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The Clemson Tigers (5-5, 4-4 ACC) walked into L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium in desperate need of their fifth win of the season. They left with a 20-19 nail-biting victory over No. 20 Louisville and proof that their team has plenty of fight in them,
The Tigers should easily get to at least six wins and avoid their worst regular season under coach Dabo Swinney.
Louisville starting quarterback Miller Moss placed blame following the team's upset loss to the Clemson Tigers.
QB Miller Moss was 19 of 27 passing for 212 yards, no touchdowns, and no interceptions to go with a rushing touchdown. Moss rushed for his 8th TD of the season, tying Benny Russell for 6th most rushing TDs in a season by a quarterback and tying John Madeya for 7th in career rushing TDs by a quarterback.
The Clemson Tigers earned a 20-19 victory over the Louisville Cardinals in Week 12 of the college football season. Here are the highlights:
The warm fuzzies of essentially locking up a bowl spot should not overshadow another round of concerning in-game slip-ups.
Later in the period, Louisville was gifted an enormous opportunity. Following a muffed Clemson punt, they took over at the 23-yard line, trailing by one, with 2:29 to go. Instead, a false start on Rasheed Miller and an unsportsmanlike conduct - one of three by UofL - from Lance Robinson, knocked them to the very edge of field goal range.
The Clemson Tigers upset the Louisville Cardinals in a Week 12 ACC college football game on the road. Here are the highlights.
In a recent public appearance, Clemson athletic director Graham Neff did not take a firm stance on whether that’s the best way to run a college football program in 2025 — but he did acknowledge there’s “probably a better balance” for Clemson football to strike going forward.
The 15th-ranked Louisville Cardinals look to keep their conference championship hopes alive when they battle the Clemson Tigers in a key ACC matchup on Friday. Clemson is coming off a 24-10 win over Florida State,
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Adam Randall ran for 105 yards and two touchdowns, and Clemson overcame Louisville’s goal-line stand and a botched punt snap to sneak out with a 20-19 victory over the No. 19 Cardinals on Friday night.