'Clemson football loses to Miami in double overtime after squandering late advantage'
Clemson football blew a 10-point lead in the fourth quarter against Miami, ending a four-game losing streak.
In a stunning turn of events, the Clemson football team suffered a devastating loss to the Miami Hurricanes on Saturday. Despite holding a comfortable 10-point lead heading into the fourth quarter, the Tigers were unable to maintain their advantage, ultimately falling in two overtimes with a final score of 28-20. This marked Miami's first victory over Clemson since 2010, breaking a four-game losing streak.
The game took an unexpected turn when Miami's starting quarterback, senior Tyler Van Dyke, was sidelined due to injury. In his place, freshman Emory Williams stepped up to lead the Hurricanes. Williams orchestrated a remarkable nine-minute, 75-yard touchdown drive that bridged the gap between the third and fourth quarters. Following a three-and-out by Clemson, Miami successfully kicked a 38-yard field goal to tie the game at 17.
As the clock wound down, Clemson failed to gain any yards on their next possession, giving Miami the opportunity to push the game into overtime. The Tigers managed to secure a field goal during their overtime possession, but were unable to find the end zone. Miami responded with a touchdown in the second overtime, missing the two-point conversion but receiving a second chance due to a penalty against Clemson's T.J. Parker. They capitalized on this opportunity, ultimately securing the victory.
Throughout the game, Clemson struggled with turnovers, an ongoing issue that has plagued them all season. In the first half alone, they gave up two fumbles and an interception. These turnovers proved costly, with Miami capitalizing on the mistakes and scoring points as a result.
The Tigers' turnover troubles continued in the second quarter when quarterback Cade Klubnik fumbled the ball on a sack by Miami's Rueben Bain Jr. However, the Hurricanes were unable to convert this turnover into points. Klubnik's interception in the second half further added to Clemson's woes, but Miami once again failed to capitalize on the opportunity.
Despite the loss, Clemson tight end Jake Briningstool had a standout performance, recording his most productive game of the season. Prior to the game, Briningstool had amassed 125 receiving yards and one touchdown. However, against Miami, he surpassed these numbers, finishing with 126 receiving yards and two touchdowns. His yard total set a new school record for receiving yards in a single game by a tight end.
In conclusion, the Clemson Tigers experienced a heartbreaking defeat at the hands of the Miami Hurricanes. Despite holding a significant lead, they were unable to maintain their advantage, ultimately falling in two overtimes. Clemson's turnover issues proved to be their downfall, allowing Miami to capitalize on their mistakes and secure the victory. However, amidst the disappointment, Jake Briningstool's standout performance offered a glimmer of hope for the Tigers.
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