Twitter reacts: Clemson takes down Florida State in Tallahassee

Here is a look at how social media reacted to Clemson’s big win over Florida State.

Dabo Swinney and the Tigers took home another big road win Saturday as No.4 Clemson took down Florida State 34-28 at Doak S. Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee.

Though the Tigers were coming off two of the last three weeks with matchups against top 25 teams, this matchup with the Seminoles was the closest betting lines we’ve seen for the team this season. Vegas expected a close one here, but Clemson looked like the better team at the night’s end.

Swinney and his team showed up in the spotlight and took home another massive win on the road.

Here is a look at how Twitter reacted to Clemson’s road win over Florida State:

Box Score Breakdown: Clemson’s stat leaders from big road win over FSU

Check out the Tiger’s stat leaders in their latest win over Florida State.

No. 4 Clemson remains undefeated for another week following its 34-28 win over Florida State on the road on Saturday. With the win, the Tigers extended the nation’s longest active winning streak to 13 games.

In Clemson’s latest win over the Seminoles, quarterback DJ Uiagalelei completed 15-for-23 passes (roughly 65%) for 203 yards,  three touchdowns and no interceptions.

Uiagalelei was the third most productive on the ground for the Tigers, garnering 14 carries for 26 yards and one touchdown.

En route to Clemson’s fifth ACC win of the season, Uiagalelei connected with seven different receivers.

With his 31-yard touchdown reception, tight end Davis Allen became the sixth tight end in Clemson history to reach 10 career touchdown receptions.

Check out Clemson Wire’s breakdown of the box score and stats recorded in the Tigers seventh win of the season over Florida State.

Five takeaways from Clemson’s road win over Florida State

What we learned from Clemson’s road win over Florida State.

Clemson improved to 7-0 (5-0 ACC) Saturday as Dabo Swinney’s team walked away from Doak S. Campbell Stadiums in Tallahassee with a 34-28 road win over Florida State.

The Tigers’ offense put together another solid performance while the defense wasn’t bad but struggled from time to time throughout the game. It wasn’t a perfect win for Swinny and Clemson but a win on the road against an opponent like the Seminoles is what maters at the end of the day.

The Tigers remain top dogs in the ACC after Week 7 maintaining their undefeated record. Game after game, we learn a little more about this No.4 Clemson team, with their dominant win over Florida State being no different.

Here are five takeaways I believe to be some of the most important from Clemson’s Week 7 win over Florida State.

Clemson picks up a road win over Florida State

Swinney and the Tigers handle business on the road against Florida State.

It was a big Saturday night on the road for Dabo Swinney and Clemson as the Tigers took down Florida State 34 to 28 at Doak S. Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee.

It was an interesting performance from the Tigers, who went down early before having an explosive second quarter that allowed them to take a lead they wouldn’t give up the rest of the game. Clemson went into the fourth quarter with a 34-14 lead but surprisingly took their foot off the gas and allowed the Seminoles to make things a little interesting.

Starting quarterback DJ Uiagalelei was great under center once again for the Tigers scoring four total touchdowns while completing 15-23 passes for 203 yards. He completed his longest touchdown pass of the season to Antonio Williams for a 59-yard connection.

Running back Will Shipley put together another excellent performance, taking his 26 touches for 169 yards. The Tigers’ offense looks its best when he gets a heavy workload.

The Clemson defense had a rough night though they did enough to secure a win. They allowed the most yards they have on the ground yet this season by a wide margin, allowing 206 rushing yards on the night.

The Tigers remain undefeated as they head back home for a top-25 matchup against Dino Babers and Syracuse.

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Clemson escapes Florida State for latest road win

So often Dabo Swinney and staff talk about winning the middle eight – defined as the final four minutes of the second quarter and the first four minutes of the third quarter. Clemson (7-0, 5-0 ACC) has been able to take control of the past two games …

So often Dabo Swinney and staff talk about winning the middle eight — defined as the final four minutes of the second quarter and the first four minutes of the third quarter.

Clemson (7-0, 5-0 ACC) has been able to take control of the past two games by owning the middle eight. That same trend continued Saturday at Doak S. Campbell Stadium, as Clemson scored 17 unanswered points in the middle eight en route to a 34-28 win over Florida State.

That was the difference Saturday.

The Tigers scored the last 10 points of the first half, their final touchdown coming three plays after an FSU turnover. Quarterback D.J. Uiagalelei’s 5-yard keeper with 19 seconds left in the second quarter gave Clemson its first two-possession lead of the night and a 24-14 advantage heading into the break.

After Will Shipley returned the second-half opening kickoff 69-yards to the Florida State 31-yard line, Uiagalelei found Davis Allen for his third passing touchdown of the game. That was the eventual dagger.

Uiagaalelei had four total touchdowns, including three through the air as a part of a 15-of-23, 203-yard passing performance Saturday. That was after a 10-of-15, 149-yard passing performance in the first two quarters.

As for Shipley, he had 121 rushing yards on 20 carries, while also catching six patches for 48 yards out of the backfield

FSU did rush for over 200 yards against the nation’s No. 2-ranked run defense. The Tigers came in yielding less than 63 yards per game on the ground, a number FSU surpassed in the first quarter alone (72). The Seminoles ripped off five runs of at least 16 yards in the first 30 minutes.

Between Trey Benson, Lawrence Toafili and Jordan Travis, FSU had 206 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns, while averaging 6.1 yards per carry.

Clemson immediately answered FSU’s first scoring drive on its second possession when Uiagalelei sidestepped a blitzing Kevin Knowles II and found freshman Anotnio Williams behind the defense for a 59-yard touchdown. The Dutch Fork (Irmo, S.C.) product finished Saturday’s contest with two catches for 76 yards and a touchdown.

The Seminoles would take a 14-7 lead in the second quarter but didn’t have many tangible offensive results until the game was out of reach, Clemson scored 20 unanswered points and Wesley Goodwin’s defense pitched a shutout for most of the second half until Ja’Khi Douglas caught a 6-yard touchdown pass from Travis with just over nine minutes remaining in Saturday’s contest.

Speaking of Travis, the Seminoles’ redshirt junior quarterback was running for his life all night. He put together a valiant effort, completing 24-of-42 passes 254-yard passing performance Saturday. 

He then orchestrated a 7-play, 94-yard drive that culminated in a 25-yard touchdown pass to Kentron Poitier. While Travis helped the Seminoles claw back, it was too little, too late as Clemson’s 10 second-half points proved to be just enough to squeak by FSU.

FSU outgained Clemson 460-370.

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Tigers strike quick in second half to take 31-14 lead

Uiagalelei connects with Allen for the 31-yard deep ball to give Clemson the 31-14 lead in the third.

After heading into halftime tied 14-14, Clemson’s offense came in hot with a quick 31-yard trip to the end zone by tight end Davis Allen to take the 31-14 lead at Florida State.

The Tigers were able to take the lead once again in just one play within the first seven seconds of the third quarter.

With the latest deep ball to Allen, quarterback D.J. Uiagalelei has now thrown two of his three touchdowns to a tight end, the other being Jake Briningstool in the first half.

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Halftime report: Clemson leads Florida State by two scores

Clemson leads Florida State by 10 heading into the locker room.

Dabo Swinney and the Tigers end the first half with a 24-14 lead over Florida State on the road at Doak S. Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee.

Florida State struck first on their first drive of the game as the Clemson defense is getting tested for the first time all season on the ground. Up 14-7 at one point, the Seminoles’ offense heads into the half with a shocking 139 rushing yards on the Tigers’ defense. A big Myles Murphy strip sack kept things from getting any worse.

Clemson starting quarterback DJ Uiagalelei has the Tigers’ offense moving efficiently on the offensive side of the ball. The team’s first score of the game came from their longest play of the season as Uiagalelei found Antonio Williams for a 59-yard touchdown pass down the sideline. Uiagalelei has three total touchdowns tonight.

Starting running back Will Shipley has been heavily involved so far tonight. The offense centered around him, as the sophomore had 15 touches for 105 yards in the first half.

It is Clemson who has momentum heading into the second half.

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Uiagalelei connects with Briningstool for tie game at 14

Clemson tied things up at 14 thanks to a 7-yard touchdown reception by TE Jake Briningstool.

Clemson finally came up with its answer in the second quarter of Saturday night’s primetime contest at Florida State to tie things up 14-14.

It all came down to a seven-yard touchdown connection between quarterback D.J. Uiagalelei and tight end Jake Briningstool that evened out the scoring once again.

The Tigers made their second trip to the end zone thanks to a 13 play drive for 75 yards in 6:36. Thus far, Uiagalelei has completed 8-10 passes (80%) for 134 yards and two passing touchdowns.

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Pregame Buzz: No. 4 Clemson at Florida State

Check out the pregame buzz surrounding Clemson’s road trip to Florida State this weekend.

With kickoff just around the corner, Clemson hits the road for the second week in a row to take on Florida State on their home turf in Tallahassee, Florida for the first time since 2018.

The Tigers enter Saturday’s primetime matchup at Florida State as one of 15 teams that remain undefeated through six games and a dominant 31-3 win over Boston College last weekend.

Clemson’s defense welcomes back its entire starting defensive line that has had at least one starter missing each week prior. The Tigers will have “The Avengers” fully assembled for the first time this season against the Seminoles and will look to make a statement against a 4-2 Florida State offense.

On the offensive side, quarterback D.J. Uiagalelei hopes to continue making strides at the helm for the Tigers and put together another dominant performance both on the ground and in the air.

Here’s a look at the pregame buzz surrounding the ACC matchup in Tallahassee on Twitter:

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ESPN College GameDay hosts make their Clemson vs. FSU picks

Check out the ESPN College GameDay crew’s picks for Clemson vs. FSU.

With Week 7 of college football in full swing, ESPN College GameDay made their picks ahead of No. 4 Clemson’s (6-0 overall, 4-0 ACC) primetime matchup with Florida State (4-2 overall, 2-2 ACC) on the road.

The Tigers face their fifth ACC opponent in the Seminoles when they take the field at 7:30 p.m. at Doak Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee, Florida for the first time since 2018.

Kirk Herbstreit did not make a pick this week as he will be on the call alongside Chris Fowler and Holly Rowe for the ABC broadcast Saturday night

Here’s what the ESPN College GameDay crew had to say about the Clemson vs. Florida State matchup Saturday night: