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Clemson football coach Dabo Swinney gives early indication on Cade Klubnik status vs SMU
Clemson football quarterback Cade Klubnik left Saturday's game at Boston College with an injury late in the third quarter with the Tigers up big. After the game, Clemson coach Dabo Swinney confirmed Klubnik had rolled his ankle in the Tigers' 41-10 victory over the Eagles.
Clemson football QB Cade Klubnik exited with an ankle injury in the third quarter vs Boston College. Backup QB Christoper Vizzina replaced him.
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Clemson QB Cade Klubnik provides update on condition after exiting Boston College game with injury
WATCH: Clemson Senior Quarterback Cade Klubnik provides an update on his condition after exiting the Boston College game with an injury in the third quarter and not returning.
Clemson football made its trip to Chestnut Hill look easy, overwhelming Boston College 41-10 in a game that was essentially decided by halftime. The Tigers scored on every first-half drive, showing the kind of offensive rhythm that’s been missing for much of the season.
Cade Klubnik and the Clemson Tigers have struggled to start this season. They are 2-3 and have games against Boston College, SMU and Duke coming up. Klubnik entered his senior year as one of the Heisman Trophy favorites along with Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love.
Clemson’s backfield dominance against Boston College shows the benefits of balance: keeping defenses guessing and the offense rolling.
The Clemson Tigers come into Chapel Hill to face the University of North Carolina Tar Heels in a noon game that is crucial for both teams. The Tigers, under Dabo Swinney are a disappointing 1-2, and the Tar Heels, under coach Bill Belichick, are 2-2. This is the first ACC conference action for North Carolina.
Now, Penn State will try to salvage their season under interim coach Terry Smith and backup quarterback Ethan Grunkemeyer.