Rise
of the Tiger: Freshman QB Lawrence carries Clemson to title
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[January 08, 2019]
Clemson coach Dabo Swinney
promoted freshman quarterback Trevor Lawrence to a starting role
over incumbent Kelly Bryant in September, some people questioned the
wisdom of the switch.
Lawrence showed why he was Swinney's choice Monday night, playing
like a veteran rather than a newcomer in guiding No. 2 Clemson to a
44-16 victory over No. 1 Alabama in the College Football Playoff
national championship game.
Lawrence completed 20 of 32 passes for 347 yards and three
touchdowns to earn Offensive Player of the Game honors.
"Well, he was the best player," Swinney said. "That's not a knock
against Kelly Bryant, and I love Kelly Bryant. What a great player
he is. But my job is to make decisions to put the team in the best
possible path to win, and after four games, I think you saw that."
Lawrence started the team's fifth game of the season and led Clemson
to an 11-0 record as a starter while shattering many school records
held by Deshaun Watson.
When Swinney was asked last week how his team was going to handle
Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who had never lost a game with
the Crimson Tide, Swinney had a simple response.
"I said, 'Well, I don't think Trevor has (ever lost a game),
either,'" Swinney said. "So I'm just going to work on my guy and see
if we can walk off this field and keep our guy undefeated."
--Clemson has won two national championships in three years and
improved to 5-2 in College Football Playoff games over the past four
years with its victory over the Crimson Tide.
The Tigers' senior class matched Alabama with 55 victories and two
national titles over that time span, and Clemson's run of success
may not slow down any time soon.
Clemson's primary offensive players are all underclassmen. Lawrence
and wide receiver Justyn Ross are both freshmen, while running back
Travis Etienne and wide receiver Tee Higgins are both sophomores.
Those four players combined to account for all of Clemson's five
offensive touchdowns against Alabama.
"I can't wait to get back and start all over again on Friday and see
if we can do it all over again," Swinney said. "We've got Travis and
Trevor and all those guys back, some dynamic pieces. It's going to
be a fun bunch."
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Clemson Tigers head coach Dabo Swinney celebrates with the national
championship trophy after beating the Alabama Crimson Tide during
the 2019 College Football Playoff Championship game at Levi's
Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports
--A couple of key interceptions were instrumental in Clemson's
victory.
Tigers safety A.J. Terrell stepped in front of a Tagovailoa pass and
returned it 44 yards for a touchdown on the Crimson Tide's third
play of the game.
Later in the first half, cornerback Trayvon Mullen intercepted
Tagovailoa, and his 46-yard return set up a touchdown eight plays
later that pushed Clemson's lead to 28-16 just before the half.
Terrell, a sophomore, led the team with three interceptions this
season. Mullen, a junior, recorded his first interception of the
year, but he had eight tackles and a forced fumble Monday in
addition to his pick. He's considering a jump to the NFL.
--Clemson handed Alabama its worst defeat ever under coach Nick
Saban. The reason why came quick and easy to Saban after the
blowout.
"If you look at the stats of the game, the yards and all that are
fairly equal, but the score wasn't because of turnovers and not
getting scores in the red zone and not getting off the field on
third down," Saban said.
Clemson converted on 10 of 15 third-down opportunities, and the
Tigers' defense thwarted Alabama on three of its six fourth-down
chances.
"You've got to give Clemson a little bit of credit -- they have a
really good team," Saban said. "But I don't think one game
necessarily defines who we are. We certainly didn't play very well
tonight. We gave up some explosive plays, but their quarterback is
really good and their skill players are really good."
--Field Level Media
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