Ohio State enters the playoff on a mission while coming off a painful loss to hated rival Michigan. Can coach Ryan Day get his team back on track? As the over/under indicates, this will not likely be the offensive shootout that many would have predicted before the season began. These two teams have offenses that can hit for a big play at any moment, but both teams have relied on excellent defenses.
The Texas offense is putting on a clinic so far. Can Clemson do anything to stop it in the second half or are we looking at a third straight playoff blowout?
Touchdown Texas!
Quinn Ewers fires it to Gunnar Helm for a 19-yard TD toss. Big answer for the Longhorns following the turnover. And they extend their lead right before halftime.
Texas 28, Clemson 10
Clemson kicks FG
Nolan Hauser knocks it in from 32 yards and Clemson cuts into the lead a bit.
Texas 21, Clemson 10 | 1:33 in 2nd
Clemson interception!
Quinn Ewers’ pass is picked off by Clemson’s R.J. Mickens after the ball bounced off a receiver’s hands.
The ball was actually returned to the end zone, but the touchdown was called back on an illegal blindside block.
Either way, a huge play for Clemson, which takes over at its own 46.
Clemson offense stuck in neutral
Ever since its opening-drive TD, Clemson’s offense hasn’t been able to do much.
Here’s how its drives have ended since then:
Punt
Punt
Interception
Punt
Texas turns over on downs
Clemson gets a defensive stop it desperately needed, stuffing Jaydon Blue on a 4th down run at the 18-yard line.
Texas interception!
Cade Klubnik’s pass is deflected into the air and Texas’ Collin Simmons comes down with it.
The momentum is VERY much with the burnt orange right now.
Texas dominating on the ground
Texas already has 122 net rushing yards, averaging 7.7 yards per rush.
Longhorns have 3 rushing TDs on 3 offensive drives so far.
Touchdown Texas!
It’s Quintrevion Wisner into the end zone again, this one from 16 yards out. The O-line opened up a gaping hole for him to run through.
Longhorns are cooking so far, and running the ball at will.
Texas 21, Clemson 7
Touchdown Texas!
This time the Longhorns move quickly as Jaydon Blue busts a 38-yard TD run down the sideline.
That was a 5-play, 65-yard drive on ALL RUNS.
Just like that the Longhorns lead 14-7.
Clemson punts on 4th and 1
The Tigers opted to kick it away on 4th and about a foot from their own 34-yard line.
Playing it safe early in this one.
Touchdown Texas!
Longhorns match the Tigers with a long TD drive of their own.
Quintrevion Wisner finishes it with a 3-yard run.
It’s all tied up 7-7.
Touchdown Clemson!
Cade Klubnik finds Antonio Williams on a 22-yard catch and run for the score on 3rd down.
What a start for the underdog Tigers here!
Clemson 7, Texas 0
Nice start for Clemson
Cade Klubnik and the Tigers have a nice drive going to start this game.
It’s first down at the Texas 25 as Clemson burns its first timeout.
And we’re off!
Texas kicks off to start things off in Austin. Clemson will begin with the ball.
Alright, alright, alright
CFP bracket
Here’s where the bracket stands after the first two playoff games:
Texas WR Isaiah Bond won’t play
The Longhorns will be without one of its top receiving weapons today.
Texas-Clemson on tap
Game 2 of the Saturday playoff tripleheader is just minutes away in Austin.
The winner of No. 5 Texas vs. No. 12 Clemson will face Arizona State in the Peach Bowl on Jan. 1.
As college football evolves and parity spreads, Dabo Swinney still prefers ‘old way’
Final: PSU 38, SMU 10
SMU waves the white flag
The Mustangs have punted it back to the home team with less than 2 minutes remaining in the game.
Time running out for SMU
PSU was smarter with its next possession, running the ball and milking the clock a bit before giving it back to SMU on a punt.
There’s 2:46 left now.
Touchdown SMU!
The Mustangs are finally in the end zone after a 28-yard TD throw from Kevin Jennings to Roderick Daniels Jr.
There’s 7:30 left in this one.
PSU 38, SMU 10
Interception SMU!
Welp. Instead of running the ball, PSU opts for a Ethan Grunkemeyer pass and it’s tipped into the hands of SMU’s Brandon Crossley.
The Ponies will have the ball at the PSU 40-yard line.
The Nittany Lions have the ball back and will presumably bleed as much time off the clock as possible with this drive. Backup QB Ethan Grunkemeyer is in the game for Drew Allar
There’s 10 minutes left in the game.
Touchdown Penn State
This thing is all but over now. The Nittany Lions moved the ball with ease as Kaytron Allen capped off a 9-play, 75-yard drive with a short TD run.
PSU 38, SMU 3
End of 3Q: PSU 31, SMU 3
The Ponies are going to need a miracle now.
Penn State moving the ball
The Nittany Lions are over midfield and nearing the red zone now as the third quarter winds down.
SMU misses FG
The Mustangs made it all the way down to the 2-yard line, but several miscues backed them all the way back to the 25-yard line and Collin Rogers’ FG attempt came up just short.
SMU on the march
The Ponies are moving the ball and in the red zone after a long Kevin Jennings completion. They desperately need to get into the end zone on this drive.
PSU adds field goal
The Nittany Lions are back up 28 after a short drive ends with a 40-yard field goal by Ryan Barker.
PSU 31, SMU 3
SMU on the board with FG
The Ponies were moving the ball well and made it inside the 10-yard line before multiple false start penalties killed their momentum. They settled for a short field goal for their first points of the game.
PSU 28, SMU 3
SMU on the march
The Ponies are moving the ball with pace now after a long completion and an illegal hands to the face penalty on PSU. They’re inside the red zone now.
SMU has ball first after halftime
The second half is underway and the Ponies will start with the ball. Let’s see if they can mount a comeback like they did in the ACC title game against Clemson.
Lane Kiffin continues complaining
The Ole Miss coach was harping on the CFP selection committee last night during Indiana’s loss and now he’s doing the same while SMU struggles against Penn State.
Way to keep us on the edge of our seats Committee …. Riveting
It was all Penn State in the first half as SMU’s Kevin Jennings threw three picks and two of them were returned for touchdowns.
Touchdown Penn State
The Nittany Lions keep piling it on before the halftime break. This time it’s Nicholas Singleton who runs it in from short to cap off a 7-play, 38-yard drive.
There’s just over a minute left in the half.
PSU 28, SMU 0
SMU turns it over on downs
The Ponies decided to go for it facing a fourth-and-3 at midfield and Kevin Jennings was sacked.
It’ll be Penn State ball at the SMU 38 with just over 3 minutes left in the half.
Touchdown Penn State!
The Nittany Lions have their first offensive score of the game and it’s a 25-yard touchdown run by Kaytron Allen to cap off a 9-play, 75-yard drive.
PSU 21, SMU 0
INTERCEPTION PENN STATE!
Kevin Jennings has thrown his third pick of the game with 8 minutes left in the second quarter and it’s Dominic DeLuca again! The junior linebacker had 1 interception all season long before this game and already has two today.
Penn State stuffed on fourth down!
James Franklin just went for it on fourth-and-short at the PSU 20 and they did not get it! What a bizarre decision to go for it.
SMU has it in great position
TOUCHDOWN PENN STATE!
It’s ANOTHER pick-6 for Penn State! This time it’s Tony Rojas, who caught a gift of a pass from SMU’s Kevin Jennings and returned it 59 yards for a touchdown. What a nightmare start for Jennings.
PSU 14, SMU 0
PSU turnover on downs
The home team was moving the ball with ease but SMU found some defensive backbone when it was most needed, forcing a fourth-and-13 and getting the ball back after a Drew Allar pass fell incomplete.
PSU gets it right back
SMU can’t do anything with the ball on the ensuing possession and gives it back to the Nittany Lions. They’ll have it at their own 32 after a poor punt.
TOUCHDOWN PENN STATE!
Penn State has the first points of the game on a pick-6!
SMU QB Kevin Jennings was trying to hit his running back out of the backfield and PSU’s Dominic DeLuca came down with the ball instead before returning it 23 yards for the touchdown.
PSU 7, SMU 0
SMU stopped on fourth down!
The Mustangs made it to the red zone, but their drive fizzled out there as a fourth-down pass fell incomplete. QB Kevin Jennings could’ve easily ran it and got the first down, but he opted to throw it instead.
Penn State will take over on downs at its own 19.
SMU on the march
The Ponies are past midfield already after a couple first downs and a pass interference penalty. They’re going uptempo early.
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