Will Clemson’s defensive line be whole again against Wake Forest?

Clemson’s defense hasn’t looked like the dominant force many expected to see coming into the season, particularly considering the level of competition the Tigers have faced through three games. Clemson also hasn’t played any of those games at full …

Clemson’s defense hasn’t looked like the dominant force many expected to see coming into the season, particularly considering the level of competition the Tigers have faced through three games.

Clemson also hasn’t played any of those games at full strength up front.

Will that change in time for what will easily be the Tigers’ stiffest test of the season Saturday when they travel to take on No. 21 Wake Forest in an early Atlantic Division showdown? 

The answer is still to be determined, though Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said his team is in a “much better place” from an injury standpoint going into the weekend. The Tigers’ defensive line, widely viewed as arguably the best in college football leading up to the season, has been hit with its share of attrition already.

The patchwork group held its own against FCS foe Furman and, most recently, Louisiana Tech. The Tigers still rank in the top 12 nationally in rush defense and tackles for loss but have just five sacks so far. That ranks in the bottom half of the FBS.

Defensive end K.J. Henry, who’s starting in the place of the injured Xavier Thomas for the time being, said the line is capable of taking its game to another level when intact.

“The sky is the limit for when everybody is healthy,” Henry said. “Now that being said, the game we play, I don’t know if we’ll get everybody healthy, especially not 100%. Ain’t nobody going to be 100%. But as we start to get guys matriculating back in, we’re just going to keep getting better and better.”

The good news for the group is star defensive tackle Bryan Bresee is expected to return to the lineup Saturday after missing the Louisiana Tech game following the recent passing of his sister. But Clemson played last week without two other starters up front in Thomas (foot) and Tyler Davis (undisclosed).

The Tigers were also without a third defensive tackle in Tre Williams, who was held out with a knee injury. Davis, Bresee’s running mate on the interior, has missed the last two games while Thomas has yet to play this season after sustaining his injury during the latter part of preseason camp, though they could be back sooner rather than later.

While Swinney kept things close to the vest when asked Wednesday about the status of the Tigers’ injured players, he said last week that Davis probably could have played against Louisiana Tech if he was needed, an indication Davis may have simply been held out again as a precaution. As for Thomas, Swinney reiterated the senior edge defender is close to returning and cracked a smile when asked specifically if Thomas will be available for Saturday’s game.

“Maybe,” Swinney said. “I’m hopeful.”

In the meantime, Clemson has gotten a closer look at some of its linemen further down the depth chart who have helped fill in. Kevin Swint, a former linebacker who averaged less than eight snaps a game in his first two seasons with the Tigers, has 11 tackles and a fumble recovery as part of the rotation at end with Henry, Myles Murphy and Justin Mascoll. On the interior, sophomore Payton Page logged a season-high 23 snaps last week. Third-year sophomore DeMonte Capehart, who played just 20 snaps all of last season, got in for 17 snaps.

Co-defensive coordinator Mickey Conn said being able to build the kind of depth Clemson is going to need over the course of the season is a silver lining to all the attrition. But now would be a good time for the Tigers to start getting some of their frontline guys back if they want to maximize their chances of disrupting what’s been one of the ACC’s most prolific offenses to this point.

Wake Forest is bringing the league’s second-highest scoring offense and second-best passing offense into Saturday’s matchup.

“When you play hopefully a 15-game season, you’ve got to build that depth. You’ve got to build that confidence,” Conn said. “I’m excited we got to do it here early, but it’ll be great to get (our starting linemen) back. I’m excited about that.”

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The good, the bad and the ugly from Clemson’s win over Louisiana Tech

Clemson overcame a sluggish start to pull away from Louisiana Tech for its latest win late Saturday night at Memorial Stadium. The victory moved the Tigers to 3-0 with their first ACC road test looming against Wake Forest next weekend. Here’s the …

Clemson overcame a sluggish start to pull away from Louisiana Tech for its latest win late Saturday night at Memorial Stadium. The victory moved the Tigers to 3-0 with their first ACC road test looming against Wake Forest next weekend.

Here’s the good, the bad and the ugly from the Tigers’ 48-20 victory:

The good

Clemson has been nearly unbeatable when rushing for at least 200 yards during Dabo Swinney’s tenure. Until Saturday, though, the Tigers had not been able to add to their impressive record when pulling off that feat this season.

Clemson’s ground game put it all together against Tech as the Tigers rushed for a season-high 280 yards, improving their record under Swinney to 73-1 when reaching the 200-yard mark. At the center of it was Will Shipley once Clemson started feeding him the ball with more regularity (more on that later).

With Tech opting to play man defense for much of the night, Clemson’s offensive line blocked things up well in the box and seemed to get more consistent push, creating plenty of running lanes for Shipley and company. Shipley rushed for a career-high 139 yards and two scores on just 12 carries. 

Clemson kept its perfect red-zone scoring percentage intact by coming away with points on all six of their trips inside the Bulldogs’ 20-yard line, continuing a strong start to the season in terms of Clemson’s execution near the goal line. The Tigers found the end zone on each of their final three red-zone trips after having to settle for field goals on two of their first three. Clemson is one of just two teams nationally (Michigan) that’s had at least 19 red-zone possessions and scored on all of them.

And the offense got more help in the turnover department from the defense, which had four more takeaways. Clemson scored 21 points off those turnovers, which helped the Tigers pull away in the second half. Clemson, which also had its first turnover-free game of the season on offense, sits at plus-3 in turnover margin through three games.

The Tigers also blocked a field-goal attempt in the first half, running their tally to three blocked kicks on the season.

The bad

As explosive as Clemson’s offense was at times, the Tigers are still trying to put together a four-quarter game in the consistency department.

Clemson started fast the previous week against Furman but ended slow. It was the opposite Saturday when the Tigers mustered just 13 first-half points against what’s been one of the worst defenses in Conference USA this season. After putting together a 79-touchdown drive midway through the first quarter, Clemson punted on three of its final four possessions of the first half, accumulating just 26 yards on those drives.

Uiagalelei wasn’t as precise with his accuracy as he had been the week before, overthrowing a couple of shot plays early before finding a groove in the second half. He didn’t always get consistent help from his receivers. Joseph Ngata’s diving catch to set up the Tigers’ first touchdown followed by a drop on a well-placed ball later in the first half was a prime example.

Defensively, Clemson’s back seven continues to struggle in coverage. A week earlier, it was Furman’s quick passing game and screens that gave the Tigers fits. Tech’s Air-Raid offense went vertical more often than not, either burning the Tigers’ man coverage or finding soft spots in a zone. Tech quarterback Parker McNeil needed just 23 completions to throw for 311 yards, an average of nearly 14 yards per completion.

Clemson’s defense wasn’t all that disruptive up front with just one sack on more than 40 pass attempts and seven tackles for loss, though the Tigers were playing without a handful of significant contributors on that side of the ball.

The ugly

While the offense struggled to find its overall footing early, Shipley ripped off 20 yards on his first run. He later scored on a 2-yard plunge. Yet despite averaging 7 yards on his five carries in the first quarter, Shipley didn’t get another carry for the rest of the first half.

In a perplexing move, Clemson went away from Shipley and the running game for most of the second quarter despite averaging 6.6 yards a carry as a team through the first 15 minutes, a decision offensive coordinator Brandon Streeter acknowledged afterward was made too quickly.

The Tigers opted to throw a bunch of 50-50 balls to receivers instead trying to take advantage of those one-on-one matchups on the perimeter, but Uiagalelei completed just 5 of 12 passes during a second quarter that saw Clemson muster just 79 total yards. When Streeter went back to the running game with more regularity in the second half – Clemson ran it 25 times in the final two quarters to just 14 times in the first half – the Tigers averaged 7.7 yards on the ground.

Meanwhile, injuries keep mounting. While defensive linemen Tyler Davis (undisclosed) and Xavier Thomas (foot) were held another week as a precaution, fellow defensive lineman Tre Williams (knee), safety Andrew Mukuba (elbow) and cornerback Nate Wiggins (hip flexor) also didn’t play. Starting corner Sheridan Jones got banged up during the game and was unable to finish.

Swinney said he’s not worried about any of those injuries long term. But for a team that was ravaged by injuries early and often a season ago, it’s a situation worth monitoring.

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Swinney gives injury updates following Louisiana Tech game

During his postgame press conference following Clemson’s 48-20 win over Louisiana Tech on Saturday night at Death Valley, head coach Dabo Swinney was asked how confident he is that the Tigers’ injured players will be back for next Saturday’s game at …

During his postgame press conference following Clemson’s 48-20 win over Louisiana Tech on Saturday night at Death Valley, head coach Dabo Swinney was asked how confident he is that the Tigers’ injured players will be back for next Saturday’s game at Wake Forest.

“I don’t know, we’ll see,” he said. “I feel good about some of them. There might be a couple of them maybe all the way down to game time, I don’t know. But they’ll be close.”

“Nobody that’s got any type of long-term, serious injury that’s going to make them miss a lot of time,” Swinney added. “Just kind of some normal football stuff.”

Among the players who didn’t play in Saturday night’s game were defensive tackles Tyler Davis and Tre Williams, defensive end Xavier Thomas and cornerback Nate Wiggins.

“Tre, just nursing that knee a little bit,” Swinney said. “He was a little sore on it, so we decided to hold him. I think he’ll be ready to go.

“Tyler probably could’ve played tonight, so hopefully we’ll have him rolling. We’ll see where XT is as well. Nate had a little hip flexor. So, just some football stuff. Nothing that’s long-term or anything like that. Hopefully we can get some of these guys back and get back to full strength.”

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Clemson to be without four defensive starters vs. Louisiana Tech

Clemson’s defense will not be at full strength against Lousiana Tech on Saturday night.

Clemson’s defense will be somewhat depleted against Louisiana Tech on Saturday.

The Tigers will be without defensive tackle Bryan Bresee, defensive tackle Tyler Davis, safety Andrew Mukuba and cornerback Nate Wiggins, all of which are listed as either full-time starters or co-starters on Clemson’s depth chart.

Bresee’s absence was expected, as he has been at home with family after the unfortunate passing of his sister, Ella, earlier this week.

Head coach Dabo Swinney said Davis had a chance to play against the Bulldogs on Saturday, but fans will have to wait at least another week to see him back in action.

The big surprises are Mukuba and Wiggins, who both play vital roles in the Tigers’ secondary. It is unclear why they will not see the field.

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Clemson without handful of defensive starters against Louisiana Tech

Clemson will be without a handful of defensive starters, but the Tigers’ defensive front is also getting a boost against Louisiana Tech. The team has announced which players will be unavailable for tonight’s game, and Bryan Bresee, Tyler Davis and …

Clemson will be without a handful of defensive starters, but the Tigers’ defensive front is also getting a boost against Louisiana Tech.

The team has announced which players will be unavailable for tonight’s game, and Bryan Bresee, Tyler Davis and safety Andrew Mukuba will not play. Neither will backup cornerback Nate Wiggins.

But defensive end Xavier Thomas is set to make his season debut against the Bulldogs. Thomas missed the first two games recovering from a foot injury he sustained during preseason camp.

Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said earlier in the week that Thomas and Davis were close to returning to game action. But with the Tigers’ ACC opener at Wake Forest looming next week, Swinney said he would hold Davis another week if he wasn’t at 100%.

As for Bresee, the Tigers’ star defensive tackle is back home with his family following the passing of his sister, Ella, earlier this week. Mukuba and Wiggins are out for undisclosed reasons.

Today’s game is set for an 8 p.m. kickoff and will be televised on the ACC Network.

Swinney provides latest update on injury status of two defensive linemen

During his post-practice media availability via Zoom on Wednesday evening, Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney gave another update on the injury status of two of the Tigers’ starting defensive linemen. Swinney said senior defensive tackle Tyler Davis, …

During his post-practice media availability via Zoom on Wednesday evening, Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney gave another update on the injury status of two of the Tigers’ starting defensive linemen.

Swinney said senior defensive tackle Tyler Davis, who was held out of last week’s game against Furman with a minor injury, is “close” to returning and is running full speed.

“He’s getting better,” Swinney said. “He’s running full speed. I think he’s close. So, as always, I think we put out an available list on Saturday. But he’s close.”

Swinney said the same goes for for fifth-year defensive end Xavier Thomas, who has yet to play this season as he’s been working his way back from a foot injury he sustained during preseason camp that required surgery.

“Same thing with XT,” Swinney said. “He’s close and getting better. But we’ll see. We don’t play till 8:05 on Saturday, so we need every second that we can. You’ve always got guys that are banged up here or there, they should really get going into the season. Nobody long-term, but you’ve always got some guys that could be day-to-day.”

Clemson is set to host Louisiana Tech at Death Valley on Saturday night. The game will be televised on ACC Network.

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Swinney gives latest on injured defensive linemen

Clemson coach Dabo Swinney on Tuesday updated the status of two of the Tigers’ starting defensive linemen who have been nursing injuries. Swinney said Tyler Davis and Xavier Thomas are “close” to returning but said both are likely to be game-time …

Clemson coach Dabo Swinney on Tuesday updated the status of two of the Tigers’ starting defensive linemen who have been nursing injuries.

Swinney said Tyler Davis and Xavier Thomas are “close” to returning but said both are likely to be game-time decisions for the Tigers’ tilt against Louisiana Tech on Saturday.

“XT is really close,” Swinney said. “Kind of taking it day by day. He’s right there.”

Swinney said if Davis, who was held out of last week’s game against Furman with a minor injury, is not 100% healthy by the weekend, he’ll be held out again.

“But he’s close,” Swinney said of the Tigers’ senior defensive tackle. “He’s doing good.”

Thomas has yet to play this season. The fifth-year defensive end has been working his way back from a foot injury he sustained during preseason camp that required surgery.

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Goodwin asked about the status of a defensive starter for Saturday’s game

During his media availability Monday, Clemson defensive coordinator Wes Goodwin was asked about a defensive starter who did not play in last Saturday’s game against Furman. Goodwin was asked if he knows what senior defensive tackle Tyler Davis’ …

During his media availability Monday, Clemson defensive coordinator Wes Goodwin was asked about a defensive starter who did not play in last Saturday’s game against Furman.

Goodwin was asked if he knows what senior defensive tackle Tyler Davis’ status is going to be for this Saturday’s game against Louisiana Tech.

“Just depends,” Goodwin said. “Just see how it goes this week. So, I don’t have a timeframe for you.”

Goodwin told the media following the Furman game that Davis is “just banged up,” so the Tigers held him out.

Davis, who recorded two tackles in the season opener against Georgia Tech, entered the 2022 season credited with 95 tackles (16.5 for loss), 10.0 sacks, three pass breakups and two fumble recoveries in 1,056 snaps over 31 games (28 starts).

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Goodwin on why this starter didn’t play today

Following Clemson’s 35-12 win over Furman on Saturday at Death Valley, Clemson defensive coordinator Wes Goodwin gave an update on senior starting defensive tackle Tyler Davis, the only player among the Tigers’ two-deep that was unavailable today. …

Following Clemson’s 35-12 win over Furman on Saturday at Death Valley, Clemson defensive coordinator Wes Goodwin gave an update on senior starting defensive tackle Tyler Davis, the only player among the Tigers’ two-deep that was unavailable today.

“He’s just banged up,” Goodwin said. “So, we held him.”

Davis, who recorded two tackles in the season opener against Georgia Tech, entered the 2022 season credited with 95 tackles (16.5 for loss), 10.0 sacks, three pass breakups and two fumble recoveries in 1,056 snaps over 31 games (28 starts).

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Starter unavailable for Clemson against Furman

Clemson has revealed which players won’t be available for today’s game against Furman. Senior Tyler Davis, a starting defensive tackle, is the only player among the Tigers’ two-deep this week that will not play today for undisclosed reasons. …

Clemson has revealed which players won’t be available for today’s game against Furman.

Senior Tyler Davis, a starting defensive tackle, is the only player among the Tigers’ two-deep this week that will not play today for undisclosed reasons. Meanwhile, freshman receiver Adam Randall (ACL recovery) will dress and go through warmups but is not expected to play, Clemson has announced.

Xavier Thomas is also expected to miss his second straight game, though that’s not a surprise. The senior defensive end hasn’t been listed on a depth chart this season as he continues to work his way back from a foot injury he suffered during preseason camp.

Kickoff from Memorial Stadium is set for 3:30 p.m. The game will be televised by the ACC Network.