Dabo Swinney reacts to penalty in Clemson vs. Duke loss
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There are bad calls, and then there's calling pass interference on a play in which the receiver tackles the corner.
Clemson’s heartbreak continued in a 46-45 loss to Duke, as one player reflected on a season where the effort remains high but wins keep slipping away.
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Duke football's 'controversial 'win over Clemson should be anything but
A late penalty call has made Duke's victory over Clemson highly controversial. But, a closer look at the play shows why it was the right call.
The Duke Blue Devils came away with a wild 46-45 road victory over Clemson on Saturday at Memorial Stadium. And the ACC Network announcers thought Duke caught a huge break from the officials in the game’s final minute.
Duke QB Darian Mensah threw a pass incomplete on 4th and 10 from Clemson’s 18, but refs flagged Clemson for pass interference and an automatic first down. Boos rained down and Clemson coach Dabo Swinney was beside himself.
The plan can vary beyond that based on the volume of games monitored by the replay center at any one time, such as adding the Clemson-Georgia Tech game on Sept. 13 on ESPN with only one other ACC team playing in that same noon Eastern slot. The ACC and ...
Florida State and Virginia were locked in a double-overtime thriller as the ball headed to Seminoles receiver Duce Robinson in the end zone. Robinson bobbled the catch, then continued that juggle through the back of the end zone and out of bounds.