8:05 pm
September 5

#4 Clemson v. Georgia Tech

Who will WIN this matchup?

#4 Clemson Tigers (0-0)

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (0-0)

 

Current odds:

Clemson Tigers: (-5000)

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets: (+1284)

 

• The line for this game is Clemson by 24 points.

• The Tigers have their paws all over the all-ACC preseason defensive team, and uncertainty at key offensive positions might place more pressure on Clemson’s D. The No. 4 Tigers have two national titles and two runner-up finishes since 2015 and are the preseason choice to win the ACC after watching Pittsburgh hoist the trophy last season.

• Uiagalelei, who played nine games as a freshman in 2020, including two starts when Trevor Lawrence missed time with the COVID-19 protocol, raised hopes when he completed 66.7 percent of his passes for 914 yards and five touchdowns, with no interceptions. Then came 2021. Uiagalelei started all 13 games as the Tigers went 6-2 in the ACC and 10-3 overall, capped by a win over Iowa State in the Cheez-It Bowl.

• But his good times from the year before didn’t carry over. Uiagalelei’s completion rate tumbled to 55.6 percent, and while he threw for 2,246 yards, he averaged under 11 yards per completion. He finished with more interceptions (10) than touchdowns (nine).

• Uiagalelei spent the offseason getting closer to peak fitness level. He said he lost 30 pounds with a focus on improving his overall game. Coach Dabo Swinney told the media that Uiagalelei is the man — of the moment, at least. Five-star freshman Cade Klubnick remains in the picture.

• The Tigers bring seven starters back from the defensive unit that posted some gaudy numbers last season, such as second in the nation in scoring defense (14.8 points per game) and eighth in yards allowed (306.3). Leading the way are tackle Bryan Bresee and end Myles Murphy.

• Along with linebacker Trenton Simpson, Bresee and Murphy are on the watch list for the Lombardi and Bednarik awards and the Nagurski Trophy. Depending on the evaluator, the Tigers have from three to five defensive players receiving preseason all-conference honors.

• The Yellow Jackets are coming off a 3-9 season, including 2-6 in the ACC. Their success on offense leans heavily on the development of sophomore quarterback Jeff Sims.

• Sims played in 10 games in the COVID-impacted 2020 season and retained his freshman eligibility in 2021. He threw for a combined 3,349 yards with a completion rate of 57.1 percent and 25 touchdowns vs. 20 interceptions. He also has 864 yards rushing and 10 scores on 190 carries.

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Confidence
StreakSmarter Pick
#4 Clemson Tigers