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    Clemson's Ranking in Updated AP Poll

    By Staff Reports,

    1 days ago

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    The latest AP Top 25 Poll was released Sunday after Week 7 of the college football season.

    Following Saturday’s 49-14 victory over Wake Forest, Clemson (5-1, 4-0 ACC) stayed put at No. 10 in the updated AP Poll.

    The Tigers cracked the AP top 10 last week with their No. 10 ranking following their 29-13 win over Florida State on Oct. 5.

    On Saturday against Wake Forest in Winston-Salem, N.C., Clemson scored 28 points in the second quarter fueled by a pair of interceptions to pull away from the Demon Deacons.

    Junior quarterback Cade Klubnik completed 31-of-41 passes for 309 yards and three touchdowns. Phil Mafah ran for 108 yards and a pair of touchdowns, and tight end Jake Briningstool hauled in seven catches for 104 yards and a score. Additionally, Antonio Williams became the first Tiger since C.J. Spiller in 2009 to throw and catch a touchdown in a game, hauling in a 22-yarder from Klubnik in the second quarter and hitting Briningstool on a 28-yard double pass in the third quarter.

    Defensively, Wade Woodaz posted six tackles, including 1.5 tackles for loss and a sack, to lead the Tigers as Clemson forced three three-and-outs, a turnover on downs and interceptions by Kylon Griffin and Khalil Barnes. Barrett Carter added five tackles (1.5 for loss) and a sack.

    The Tigers rolled up 566 yards of offense and 37 first downs — third-most in school history — and held possession for a season-best 36:29 while holding Wake Forest to just 233 yards of offense and 16 first downs.

    Clemson will return to Memorial Stadium this Saturday when the Tigers host Virginia. The game is slated to kick off at noon ET on ACC Network.

    You can see the full AP Poll after Week 7 at the following link and below:

    1. Texas
    2. Oregon
    3. Penn State
    4. Ohio State
    5. Georgia
    6. Miami
    7. Alabama
    8. LSU
    9. Iowa State
    10. Clemson
    11. Tennessee
    12. Notre Dame
    13. BYU
    14. Texas A&M
    15. Boise State
    16. Indiana
    17. Kansas State
    18. Ole Miss
    19. Missouri
    20. Pittsburgh
    21. SMU
    22. Illinois
    23. Army
    24. Michigan
    25. Navy
    Others receiving votes:

    Vanderbilt 68, Nebraska 62, Arizona St. 39, Oklahoma 36, Washington St. 32, Iowa 29, Texas Tech 18, Syracuse 13, Arkansas 13, Utah 7, Louisville 6, Southern Cal 5, Liberty 2, UNLV 1.

    A limited number of signed replica road signs from Cade Klubnik are available!  Visit Clemson Variety & Frame or purchase online!

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    Guest
    1d ago
    Put them in the SEC and let them play some real teams.
    Ken Traylor
    1d ago
    We should have moved up to at least 8, maybe 9
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