BOSTON — DJ Uiagalelei threw for 220 yards and three touchdowns and ran for 69 yards Saturday night to help No. 5 Clemson break it open in the second half and beat Boston College 31-3.
The Tigers (6-0, 4-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) scored touchdowns on back-to-back possessions sandwiched around halftime to turn a 3-3 game into a runaway. Meanwhile, BC (2-4, 1-3) went three-and-out and punted four times in five series, with only halftime interrupting the streak.
Beaux Collins caught four passes for 58 yards, including a 10-yard score. He also grabbed a 20-yard throw to set up Uiagalelei's 38-yard touchdown pass to Joseph Ngata to end a five-play, 73-yard drive that made it 17-3 early in the third quarter.
Phil Jurkovec completed 19 of 40 passes for 188 yards, spending much of the game scrambling behind BC's makeshift offensive line.
THE TAKEAWAY
BC was good enough to stay with the Tigers for almost a half. The Eagles led in virtually every category at the break – except converting red zone chances. But Clemson showed in the second half why it is the No. 5 team in the country.
POLL IMPLICATIONS
Clemson should easily hold onto its No. 5 ranking.
CLOSE FOR A WHILE
A week after trailing North Carolina State 10-6 late in the first half in what turned into a 30-20 victory, Clemson could manage just a 3-3 tie until the final minute of the first half.
The Tigers pinned BC inside its own 10, and then forced a punt. Antonio Williams fielded the ball near midfield and ran it back 20 yards to the BC 28. Will Shipley ran it in from the 1 to make it 10-7.
BC went three-and-out to start the second half, and Clemson moved quickly, following a 20-yard pass to Collins with a 38-yard score to Ngata that made it 17-3.
BC’s only sustained drive of the third quarter brought them to the Clemson 22, but Etinosa Reuben blocked Connor Lytton’s field goal attempt. Uiagalelei led the Tigers to the BC 10, and Uiagalelei hit Collins on the first play of the fourth quarter to make it 24-3.
On a third-and-3 from their own territory in the fourth quarter, Uiagalelei broke free through the middle for a gain of 40 yards before tripping and falling at the BC 13. He found a wide-open Brannon Spector in the middle of the end zone on the next play to give Clemson a 31-3 lead.
O-LINE TROUBLES
Clemson’s pass rush was a problem for Jurkovec all night, sacking him four times, hurrying him on 13 other plays. It also forced two fumbles; BC recovered one, but Payton Page jumped on the loose ball after Barrett Carter and Jeremiah Trotter Jr. knocked it loose in the fourth quarter.
The Tigers took over on the BC 23 but came away without points when B.T. Potter’s 42-yard field goal attempt was wide left.
Boston College started the season with all new offensive linemen and had five different starting lineups in its first five games.
RED BANDANNA
The Eagles wore their special uniforms with red bandanna trim in the memory of Welles Crowther, a former BC lacrosse player who died helping to rescue people from the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. Crowther was identified by those he saved by the red bandanna he always had with him.
The uniforms had bandanna patterns in the numbers and along the stripe on their pants. Instead of the players names, the backs of the jerseys all said “FOR WELLES.”
BC fell to 4-5 in the annual tribute game. The Eagles have not beaten a ranked team at all since beating No. 9 Southern California in the first Red Bandanna Game in 2014.
UP NEXT
Clemson: Visits Florida State on Saturday.
Boston College: Has a week off before playing at Wake Forest on Oct. 22.