It is not every Saturday a team completes its greatest comeback ever at home, while also having a player who sets two all-time records in the same game.
But that is what happened Saturday at Death Valley in Clemson. The top-ranked Tigers rallied from 18-points down to defeat Boston College, 34-28, while running back Travis Etienne became the ACC’s all-time career rushing leader, as well as the first player in college football history to score at least one touchdown in 42 career games.
“What you saw today, is uncommon,” Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney said.