Tuesday Tiger Talk: UConn review, Wake preview

We hit The Clemson Insider headquarters to bring you the highlights from this week’s press conferences as Clemson players and coaches discuss the win over UConn, and we look ahead to the showdown with Wake Forest on Saturday at Death Valley. Check …

We hit The Clemson Insider headquarters to bring you the highlights from this week’s press conferences as Clemson players and coaches discuss the win over UConn, and we look ahead to the showdown with Wake Forest on Saturday at Death Valley.

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College football head coaching tracker

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It’s already been a busy off-season of coaching changes in college football and we’re still two weeks from the regular season actually drawing to a close.  With Justin Fuente’s announced firing from Virginia Tech there have now already been 12 head college football coaches fired since the season began.

Some are staying on to finish the year while others technically resigned, but the the fact remains there will be at least 12 different head coaches in college football’s FBS when the 2022 season begins late next summer.

Here at Fighting Irish Wire we’re certainly not expecting Brian Kelly to be exiting anytime soon, even if Kirk Herbstreit has him on a plane to Southern California, but we certainly would be curious about a Kelly assistant getting a chance at a head coaching job.

Below is our tracker of all FBS coaching changes that will be updated through the fall and into the early parts of 2022.

Bart Boatwright’s Photo Gallery: Clemson 44, UConn 7

Nobody does Military Appreciation Day like Clemson. Saturday the Tigers defeated UConn and celebrated another special day in the real Death Valley. Check out some great pictures from the Clemson’s win and Military Appreciation Day in Bart …

Nobody does Military Appreciation Day like Clemson.  Saturday the Tigers defeated UConn and celebrated another special day in the real Death Valley.

Check out some great pictures from the Clemson’s win and Military Appreciation Day in Bart Boatwright’s Photo Gallery.

Swinney postgame press conference report

Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney had plenty of praise for his defense and some concerns about the play of D.J. Uiagalelei following the Tigers’ win over UConn. Watch coach Swinney postgame press conference:

Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney had plenty of praise for his defense and some concerns about the play of D.J. Uiagalelei following the Tigers’ win over UConn.

Watch coach Swinney postgame press conference:

Clemson’s championship-caliber D posts another shutout

Clemson’s championship-caliber defense posted another dominant performance in Saturday’s game against UConn as the Tigers defeated the Huskies, 44-7, on Military Appreciation Day at Death Valley. Clemson (7-3) entered the contest with a defense …

Clemson’s championship-caliber defense posted another dominant performance in Saturday’s game against UConn as the Tigers defeated the Huskies, 44-7, on Military Appreciation Day at Death Valley.

Clemson (7-3) entered the contest with a defense ranking second in the ACC and tied for seventh nationally in scoring defense, allowing only 16.2 points per game, and the Tigers shut out the Huskies’ offense.

UConn (1-9) did not score an offensive touchdown Saturday, with its only touchdown coming on a 99-yard kickoff return by Brian Brewton on the game’s opening kickoff.

It was the fourth time this season that Clemson’s defense did not allow an offensive touchdown, the second-most of any school nationally.

The Tigers held the Huskies to just 99 total yards, including negative-17 rushing yards — tied for Clemson’s fifth-fewest allowed in school history.

UConn managed only six first downs, went 0-for-14 on third downs and 0-for-4 fourth downs while averaging 1.7 yards per play on 58 total plays.

Clemson also tallied six sacks from six different players and three more tackles for loss while forcing two turnovers. Cornerback Mario Goodrich recorded his first interception of the season in the second quarter, then fellow corner Sheridan Jones notched his first pick of the 2021 campaign in the third frame.

UConn starting quarterback Jack Zergiotis finished 9-of-21 passing for 90 yards and the pair of interceptions. Nate Carter was UConn’s leading rusher with 19 yards on five carries.

Defensively, Clemson was led by sophomore defensive end Myles Murphy, who registered 1.5 sacks to go with a pass breakup and a forced fumble. Linebacker Trenton Simpson, defensive end K.J. Henry, defensive tackle Ruke Orhorhoro and defensive tackle Tyler Davis were each credited with one sack, while defensive tackle Tre Williams was credited with a half sack.

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Arkansas dispatches of UA-Pine Bluff women on Friday, 96-53

The Razorbacks improved to 2-0 before a showdown with No. 2 UConn on Sunday in Hartford, Connecticut.

Five Arkansas players finished in double figures as the Razorbacks steamrolled the UA-Pine Bluff women on Friday, 96-53.

Erynn Barnum and Elauna Eaton each had 15 to lead all scorers.

UA-Pine Bluff shot 25% from the field for the game.

Freshman Samara Spencer had 14 points, while Sasha Goforth and Amber Ramirez chipped in 11 each.

Arkansas forced 24 Golden Lions turnovers that they converted into 27 points, and the Razorback bench outscored UAPB 40-28.

The team will be back in action tomorrow at UConn, a team it defeated in Fayetteville a year ago.

Geno Auriemma’s bunch is the No. 2 team in the country, but has yet to play a regular-season game yet.

Tipoff is scheduled for noon from the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut. SNY will televise the contest.

Bart Boatwright’s Halftime Photo Gallery: Clemson vs. UConn

Clemson led UConn, 30-7, at halftime of Saturday’s game at Death Valley on Military Appreciation Day. Check out Bart Boatwright’s photo gallery for The Clemson Insider of the first-half action: LINK. Clemson Variety & Frame is doing their part to …

Clemson led UConn, 30-7, at halftime of Saturday’s game at Death Valley on Military Appreciation Day.

Check out Bart Boatwright’s photo gallery for The Clemson Insider of the first-half action: LINK.

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Recruit Photo Gallery: Clemson vs. UConn Game

It’s a big recruiting weekend in Tiger Town as Clemson is playing host to a bunch of official visitors, including most of the 2022 commits, and some other unofficial visitors for this weekend’s game against UConn at Death Valley. Check out The …

It’s a big recruiting weekend in Tiger Town as Clemson is playing host to a bunch of official visitors, including most of the 2022 commits, and some other unofficial visitors for this weekend’s game against UConn at Death Valley.

Check out The Clemson Insider’s photo gallery of some of the recruits on campus for the game: LINK.

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TCI Game Day: UConn at Clemson

Clemson, SC – It is Game Day in the real Death Valley where UConn visits Clemson. The Tigers celebrate Military Appreciation Day as they look to extend their home winning streak. Location: Memorial Stadium (Death Valley) Kickoff: 12:00 PM …

Clemson, SC — It is Game Day in the real Death Valley where UConn visits Clemson.

The Tigers celebrate Military Appreciation Day as they look to extend their home winning streak.

Location: Memorial Stadium (Death Valley)

Kickoff: 12:00 PM

Television: ACC Network

Announcers:  Wes Durham, Roddy Jones, Taylor Davis

2021 Record: Clemson 6-3,  UConn 1-8

ACC Record: Clemson 5-2

Series History: First Meeting

Last Meeting:  First Meeting

CLEMSON HOSTS UCONN SATURDAY ON MILITARY APPRECIATION DAY

Following seven consecutive conference games since mid-September, Clemson will return home this week for a non-conference contest against UConn on Saturday, Nov. 13. Kickoff at Memorial Stadium for the game
designated as Clemson’s annual Military Appreciation Day is scheduled for noon ET.

Clemson secured a win against Louisville last week thanks to a goal-line stand by a Tiger defense that faced first-and-goal from its own two-yard line with 1:18 to play. Clemson has been one of the nation’s top redzone defenses in 2021, allowing teams to score points on only 59.1 percent of red-zone drives this season, the third-best mark in the nation. Clemson has allowed
touchdowns on only a remarkable 27.3 percent of opponents’ red-zone drives, second-best in the nation behind only No. 1 Georgia (25.0).

Clemson has recorded fourth-quarter comebacks in each of its last two games, overcoming a three-point deficit with three minutes to play in a 10-point win against Florida State and overcoming a seven-point deficit in a six-point win at Louisville. The games represent the first time Clemson has won consecutive games with fourth-quarter comebacks under Dabo Swinney.

WHAT TO WATCH FOR THIS WEEK

– Clemson and UConn meeting in football for the first time in history.
– Clemson facing an opponent for the first time in school history for the fourth time in the last five years, including series-opening wins against Kent State (2017), Georgia Southern (2018) and Charlotte (2019).
– Clemson facing its 106th different opponent in program history. Clemson is 63-38-4 all-time in its first meeting with its 105 existing opponents, including a 14-1 mark in first meetings since 2003. Clemson has won 16 of its last 18 games when making its all-time debut against a new opponent.
– Clemson attempting to win its 33rd consecutive home game to extend its school record for both the longest home winning streak and longest home unbeaten streak in school history (as well as extend the nation’s longest active home winning streak). Of the 132 players on Clemson’s 2021 roster, 127 have never experienced a home loss in their Clemson careers. Five sixth-year “super seniors” on Clemson’s 2021 roster were on the 2016 team that recovered from a home loss to Pitt by winning the national championship that season.
– Clemson (32) attempting to tie 1900-03 Harvard, 1901-06 Nebraska and 1995-2000 Marshall (33 each) for the 15th-longest home winning streak in FBS history.
– Clemson attempting to win a 24th consecutive non-conference home game. Clemson’s active 23-game non-conference winning streak at home is the longest such winning streak in program history. Clemson’s last home loss in non-conference play was in 2012.
– Clemson attempting to improve to 30-6-2 against FBS independents since the NCAA split Division I into the divisions now known as the Football Bowl Subdivision and Football Championship Subdivision in 1978.
– Clemson attempting to win a 13th straight game against FBS independents dating to 1988. Note: Clemson’s loss to Notre Dame in 2020 came during
Notre Dame’s lone year of ACC membership.

MILITARY APPRECIATION DAY

Clemson, formally founded as Clemson Agricultural College in November 1889, was originally a military school, reflecting a belief at the time that a military atmosphere produced the highest academic excellence.

Beginning with the first graduating class of 1896, more than 10,000 Clemson men and women have served in the armed forces. Throughout the decades, Clemson’s military heritage has remained, even as the university transitioned
to a coeducational civilian institution in 1955.

Saturday’s game against UConn will be Clemson’s 28th Military Appreciation Day. The history of the special day dates to 1994 when Clemson had a special flyover for the Clemson vs. Georgia Tech game on Nov. 12, just one day after Veterans Day. The flyover of four F-16s from Shaw Air Force Base during pregame was the highlight of the celebration that day.

Clemson has celebrated its military history every year since during games held in November or when Clemson plays host to a school with its own military heritage. Clemson has a 23-4 record in the previous 27 Military
Appreciation Day games. The Tigers have won 13 such games in a row.

SERIES HISTORY VS. UCONN

As an homage to legendary NFL broadcaster and noted master of understatement Ray Scott, former Dallas Stars broadcaster Ralph Strangis used to often go to commercial breaks by proclaiming in scoreless games, “The score? There is no score.”

The series history of Clemson and UConn? There is no series history of Clemson and UConn.

Those wishing to gain insight into the full series history of contests between Clemson and UConn will be able to witness it in person on Saturday, as the contest will represent the schools’ first all-time meeting.

TCI Predictions 

Robert – Clemson 49, UConn 6

Sam – Clemson 44,  UConn 9

Davis – Clemson 38, UConn 10

Gavin – Clemson 42, UConn 6

TCI Preview & Predictions: UConn at Clemson

Clemson battles UConn Saturday afternoon in Death Valley as the Tigers celebrate Military Appreciation Day. What should we expect from Clemson? How long will the starters play? These answers and this week’s predictions in this week’s edition.

Clemson battles UConn Saturday afternoon in Death Valley as the Tigers celebrate Military Appreciation Day.

What should we expect from Clemson? How long will the starters play?  These answers and this week’s predictions in this week’s edition.