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No. 11 Clemson takes its first ACC loss as lackluster offense leads to 33-21 loss to Louisville

Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik was ineffective in a 33-21 loss to Louisville, gaining most of his 228 yards when the game was out of reach. (AP Photo/Jacob Kupferman)

No. 11 Clemson lost its first ACC game of the season, falling 33-21 at home to Louisville. The win is the Cardinals’ first over the Tigers since joining the conference in 2014. Louisville had lost its previous eight meetings against Clemson.

Isaac Brown ran for a 45-yard touchdown after the Cardinals recovered an onside kick attempt by Clemson to put the game away with 5:50 remaining in the game.

After Clemson running back Phil Mafah scored a 3-yard TD to make it a 26–13 game, Clemson elected to kick an extra point rather than attempt a two-point conversion to cut the margin to 11 points. That decision made more sense when the Tigers attempted an onside kick, but Louisville recovered. (Replay seemed to show that Clemson had two players offside anyway, but that didn’t matter.)

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Fans threw objects on the field to protest, but after the brief delay, Brown applied the dagger with his touchdown run.

The Tigers’ passing game had no answer for the Louisville defense. Quarterback Cade Klubnik completed 33 of 56 passes for 228 yards and a touchdown, but most of that yardage came after the game was out of reach.

Mafah performed monstrously with the ball, gaining 171 yards on 30 carries, but his two touchdowns came too late. (Klubnik added 43 yards on 12 rushes.)

After trailing 26-7, the Tigers had to throw the ball to catch up. Still, Clemson and offensive coordinator Garrett Riley didn’t show much urgency in pushing the pace and trying to score faster.

Brown finished with 151 yards rushing on 20 carries for Louisville, while Chris Bell added 47 yards on his lone rush. Quarterback Tyler Shough threw for 156 yards and completed 17 of 32 passes. Ja’Corey Brooks led the Cardinals in receiving with 42 yards on four receptions. And Brock Travelstead made four field goals, his longest being 49 yards.

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The loss drops Clemson to third in the ACC behind Miami and SMU, both of which are 5-0. Pittsburgh is right behind the Tigers at 3-1 after losing to SMU for its first loss in the conference.

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