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CFB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 11/10/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
CLEMSON
 
BOSTON COLLEGE
-17.5  

+17.5  
-1450

+800

52
 
27
Final
7

CLEMSON (9 - 0) at BOSTON COLLEGE (7 - 2)
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Week 11 Saturday, 11/10/2018 8:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
121CLEMSON-17-18
122BOSTON COLLEGE6154.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
CLEMSON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games9-0+45-45-347.823.6538.0(7.6)1.413.33.2269.2(4)1.8
Road Games4-0+33-14-049.724.5528.7(7.8)1.015.02.5300.0(4.2)1.5
Last 3 Games3-0+23-02-159.029.0552.0(7.7)1.311.01.0285.3(4)2.7
Turf Games1-001-01-063.028.0698.0(10)1.03.00.0249.0(3.2)1.0
Conference Games6-0+35-14-252.725.0550.5(7.6)1.713.34.3269.8(3.8)1.8
CLEMSON - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)47.823.623.927:2638-266(6.9)21-3365.0%272(8.3)71-538(7.6)(11.3)
Opponents Defensive Avg.31.315.520.528:0736-166(4.6)20-3360.7%254(7.6)69-420(6)(13.4)
Offense Road Games49.724.521.527:0735-238(6.8)21-3364.9%290(8.9)68-529(7.8)(10.6)
Defense (All Games)13.33.214.332:3440-90(2.2)14-2751.4%179(6.6)67-269(4)(20.2)
Opponents Offensive Avg.28.814.321.232:5245-189(4.2)16-2758.1%203(7.5)72-391(5.4)(13.6)
Defense Road Games15.02.516.232:5343-93(2.1)13-2946.1%207(7.2)72-300(4.2)(20)

BOSTON COLLEGE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games7-2+2.27-25-437.221.3442.8(5.8)1.424.115.7365.8(4.7)2.3
Home Games5-0+3.64-14-145.430.8503.6(5.9)1.220.812.4296.6(4.2)2.2
Last 3 Games3-0+3.63-01-232.016.0419.7(5.2)1.318.316.0304.7(4.1)1.7
Turf Games6-0+4.65-15-144.729.2507.0(6.2)1.223.013.8332.5(4.3)2.2
Conference Games4-1+3.65-02-332.014.4420.2(5.8)1.223.418.0391.8(4.7)2.2
BOSTON COLLEGE - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)37.221.320.928:2249-229(4.6)16-2660.9%214(8.1)76-443(5.8)(11.9)
Opponents Defensive Avg.33.717.521.630:5542-205(4.9)19-3161.5%230(7.5)73-435(6)(12.9)
Offense Home Games45.430.824.831:0358-283(4.8)17-2763.9%220(8.3)85-504(5.9)(11.1)
Defense (All Games)24.115.720.831:3841-144(3.5)20-3655.4%222(6.1)77-366(4.7)(15.2)
Opponents Offensive Avg.29.114.920.730:0238-156(4.1)20-3458.9%247(7.3)72-402(5.6)(13.8)
Defense Home Games20.812.417.228:5736-117(3.3)18-3550.8%179(5.1)71-297(4.2)(14.3)
Average power rating of opponents played: CLEMSON 33.1,  BOSTON COLLEGE 32.1
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
CLEMSON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/15/2018GA SOUTHERN38-7W-32L49.5U46-30921-31-286343-803-9-601
9/22/2018@ GEORGIA TECH49-21W-15.5W55.5O36-24819-30-232256-1463-8-571
9/29/2018SYRACUSE27-23W-24.5L65U53-29317-29-176326-6126-41-2501
10/6/2018@ WAKE FOREST63-3W-20.5W61O40-47125-30-227151-1757-27-741
10/20/2018NC STATE41-7W-18.5W57U32-9132-48-380132-10422-35-1933
10/27/2018@ FLORIDA ST59-10W-18.5W49O33-12024-44-404135--2120-40-2682
11/3/2018LOUISVILLE77-16W-39W61.5O37-49214-20-169236-8117-34-2313
11/10/2018@ BOSTON COLLEGE            
11/17/2018DUKE            
11/24/2018S CAROLINA            

BOSTON COLLEGE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/13/2018@ WAKE FOREST41-34W-6W59O44-22016-25-304160-29820-45-2142
9/22/2018@ PURDUE13-30L-6L62.5U34-8515-29-144441-7621-28-2962
9/29/2018TEMPLE45-35W-13.5L54.5O66-27516-34-148234-19121-47-2613
10/6/2018@ NC STATE23-28L6W60U25-12014-25-198153-22525-34-3084
10/13/2018LOUISVILLE38-20W-11W56.5O61-25116-22-179232-4717-35-1701
10/26/2018MIAMI27-14W3.5W49.5U53-22317-30-210136-15519-39-1502
11/3/2018@ VIRGINIA TECH31-21W-2W57U49-21915-26-177136-11125-43-2812
11/10/2018CLEMSON            
11/17/2018@ FLORIDA ST            
11/24/2018SYRACUSE            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
CLEMSON: If last year's 12-win season was a reloading year for Dabo Swinney, try and imagine the level of dominance the Tigers could reach in 2018. A defensive line that returns Christian Wilkins, Dexter Lawrence, Clelin Ferrell and Austin Bryant could eventually be remembered as one of the best in college football history. Incumbent QB Kelly Bryant will face pressure from five-star freshman Trevor Lawrence, but the dynamic RB duo of Tavien Feaster and Travis Etienne will provide a solid cushion for either. Clemson has suffered shocking midseason upsets each of the last two seasons (Pittsburgh in 2016, at Syracuse last year), and Swinney's hardest job this season will be keeping his loaded roster focused each and every week.
BOSTON COLLEGE: There's plenty of buzz in Chestnut Hill this summer, as the Eagles seem ready to field a formidable offense for the first time in years. QB Anthony Brown was competent as a freshman before getting injured, and RB AJ Dillon was a beast, tearing up Louisville on the road with 272 yards on 39 carries in a 45-42 win. And unlike divisional foes FSU, Louisville and NC State, BC returns plenty of talent on defense (minus second-round draft pick Harold Landry). But a four-game stretch against Miami, Virginia Tech, Clemson and Florida State will test just how improved this team is.
PREVIEW
No. 2 Clemson tries to keep it rolling vs. No. 17 BC
 

BOSTON -- Undefeated and No. 2 Clemson can check off another box when the Tigers visit No. 17 Boston College on Saturday night.

"We've got a great challenge and great opportunity this week in Boston College," Clemson co-offensive coordinator Jeff Scott told Tigernet.com on Monday as the Tigers (9-0) began to prepare for the Eagles (7-2). "Obviously, it's an opportunity for us to accomplish our second goal, which is to win the (Atlantic) division.

"The way our goals are set up -- the first goal is to win the opener and then it's taken us 10 weeks now to get an opportunity to reach our second goal, which is winning the division."

The Tigers, coming off a 77-point explosion against Louisville, are 6-0 in the ACC. BC, winners of three straight, is 4-1 and would stay in contention for the spot in the league title game (first since back-to-back appearances in 2007-08) with a win Saturday.

Clemson, winners of seven straight over BC in the series, comes into this game as a 20-point favorite -- and faces a bit of the unknown in the Eagles.

BC star AJ Dillon, the ACC's Preseason Player of the Year, took to Twitter last Saturday after his team rallied in the second half to win at Virginia Tech.

"Still remember people laughing saying 'why BC' when I'm committed," he tweeted. "Trust in the process, we aren't done yet!"

But here's the thing -- there's no guarantee Dillon will be there for this important prime time nationally televised game.

Dillon, who missed 2 1/2 games with an ankle injury, returned with 149 yards and a touchdown in a win over Miami two weeks ago. He clearly wasn't 100 percent and had 96 yards against Virginia Tech when he left after a hard hit on the sideline. He did not return as his replacement, Travis Levy, scored the first two rushing touchdowns of his college career in the victory.

"I saw him yesterday and he was bouncing around, a good smile on his face," BC coach Steve Addazio said Monday. "I mean he's dinged up. It is what it is. That's not going to significantly change one way or the other. The question just becomes how well he can handle that. But I would assume with these kind of injuries you're not going to feel exactly the way you should feel until you get to a bowl game and have a few weeks.

"I think this is ongoing and certainly a fair question will be is will it feel good enough by game time to it? We'll have to see each day with that ... God willing, he will be healthy and we can get 30 carries out of him."

Clemson will be prepared either way for a BC rushing attack.

"I think they've got a number of quality backs," Tigers defensive coordinator Brent Venables said. "(Dillon has) missed a few games and yet they are still playing for a division championship on the line this week. That speaks to the depth that they have and their ability to use guys in different ways.

"(Levy), they've used him through the early part of the year in a variety of ways whether it's the shotgun, zone-read stuff or a lot of screens and getting him out in space. He gets in there this past week, and he had done it prior to that in their heavy stuff and he would run hard, tough, and physical between the tackles, too. More explosive.

"He's kind of like our No. 9 (Travis Etienne), maybe a little bit heavier but got kind of a shiftiness and change of gear. He runs with power, speed, and runs through trash as well."

The Tigers beat the Eagles 34-7 last year in Death Valley.

BC has not beaten a Top 5 team since defeating No. 2 Notre Dame on Nov. 2, 2002. The Eagles are 2-29 all-time against the Top 5, 0-12 at home and are 31-106-1 all-time against ranked opponents.

They come in with their highest ranking in 11 years and are headed for their fifth bowl game in six seasons under Addazio. It was only three seasons ago that BC was winless in conference play and finished 3-9.

"I expect the atmosphere here will be sensational," Addazio said. "We are expecting a full stadium and a crowd that will be in their seats early, and creating a great home-field advantage, which I'm sure it will be."


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