Fourth-ranked Clemson traveled to Tallahassee, Fla. on Friday, prepared to play and met the standards set forth by the Atlantic Coast Conference to play Florida State.
But both team’s medical advisors failed to reach an agreement needed to compete at Doak Campbell Stadium.
Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney expressed his extreme displeasure with the postponement on Sunday’s weekly media teleconference. He asserted that in his mind the game was forfeited, and it would take a lot for the Tigers to take another trip to the panhandle this season.
“In my opinion, they need to come to Clemson or pay for all expenses,” Swinney said.