Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Spiller takes reins for Tigers

RALEIGH, N.C. --- C.J. Spiller actually did pretty much do it all for Clemson.

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Clemson running back C.J. Spiller scores during Saturday's game against North Carolina State. Spiller had a hand in three touchdowns in the Tigers' 42-23 win. The Tigers can clinch the ACC Atlantic Division with a victory next week against Virginia.  Associated Press
Associated Press
Clemson running back C.J. Spiller scores during Saturday's game against North Carolina State. Spiller had a hand in three touchdowns in the Tigers' 42-23 win. The Tigers can clinch the ACC Atlantic Division with a victory next week against Virginia.

He ran for a touchdown, caught a scoring pass and threw one of his own to help the 24th-ranked Tigers beat North Carolina State 43-23 on Saturday, putting them in position to go to the ACC title game.

"I'm just proud of C.J. -- another ho-hum day for him," Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said. "I don't know how many other 'first evers' the guy can have."

No one else at Clemson ever had a touchdown pass, catch and run all in the same game.

The do-everything back rushed for 97 yards on 18 carries and made three catches for 48 yards, including a 34-yarder that blew open the game early in the fourth quarter.

Jamie Harper added a 69-yard touchdown run for the Tigers (7-3, 5-2 Atlantic Coast Conference), who won their fifth consecutive game. The Tigers will clinch the ACC Atlantic Division with a win over Virginia at home next week.

Russell Wilson was 12 of 32 for 183 yards and two touchdowns for the Wolfpack (4-6, 1-5 ACC), who allowed at least 30 points for the seventh game in a row.

N.C. State squibbed its first three kickoffs in an effort to keep the ball away from Spiller and fellow speedster Jacoby Ford, setting up the Tigers with good field position. Punter Jeff Ruiz aimed his kicks toward the sideline for the same reason, but he shanked one for 6 yards that gave the Tigers the ball at the N.C. State 17 early in the second quarter.

On the next play, Spiller threw the second touchdown pass of his career to give the Tigers a 17-0 lead. He took a toss to the right and lofted the ball to Xavier Dye, who was open in the end zone after running behind cornerback C.J. Wilson.

"I got a lot of grief on the sideline because it was a duck," he said. "But it got us six points."

It was about the only flaw in his game Saturday. Oh, he also didn't have a play of over 50 yards for the first time in nine games against Football Bowl Subdivision teams this season.

"They talked him up a lot -- I thought maybe too much -- coming into the game," N.C. State defensive end Audi Augustin said. "But he proved it."

N.C. State was eliminated from bowl consideration. The Wolfpack had been 7-2 in November games under Tom O'Brien, including a 4-0 mark last season that earned them a bowl berth.

Kyle Parker was 12 of 18 for 183 yards and two touchdowns as Clemson scored at least 38 points for a school-record fifth consecutive game. And the Tigers moved one step closer to their goal of winning the ACC and playing in a BCS bowl.

"We're where we wanted to be," Spiller said. "We control our own destiny."

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