The No. 15 Clemson Tigers (3-1) and the Florida State Seminoles (1-4) play on Saturday, October 5, 2024 at Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium in a battle of ACC foes.
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When is Clemson vs. Florida State and when does it start?
This contest between the Tigers and Seminoles will take place on Saturday, October 5, 2024. Be ready to see the kickoff at 7:00 p.m. ET.
Where to watch Clemson vs. Florida State
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Clemson Stats & Insights
In their last outing, the Tigers won 40-14 over the Stanford Cardinal.
From an offensive standpoint, Clemson ranks 30th in the FBS with 457.0 yards per game. Meanwhile, its defense ranks 100th in total defense (402.8 yards allowed per contest).
The Tigers are totaling 277.8 passing yards per game on offense this season (31st in the FBS), and they are surrendering 218.5 passing yards per game (76th) on the defensive side of the ball.
Clemson is putting up 179.3 rushing yards per game on offense this season (54th in the FBS), and is giving up 184.3 rushing yards per game (105th) on the defensive side of the ball.
On offense, the Tigers have been a top-25 unit, ranking 13th-best in the FBS by compiling 42.0 points per game. They rank 83rd on defense (25.8 points allowed per game).
Florida State Stats & Insights
Their last time out, the Seminoles lost 42-16 to the SMU Mustangs.
Florida State’s offense has been a bottom-25 unit in total offense this season, registering 278.2 total yards per game, which ranks 10th-worst in the FBS. Defensively, it ranks 92nd with 382.0 total yards ceded per contest.
The Seminoles rank 88th in the FBS with 213.0 passing yards per game on offense, and they rank 73rd with 216.2 passing yards ceded per contest on the defensive side of the ball.
Florida State ranks fourth-worst in rushing yards per game (65.2), but it has been better defensively, ranking 94th in the FBS with 165.8 rushing yards surrendered per contest.
The Seminoles have been struggling offensively, ranking eighth-worst in the FBS with 15.2 points per game. They have been better defensively, giving up 24.6 points per contest (76th-ranked).
Clemson Key Players to Watch
Cade Klubnik has 984 passing yards (246.0 ypg) to lead Clemson, completing 66.4% of his passes and throwing 12 touchdown passes and two interceptions this season. He’s also contributed on the ground with 106 rushing yards (26.5 ypg) on 17 carries with four rushing touchdowns.
Phil Mafah has carried the ball 43 times for a team-high 342 yards (85.5 per game), with two touchdowns this year.
This season Jay Haynes has collected 108 yards (27.0 per game) on 20 carries with one touchdown.
Bryant Wesco Jr.’s 238 receiving yards (59.5 yards per game) pace all receivers on the team. He’s collected seven receptions and two touchdowns.
Antonio Williams has totaled 196 receiving yards (49.0 yards per game) and three touchdowns, reeling in 16 passes this year.
Jake Briningstool’s 14 receptions have netted him 163 yards (40.8 ypg) and three touchdowns.
Florida State Key Players to Watch
D.J. Uiagalelei has 1,065 passing yards (213.0 ypg) to lead Florida State, completing 53.8% of his passes and recording four touchdown passes and six interceptions this season.
Lawrance Toafili’s team-high 214 rushing yards (42.8 per game) have come on 45 carries, with two touchdowns this year.
This season Kam Davis has rushed for 55 yards (11.0 per game) on 18 carries.
Ja’Khi Douglas’ team-leading 285 receiving yards (57.0 yards per game) have come on 15 receptions with one touchdown.
Malik Benson has grabbed 15 passes for 185 yards (37.0 yards per game) this year.
Kentron Poitier’s seven grabs have turned into 122 yards (24.4 ypg) and two touchdowns.
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