Spiller injured in Clemson’s 37-14 win

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CLEMSON, S.C. (AP)—C.J. Spiller, who opened the game with a 96-yard kickoff return touchdown, did not play the second half because of injury in Clemson ‘s 37-14 win over Middle Tennessee on Saturday.

Spiller returned to the Tigers for his senior season for one last crack at an Atlantic Coast Conference championship. He showed off that desire—along with some blazing speed—as he broke through the Blue Raiders for his school-record fourth career return for a touchdown.

However, Spiller appeared to come up funny after his 50-yard punt return in the second quarter. He returned for a couple of snaps after that and jogged to the locker room with about 3 minutes left in the quarter.

Spiller returned early in the third to watch the rest of the game from the sidelines. Athletic spokesman Tim Bourret said Spiller’s injury was not considered serious.

Receiver Jacoby Ford picked up where Spiller left off, striking for a 61-yard punt return score. Ford also added a 43-yard touchdown catch.

The Blue Raiders also struggled with Clemson’s defensive speed. They didn’t pass midfield in the opening half and fell to 1-7 all-time against ACC opponents.

Clemson and Spiller, its Heisman hopeful, couldn’t have asked for a better start with his opening score. The touchdown gave him a school record for return TDs he shared with Justin Miller.

Spiller looked like he was on his way to second return score, sprinting 50-yards down the sidelines with a Middle Tennessee punt to start the second quarter. But kicker Alan Gendreau got in front of Spiller and slowed him just enough for the Blue Raiders to catch up.

Spiller tested his legs on the side during the Tigers next two offensive series. He finally persuaded Swinney to let him back on, but he did not touch the ball.

With about 3 minutes left before halftime, Spiller jogged to the locker room. He came out after the third-quarter kickoff and did not go back in.

Spiller ended with 12 yards on four rushes.

Ford, like Spiller an All-American on Clemson’s track team, was there to keep up the pressure on the Blue Raiders.

He struck for 61-yard punt return TD that put the Tigers ahead 20-7. Ford was at it again on Clemson’s next series, catching a pass from freshman quarterback Kyle Parker and taking it 43 yards for a score.

There was plenty left to work out for Clemson’s retooled offense. Parker, an all-ACC performer in baseball, is the first freshman quarterback to start a season opener since 1945. He finished 9 of 20 passing with 159 yards, two TDs and no interceptions.

His backup, the more experienced Willy Korn, fumbled on his only series, leading to Chris McCoy’s 68-yard return for Middle Tennessee’ only score.

For all Ford’s pluses, he dropped two wide open passes. Receiver Xavier Dye also dropped an on-target pass from Parker that would’ve been a first down.

The Tigers defense, led by first-year coordinator Kevin Steele, showed its muscle throughout.

Blue Raiders quarterback Dwight Dasher was picked off twice in the opening quarter. Middle Tennessee had minus 9 yards rushing for the half.

The Blue Raiders ended with 92 yards rushing.

Updated Sep 5, 10:16 pm EDT
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Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
Middle Tennessee 299 207 92 18 45.0% 3/18 3 30:22
Clemson 361 159 202 18 28.6% 4/40 2 29:38

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  1. It's gray
    18. Posted by It's gray Wed Sep 9 5:32pm EDT

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    Beating a team like Middle Tennesee is about as meaningful as an NFL Exibition. To hear coaches and fans talk about how well someone looked against non-BCS competition (not even top rated non-BCS at that) is simply laughable. If you win, and win big, you're supposed to. It's hardly an excuse to strut your stuff. On the other hand, it does give a big payday to a smaller school to help them support their program, and, as the players are all competent football players, it give the bigger school a chance to get some of their superstars hurt. Once in a while (ask Virginia), the un-thinkable happens and whatever happens the rest of the year matters little, your season is shot (ask Michigan). Yet even at that, the big problem with the Clemson schedule is not entirely the non-BCS games, but the weakness of the ACC schedule in general. It sort of reminds me of a feather bed. Compared to an SEC schedule, it's soft.
  2. sjvV
    17. Posted by sjvV Tue Sep 8 7:48pm EDT

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    Wow, I can't believe someone actually compared the MTSU schedule with an SEC schedule. Pretty bizarre.
  3. outsider
    16. Posted by outsider Tue Sep 8 10:19am EDT

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    Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
    Middle Tennessee 299 207 92 18 45.0% 3/18 3 30:22
    Clemson 361 159 202 18 28.6% 4/40 2 29:38

    these stats bely the score...did CU have their scrubs in during second half?
  4. SpiN
    15. Posted by SpiN Mon Sep 7 1:34am EDT

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    rak . . . so Clemson's TCU, South Carolina, Middle Tenn. St, and Coastal Carolina schedule is "far more challenging" than GaTech's Georgia, Vanderbilt, Miss St, and Jacksonville St? Seriously?
  5. Robbie
    14. Posted by Robbie Sun Sep 6 3:07pm EDT

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    Every one plays a few easy games each season. Clemson's nonleague games are TCU, South Carolina, Middle Tenn. St, and Coastal Caroina not exactly an easy road and far more challenging that teams such as Georgia Tech, South Carolina, Texas, LSU, Penn St, and many other so called BCS powers. Don't knock a schedule until you see man games pickedcby so call BCS contenders.
  6. Jeffery
    13. Posted by Jeffery Sun Sep 6 1:58pm EDT

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    korn better get it together before tajh boyd ever enters the picture or it's over
  7. Jeffery
    12. Posted by Jeffery Sun Sep 6 1:25pm EDT

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    korn better get it together before tajh boyd ever enters the picture or it's over
  8. fishingman38383838
    11. Posted by fishingman38383838 Sun Sep 6 1:16am EDT

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    i am sorry keith ,misread your statement...
  9. fishingman38383838
    10. Posted by fishingman38383838 Sun Sep 6 1:15am EDT

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    i am sorry keith ,misread your statement...
  10. fishingman38383838
    9. Posted by fishingman38383838 Sun Sep 6 1:14am EDT

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    i am sorry keith ,misread your statement...
  11. fishingman38383838
    8. Posted by fishingman38383838 Sun Sep 6 1:09am EDT

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    Hey,Jonah and Keith....nevermind you must be game@#$%.......GO SC STATE
  12. Jonah K
    7. Posted by Jonah K Sat Sep 5 11:29pm EDT

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    Clemson always plays at least two cupcakes a year this year is no different you guys play mtsu and coastal carolina who until a couples years ago didn't even have a football team
  13. Keith
    6. Posted by Keith Sat Sep 5 11:25pm EDT

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    Jonah K,

    I'm sorry, what powerhouse did you play today?
  14. Jonah K
    5. Posted by Jonah K Sat Sep 5 11:07pm EDT

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    They need to quit playing highschool teams GT will expose them next week GO jackets
  15. GRAND POOBAH
    4. Posted by GRAND POOBAH Sat Sep 5 10:14pm EDT

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    Dabo, don't let the hype get to the team, keep them pointed straight ahead, and FINISH THE JOB!!! Spiller for the HEISMAN .
  16. bubba
    3. Posted by bubba Sat Sep 5 10:13pm EDT

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    Glad to hear CJ just has a sprained toe. He should be good to go Thursday against the jackets. Kyle's real test will be that fast D that Tech has. Should be a great game and a win will really set us ahead in the conferance.
  17. Darwin
    2. Posted by Darwin Sat Sep 5 10:03pm EDT

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    They have the potential to be a good team. I think Kyle is going to do well, and Willy needs to calm down. Defense looks like they are going to be attacking, and when they get it figured out, there will not be any more last minute drives taking a win from this team. I think they are going to have the team this year that everyone was looking for last year at the beginning of the season. When they upset Tech Thursday night in Atlanta, the sky's the limit.
  18. anderson boy
    1. Posted by anderson boy Sat Sep 5 9:43pm EDT

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    per coach Dabo, Spiller has a sprained toe.
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1 TD, 3 INTs
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