Coastal Carolina 3, Clemson 49

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Final

1:30 PM ET, October 31, 2009
Memorial Stadium
CLEMSON, SC

Clemson routs Coastal Carolina behind Ford

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1222
Total Yards170400
Passing27148
Rushing143252
Penalties5-413-20
3rd Down Conversions4-176-12
4th Down Conversions1-10-0
Turnovers22
Possession33:5426:06
Air/Ground Leaders
Coastal Carolina Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Cramer2/31500
Childers2/91301
Clemson Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Parker7/167012
Korn5/65510
Coastal Carolina Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Childers1149012
Fraser1542015
Clemson Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Ellington688155
Harper1376134
Coastal Carolina Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Duran215011
Presley112012
Clemson Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Ford445136
Clear225017
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERCCARCLEM
TD02:09Jacoby Ford 36 Yd Pass From Kyle Parker (Richard Jackson Kick) 07
SECOND QUARTERCCARCLEM
TD13:48Xavier Dye 23 Yd Pass From Jacoby Ford (Richard Jackson Kick) 014
TD10:56C.J. Spiller 6 Yd Run (Richard Jackson Kick) 021
THIRD QUARTERCCARCLEM
TD10:28Andre Ellington 55 Yd Run (Richard Jackson Kick) 028
TD05:31Jaron Brown 18 Yd Pass From Willy Korn (Richard Jackson Kick) 035
TD04:37Willy Korn 1 Yd Run (Richard Jackson Kick) 042
TD00:32Jamie Harper 3 Yd Run (Spencer Benton Kick) 049
FOURTH QUARTERCCARCLEM
FG04:02Justin Durham 31 Yd 349
Associated Press

CLEMSON, S.C. -- Jacoby Ford caught a touchdown and threw for his first career score as Clemson won its third straight game, beating Coastal Carolina 49-3 on Saturday.

The Tigers (5-3) made headlines a week ago and star C.J. Spiller had a record 310 all-purpose yards to run his way into the Heisman Trophy race in a 40-37 overtime win at then-No. 8 Miami.

And even though Spiller played little more than a quarter, Clemson easily put away the Chanticleers (3-5) to move to 23-0 against Football Championship Subdivision teams.

Ford, the NCAA 60-meter indoor track champion, pretty much put this one out of reach by himself. He hauled in a 36-yard pass in the end zone for Clemson's first score, then followed with a nifty toss of his own to a wide-open Xavier Dye on the Tigers next drive.

Clemson was in line for its first shutout in 17 games, until Coastal's Justin Durham hit a 31-yard field goal with 4:02 left.

Ford, who caught the game-winning TD at Miami last week, joined Spiller as the only Tigers to score five different ways: By pass, reception and rush, then on kickoff and punt returns.

Coastal Carolina coach David Bennett understood the challenge his team faced on its first-ever trip to Death Valley. He said it was like "comparing oranges to grapes. And we're the grapes."

After a promising start -- Coastal's Marcus Lott picked off Parker to end Clemson's opening drive -- the Chants certainly got stomped by the Atlantic Coast Conference's No. 2 defense. They managed only 103 yards the first three quarters and did not cross midfield until less than 9 minutes remained in the game.

Spiller said earlier in the week he'd aggravated a season-long bout with turf toe in his 310 all-purpose yard effort at Miami. Clemson lightened his load this time.

He rushed just five times for 27 yards, notching a 6-yard TD run before hitting the sidelines for good.

Most Tiger starters sat out the second half as Clemson coach Dabo Swinney peaked ahead to its home game with Florida State next Saturday that should go a long way in figuring out the muddled ACC Atlantic Division.

Still, the Tiger reserves kept the pressure on. Freshman Andre Ellington had a Spiller-esque, 55-yard touchdown run where he broke two tackles and cut hard to the middle of the field on the way to the end zone.

Parker's backup, Willy Korn, had his head down during a 16-yard pickup and slammed into a cheerleader. Both were OK.

Freshman receiver Jaron Brown followed with a twisting, 18-yard catch and run, moving free of at least five Coastal defenders.

For a while, Clemson looked like it might match its most famous Halloween contest, an 82-24 win over Wake Forest here during the 1981 national championship season where they set school records for points and total offense (756).

Nothing went right for Coastal Carolina.

When Tre Henderson had broken free for a kickoff return TD, the Chants were called for blocking in the back. Bennett, the team's coach, threw his hands up in the air at the refs in protest.

The biggest plus for Coastal? The $235,000 guarantee from Clemson Bennett says will go to a new video editing system and new headsets for coaches.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, October 29th
North Carolina 20 Final
13 Virginia Tech 17
Saturday, October 31st
11 Georgia Tech 56 Final
Vanderbilt 31
19 Miami (FL) 28 Final
Wake Forest 27
North Carolina State 42 Final
Florida State 45
Coastal Carolina 3 Final
Clemson 49
Central Michigan 10 Final
Boston College 31
Duke 28 Final
Virginia 17