The Clemson football team finds itself in a tied game against South Carolina at halftime, with a score of 7-7. The Tigers have shown a balanced offense with 227 total yards, 80 of which came from their running game with a solid 4.7-yard average per carry. Quarterback Cade Klubnik had a strong first half, throwing for 148 yards and three key plays of 25+ yards. However, the offense struggled on third down conversions and failed on a crucial fourth-and-one situation. Despite this, Klubnik managed to make an impact in the ground game as well. The young receivers of the team also contributed, with players like Bryant Wesco, T.J. Moore, and Antonio Williams making big catches.
Defensively, Clemson was able to pressure South Carolina’s quarterback LaNorris Sellers with three sacks, five tackles for loss, and the only turnover of the game. However, Sellers showed his ability to create big plays with a 25-yard touchdown run. The Tigers will aim to start the second half strong and regain the lead in this fiercely contested rivalry match.
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