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Turned out, he was done at halftime after completed 11 of 17 passes for 134 yards and an interception. He finished with 12 touchdowns and 11 interceptions.
"Nothing really went the way I wanted it to this year," Parker said. "Obviously I'll learn from it, move on, and get healthy and just try to continue on a different path."
South Florida stormed to a 17-3 second-quarter lead behind Daniels' TD passes to Demetris Murray and Dontavia Bogan. The Bulls added a field goal following Quenton Washington's 45-yard interception return.
Parker led two scoring drives to end the first half, but he was hurt on a 1-yard run before Jamie Harper punched it in from yard out to make it 17-13 at halftime.
"It was kind of where I took that shot earlier," said Parker, who suffered bruised ribs in the Auburn loss.
Plancher's 2-yard TD run early in the third quarter gave South Florida a comfortable cushion again and the elusive Daniels was able to keep Clemson's stout defense at bay.
Da'Quan Bowers, who came in with a nation-best 15 1/2 sacks, never got to Daniels and failed to set the school's single-season sacks record in what might be his final college game. Bowers is projected to be a high first-round draft pick.
"I'm just going to take some days, get to myself and think about my situation," Bowers said.
Clemson made a last-gasp comeback bid. Boyd threw a 6-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Ford with 1:47 left.
The Tigers recovered the onside kick and Boyd found Ford again for a 10-yard TD. But Clemson's second onside kick was touched by the Tigers about a half yard short of the 10 it needed to travel and USF took over.
Clemsons's difficult season ended with small group of its disgruntled fans making the 2 1/2 drive to Charlotte to see them. Fewer than 40,000 came through the turnstiles in the lowest-attended game in the bowl's nine-year history.
"I don't blame the fans one bit for being ticked off," Swinney said. "They should be ticked off. I'm going to do everything I can to make us better."
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