CLEMSON FOOTBALL

Coleman Named ACC Player of the Week


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OFFENSIVE BACK


Virginia Tech tailback Mike Imoh was a unanimous pick for ACC Offensive Back of

the Week after setting a school single-game rushing record with a 32-carry,

243-yard effort in the Hokies’ 27-24 win at North Carolina Saturday. Both

totals, along with two rushing touchdowns, are career highs for the 5-7,

196-pound junior from Fairfax, Va. Imoh also had a reception and finished the

game with 294 all-purpose yards.


OFFENSIVE LINE


Virginia center Zac Yarbrough was tabbed as the ACC Offensive Lineman of the

Week for his performance in Saturday’s 16-0 win over Maryland. Yarbrough, a 6-4,

276-pound senior from Winter Park, Fla., anchored an offensive line that paved

the way for 409 total offensive yards, including 295 yards rushing.


DEFENSIVE LINE


Clemson defensive tackle Eric Coleman and Virginia linebacker Ahmad Brooks were

selected as co-Defensive Linemen of the Week. Coleman registered his first

career two-sack game in Clemson's 24-17 overtime triumph at 10th-ranked Miami

Saturday The Charlottesville, Va., had six tackles for the game and his two

sacks were for 18 yards in losses. Brooks had a team-leading six tackles in

Saturday's 16-0 win over Maryland. The Woodbridge, Va., sophomore also had two

QB pressures and two crucial interceptions, the first of his career.


DEFENSIVE BACK


Georgia Tech cornerback Reuben Houston grabbed two interceptions, both setting

up two touchdowns, in the Yellow Jackets' 24-14 ACC road win at NC State. The

Peachtree City, Ga., junior also had two tackles and was part of a strong effort

by the Tech defense, which allowed only one offensive touchdown.


SPECIAL TEAMS


In his first game as the starting placekicker, Florida State’s Gary Cismesia was

a perfect five-for-five on field goal attempts and two-for-two on point after

touchdowns in the Seminoles’ 29-7 win over Duke Saturday. The Bradenton, Fla.,

freshman tied a school record for field goals in a game, making good on attempts

from 23, 29, 27, 40 and 43 yards.


ROOKIE


Georgia Tech tailback Rashaun Grant rushed for 122 yards on 20 carries to lead

the Yellow Jackets to a 24-14 ACC road win at NC State Saturday. Tech’s

third-string tailback, Grant, a 5-10, 192-pound freshman from Tampa, Fla.,

stepped in after injuries to P.J. Daniels and Chris Woods and totaled the 122

yards against a Wolfpack defense that was allowing just 108.8 yards rushing per

game and was ranked third in the nation in total defense.

 

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