Clemson vs. App State Notes |
• Clemson has now won 29 consecutive games against unranked opponents, the longest streak of its kind in school history. All 29 of the wins have been by at least four points, the longest active streak in the nation.
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Jayron KearseJayron Kearse •
Carlos WatkinsCarlos Watkins • With Clemson’s three first-half interceptions, the Tigers have had at least three interceptions in three of the last five games dating back to the 2014 season. • Clemson’s defense forced four takeaways (three interceptions, one fumble). • Clemson’s 28 second-quarter points were the most by a Tiger team since Nov. 23, 2013 against The Citadel. • Appalachian State converted 3-16 third-down attempts. On the season, Clemson’s opponents are 7-32 (21.9 percent) on third down. • Clemson’s defense recorded 10 tackles for loss. The Tigers have led the country in tackles for loss each of the last two seasons. • Appalachian State scored just 10 points. It is the second-straight game the Tigers have held their opponent to 10 points. On the year, Clemson’s defense has allowed just two touchdowns and two field goals. INDIVIDUAL NOTES •
Deshaun WatsonDeshaun Watson • Carlos Watkins returned an interception 15 yards for a touchdown, his first career interception and first career touchdown. • Watkins is Clemson's first defensive lineman to return an interception for a touchdown since
Kourtnei BrownKourtnei Brown • Watkins is the first defensive lineman to score a touchdown since
Tavaris BarnesTavaris Barnes • Jayron Kearse’s first-quarter interception was his seventh career intereption. Kearse leads all active Tigers in career takeways. •
Charone PeakeCharone Peake • Peake caught a 59-yard touchdown pass from Watson in the second quarter, the longest reception of his career and Clemson’s longest play of the 2015 season. • Peake’s team-leading 86 reception yards is a career high. He also scored two touchdowns, the first multiple-touchdown game of his career. •
Shaq LawsonShaq Lawson • Lawson’s second-quarter sack was his first sack of the season and first since Nov. 6, 2014 against Wake Forest. • Ben Boulware picked off a pass in the second quarter for his first takeaway of the season and fourth of his career (three interceptions, one recovered fumble). •
T.J. GreenT.J. Green •
Austin BryantAustin Bryant •
Ray-Ray McCloudRay-Ray McCloud •
Greg HuegelGreg Huegel • Huegel recorded two special teams tackles, the first two tackles of his career. •
Andy TeasdallAndy Teasdall
Jr. Safety
#1 6-4, 224
Fort Myers, FL
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’s first-quarter interception in the endzone was the Tigers' first forced turnover of the season.
RS Jr. Defensive Tackle
#94 6-3, 296
Mooresboro, NC
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’ 15-yard interception return for a touchdown was Clemson’s first "pick-six" since
Ben BoulwareBen Boulware
Jr. Outside Linebacker
#10 6-0, 241
Anderson, SC
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returned an interception 47 yards for a touchdown against Oklahoma on Dec. 29, 2014 in the Russell Athletic Bowl.
So. Quarterback
#4 6-2, 207
Gainesville, GA
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passed for 248 yards and three touchdowns, both season highs.
Defensive End (2007 - 2011)
#90 6-6, 255
Charlotte, NC
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returned an interception 20 yards for a touchdown against North Carolina on Oct. 22, 2011.
Defensive End (2010 - 2014)
#9 6-3, 275
Jacksonville, FL
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recovered a fumble in the endzone for a touchdown against Louisville on Oct. 11, 2014.
Gr. Wide Receiver
#19 6-2, 214
Moore, SC
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hauled in his sixth career touchdown reception in the second quarter and his first since Sept. 6, 2014 against SC State.
Jr. Defensive End
#90 6-3, 272
Central, SC
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recorded three tackles for loss, his highest total since Nov. 6, 2014 against Wake Forest when he had four.
Jr. Safety
#15 6-3, 203
Sylacauga, AL
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recorded six tackles, including a tackle for loss and his first career pass breakup.
Fr. Defensive End
#91 6-4, 268
Pavo, GA
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led the Tigers in tackles with seven, also his career high.
Fr. Wide Receiver
#34 5-9, 181
Land O' Lakes, FL
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returned a third-quarter kickoff 73 yards, the longest Clemson kickoff return since Oct. 15, 2011, when
Sammy WatkinsSammy Watkins
Wide Receiver (2011 - 2013)
#2 6-1, 205
Fort Myers, FL
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returned a kickoff 89 yards for a touchdown at Maryland.
Fr. Punter / Kicker
#92 5-11, 180
Blythewood, SC
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nailed his first career field-goal attempt, a 39-yarder with 7:09 remaining in the first quarter. He later added a career-long 47-yard field goal with 1:01 remaining in the fourth quarter. The freshman was 2-3 on field goals in the game.
RS Jr. Punter
#32 5-11, 188
Winston-Salem, NC
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booted a 52-yard punt in the first quarter, his season and career long. Teasdall averaged 43.5 yards per punt.
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