Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik had an outstanding performance in a game against Stanford, throwing for four touchdowns and rushing for another, leading the Tigers to a 40-14 victory. The 17th-ranked Tigers improved their record to 3-1 overall and 2-0 in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Coach Dabo Swinney also achieved a milestone, earning his 173rd victory, tying him with the late Bobby Bowden for most coaching victories at an ACC school.
Unlike their previous games, Clemson’s defense played a significant role in securing the win, with three interceptions that stifled Stanford’s offense. Despite giving up 361 yards, the Tigers held Stanford to just 71 passing yards through three quarters, showcasing their defensive prowess.
Hurricane Helene had impacted the Southeast, including South Carolina, delaying Stanford’s arrival until just a day before the game. Despite a strong start by Clemson, Stanford managed to challenge the Tigers’ defense, but Clemson held strong, preventing the Cardinal from capitalizing on key opportunities.
Klubnik, who had been playing exceptionally well in recent games, had a slightly off night but still managed to contribute 16 touchdowns over the past three games. His performance, along with the solid defensive effort, helped Clemson secure another victory.
Stanford, despite a tough loss, showed resilience and effectiveness in their offensive plays against Clemson. The team managed to move the ball effectively and kept Clemson’s playmakers at bay for the most part.
Looking ahead, Stanford will return home to face Virginia Tech, while Clemson gears up to play against Florida State. The Tigers will seek to continue their winning streak and build on their strong start to the season.
Overall, the game between Clemson and Stanford showcased the Tigers’ resilience on both offense and defense, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead in college football.
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