CHESTNUT HILL, MA — Clemson football earned its second ACC win in dominating fashion.
Clemson routed Boston College, winning 41-10 on Saturday at Alumni. The Tigers (3-3, 3-2 ACC) scored on their first six drives to score 34 first-half points against the Eagles (1-5, 0-4).
Defensively, Clemson generated its first takeaway since Week 2 and contained Boston College‘s pass-friendly offense. The Tigers played with more energy and urgency for the second straight week to make it back to .500.
Clemson’s top concern is the health of quarterback Cade Klubnik, who suffered an apparant injury in the third quarter.
Clemson will host SMU on Oct. 18 (3:30 p.m. ET, ACC Network) at Memorial Stadium next.
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Clemson vs Boston College score updates
Clemson is back at .500 overall and in ACC play after a dominating win vs. Boston College.
Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik exited with an apparent injury in the third quarter.
On second-and-9, Klubnik rushed up the middle for a gain of 6 yards, but three Boston College defenders collapsed on him. He got up limping, and Clemson called a timeout. After the timeout, Klubnik went into the injury tent, and backup quarterback Christopher Vizzina replaced him.
Clemson third-year quarterback Christopher Vizzina replaced Cade Klubnik in the third quarter.
Vizzina is 25-for-45 for 229 yards passing over 11 career games and has appeared in two games this season before Saturday.
- Completions: 22
- Attempts: 30
- Percentage: 73%
- Passing yards: 280
- Touchdowns: 2 (1 rushing)
- Interceptions: 1
- QB Rating: 156.1
- Rushing yards: 48
- Rushing attempts: 9
The last time Clemosn lost to Boston College was in 2010, losing 16-10. Clemson has won 12 straight games since.
Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik was on his way to another near-perfect game but threw a silly interception inside the 30-yard line.
Clemson has outgained Boston College in yards 330-170 and is winning the turnover margin by one.
With Clemson and Boston College at halftime, here are notable score updates in Week 7 as of 9:24 p.m. ET:
- No. 11 LSU 10, South Carolina 7
- No. 5 Texas A&M 24, Florida 14
- No. 10 Texas Tech 21, Kansas 7
- Auburn 10, No. 9 Georgia 0
- Southern California 14, No. 15 Michigan 7
- No. 18 BYU 14, Arizona 7
- No. 7 Indiana 30, No. 2 Oregon 20
- Northwestern 22, No. 22 Penn State 21
- No. 19 Texas 23, No. 6 Oklahoma 6
- Colorado 24, No. 21 Iowa State 17
- No. 16 Notre Dame 36, NC State 7
- No. 1 Ohio State 34, No. 17 Illinois 16
- No. 8 Alabama 27, No. 14 Missouri 24
- No. 4 Ole Miss 24, Washington State 21
- No. 13 Georgia Tech 35, Virginia Tech 20
- Pitt 34, Florida State 31
- SMU 34, Stanford 10
- Wake Forest 39, Oregon State 14
- Completions: 18
- Attempts: 23
- Percentage: 78%
- Passing yards: 241
- Touchdowns: 2 (1 rushing)
- Interceptions: 0
- QB Rating: 189.9
- Rushing yards: 28
- Rushing attempts: 5
Quarterback Cade Klubnik launched a 38-yard pass to the left end zone to wide receiver Bryant Wesco Jr., who came down with the ball and got one foot down.
Wesco has five catches for 106 yards and a score vs. Boston College. Clemson leads 31-10.
After the two-minute timeout, linebacker Sammy Brown blitzed from the left edge and knocked the ball out of Boston College quarterback Dylan Lonergan’s hands. Edge rusher T.J. Parker recovered it to generate the game’s first turnover and Clemson’s first since Week 2.
Clemson’s offense remained in rhythm, scoring a touchdown on its third straight drive. This time, quarterback Cade Klubik rushed for a 6-yard touchdown.
Clemson leads 24-10 with 5:31 left in the first half.
The former basketball player turned tight end for Clemson was in to block Boston College’s point-after attempt. He and the rest of the Tigers were unsuccessful.
The Eagles responded to their two-touchdown deficit, picking up a chunk of yards on pass and run plays. Two penalties on a third down helped Boston College set up running back Turbo Richard’s 2-yard rushing touchdown instead of settling for a field.
Clemson also used timeouts during the drive. Boston College trails 17-10 with 9:09 left in the first half.
Quarterback Cade Klubnik hit Cole Turner on a screen pass, and he ran for 21 yards. Then, wide receiver Antonio Williams took a snap at quarterback and rushed for 24 yards.
Their efforts set up defensive tackle Peter Woods’ 2-yard touchdown, his first career touchdown.
Clemson has outgained Boston College in yards 146-38.
Quarterback Cade Klubnik has completed seven straight passes.
Two 10-plus-yard runs from Boston College running back Turbo Richard and a pass interference penalty on Clemson cornerback Avieon Terrell helped the Eagles pass midfield and make a 45-yard field goal from Boston College kicker Luca Lombardo.
Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik had two 20-plus-yard throws with one going to wide receiver Antonio Williams and another going to wide receiver Bryant Wesco. Jr. Running back Adam Randall punched in a 8-yard rushing touchdown; he has scored in every game this season.
Clemson leads 10-0 with 4:05 left in the first quarter.
On Clemson’s second drive of the game, offensive lineman Brayden Jacobs, Clemson’s top offensive signee in 2025, is in at left tackle in place of starter Tristan Leigh.
The Eagles had three plays and only generated two yards on their opening drive. Clemson will have the ball with 7:09 in the first quarter.
Clemson converted two third downs, including a 2-yard rush from defensive tackle Peter Woods, to have a six minutes and 31 second drive. However, the Tigers stalled passed midfield and settled for a Nolan Hauser 46-yard field goal.
Clemson will start the game with the ball after Boston College deferred to the second half. Boston College will receive it to start the second half.
Before Clemson faces Boston College, here are notable results from today’s action of college football, including Top 25 upsets:
- No. 7 Indiana 30, No. 2 Oregon 20
- Northwestern 22, No. 22 Penn State 21
- No. 19 Texas 23, No. 6 Oklahoma 6
- Colorado 24, No. 21 Iowa State 17
- No. 16 Notre Dame 36, NC State 7
- No. 1 Ohio State 34, No. 17 Illinois 16
- No. 8 Alabama 27, No. 14 Missouri 24
- No. 4 Ole Miss 24, Washington State 21
- No. 13 Georgia Tech 35, Virginia Tech 20
- Pitt 34, Florida State 31
- SMU 34, Stanford 10
- Wake Forest 39, Oregon State 14
Swinney is 14-1 vs. Boston College in his tenure at Clemson. Clemoson has won 12 straight games against the Eagles dating back to 2010.
Clemson will be without one key contributor, OL Elyjah Thurmon, and Boston College has multiple players out, especially on defense, for this Week 7 ACC matchup.
Clemson coach Dabo Swinney greeted Boston College coach Bill O’Brien and ACC commissioner pregame.
Linebacker Jamal Anderson and freshmen offensive lineman Gavin Blanchard and tight end Logan Brooking are notable scholarship players who did not travel for Clemson vs. Boston College.
Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said these are players who the team plans to “hold” to maintain their redshirt eligibility. If players play in more than four regular-season games, they would not be eligible for a redshirt.
Seattle Seahawks, Tennessee Titans, Las Vegas Raiders, Detroit Lions, New York Giants, Miami Dolphins, Pittsburgh Steelers, San Francisco 49ers and New England Patriots are all present for Clemson vs. Boston.
The Pop-Tarts Bowl, a non College Football Playoff bowl game, have reps in attendances as well.
Clemson is wearing white jersey and orange pants vs. Boston College in Week 7.
Boston College’s Alumni Stadium holds a maximum of 44,500 people.
Swinney became Clemson’s full-time coach in 2009. He was the interim in 2008, having a 4-3 (3-2 ACC) record.
He served as Clemson’s wide receivers coach from 2003 through 2007.
Dabo Swinney’s real name is William Christopher Swinney.
What time does Clemson vs Boston College start?
- Date: Saturday, Oct. 11
- Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
- Where: Kenan Memorial Stadium (Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts)
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Clemson vs Boston College predictions
- Derrian Carter, Greenville News: Clemson 31, Boston College 17: The Tigers will earn their second ACC win with another strong performance from the offense. Klubnik will have another multi-touchdown game, and Clemson’s defense will generate two takeaways to be back at .500 and ready to host SMU in an ACC championship game rematch in Week 8.
Clemson football schedule 2025
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Boston College football schedule 2025
Here is Boston College’s schedule:
- Aug. 30: Boston College 66, Fordham 10
- Sept. 6: Michigan State 42, Boston College 40
- Sept. 13: Stanford 30, Boston College 20
- Sept. 27: Cal 28, Boston College 24
- Oct. 4: Pitt 48, Boston College 7
- Oct. 11: vs. Clemson (7:30 p.m. ET, ACC Network)
- Oct. 18: vs. UConn (noon ET, ACC Network)
- Oct. 25: at Louisville
- Nov. 1: vs. Notre Dame
- Nov. 8: vs. SMU
- Nov. 15: vs. Georgia Tech
- Nov. 29: at Syracuse



