Virginia (4-2, 2-1 ACC) is set to take on No. 10 Clemson (5-1, 4-0 ACC) on Saturday afternoon at Memorial Stadium in Clemson, South Carolina. Follow along with score updates, play-by-play, and live analysis for Virginia at Clemson in the thread below.
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Clemson 10, Virginia 10 | 5:01 2Q
This Virginia drive was extremely sloppy with a holding penalty calling back a Tyree first down, a muffed snap by Colandrea to set up 3rd and 24. The Cavaliers lose more yards, sending out Daniel Sparks to punt it away.
Clemson 10, Virginia 10 | 12:26 2Q
Clemson begins to roll with two quick first downs before a pass interference call gives Clemson a 15 yard gain. The Tigers than get a massive penalty to halt a rush by Mafah before Klubnik misses a wide open receiver in the end zone. Despite the mishaps, the Tigers overpower the Cavaliers on the ground with the drive ending with a rushing touchdown by Phil Mafah.
Clemson 3, Virginia 10 | 12:26 2Q
On the ensuing drive for the Cavaliers, a play to Tyree results in a seven yard loss, killing the momentum of the drive before Colandrea scrambles 20 yards for a first down to keep the drive allowed. Virginia then picks up another first down before Colandrea finds Dakota Twitty for an eight yard touchdown.
Clemson 3, Virginia 3 | End of the First Quarter
On the second play of the Clemson drive, Klubnik is intercepted by Kam Robinson to give the Cavaliers the ball on the Clemson 37.
Clemson 3, Virginia 3 | 0:53 1Q
Cavaliers pick up their first down of the game after an 8 yard catch by Malachi Fields and 11 yard rush by Xavier Brown. Virginia then gets another five yards on an illegal substitution by Clemson. Virginia is running a lot of pre-snap movement to attempt to disrupt the Tigers.
Colandrea finds Fields again for another first down as the sophomore is showed poise on this second drive. The Cavaliers then ran a qb sneak with Grady Brosterhous on fourth and one which succeeded to continue the drive. Two plays later Colandrea gets sacked but a facemask penalty by the Tigers gives the Cavaliers another first down.
In the red zone, Colandrea on a designed run gets the ball down to the five yard line before Grady Brosterhous pushes up the middle for a few yards. The Hoos then opt to kick the field goal on 4th and one as their red zone woes continue to be a struggle.
Clemson 3, Virginia 0 | 8:17 1Q
Cade Klubnik finds a receiver for a 22 yard gain to start the drive before the Cavaliers force a third down and two before Phil Mafah powers forward for a first down. After that the Virginia defense forces two key run stops against Mafah before Klubnik scrambles and finds a receiver wide open downfield. The Cavaliers nearly had the sack, ending the Tigers possession, but Virginia could not get the Clemson quarterback down. In the red zone the Cavaliers force a field goal.
Clemson 0, Virginia 0 | 13:36 1Q
Virginia runs the ball three straight times with Pace with the first rush for seven yards before the other two fail to get the first down. Offensive lineman Ty Furnish was injured on the third play of the drive. Virginia opts to punt.
Clemson 0, Virginia 0 | 15:00 1Q
Game start. Virginia starts with the ball.
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