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LSU7
357
35 - Final1
2BALL
OKLA6
626
62 - Final23
12ALA
FLA38
1038
10 - Final3
4NEV
BSU10
3010
30 - Final4
6UCLA
STAN19
4519
45 - Final58
7NEB
WIS17
4817
48 - Final6
10AUB
SCAR16
1316
13 - Final713
11CLEM
VT23
323
3 - Final814
18TA&M
ARK38
4238
42 - Final915BAY
KSU35
3635
36 - Final1017TEX
ISU37
1437
14 - Final11
19MINN
MICH0
580
58 - Final OTOT12
20SMU
TCU40
3340
33 - Final1321GT
NCST45
3545
35 - Final14
22BGSU
WVU10
5510
55 - Final15
24NW
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3835
38 - Final16
25ORST
ASU20
3520
35 - Final1716USF
PITT17
4417
44
Final

(13) Clemson 23
(5-0, 2-0 ACC)

(11) Virginia Tech 3
(4-1, 0-1 ACC)
Coverage: ESPN2
6:00 PM ET, October 1, 2011
Lane Stadium, BLACKSBURG, VA
Clemson downs Virginia Tech for third straight win over ranked team
BLACKSBURG, Va. -- Now Tajh Boyd and No. 13 Clemson can really start to believe.
Boyd directed another efficient offense and the Tigers' defense turned in its best effort of the season in Clemson's first road game, a 23-3 victory against No. 11 Virginia Tech on Saturday.
The Tigers (5-0) became the first Atlantic Coast Conference team to beat ranked opponents three weeks in a row, and ended the Hokies' 12-game winning streak in league play.
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"Coach (Dabo) Swinney calls it the 'Shock the World Tour,'" Boyd said after the Tigers followed four consecutive home games with their first victory in the last six tries against the Hokies.
"We really feel like we believe in what we can do, but I don't think a lot of people have seen that yet," the Virginia native said. "We're steadily attaining our goals."
And while Boyd was the headliner in victories against Auburn and Florida State, he had plenty of help this time: rushing touchdowns from Andre Ellington and Mike Bellamy, and a defense that limited the Hokies to 258 yards and no touchdowns at home for the first time since 1995.
The defensive performance stood out, even for the offense.
"Those guys were just waiting for the opportunity to show they could shut down an offense and big players," tight end Dwayne Allen said. "We've learned a little from each win. Last week in the Florida State game, we learned the defense could be dominant when we needed it to be."
Andre Branch led the way with three sacks, and was involved in 11 tackles.
"Andre Branch was a man on a mission," Swinney gushed afterward.
The Tigers' offense, again, showed it could dissect a heralded defense.
It did it last week against the Seminoles' fifth-ranked defense in a 35-30 victory, and again against the Hokies' fourth-ranked unit, which was allowing 231 yards per game.
Hokies Struggle to Score at Home
The three points by Virginia Tech were its second fewest points in a home game since Frank Beamer took over the program in 1987. Only five times under Beamer have the Hokies been held to single digits at home, with two of the five occasions coming against Clemson.
Fewest Points Scored At Home
Virginia Tech Under Frank Beamer
| Date | Points | Opponent |
|---|---|---|
| Sept. 1995 | 0 | Cincinnati |
| Saturday | 3 | Clemson |
| Nov. 2005 | 7 | Miami (FL) |
| Sept. 1992 | 7 | West Virginia |
| Sept. 1989 | 7 | Clemson |
| *Since Frank Beamer's first season, 1987 | ||
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The Tigers had 323, 204 through the air as Boyd completed 13 of 32 attempts, including a number of third-and-long conversions.
"He probably didn't have his greatest game, but he made plays when they needed him to," Hokies linebacker Bruce Taylor said. "We've just got to do a better job of getting off the field, especially in those third and longs."
The Tigers led 10-3 at halftime and doubled the edge quickly after halftime.
Following an 11-yard punt by Scott Demler, who dropped the ball while rolling toward a rugby style kick and them seemed to kick the end of the ball, Boyd hit Jaron Brown for 27 yards. Ellington ran for 7 and Boyd found Allen on the next play for a 32-yard touchdown.
Allen got inside rover Eddie Whitley on the play and made it look easy.
The rest of the half featured drive after drive that started, then stopped for the Hokies, and when they came up short on a fourth-and-4 from the Tigers 12, Clemson put the game away.
The Tigers' 88-yard drive featured Boyd passes of 20 yards to Allen and 13 to Brown on a third-and-5 from the Tigers' 42, and Bellamy's 31-yard burst for the touchdown.
That sent Hokies fans who filled the stadium and sat through 40 degree temperatures with a stiff breeze and drizzle falling during parts of the game streaming glumly for the exits.
But nothing the Hokies did all night suggested the outcome would be different.
A fumble by David Wilson set up Clemson's first score. Wilson was hit by Carlton Lewis while breaking through the line, and the ball popped into the air, right to Jonathan Meeks. He returned it inside the Hokies' 5, but a holding call brought it back to the Tigers' 41.
Boyd hit Brown between two defenders for 16 yards on third-and-4, but three straight incompletions from the Virginia Tech 14 forced a 31-yard field goal by Chandler Catanzaro.
The Hokies tied it in the second quarter when Jayron Hosley jumped in front of Boyd's pass and returned it 14 yards to the Tigers' 31. It was Hosley's 12th career interception, and just the second thrown by Boyd this season.
An 18-yard run by Wilson on third-and-2 from the 23 got the Hokies to the 5, but two runs by Wilson netted just 3 yards, and a false start pushed the ball back to the 7. After Logan Thomas threw incomplete under pressure, Cody Journell made a 24-yard field goal with 4:35 left in the half.
That left Boyd with plenty of time, and Hokies linebacker Wiley Brown helped out with a 15-yard personal foul on the kickoff. Starting at the Virginia Tech 48, Boyd did some dazzling work passing and running to drive the Tigers them to the go-ahead touchdown before the half was over.
On third-and-10 from the 48, he hit Ellington for 11 yards. On third-and-8 from the 35, he found Sammy Watkins open deep downfield for 23 yards, and then ran 9 yards on the next play.
Ellington's 1-yard run gave the Tigers a 10-3 lead.
The only threat the Hokies mounted after halftime ended the with a fourth-down pass from Thomas that Danny Coale had no chance of catching, followed by the Tigers' clinching drive.
Thomas was just 15 for 27 for 125 yards and was sacked four times.
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It was over when... Tajh Boyd and the Tigers suited up. Clemson had no problem with a ranked opponent on the road.
Gameball goes to... Dwayne Allen, who led all receivers with 75 yards and one TD against a top-10 defense.
Stat of the game... 12. The Hokies hadn't lost to an ACC opponent since 2009, when Virginia Tech lost to UNC.
Team Stat Comparison
| CLEM | VT | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Downs | 18 | 17 |
| Total Yards | 323 | 258 |
| Passing | 204 | 125 |
| Rushing | 119 | 133 |
| Penalties | 5-61 | 6-60 |
| 3rd Down Conversions | 7-17 | 4-16 |
| 4th Down Conversions | 0-0 | 0-1 |
| Turnovers | 1 | 2 |
| Possession | 25:09 | 34:51 |
Scoring Summary
| FIRST QUARTER | CLEM | VT | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | FG | 02:12 | Chandler Catanzaro 31 Yd | 3 | 0 |
| SECOND QUARTER | CLEM | VT | |||
![]() | FG | 04:35 | Cody Journell 24 Yd | 3 | 3 |
![]() | TD | 01:49 | Andre Ellington 1 Yd Run (Chandler Catanzaro Kick) | 10 | 3 |
| THIRD QUARTER | CLEM | VT | |||
![]() | TD | 10:42 | Dwayne Allen 32 Yd Pass From Tajh Boyd (Chandler Catanzaro Kick) | 17 | 3 |
| FOURTH QUARTER | CLEM | VT | |||
![]() | TD | 06:12 | Mike Bellamy 31 Yd Run (Pat Failed) | 23 | 3 |
Research Notes
Virginia Tech's 23-3 loss to Clemson was tied for the 2nd-worst home loss in the last 30 seasons. Only a 34-point loss to Florida State in 1989 was worse. [+]Worst Virginia Tech Home Losses - Last 30 Seasons
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The three points by Virginia Tech were its second fewest points in a home game since Frank Beamer took over the program in 1987. Only five times under Beamer have the Hokies been held to single digits at home, with two of the five occasions coming against Clemson.Fewest Points Scored At Home | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Date | Points | Opponent |
|---|---|---|
| Sept. 1995 | 0 | Cincinnati |
| Saturday | 3 | Clemson |
| Nov. 2005 | 7 | Miami (FL) |
| Sept. 1992 | 7 | West Virginia |
| Sept. 1989 | 7 | Clemson |
| *Since Frank Beamer's first season, 1987 | ||
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