Jeremy Wahman – Clemson 28 – UofL 24???
The Cards have to play this type of game to have a shot to pull off the upset. We have to force 3 turnovers cash in on every one. We have to limit Trevor again. We will use both qbs and we will have a shot to win but their experience will seal the deal. Am I certain of this? No.
Jeff Nunn – Clemson 42 – UofL 28
The Cards play well early but the lack of depth on defense shows as Clemson wears them down.
Shawn Barbour – Clemson 45 – UofL 28
Micale Cunningham starts out hot and Javian Hawkins gets 80 yards. Cards get yards, but scores hard to come by. Dez has another good game. However, defense plays well, but tires out. Cunningham hurt again and Conley enters and plays decent, but makes a couple of freshman mistakes allow Clemson to get at least one defensive TD.
Katie Goben – Clemson 38 – UofL 10
Conley continues to develop but has some true freshman moments that Clemson takes advantage of. Lawrence picks on the secondary and we do not hold him for under 100 yards this year.
Daniel Spencer – UofL 38 – Clemson 35
Yes, I’ll be that guy and say UofL shocks the World and punches Clemson in the mouth.
Higgy – Clemson 49 –UofL 28
The Cards defense doesn’t slow down Trevor Lawerence unfortunately. Micale & Evan give sparks at quarterback but just Clemson defense has the Cards number. The Cards lose but show great fightClemson
Mitch Motley – Clemson 55 – UofL 24
Clemson is on a roll after busting FSU. Louisville keeps the game within 2 scores at half, but the Tigers use huge second half to pull away.
Justin Krueger – Clemson 49 – UofL 24
Cards make a game out of it for one half, but the depth of the Tigers will lead them to victory.
Samuel Basden – Clemson 42 – UofL 27
Louisville comes in rolling high both in spirit and momentum but it isn’t enough to pry a victory out of the Tiger’s mouth. Louisville keeps it close during the first half but Clemson exercises their depth and pull away in the 2nd half.
Ben Gumbel – Clemson 45 – UofL 20
Paige Sherrard –
I’m not superstitious, but I am a little stitious.