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TULN 33 -13.0 o51.5
USA 31 13.0 u51.5
LIVE 00:03 4th Sep 6
GASO 20 29.0 o62.0
USC 59 -29.0 u62.0
LIVE 00:06 4th Sep 6
AKR 0 34.0 o47.0
NEB 68 -34.0 u47.0
LIVE 08:50 4th Sep 6
UCLA 20 -1.5 o54.5
UNLV 30 1.5 u54.5
LIVE End Sep 6
MCNS 10 19.0 o49.5
ULL 34 -19.0 u49.5
LIVE End Sep 6
TLSA 7 -3.5 o52.0
NMSU 10 3.5 u52.0
LIVE 00:25 2nd Sep 6
UTM 7 7.5 o50.0
UTEP 28 -7.5 u50.0
LIVE 09:57 3rd Sep 6
SCAR 3 42.5 o53.5
SOCAR 24 -42.5 u53.5
WEB 31.5 o56.5
ARIZ -31.5 u56.5
LIVE 04:30 2nd Sep 6
STAN 0 20.0 o44.5
BYU 14 -20.0 u44.5
LIVE 10:40 2nd Sep 6
SDSU 7 2.0 o46.5
WSU 10 -2.0 u46.5
LIVE 09:32 1st Sep 6
UCD 0 27.5 o53.5
WASH 7 -27.5 u53.5
SHSU 7.0 o49.0
HAW -7.0 u49.0
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JMU 14 15.0 o56.0
LOU 28 -15.0 u56.0
Final Sep 5
NIU 9 16.5 o45.0
MD 20 -16.5 u45.0
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WIU 7 31.5 o49.5
NW 42 -31.5 u49.5
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EWU 14 33.0 o59.5
BSU 51 -33.0 u59.5
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NWST 0 43.0 o50.5
MINN 66 -43.0 u50.5
Final Sep 6
SJSU 7 37.0 o52.0
TEX 38 -37.0 u52.0
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CONN 20
SYR 27
Final Sep 6
UVA 31 3.0 o54.0
NCST 35 -3.0 u54.0
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KENT 14 48.5 o60.0
TTU 62 -48.5 u60.0
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FIU 0 42.0 o53.5
PSU 34 -42.0 u53.5
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TAMC 3 45.5 o58.5
FSU 77 -45.5 u58.5
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BAY 48
SMU 45
Final Sep 6
KENN 9 35.5 o51.0
IU 56 -35.5 u51.0
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ILL 45
DUKE 19
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CMU 17
PITT 45
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IOWA 13 3.0 o42.5
ISU 16 -3.0 u42.5
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LIB 24 -6.5 o50.5
JVST 34 6.5 u50.5
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USU 22
TAM 44
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HOW 7
TEM 55
Final Sep 6
WCU 10 17.5 o60.5
WAKE 42 -17.5 u60.5
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PEAY 6 45.5 o55.5
UGA 28 -45.5 u55.5
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IDST 22
UNM 32
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LIN 13 31.0 o56.0
APP 20 -31.0 u56.0
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BRY 24 14.5 o52.5
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GRAM 0 55.5 o62.5
OSU 70 -55.5 u62.5
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KU 31
MIZZ 42
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FRES 36
ORST 27
Final Sep 6
SFPA 6 37.0 o48.0
BUFF 45 -37.0 u48.0
Final Sep 6
BGSU 20 23.0 o46.5
CIN 34 -23.0 u46.5
Final 4OT Sep 6
UNT 33 -11.5 o56.5
WMU 30 11.5 u56.5
Final Sep 6
WEBB 12 37.5 o60.5
GT 59 -37.5 u60.5
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TXST 43 4.5 o64.5
UTSA 36 -4.5 u64.5
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RUTG 45 -16.5 u45.0
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MISS 30 -8.5 o51.0
UK 23 8.5 u51.0
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UAB 24 20.5 o59.0
NAVY 38 -20.5 u59.0
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OKST 3 28.5 o55.5
ORE 69 -28.5 u55.5
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TROY 16
CLEM 27
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DEL 7
COLO 31
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UNI 7 14.0 o47.5
WYO 31 -14.0 u47.5
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MTU 10 28.5 o45.0
WIS 42 -28.5 u45.0
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WVU 10 -3.5 o58.5
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FLA 16 -18.0 u58.0
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JKST 20 13.5 o53.5
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ARST 14
ARK 56
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CSUS 17
NEV 20
Final Sep 6
TXSO 3 44.5 o54.5
CAL 35 -44.5 u54.5
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MOSU 21 7.0 o54.0
MRSH 20 -7.0 u54.0
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FAMU 14 22.5 o50.5
FAU 56 -22.5 u50.5
Final Sep 6
CP 9 42.5 o54.0
UTAH 63 -42.5 u54.0
Final Sep 6
CAMP 3 29.5 o56.0
ECU 56 -29.5 u56.0
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NCCU 6 22.0 o50.5
ODU 54 -22.0 u50.5
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LIU 28 22.5 o54.5
EMU 23 -22.5 u54.5
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HOU 35 -14.0 o38.5
RICE 9 14.0 u38.5
Final Sep 6
NCAT 7 38.0 o51.0
UCF 68 -38.0 u51.0
Final Sep 6
WKU 21 7.5 o57.5
TOL 45 -7.5 u57.5
Final Sep 6
MEM 38 -14.5 o58.0
GSU 16 14.5 u58.0
Final Sep 6
COOK 3 53.5 o63.5
MIA 45 -53.5 u63.5
Final Sep 6
UNCO 17 35.0 o52.5
CSU 21 -35.0 u52.5
Final Sep 6
ARMY 24 17.0 o48.0
KSU 21 -17.0 u48.0
Final Sep 6
CHSO 0 28.5 o49.0
CCU 13 -28.5 u49.0
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LT 7 36.5 o49.5
LSU 23 -36.5 u49.5
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ASU 20 -5.5 o59.0
MSST 24 5.5 u59.0
Final Sep 6
BALL 3 43.0 o52.5
AUB 42 -43.0 u52.5
Final Sep 6
VAN 44 1.5 o45.5
VT 20 -1.5 u45.5
Final 2OT Sep 6
BC 40 3.5 o45.5
MSU 42 -3.5 u45.5
Final Sep 6
UNC 20 -15.5 o49.5
CHAR 3 15.5 u49.5
Final Sep 6
MICH 13 4.0 o44.0
OKLA 24 -4.0 u44.0
Final Sep 6
SIU 17 20.0 o51.5
PUR 34 -20.0 u51.5
Final Sep 6
ULM 0 34.0 o50.0
ALA 73 -34.0 u50.0
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Clemson 2nd ACC10-4
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North Carolina State @ Clemson preview

Memorial Stadium (Clemson, SC)

Last Meeting ( Oct 28, 2023 ) Clemson 17, North Carolina State 24

Clemson has experienced a full range of emotions across its opening two games of 2024.

Now comes the start of a major aspect to the season as the No. 21 Tigers launch into their Atlantic Coast Conference schedule by taking on North Carolina State on Saturday at Clemson, S.C.

"It all about getting to Charlotte (for the ACC championship game)," Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said. "It's all about winning your league. We can't waste an opportunity."

The game is the ACC opener for both teams, with Clemson coming off a bye.

Awareness of the conference component is probably more heightened than in recent years for the Tigers (1-1). They won six consecutive ACC title games before failing to qualify for the title game in two of the past three years.

NC State (2-1) will be in its first true road game. Two weeks ago, a neutral-site 51-10 setback to then-No. 14 Tennessee put an early blemish on the record, though the Wolfpack rallied from 11 points down to defeat Louisiana Tech last week.

Clemson stumbled through a dismal offensive performance in the opener against then-No. 1 Georgia, falling 34-3. The Tigers rebounded with an impressive offensive display in blowing out Appalachian State 66-20.

"Now that we know we can do it, let's go do it every week," Tigers receiver Antonio Williams said. "Keep the momentum going."

Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnick is eighth in the ACC in passing, averaging 260 yards per game.

The Wolfpack will have freshman quarterback CJ Bailey making his first collegiate start. He came in to replace Grayson McCall, who exited with a game-ending injury in the second quarter last week against Louisiana Tech.

"CJ is going to run the show until Grayson is healthy," NC State coach Dave Doeren said. "I'm excited to see what CJ can do."

There will be plenty of areas for the Wolfpack to address while using a quarterback short on experience. Practice this week has included artificial crowd noise in an attempt to simulate the expected atmosphere.

"It's going to be a loud environment," Doeren said. "They're coming off a game when they looked unstoppable."

The Wolfpack will want to make Bailey as comfortable as possible.

"Schematically, (we'll do) the things he's best at, and letting him play ball," Doeren said. "He's a football player. That kid understands the game."

Swinney is concerned about how the Wolfpack might use receiver Kevin "KC" Concepcion, particularly if NC State revamps schemes with Bailey as the starter. Concepcion has 22 receptions for 199 yards and three touchdowns on the young season.

"He really hurt us last year," Swinney said of Concepcion, who had five catches for 83 yards and three touchdowns in a 24-17 Wolfpack win.

Doeren hasn't provided any information on the nature of McCall's injury, other than to refer to his playing status as day-to-day.

Doeren isn't overwhelmed by taking his young quarterback into Clemson.

"We know that we can beat them," Doeren said. "We also know they're a really good team, and playing them at home, they're an even better team."

This is the fourth time in Doeren's 12 seasons that NC State's ACC opener comes vs. Clemson. The Wolfpack have won two of the past three meetings overall, both times at home. NC State hasn't won at Clemson since 2002.

"We need to get the job done down there," Doeren said. "That's something we haven't done. We've been close. Close doesn't get it done."

-- Field Level Media

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