No. 3 Clemson, No. 5 Georgia brace for heavyweight opener
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[August 31, 2021]
There will be no easing into the
2021 season for Clemson or Georgia.
The Tigers and Bulldogs, ranked No. 3 and No. 5, respectively, will
kick off their seasons against one another in the Duke's Mayo
Classic in Charlotte on Saturday night in what could be a College
Football Playoff preview.
"It's time, it's here and we're excited about it," said Clemson
coach Dabo Swinney, whose team is the only one in the country to
make the playoff each of the last six years.
The first meeting between the two regional rivals since 2014,
Saturday night's prime time showdown has been eagerly anticipated
since being announced last year. ESPN's "College GameDay" will be on
hand.
The significance of the early-season showdown isn't lost on
Clemson's players, either.
"This is a heavyweight matchup," right guard Will Putnam said.
"We're gonna learn real quick what we're made of."
Clemson is coming off a 10-2 season that culminated with a 49-28
loss to Ohio State in the College Football Playoff semifinals at the
Sugar Bowl. Georgia went 8-2 last season, capping the campaign with
a 24-21 win against Cincinnati in the Peach Bowl.
This will be Clemson's first game in years without the
record-setting tandem of quarterback Trevor Lawrence and running
back Travis Etienne, both of whom were selected by the Jacksonville
Jaguars in the first round of the NFL draft last spring. But the
Tigers are far from bereft of talent.
D.J. Uiagalelei, a sophomore who filled in admirably last season
when Lawrence was sidelined by COVID-19 protocols, will take the
reins at quarterback.
"Their quarterback got some experience last year when Trevor was
down," Georgia coach Kirby Smart said. "He's got one of the biggest
arms I've ever seen."
That's a concern for Georgia's defensive secondary, which will be
breaking in three new starters, including former Clemson cornerback
Derion Kendrick.
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The Tigers' replacement for Etienne,
who left school as the all-time leading rusher in the Atlantic Coast
Conference, is considerably less clear. Clemson has a crowded
running back room, with senior Lyn-J Dixon the most experienced of
the bunch. However, true freshmen Will Shipley and Phil Mafah were
so impressive in fall camp that they could see considerable playing
time.
The Tigers' biggest challenge could
come on the offensive line, where they must break in two new
starters against a Georgia defensive front that is expected to rank
among the nation's best. The Bulldogs led the country in rushing
defense last year after finishing among the national leaders in that
category in 2019.
Georgia's Smart feels much better about his quarterback situation
this year what with JT Daniels the clear-cut starter. Daniels, a
junior, started the last four games in 2020 and passed for 10
touchdowns with two interceptions.
He will face a stiff challenge against a Clemson defense that
returns nine of 11 starters and boasts one of the most imposing
front lines in the country.
"It's probably one of the best defenses I've ever seen returning in
terms of number of starts, number of games played," Smart said. "The
volume of experience in unmatched."
The Bulldogs, however, are loaded with a talented running backs, led
by junior Zamir White, who paced the team with 779 yards and 11
rushing touchdowns last season.
It should make for an intriguing season opener between two age-old
rivals separated by only 75 miles.
"It ramps it up," Smart said. "When you're playing a team like
Clemson, a program like Clemson, all your guys come fired up, ready
to play."
--Field Level Media
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