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Duke at Clemson

Spiller breaks free for two scores in another Clemson rout of Duke

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CLEMSON, S.C. -- C.J. Spiller had an 83-yard touchdown catch and a 24-yard scoring run to help Clemson win its 14th straight over Duke at home 31-7 on Saturday.

Spiller continued his electrifying play in the season's second half for the Tigers (5-5, 3-4 Atlantic Coast Conference). He accounted for 242 yards two weeks ago in Clemson's 27-21 win at Boston College, its first under interim coach Dabo Swinney.

Spiller added two more touchdowns last week in a 41-27 loss at Florida State.

This time, it was Duke which couldn't contain Clemson's "Lightning."

Spiller broke around the right side for a 24-yard touchdown run to start the Tigers' scoring. It looked like he had wriggled free of several Blue Devils for a second-quarter TD, but a review ruled him down at the 1. James Davis finished the drive off a play later to put Clemson ahead 17-0.

Spiller was at it again when the Tigers got the ball after halftime, catching Cullen Harper's pass in stride and outrunning everyone for his long TD play.

It was Spiller's 12th career touchdown play of 50 yards or better, tops in Clemson history. He finished with 74 yards rushing and seven catches for 108 yards, a Clemson single-game record for a running back.

Davis added a second scoring run and fellow senior Aaron Kelly caught 10 passes to become the ACC's all-time career leader with 217 receptions.

For a while, the Homecoming crowd of 75,000 was reminded by the dominating performance how the Tigers' season was supposed to play out. Reality, though, is much more sobering -- the ACC favorites at the season's start must sweep their final two games simply to qualify for a bowl.

Duke's postseason chances also took a big hit. The Blue Devils (4-6, 1-5) began the season 3-1 under first-year coach David Cutcliffe. But they've lost six of their past seven and have to beat Virginia Tech and North Carolina for a chance at their first bowl since 1994.

This was supposed to be Duke's best chance in decades to end its 0-for-Death Valley days against Clemson.

Cutcliffe had brought the Blue Devils offensive life in September, while QB Thaddeus Lewis led the ACC in TD throws and passing yards per game.

Lewis had Duke fans thinking of former standout Ben Bennett, who was a Blue Devils freshman in 1980 -- the last time they beat Clemson at Memorial Stadium.

Their hopes, though, lasted two series. Lewis was hit hard on a wayward throw and came up hobbling. He was replaced a series later by Zack Asack and did not return.

The only drama left in the final quarter was whether the Blue Devils would go scoreless for the second time in six games. But Asack found standout receiver Eron Riley for a 28-yard touchdown with 6:21 left. It was Riley's first TD since Sept. 27 against Virginia.

Clemson's victory gave a boost to Swinney's chances of keeping his job past November. The Tigers improved to 2-2 since Tommy Bowden walked away last month. Recently, Swinney's been questioned about his status, all against the backdrop of athletic director Terry Don Phillips contacting potential replacements like former Oakland Raiders coach Lane Kiffin and defensive coordinators Brent Venables of Oklahoma and Bud Foster of Virginia Tech.

A few more performances like this out of Spiller, and Swinney could have a lot less to worry about.

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C.J. Spiller contributes two touchdowns against Duke as Clemson gets back to .500. (US Presswire)
C.J. Spiller contributes two touchdowns against Duke as Clemson gets back to .500. (US Presswire)

 
 

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Scoring Summary
CLEMC.J. SPILLER 24 YD RUN (MARK BUCHHOLZ KICK)
CLEMMARK BUCHHOLZ 39 YD FG
CLEMJAMES DAVIS 1 YD RUN (MARK BUCHHOLZ KICK)
CLEMC.J. SPILLER 83 YD PASS FROM CULLEN HARPER (MARK BUCHHOLZ KICK)
CLEMJAMES DAVIS 3 YD RUN (MARK BUCHHOLZ KICK)
DUKEERON RILEY 28 YD PASS FROM ZACK ASACK (NICK MAGGIO KICK)
 
Team Stats
 DUKECLEM
First Downs1024
Third Down Efficiency2-156-16
Fourth Down Efficiency0-00-2
Plays-Net Yards56-16879-466
Rushes-Yds29-8341-140
Passing Yds85326
Kick Return Yds9218
Punt Return Yds2753
Passes13-27-227-38-0
Punts10-4116-228
Fumbles-Lost0-01-0
Penalties-Yds4-206-65
Time of Poss.24:2435:36
 
Individual Stats
RUSHING
DUKE: Zack Asack 10-32, Tony Jackson 6-28, Jay Hollingsworth 5-13, Clifford Harris 4-6, Thaddeus Lewis 3-6, Team 1--2
CLEM: C.J. Spiller 10-71, James Davis 9-43, Jamie Harper 9-32, Paul Macko 2-5, Marquan Jones 1-2, Jacoby Ford 1-1, Kyle Davisson 1-0, Willy Korn 4--6, Cullen Harper 4--8
PASSING
DUKE: Zack Asack 10-22-61-2, Thaddeus Lewis 3-5-24-0
CLEM: Cullen Harper 20-26-292-0, Willy Korn 7-12-34-0
RECEIVING
DUKE: Eron Riley 3-51, Jay Hollingsworth 3-9, Clifford Harris 2-7, Tony Jackson 1-7, Raphael Chestnut 1-4, Tielor Robinson 1-4, Johnny Williams 1-3, Donovan Varner 1-0
CLEM: Aaron Kelly 10-96, C.J. Spiller 7-108, Jacoby Ford 4-49, Tyler Grisham 2-23, James Davis 1-26, Michael Palmer 1-23, Marquan Jones 1-2, Akeem Robinson 1--1
 
Standings
TeamStandingsConferenceOverall
Duke6th Atlantic Coast Coastal 1-73-9
Clemson1st Atlantic Coast Atlantic 7-210-4