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Tigers to Face Texas Tech in Tangerine Bowl

Tigers to Face Texas Tech in Tangerine Bowl


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Clemson, SC-Clemson (7-5) will meet Texas Tech (8-5) for the first

time in history when the two teams face off in the Mazda Tangerine

Bowl on December 23. Kickoff is slated for 5:30 PM and the game

will be televised by ESPN.

Tickets are available for the game through the Clemson Ticket

office at $45 apiece. Tickets may be ordered over the phone with

Mastercard or Visa by calling 1-800-CLEMSON, (864) 656-2118 or (864)

656-2115. Orders are also taken in person at the ticket office at

Memorial Stadium.

The Clemson vs Texas Tech game will feature an interesting

matchup of Clemson's pass defense against Texas Tech's passing

office. Texas Tech averages 383 passing yards per game, second in

the nation. Clemson ranks 17th in he nation in pass defense,

allowing just 175 yards per game.

Individually, Texas Tech is led by quarterback Kliff

Kingsbury, the Big 12 Player of the Year according to the Associated

Pres. Also the Verizon Academic All-American of the Year of college

football, Kingsbury led Texas Tech to 37.1 points per game this year,

the seventh best scoring offense in the nation. He completed 447 of

669 passes for 4,642 yards and 42 touchdowns. His 447 completions

set an all-time NCAA record. He has 1199 career completions, also an

NCAA record. He ranked 13 the nation in passing efficiency and

second in total offense this season.

He will be throwing against a Clemson secondary that features

two of the top 15 players in the nation in terms of interceptions.

Clemson freshman Justin Miller ranks seventh in the nation in that

category with seven, while senior Brian Mance is 15th with six.

Clemson was the only school in the nation who had two different

cornerbacks intercept at least six passes this season. The Tigers

intercepted 20 passes this season, among the top 15 figures in the

nation. Texas Tech threw just 14 interceptions among their 718 pass

attempts.

Texas Tech has four different players who rank in the top 100

in the nation in receptions, while Clemson has three players in the

top 100. Taurean Henderson leads Texas Tech with 90 catches for

577 yards and five scores, while Wes Walker has 83 catches for 1034

yards and six scores. Mickey Peters finished with 57 receptions for

663 yards and seven scores, while Anton Paige has 48 catches for 565

yards and seven scores. Nehemia Glover ranks fifth on the team in

receptions with 44-552, but has a team best nine touchdown receptions.

Clemson has three players who have combined for 150 catches

this year in Kevin Youngblood, J.J. McKelvey and Derrick Hamilton.

Youngblood has 52 catches and ranks 73rd in the nation, while

McKelvey has 50 receptions and ranks 81st. McKelvey leads the

Tigers in reception yards with 752. Hamilton leads the ACC in

all-purpose running with 137 yards per game and also has 48

receptions for 530 yards.

The Red Raiders have played many high scoring games this

year, including a 51-48 overtime loss to NC State, the only common

opponent for the two schools. Texas Tech ranks 93rd in total

defense and scoring defense. The average score of their 13 games

this year has been a 37-33 victory. Laurence Flugence, a senior

linebacker, is among the national leaders in tackles with 187 in 13

games. Ryan Aycock is second on the club with 143 stops and has 12

passes broken up. Aaron Hunt (yes both teams have an Aaron Hunt) is

the top defensive lineman with 98 tackles, including a team best

seven sacks and 16.5 tackles for loss.

Junior linebacker John Leake is the top tackler on the

Clemson team with 153, while senior linebacker Rodney Thomas has 152

and seven tackles for loss. Nick Eason keys the defensive line with

62 tackles, including seven sacks. He was Clemson's only first-team

All-ACC performer this year. Bryant McNeal has eight sacks and 64

tackles as a defensive end. He has 21 career sacks, sixth in Clemson

history.

Clemson has a 5-7 record in games against teams currently in

the Big 12 conference. Clemson's last game against a Big 12

Conference foe took place in 2000 when Clemson defeated Missouri in a

game at Death Valley, 62-9

This will be Clemson's sixth bowl game against a Big 12 team,

the first since the 1988 season when Clemson defeated Oklahoma 13-6

at the Citrus Bowl. Clemson is 3-2 against Big 12 teams in bowl

games, including the 22-15 win over Nebraska in the 1982 Orange Bowl,

a victory that gave Clemson its only national championship in

football.

This will be Clemson's first appearance in the Mazda

Tangerine Bowl, but not its first appearance in Florida Citrus Bowl

Stadium. Clemson had a 2-1 record in that facility during its

competition in the Citrus Bowl. Clemson defeated Penn State and

Oklahoma in consecutive Citrus bowls at the end of the 1987 and 1988

seasons, respectively. The Tigers lost to California in the Citrus

Bowl at the end of the 1991 season.

Overall, Clemson has a 13-12 record in bowl games. The 25

bowl appearances and 13 victories rank among the top 20 totals in

college football history. This will be Clemson's 16th appearance in

a bowl game played in Florida, its first since 2000 when Clemson

played Virginia Tech in the Gator Bowl. Clemson has a 9-6 record in

its previous 15 bowl games played in Florida.

Clemson enters this game with a 7-5 record, but the Tigers

have won three of their last four games. In fact, Clemson and Texas

Tech have both won three of their last four entering this game.

Clemson concluded the season with a 27-20 win over South Carolina on

November 23 behind an offense that gained 434 yards, highest figure

against South Carolina all season. Freshman quarterback Charlie

Whitehurst completed 27-38 passes for 287 yards in that victory.

Clemson is 3-1 since it made Whitehurst the starting

quarterback. He has completed 103-166 for the season for 1291 yards

and nine scores. He set a school record for completions (34) and

passing yards (420) in a win over Duke in his first college start.

Clemson's top rusher is sophomore Yusef Kelly, who has 505 yards on

the ground and has scored eight touchdowns. Senior Bernard Rambert

has started eight games and has 485 yards and six scores.

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