Clemson was dominate in its win over Florida State Saturday at Death Valley and the numbers prove it. The Tigers 45-14 win over the Seminoles actually looked a lot closer than it appeared.
The second-ranked Tigers held a 553 to 252 advantage in total yards. However, with a lot of younger players and walk-ons playing, FSU got a cheap touchdown on a 41-yard run with 2:41 to play in the game. At that time, the Seminoles had just 60 rushing yards. They finished the game with 103 rushing yards.
In fact, if you take away both FSU touchdowns, which came off second, third and fourth string players, the Seminoles had just 148 total yards in the 56 other plays.