Top-ranked Clemson dominated No. 7 Miami 42-17 Saturday night at Death Valley
The Tigers finished the game with 550 yards of total offense and held the Hurricanes to just 210 yards. They also forced three interceptions in the second half as Clemson trounced its opponent in the rain.
Each week The Clemson Insider gives out helmet stickers to players who contributed to the game with outstanding individual performances.
Brent Venables
All week the national media touted Miami quarterback D’Eriq King and his explosive offense. Clemson defensive coordinator Brent Venables flipped the script and schemed to pressure King who entered the game only being sacked three times.