal with 1:49 left in the half, but Florida State was able to march down the field and score a five-yard touchdown pass fromDeondre Francois to Nyqwan Murray before the half, making the score 17–14 Clemson at halftime.

Clemson kicked a field goal on their first possession of the second half, but in their next possession, Watson threw another interception at their own 43 yard line. On the next play, Dalvin Cook ran the ball to the house for a touchdown and the lead. Later in the quarter, Cook extended the Florida State lead to eight with a 70-yard touchdown run. Clemson responded with a 75-yard drive that ended with a two-yard Wayne Gallman touchdown run to pull within two. The Tigers took a one point lead with a 46-yard field goal with 5:25 remaining. Dalvin Cook scored his career-high-setting fourth touchdown of the day with an eight-yard run with 3:23 remaining to claim the lead again for Florida State. Deshaun Watson responded with a 34-yard touchdown pass toJordan Leggett, and the Tigers converted the two-point attempt to secure a 37–34 lead with 2:06 remaining. Florida State got as far as the Clemson 34 yard line, but penalties and a sack byChristian Wilkins pushed them far out of field goal range to end the game. Deshaun Watson finished with 430 total yards of offense in the game.[28]

Syracuse

[edit]
See also:2016 Syracuse Orange football team
Syracuse Orange at No. 3 Clemson Tigers − Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Syracuse00000
No. 3 Clemson1020141054

atMemorial StadiumClemson, SC

  • Date: November 5, 2016
  • Game time: 3:36 p.m.
  • Game weather: Temperature: 70° • Wind: Light • Weather: Sunny
  • Game attendance: 80,609
  • Referee: David Epperley
  • TV announcers (ABC):Dave LaMont,Ray Bentley,Marty Smith
  • Sources:[29][30]
Game information

First quarter

  • (09:26) CLEM FG - Greg Huegel: 22 yards
  • (03:47) CLEM TD -Deshaun Watson 1 yard run (Greg Hugel PAT).

Second quarter

Third quarter

  • (12:08) CLEM TD -Wayne Gallman 5 yard run (Greg Hugel PAT).
  • (01:26) CLEM TD - Nick Schuessler 18 yard pass toDeon Cain (Greg Hugel PAT).

Fourth quarter

  • (11:42) CLEM FG - Greg Huegel: 46 yards
  • (15:00) CLEM TD - Tanner Muse 64 yard interception return (Christian Groomes PAT).

Top passers

  • CLEM - Nick Schuessler 11-17, 177 yards, 2 TD
  • SU - Austin Wilson 17-27, 116 yards, 2 INT

Top rushers

  • CLEM -Wayne Gallman 10 carries, 63 yards, 1 TD
  • SU - Moe Neal 7 carries, 67 yards
Top Receiving
  • CLEM -Deon Cain 5 receptions, 125 yards, 2 TD
  • SU - Amba Etta-Tawo 9 receptions, 84 yards

After beating Florida State, Clemson returned home to faceSyracuse. Clemson won in a blowout, 54–0.[31]

Deshaun Watson scored the game's first three touchdowns before leaving the game with a bruised shoulder. Head coachDabo Swinney said the injury was not likely to affect the next week's game against Pittsburgh. His first touchdown came via a one-yard run, followed by a 65-yard pass to Deon Cain and then a 14-yard pass toMike Williams. Nick Schuessler andKelly Bryant traded snaps at quarterback for the remainder of the game. Schuessler had two touchdowns through the air, whileWayne Gallman added another on the ground. Tanner Muse added a 64-yard interception return in the fourth quarter for Clemson's last points of the day.[31]

Pittsburgh

[edit]
See also:2016 Pittsburgh Panthers football team
Pittsburgh Panthers at No. 3 Clemson Tigers − Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Pittsburgh14137943
No. 3 Clemson141414042

atMemorial StadiumClemson, SC

  • Date: November 12, 2016
  • Game time: 3:39 p.m.
  • Game weather: Temperature: 63° • Wind: E6mph • Weather: Clear
  • Game attendance: 81,048
  • Referee: Duane Heydt
  • TV announcers (ABC):Steve Levy,Brian Griese,Todd McShay
  • Sources:[32][33]
Game information

First quarter

  • (13:08) PITT TD - Nathan Peterman 15 yard pass to George Aston (Chris Blewitt PAT).
  • (07:19) CLEM TD -Wayne Gallman 1 yard run (Greg Hugel PAT).
  • (05:28) PITT TD - Nathan Peterman 46 yard pass to James Conner (chris Blewitt PAT).
  • (00:40) CLEM TD -Wayne Gallman 1 yard run (Greg Hugel PAT).

Second quarter

Third quarter

  • (09:53) CLEM TD -Deshaun Watson 27 yard pass toDeon Cain (Greg Huegel PAT).
  • (04:35) PITT TD - Nathan Peterman 7 yard pass to Scott Orndoff (Chris Blewitt kick).
  • (01:37) CLEM TD -Wayne Gallman 1 yard run (Greg Hugel PAT).

Fourth quarter

  • (05:17) PITT TD - James Conner 20 yard run (2 point conversion failed)
  • (00:06) PITT FG - Chris Blewitt: 48 yards.

Top passers

  • CLEM -Deshaun Watson 52-70, 580 yards, 3 TD, 3 INT
  • PITT - Nathan Peterman 22-37, 308 yards, 5 TD

Top rushers

  • CLEM -Wayne Gallman 18 carries, 36 yards, 3 TD
  • PITT - James Conner 20 carries, 134 yards, 1 TD
Top Receiving
  • CLEM -Mike Williams 15 receptions, 202 yards, 1 TD
  • PITT - Scott Orndoff 9 receptions, 128 yards, 2 TD

Clemson's next game was againstPittsburgh. The Panthers stunned the Tigers at home, winning by a score of 43–42. It was the first loss to an unranked opponent in 46 games for Clemson, who at the time of the game was ranked second in the CFP rankings and third in the AP Poll.[34]

Pittsburgh received the opening kickoff and scored on their first drive with a pass fromNathan Peterman to George Aston from 15 yards out.Wayne Gallman tied the game for Clemson with a one-yard touchdown run two drives later. Pittsburgh responded with a 46-yard touchdown pass from Peterman toJames Conner, which was followed by another one-yard Gallman run to tie the game at 14 apiece at the end of the first quarter. Clemson took the lead with a 15-yard touchdown pass fromDeshaun Watson toMike Williams, but Pittsburgh scored once again with a 55-yard touchdown pass from Peterman to Scott Orndoff. Chris Blewitt's extra point missed, so Pittsburgh trailed 21–20. The Panthers took the lead with 2:23 left in the first half with another Peterman touchdown pass, this time from one yard out complete to George Aston. Clemson took back their one point lead with a 13-yard touchdown pass from Watson to Artavis Scott with 1:09 remaining in the half. Pittsburgh drove to the Clemson 35 yard line in the final minute, but Blewitt's 53-yard field goal attempt was blocked byDexter Lawrence.

In the second half, Clemson extended their lead to eight with a 27-yard touchdown pass from Deshaun Watson to Deon Cain. Pittsburgh once again cut the lead to one with a Nathan Peterman touchdown pass, his fifth of the game, a career high. Near the end of the third quarter, Clemson running back Wayne Gallman scored another touchdown from one yard out. In the fourth quarter, with Clemson driving again, Watson threw an interception in the Pittsburgh endzone, which was returned 70 yards to the Clemson 30 by Saleem Brightwell. Three plays later, Pittsburgh pulled within two points with 5:17 remaining with a 20-yard run by James Conner (their two point conversion attempt failed). Watson and the Clemson offense drove to the Pittsburgh 35 yard line, but Wayne Gallman was stuffed on 4th and 1 to turn the ball over with 58 seconds to go. Peterman led the Pittsburgh offense down the field, and Chris Blewitt kicked the go-ahead 48-yard field goal with six seconds remaining. Deshaun Watson finished with a career-high 580 passing yards in the game.[34]

At Wake Forest

[edit]
See also:2016 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team
No. 5 Clemson Tigers at Wake Forest Demon Deacons− Game summary
Quarter1234Total
No. 5 Clemson2170735
Wake Forest0103013

atBB&T FieldWinston-Salem, NC

Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • (12:44) CLEM TD -Deshaun Watson 2 yard run (Greg Hugel PAT).
  • (10:04) WAKE FG - Mike Weaver: 42 yards
  • (03:31) WAKE TD - Cade Carney 1 yard run (Mike Weaver PAT).

Third quarter

  • (05:03) WAKE FG - Mike Weaver: 23 yards

Fourth quarter

Top passers

  • CLEM -Deshaun Watson 23-33, 202 yards, 1 TD
  • WAKE - Kyle Kearns 7-18, 126 yards

Top rushers

  • CLEM -Wayne Gallman 22 carries, 162 yards, 2 TD
  • WAKE - Cade Carney 18 carries, 59 yards, 1 TD
Top Receiving
  • CLEM -Mike Williams 6 receptions, 58 yards, 1 TD
  • WAKE - Chuck Wade 2 receptions, 55 yards

Following the loss to Pittsburgh, Clemson traveled toWinston-Salem, North Carolina to faceWake Forest with a chance to clinch the ACC Atlantic Division title. Clemson did just that with a 35–13 victory.[37]

Clemson scored on each of their first four possessions to take a commanding 28–0 lead. The first score came with a 42-yard touchdown run byWayne Gallman.Deshaun Watson then ran one in himself from three yards, followed by a 15-yard touchdown pass toMike Williams, and another rushing touchdown early in the second quarter. On Wake Forest's next possession, they were forced to punt, but Clemson's Ray-Ray McCloud fumbled the punt on Clemson's 27 yard line. Wake Forest settled for a 42-yard field goal four plays later. The Demon Deacons were able to drive down the field on their next possession and score a one-yard touchdown run to make the score 28–10 at halftime. Wake Forest was first to score in the second half with a 23-yard field goal. Wayne Gallman punched in a one-yard touchdown run early in the fourth quarter to secure the 35–13 lead for Clemson that held until the end of the game.[37]

South Carolina

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See also:2016 South Carolina Gamecocks football team andClemson–South Carolina rivalry
South Carolina Gamecocks at No. 4 Clemson Tigers (114th Palmetto Bowl)
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Gamecocks00707
No. 4 Tigers211414756

atMemorial StadiumClemson, SC

  • Date: November 26, 2016
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. ET
  • Game weather: Temperature: 55° • Wind: E 2 mph • Weather: Clear Skies
  • Game attendance: 81,542
  • Referee: Marc Curles
  • TV announcers (ESPN):Dave Pasch (play-by-play),Greg McElroy (color),Tom Luginbill (sideline)
  • Source[38][39]
Game information

First quarter

  • (11:08) CLEM TD: Deshaun Watson 34-yard pass to Mike Williams (Greg Huegel PAT).
  • (5:52) CLEM TD: Deshaun Watson 19-yard pass to Mike Williams (Greg Huegel PAT).
  • (2:05) CLEM TD: Deshaun Watson 11-yard pass to Jordan Leggett (Greg Huegel PAT).

Second quarter

  • (3:06) CLEM TD: Wayne Gallman 8-yard rush (Greg Huegel PAT).
  • (0:08) CLEM TD: Deshaun Watson 16-yard pass to Mike Williams (Greg Huegel PAT).

Third quarter

  • (12:44) CLEM TD: Deshaun Watson 18-yard pass to C.J. Fuller(Greg Huegel PAT).
  • (11:24) USC TD: Deebo Samuel 33-yard pass to Bryan Edwards(Elliot Fry PAT).
  • (04:38) CLEM TD: Deshaun Watson 3-yard pass to Artavis Scott (Greg Huegel PAT).

Fourth quarter

  • (03:07) CLEM TD: Kelly Bryant 1-yard run (Greg Huegel PAT).

Top passers

  • SC – Jake Bentley 7-17, 41 yards, 1 INT
  • CLEM – Deshaun Watson 26-32, 347 yards, 6 TD, 1 INT

Top rushers

  • SC – Rod Talley 6 carries, 50 yards
  • CLEM – Wayne Gallman 19 carries, 112 yards, 1 TD
Top Receiving
  • SC – Bryan Edwards 1 rec, 33 yards, 1 TD
  • CLEM – Mike Williams 6 rec, 100 yards, 3 TD

Clemson held their regular season finale at home against in-state rivalSouth Carolina. Clemson won in a blowout, 56–7, the school's third straight win against South Carolina and their largest margin of victory in the series since winning 51–0 in1900.[40]

Clemson's first drive of the game ended with a blocked 39-yard field goal attempt, but on the next play they intercepted a pass from South Carolina'sJake Bentley, and scored a touchdown three plays later via a 34-yard touchdown pass fromDeshaun Watson toMike Williams. Watson and Williams connected again for a 19-yard touchdown on the next drive, and on the drive after that Watson threw an 11-yard touchdown pass toJordan Leggett to take a 21–0 lead in the first quarter. Clemson added two more touchdowns in the final 3:06 of the first half with an eight-yard run byWayne Gallman and another Watson-Williams pass from 16 yards out. The score was 35–0 at halftime. In the second half, Clemson scored on their first possession with a pass from Watson toC. J. Fuller. South Carolina broke up the shutout on the next drive with a 33-yard pass from wide receiverDeebo Samuel to Bryan Edwards. Clemson responded with yet another touchdown, with Deshaun Watson throwing his fifth touchdown pass of the game (a career high) to Artavis Scott.Kelly Bryant added a rushing touchdown before the end of the game to bring the final score to 56–7.[40]

Vs. Virginia Tech—ACC Championship Game

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See also:2016 Virginia Tech Hokies football team and2016 ACC Championship Game
No. 3 Clemson Tigers vs No. 19 Virginia Tech Hokies(2016 ACC Championship game)
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No. 3 Tigers14714742
No. 19 Hokies7771435

atCamping World StadiumOrlando, FL

  • Date: December 3, 2016
  • Game time: 8:14 p.m. ET
  • Game weather: Temperature: 66° • Wind: ENE 6 mph • Weather: Fair
  • Game attendance: 50,628
  • Referee: Jeff Flanagan
  • TV announcers (ABC):Chris Fowler (Play-by-play),Kirk Herbstreit (Analyst),Samantha Ponder (Sideline Reporter)
  • Source[41]
Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

Third quarter

  • (09:17) CLEM TD:Wayne Gallman 8 yard run (Greg Huegel PAT).
  • (04:45) CLEM TD:Deshaun Watson 2 yard run (Greg Huegel PAT).
  • (02:27) VT TD: Travon McMillian 27 yard run (Joey Slye PAT).

Fourth quarter

  • (11:35) VT TD: Jerod Evans 5 yard run (Joey Slye PAT).
  • (07:33) CLEM TD:Deshaun Watson 15 yard pass toHunter Renfrow (Greg Huegel PAT).
  • (05:43) VT TD: Jerod Evans 26 yard pass to Cam Philips (Joey Slye PAT)

Top passers

  • CLEM –Deshaun Watson 23-34, 288 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT
  • VT - Jerod Evans 21-35, 264 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT

Top rushers

  • CLEM –Deshaun Watson 17 carries, 85 yards, 2 TD
  • VT - Jerod Evans 21 carries, 46 yards, 2 TD
Top Receiving
  • CLEM –Mike Williams 5 receptions, 57 yards
  • VT - Cam Philips 12 receptions, 92 yards, 1 TD

Clemson andLouisville both finished with ACC records of 7–1, but since Clemson won the head-to-head match-up, the Tigers won the tiebreaker to represent the Atlantic Division in the2016 ACC Championship Game inOrlando, Florida. Clemson defeated Coastal Division championVirginia Tech, 42–35, to win the Atlantic Coast Conference for the second straight year.[42]

Clemson received the opening kickoff and scored on their opening drive via a three-yard touchdown run byDeshaun Watson. They expanded their lead to 14 on the next drive with a 21-yard pass from Watson toJordan Leggett. Near the end of the first quarter, Virginia Tech got on the board with a one-yard touchdown run by Travon McMillian. Clemson responded with another touchdown pass from Watson to Leggett from 10 yards out. Virginia Tech scored another touchdown with 4:09 left in the half with an 11-yard touchdown run by Jerod Evans to make the score 21–14 Clemson. This proved to be the final score of the half.

After two Virginia Tech punts and a Deshaun Watson interception to start the second half, Clemson scored on an 89-yard drive that ended with aWayne Gallman eight-yard run. Later in the quarter, Watson, scored on a two-yard run to make the score 35–14. Virginia Tech scored 14 unanswered points with touchdown runs by Travon McMillian and Jerod Evans to pull within a touchdown of Clemson. Deshaun Watson again extended the lead with a 15-yard touchdown pass toHunter Renfrow. Virginia Tech scored again on their next possession with a 26-yard pass from Jerod Evans to Cam Phillips with 5:43 remaining. Down by seven points, Virginia Tech drove to the Clemson 23 yard line in the final two minutes, but a Jerod Evans pass was intercepted byCordrea Tankersley. Clemson wound down the clock to end the game.[42]

College Football Playoff

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Vs. Ohio State—Fiesta Bowl (CFP semifinal)

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See also:2016 Ohio State Buckeyes football team and2016 Fiesta Bowl (December)
No. 2 Clemson Tigers vs No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes (2016 CFP semifinal)
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No. 3 Buckeyes00000
No. 2 Tigers1077731

atUniversity of Phoenix StadiumGlendale, AZ

Game information

First quarter

  • (09:16) CLEM FG: Greg Huegel: 45 yards.
  • (02:16) CLEM TD:Deshaun Watson 1 yard run (Greg Huegel PAT).

Second quarter

  • (02:21) CLEM TD:Deshaun Watson 30 yard pass to C.J. Fuller (Greg Huegel PAT)

Third quarter

Fourth quarter

Top passers

Top rushers

Top Receiving

In the finalCollege Football Playoff rankings of the year, Clemson (12–1) was ranked second, earning them their second consecutive playoff bid and a spot in the semifinal game to be played at theFiesta Bowl. Their opponent wasOhio State (11–1), who was somewhat controversially ranked third after failing to reach theBig Ten Championship Game by finishing in second in the East Division toPenn State. Ohio State was considered a three-point favorite in the game by Las Vegassportsbooks.[43] Clemson shutout the Buckeyes by a score of 31–0 in the Fiesta Bowl to advance to the CFP Championship Game. It was the second shutout in the history of the CFP.[44]

Clemson's first drive ended abruptly with aDeshaun Watson interception on their second play at their own 33 yard line. Ohio State failed to capitalize, missing a 47-yard field goal four plays later. Clemson's next drive ended with a 45-yard field goal by Greg Heugel. Ohio State missed another 47-yard field goal on their next possession. Clemson scored their first touchdown on the following drive with a one-yard run by Deshaun Watson. They extended their lead with 2:21 left in the first half with a 30-yard pass from Watson toC. J. Fuller. The score was 17–0 at halftime. The third quarter featured little offensive success for either team until Deshaun Watson scored a seven-yard touchdown run late in the quarter. Ohio State'sJ. T. Barrett threw two interceptions on their following two drives, and Clemson scored again with a seven-yard run byWayne Gallman to make the score 31–0 with 8:51 left to play. This proved to be the final score of the game. Deshaun Watson was named offensive MVP, and defensive linemanClelin Ferrell was named defensive MVP.[44][45][46]

Vs. Alabama—2017 CFP National Championship

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See also:2016 Alabama Crimson Tide football team and2017 College Football Playoff National Championship
No. 2 Clemson Tigers vs No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide (2017 CFP Championship game)
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No. 2 Tigers0772135
No. 1 Crimson Tide7710731

atRaymond James StadiumTampa, FL

Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

Third quarter

Fourth quarter

Top passers

Top rushers

Top Receiving

By winning the Fiesta Bowl, Clemson advanced to the2017 College Football Playoff National Championship to face the winner of thePeach Bowl, top-seededAlabama (14–0). Clemson had lost to Alabama in the previous year's national championship, and this marked the first time since the inception of college football national title games in the 1990s of a rematch played between two schools. Alabama was considered a 6.5-point favorite to repeat as champions.[48] Clemson won in dramatic fashion, 35–31, to secure their first national title since1981.[49]

Alabama was the first to score, with a 25-yard touchdown byBo Scarbrough. They extended their lead to 14 with a 37-yard touchdown run early in the second quarter, again by Scarbrough. Three drives later, Clemson got on the board with an eight-yard touchdown run byDeshaun Watson with 6:09 left in the half. Both teams failed to score for the rest of the half, and the score was 14–7 Alabama at halftime.

Clemson received the second half kickoff, but four plays into the driveWayne Gallman fumbled the ball at their own 28 yard line, and it was returned by Alabama's Ryan Anderson to the 16 yard line. Alabama failed to move the ball and settled for a 27-yard field goal. The two teams traded punts on their next possessions, before Deshaun Watson connected withHunter Renfrow for a 24-yard touchdown pass to pull within three points. The two teams again traded punts, before Alabama'sJalen Hurts threw a 68-yard touchdown pass to tight endO. J. Howard to make the score 24–14 at the end of the third quarter. Clemson responded with a 72-yard drive that ended with a four-yard touchdown pass from Watson toMike Williams to again pull within three. The defenses forced punts on the following five drives. With 4:38 left in the game, Clemson's Wayne Gallman scored a one-yard touchdown to take the lead. Alabama's Jalen Hurts led the Crimson Tide down the field on the following drive, and with 2:07 remaining scored a 30-yard touchdown run.

Down by four, Deshaun Watson marched the Tigers offense down the field in the final two minutes. Watson connected withJordan Leggett for a 17-yard pass to the Alabama nine yard line with 19 seconds remaining. On second down, Alabama was charged with pass interference, bringing the ball to the two yard line with 9 seconds remaining. On the next play, Deshaun Watson rolled to his right and found a wide-open Hunter Renfrow in the endzone for the go-ahead touchdown with just one second showing on the clock. Clemson was able to recover the ensuing onside kick and kneeled on the final play to win the game. Deshaun Watson was named offensive MVP, and linebackerBen Boulware was named defensive MVP.[49]

2017 NFL draft

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Main article:2017 NFL draft

The Tigers had six players drafted in the2017 NFL draft.Mike Williams was the first Tiger off the board, being selected at 7th overall.

PlayerTeamRoundPick #Position
Mike WilliamsLos Angeles Chargers1st7thWR
Deshaun WatsonHouston Texans1st12thQB
Cordrea TankersleyMiami Dolphins3rd97thCB
Wayne GallmanNew York Giants4th140thRB
Carlos WatkinsHouston Texans4th142ndDT
Jordan LeggettNew York Jets4th150thTE

Undrafted signees

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Along with the six draft picks, Clemson had one more player make the NFL as an undrafted free agent.

PlayerTeamPosition
Artavis ScottLos Angeles ChargersWR

Awards and honors

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Individual awards

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ACC Co-defensive Player of the Year -Ben Boulware[50]

ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year -Dexter Lawrence[51]

Paul "Bear" Bryant Award -Dabo Swinney

FBS Assistant of the Year -Dan Brooks[52]

Broyles Award -Brent Venables[53]

Johnny Unitas Award -Deshaun Watson

Davey O'Brien Award - Deshaun Watson

Bobby Bowden Award - Deshaun Watson

Manning Award - Deshaun Watson

Jack Lambert Trophy - Ben Boulware

Heisman Trophy finalist - Deshaun Watson (2nd)

All-Americans

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  • CBCordrea Tankersley: 1st Team - USA Today; 2nd Team - Fox Sports; 3rd Team - AP, Athlon
  • QBDeshaun Watson: 1st Team - Scout.com; 2nd Team - AP, AFCA, Athlon, Sporting News, Sports Illustrated, Walter Camp
  • DTCarlos Watkins: 1st Team - CBS Sports; 2nd Team - AP, Athlon
  • DEChristian Wilkins: 1st Team - AFCA, FWAA; 2nd Team - Fox Sports, Sporting News, USA Today, Walter Camp; 3rd Team - AP, Athlon
  • LBBen Boulware: 2nd Team - AFCA, FWAA, USA Today, Walter Camp; 3rd Team - AP, Athlon
  • TEJordan Leggett: 2nd Team - CBS Sports; 3rd Team - Athlon
  • WRMike Williams: 2nd Team - Walter Camp; 3rd Team - Athlon
  • DTDexter Lawrence: Freshman - FWAA, ESPN, Scout.com, USA Today

All-ACC Teams

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