ESPN analyst: Sneaky game for Clemson

One member of the ESPN GameDay crew thinks the Clemson offense needs to figure things out this week or the Tigers could be in trouble. Pat McAfee thinks Will Shipley could be the key for Clemson. “No. 4 Clemson travels to South Bend to take on Notre …

One member of the ESPN GameDay crew thinks the Clemson offense needs to figure things out this week or the Tigers could be in trouble.

Pat McAfee thinks Will Shipley could be the key for Clemson.

“No. 4 Clemson travels to South Bend to take on Notre Dame,” McAfee said. “Will Shipley is the guy for this Clemson offense.  There is a lot of conversation around DJ Uiagalelei or that man Cade Klubnik playing quarterback.  The Clemson offense has got to figure it out because there is a man running Notre Dame, Audric Estime, who is a dawg.  This is a sneaky, massive game for Clemson and their story this entire season.”

On the season Shipley has 123 carries for 739 yards and 10 touchdowns to go with 19 receptions for 153 yards, while Estime has 99 carries for 558 yards and eight rushing touchdowns.

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ESPN’s College GameDay will be in Charlotte for Notre Dame vs Clemson, part 2

The ESPN’s pregame show will be on hand for a rematch between Notre Dame and Clemson, the winner will be the ACC champion.

The much anticipated rematch between Notre Dame and Clemson will bring ESPN’s College GameDay to the scene of the game once again.

The stakes are even higher in their second meeting of the season, not just an ACC title on the line, but a berth into the College Football Playoffs is almost assured for the winner. The loser would still be in the conversation, but isn’t nearly as much of a lock as the winner of the conference.

Either way, GameDay will be on hand in Charlotte, North Carolina to see who will be crowned the champion of the Atlantic Coast Conference.

ESPN’s College GameDay will be in Charlotte for Notre Dame vs Clemson, part 2

The ESPN’s pregame show will be on hand for a rematch between Notre Dame and Clemson, the winner will be the ACC champion.

The much anticipated rematch between Notre Dame and Clemson will bring ESPN’s College GameDay to the scene of the game once again.

The stakes are even higher in their second meeting of the season, not just an ACC title on the line, but a berth into the College Football Playoffs is almost assured for the winner. The loser would still be in the conversation, but isn’t nearly as much of a lock as the winner of the conference.

Either way, GameDay will be on hand in Charlotte, North Carolina to see who will be crowned the champion of the Atlantic Coast Conference.