Who Played? Tigers vs. Terriers

The Clemson Tigers continue to play members of their team at an astonishing rate
Who Played? Tigers vs. Terriers
Who Played? Tigers vs. Terriers

  • Clemson played 105 players in the contest and has now played at least 100 players in two contests this season (111 vs. Charlotte).

"I think we played 100-and-something guys, and that might be a record too—playing 100 guys in two games in a season," Dabo Swinney said. "We were able to play a few guys that were trying to hold. We were able to get them in the game today...today was one of those games we could get them in and then we had a little group that we didn't play today purposely because we're trying to save a game you know for down the road."

STARTERS:

Pos ## OFFENSE

LT 79 Jackson Carman

LG 65 Matt Bockhorst

C 76 Sean Pollard

RG 5C Gage Cervenka

RT 73 Tremayne Anchrum

TE 25 J.C. Chalk

WR 5 Tee Higgins

QB 16 Trevor Lawrence

RB 9 Travis Etienne

WR 8R Justyn Ross

WR 3R Amari Rodgers

Pos ## DEFENSE

DE 34 Logan Rudolph

DT 13 Tyler Davis

DT 44 Nyles Pinckney

DE 35 Justin Foster

OLB 11 Isaiah Simmons

MLB 47 James Skalski

OLB 43 Chad Smith

CB 1 Derion Kendrick

S 12 K'Von Wallace

S 19 Tanner Muse

CB 8 A.J. Terrell

Clemson: 1C-Joseph Charleston, 1T-Ray Thornton III, 1B-Ben Batson, 1D-Michel Dukes, 1K-Kane Patterson,

1S-Baylon Spector, 1M-Patrick McClure, 2M-Jack McCall, 2-Frank Ladson Jr., 2D-Carson Donnelly, 2S-Will Swinney,

2K-Michael Becker, 2E-Hampton Earle, 2B-Andrew Booth Jr., 2P-Jalyn Phillips, 3L-Ty Lucas, 3H-Jake Herbstreit,

4M-Matt McMahan, 4D-David Cote, 4X-Jack Maddox, 4H-Landon Holden, 4C-Peter Cote, 5J-Tayquon Johnson,

5H-K.J. Henry, 6-Mike Jones Jr., 7M-Justin Mascoll, 7-Chase Brice, 8W-Tristan Walliser, 8G-Hamp Greene,

9D-Brian Dawkins Jr., 10-Joseph Ngata, 14-Diondre Overton, 15-Jake Venables, 17-Cornell Powell, 18-T.J. Chase,

20-LeAnthony Williams, 21-Darien Rencher, 22-Xavier Kelly, 23-Lyn-J Dixon, 24-Nolan Turner, 26-Sheridan Jones,

27-Chez Mellusi, 29-B.T. Potter, 32-Etinosa Reuben, 33-Ruke Orhorhoro, 36-Lannden Zanders, 37-Tyler Traynham,

38-Elijah Turner, 40-Greg Williams, 41-Jonathan Weitz, 42-LaVonta Bentley, 45-Josh Jackson, 46-John Boyd,

48-Will Spiers, 50-Kaleb Boateng, 53-Regan Upshaw, 54-Mason Trotter, 55-Hunter Rayburn, 56-Will Putnam,

58-Patrick Phibbs, 59-Jordan Williams, 62-Cade Stewart, 71-Jordan McFadden, 78-Chandler Reeves, 80-Luke Price,

81-Drew Swinney, 82-Will Brown, 83-Carter Groomes, 84-Davis Allen, 86-Tye Herbstreit, 87-J.L. Banks,

89-Max May, 90-Darnell Jefferies, 92-Klayton Randolph, 94-Jacob Edwards, 95-James Edwards, 98-Steven Sawicki.

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