No. Clemson (9-1, 8-1 ACC, No. 3 CFP) at Virginia Tech (-5. -), Saturday at 7:30 p. m. EST (ABC).
Line: Clemson through 22.
Series record: Clemson leads 22-12-1.
WHAT’S AT STAKE?
The Tigers can take a sixth consecutive place in the ACC Championship and a rematch with the No. 2 Notre Dame, who overcame the Tigers at home while Clemson without Trevor Lawrence. The Hokies are looking to end a three-game losing streak.
KEY MATCH
Virginia Tech’s ground game opposes The Clemson Defense. The Tigers are consistent with just over a hundred yards consistent with the game on the court, and while that would possibly be similar to their tendency to succeed, they will face a team whose offense is based on an average of 250. 9 yards. The ability to slow down QB Hendon Hooker and floor play will be the key.
PLAYERS TO SEE
Clemson: Lawrence, as the QB progresses, so does the offensive. Despite the lack of time for COVID-19 issues, he released 19 touchdowns and only two interceptions. Shake it? You have a chance to deserve it.
Virginia Tech: Hooker. Il is the only quarterback in the Football Bowl subdivision with more than 150 yards on the ground, and will have to be on his elusive and productive Tiger opponent.
FACTS AND FIGURES
The Tigers are 3-3 marked in games played in December . . . Clemson has won the last five games in the series and has a 22-12-1 lead, adding a 2-0 record in ACC championship games. . . . Lawrence returned last week and pitched for 403 yards and two touchdowns. . . . Virginia Tech RB Khalil Herbert leads the ACC with an average of 167. 8 yards consistent with the game. . . . The Hokies lead the ACC in attack in the race (250. 9 ypg), while Clemson is third in ground defense (102. 6 ypg).
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