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Clemson vs. Virginia


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Clemson stops Virginia, will play in ACC title game
 
 
CBSSports.com wire reports

CLEMSON, S.C. -- This was why C.J. Spiller came back to Clemson.

The Tigers' star senior awaited a Virginia punt in the fourth quarter with Clemson's 34-21 victory all but secure, when the 77,000 at Death Valley broke into chants of his name over and over.

"One of the referees came over and told me he got chills," a smiling Spiller said Saturday.

There may be more special moments ahead for Spiller and the 18th-ranked Tigers, who advanced to their first Atlantic Coast Conference title game.

The drama was over before kickoff when Boston College lost 31-13 to North Carolina. Clemson coach Dabo Swinney reversed course and congratulated his team for winning the Atlantic Division before taking the field.

"But there's no celebrating," he ordered. "You're division champs, but champions take care of business and you've got business out on that field."

The Tigers (8-3, 6-2 ACC) won their sixth straight since starting the season 2-3. Now, after facing state rival South Carolina next Saturday, they'll head to Tampa, Fla., to take on Coastal Division winner Georgia Tech in two weeks.

 

Spiller had a 4-yard touchdown run and set the ACC's single-season all-purpose yardage mark, surpassing the 2,059 of Virginia's Thomas Jones in 1999.

Virginia (3-8, 2-5) kept things close in the first half, its 21 points more than it had put up in any of its previous five games. But the Cavaliers were shut out the final 30 minutes and lost their fifth straight.

"Unfortunately, we had some mistakes against a team that can now be called championship-caliber, having won their division," Cavaliers coach Al Groh said.

It's Clemson's first visit to the title game after years of near misses. In 2006, Clemson lost four of its last five after starting 7-1 to fall from contention. A year after that, the Tigers lost 20-17 to Boston College in a division showdown.

This time, Spiller got to hold his hand up in triumph as he jogged off the field to the adoring calls of the Death Valley crowd.

Earlier, fans sang Happy Birthday to Swinney, who turned 40 on Friday. When the game ended, spectators filled the field to join in a celebration not seen around here since Clemson's last ACC title in 1991.

"This is just an extremely special day," Swinney said.

And a profitable one for Clemson's coach. Reaching the ACC title game kicked in a contractual bonus that will raise Swinney's salary from the league bottom at $800,000 to the median of all ACC coaches -- around $1.8 million annually.

"We're happy, very happy," said Clemson athletic director Terry Don Phillips, given a game ball by Swinney.

Spiller had been on a Heisman-type tear in Clemson's win streak, posting record-setting performances of 310 and 312 all-purpose yards in victories over Miami and Florida State.

But Virginia had Spiller's number -- again. After holding him to just 18 yards rushing a season ago, the Cavaliers never let Spiller break free for one of his highlight-reel romps. He finished with 58 yards rushing and 114 all-purpose.

Still, it was a day of memories for a player who one day will likely have his name enshrined in Death Valley's Ring of Honor.

Spiller shocked many, including his mother, when he returned to Clemson last January instead of entering the NFL Draft. From his first play -- a 96-yard kickoff return in the opener against Middle Tennessee -- Spiller put together a season that'll be hard for Clemson fans to forget.

Spiller was the last Tigers senior to take the solo run down Death Valley's famed hill in his last home game. Spiller kissed Howard's Rock and skipped down holding a U.S. flag in honor of Military Appreciation Day as the large, orange-clad crowd roared in celebration.

"Clemson's been so good to me," he said. "To step into Death Valley one last time ... I'll definitely miss it."

The game that followed was supposed to be just as raucous for the Tigers, whose second-ranked ACC defense was facing the league's worst offense.

Perhaps it was clinching on Boston College's loss, Virginia's poor record or Tigers fans pointing to bigger games down the road, but Clemson played early with little of the fire.

Quarterback Kyle Parker was stopped short on fourth-and-goal at the Virginia 5 after Clemson recovered a fumble on the Cavaliers' first play.

Each time the Tigers moved in front, Virginia was there with an answer.

The embattled Groh even used a couple of offensive tricks to keep the Cavs in it.

Receiver Vic Hall threw a 30-yard pass to quarterback Jameel Sewell after taking a lateral. Hall then took a reverse flip from Sewell and passed to a wide open Joe Torchia to tie things at 14-all.

But in the second half, Clemson's defense forcing four straight three-and-outs, and the Cavaliers were done.

"We just wanted to win this thing the real way and not depend on somebody else losing," Clemson receiver Jacoby Ford said.

 
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Talk Back
Reputation:95
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Since:Nov 27, 2006

November 21, 2009 8:00 pm

Congrats to my tigers.  They may have started the season looking clueless, but they have finished with the best regular season i can remember in years.  Now if we can beat those gamecocks & find a way to beat GT, christmas will come early. 

very proud, but we still have work to do

Reputation:98
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Since:Sep 4, 2007

November 22, 2009 9:15 am
I was one of the few of my friends who actually liked the Dabo Sweeney promotion from the beginning, and I think that he has already proven himself to be a much better coach than Tommy Bowder ever was.  He is emotionally into the games, unlike Bowden was, and that electrifies the players under him.  Clemson has been winning the games they are supposed to (with the notable exception in th ...(more)
Reputation:91
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Since:Feb 19, 2007

November 21, 2009 10:56 pm
Virginia may have had Spiller's number but he was not 100% today.  He was walking very tenderly all day and was obviously in some pain.  Great win today.  We will need him to be 100% to take South Carolina down next week.
Reputation:99
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November 21, 2009 7:12 pm
Immediately!
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Since:Oct 14, 2006

November 22, 2009 9:49 am
Goes to Clempson and GaTech.  Beating out the likes of Maryland, UVA, Duke, NC State, FSU, UNC, WF, BC...impressive.
 
 
C.J. Spiller plays his final game at Clemson and sets an ACC single-season yardage record. (Getty Images)
C.J. Spiller plays his final game at Clemson and sets an ACC single-season yardage record. (Getty Images)

 
 
Scoreboard
Virginia  (3-8)7140021
Clemson #18  (8-3) «71710034
 
Players of the Game
Tigers

J. Ford
Rec 6
Yds 106
Avg 17.7
TD 1
Cavaliers

J. Sewell
Att 17
Comp 11
Yds 160
TD 1
 
Scoring Summary
CLEMDwayne Allen 16 yd pass from Kyle Parker (Richard Jackson kick)
VAJameel Sewell 6 yd run (Drew Jarrett kick)
CLEMC.J. Spiller 4 yd run (Richard Jackson kick)
VAJoe Torchia 5 yd pass from Vic Hall (Drew Jarrett kick)
CLEMRichard Jackson 21 yd FG
CLEMJacoby Ford 24 yd pass from Kyle Parker (Richard Jackson kick)
VAMikell Simpson 23 yd pass from Jameel Sewell (Drew Jarrett kick)
CLEMAndre Ellington 5 yd run (Richard Jackson kick)
CLEMRichard Jackson 24 yd FG
 
Team Stats
 VACLEM
First Downs1720
Third Down Efficiency6-135-13
Fourth Down Efficiency0-20-1
Plays-Net Yards59-27364-366
Rushes-Yds40-7838-132
Passing Yds195234
Kick Return Yds11367
Punt Return Yds1239
Passes13-19-019-26-0
Punts5-1993-115
Fumbles-Lost4-21-0
Penalties-Yds4-255-51
Time of Poss.27:3732:23
 
Individual Stats
RUSHING
VA: Mikell Simpson 14-84, Rashawn Jackson 9-25, Perry Jones 5-7, Vic Hall 2-5, Jameel Sewell 10--43
CLEM: C.J. Spiller 19-58, Andre Ellington 5-29, Kyle Parker 5-20, Jamie Harper 4-19, Jacoby Ford 1-16, Chad Diehl 1--1, Team 3--9
PASSING
VA: Jameel Sewell 11-17-160-0, Vic Hall 2-2-35-0
CLEM: Kyle Parker 19-26-234-0
RECEIVING
VA: Kris Burd 4-60, Mikell Simpson 2-43, Dontrelle Inman 2-5, Perry Jones 1-38, Jameel Sewell 1-30, Vic Hall 1-14, Joe Torchia 1-5, Rashawn Jackson 1-0
CLEM: Jacoby Ford 6-106, C.J. Spiller 5-39, Michael Palmer 3-30, Rendrick Taylor 2-19, Dwayne Allen 1-16, Xavier Dye 1-13, Marquan Jones 1-11
 
Standings
TeamStandingsConferenceOverall
Virginia6th Atlantic Coast Coastal 2-63-9
Clemson1st Atlantic Coast Atlantic 6-39-5