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First Quarter CLEM_A.Williams 30 pass from Klubnik (Hauser kick), 8:10. CLEM_Page 57 interception return (Hauser kick), 3:17. Second Quarter CLEM_Wesco 55 pass from Klubnik (Hauser kick), 10:49. CLEM_Haynes 70 run (Hauser kick), 6:07. CLEM_Haynes 9 run (Hauser kick), 1:02. Third Quarter CLEM_A.Williams 9 pass from Klubnik (Morton kick), 13:13. CIT_G.Johnson 9 run (B.Barnes kick), 5:06. CLEM_FG Hauser 32, :57. Fourth Quarter CIT_Graves-Billips 66 pass from Bennett (B.Barnes kick), 10:31. CLEM_Carter 4 run (kick failed), 6:25. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING_The Citadel, Crawford 7-71, G.Johnson 15-65, Ibrahim 12-57, Bennett 9-54, Wallace 5-37, Fletcher 4-9, Graves-Billips 2-1, Knauth 1-(minus 6). Clemson, Haynes 5-118, Klubnik 4-34, Vizzina 4-30, Eziomume 3-27, Adams 5-27, Turner 1-23, Mafah 3-14, J.Green 1-13, Segars 1-12, Carter 1-4. PASSING_The Citadel, Bennett 2-10-1-90, Fletcher 1-1-0-9. Clemson, Klubnik 12-16-0-198, Vizzina 6-14-0-62, Pearman 0-1-1-0. RECEIVING_The Citadel, Graves-Billips 2-90, Underwood 1-9. Clemson, A.Williams 5-72, Wesco 3-75, Turner 3-33, Crosby 1-21, Patt-Henry 1-16, Ad.Randall 1-14, Moore 1-10, Bentancur 1-7, Kelley 1-7, N.Johnson 1-5. MISSED FIELD GOALS_The Citadel, B.Barnes 40. Clemson, Hauser 46.
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With Boston College trailing defending champion Miami, Flutie threw the Hail Mary and found receiver Gerard Phalen, who made the grab while falling into the end zone behind a pair of defenders for a game-winning 48-yard TD. Flutie and many of his 1984 teammates were honored on the field during BC’s 41-21 victory over North Carolina before the second quarter on Saturday afternoon, the anniversary of the Eagles’ Miracle in Miami. “There’s no way its been 40 years,” Flutie told The Associated Press on the sideline a few minutes before he walked out with some of his former teammates to be recognized after a video of The Play was shown on the scoreboards. It’s a moment and highlight that’s not only played throughout decades of BC students and fans, but around the college football world. “What is really so humbling is that the kids 40 years later are wearing 22 jerseys, still,” Flutie said of his old number. “That amazes me.” That game was played on national TV the Friday after Thanksgiving. The ironic thing is it was originally scheduled for earlier in the season before CBS paid Rutgers to move its game against Miami, thus setting up the BC-Miami post-holiday matchup. “It shows you how random some things are, that the game was moved,” Flutie said. “The game got moved to the Friday after Thanksgiving, which was the most watched game of the year. We both end up being nationally ranked and up there. All those things lent to how big the game itself was, and made the pass and the catch that much more relevant and remembered because so many people were watching.” There’s a statue of Flutie winding up to make The Pass outside the north gates at Alumni Stadium. Fans and visitors can often be seen taking photos there. “In casual conversation, it comes up every day,” Flutie said, when asked how many times people bring it up. “It brings a smile to my face every time we talk about it.” A week after the game-ending Flutie pass, the Eagles beat Holy Cross and before he flew off to New York to accept the Heisman. They went on to win the 49th Cotton Bowl on New Year’s Day. “Forty years seem almost like incomprehensible,” said Phalen, also standing on the sideline a few minutes after the game started. “I always say to Doug: ‘Thank God for social media. It’s kept it alive for us.”’ Earlier this week, current BC coach Bill O’Brien, 55, was asked if he remembered where he was 40 years ago. “We were eating Thanksgiving leftovers in my family room,” he said. “My mom was saying a Rosary in the kitchen because she didn’t like Miami and wanted BC to win. My dad, my brother and I were watching the game. “It was unbelievable,” he said. “Everybody remembers where they were for the Hail Mary, Flutie pass.”
NoneGEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands (AP) — Javan Buchanan's 28 points off of the bench led Boise State to an 83-82 victory against South Dakota State on Monday. Buchanan went 11 of 17 from the field (4 for 8 from 3-point range) for the Broncos (5-1). Alvaro Cardenas Torre added 16 points while going 6 of 13 (3 for 6 from 3-point range) while they also had seven assists. Julian Bowie went 4 of 4 from the field (3 for 3 from 3-point range) to finish with 13 points. Oscar Cluff finished with 19 points and 14 rebounds for the Jackrabbits (5-2). Joe Sayler added 19 points for South Dakota State. Kalen Garry had 13 points and five assists. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .
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First Quarter CLEM_A.Williams 30 pass from Klubnik (Hauser kick), 8:10. CLEM_Page 57 interception return (Hauser kick), 3:17. Second Quarter CLEM_Wesco 55 pass from Klubnik (Hauser kick), 10:49. CLEM_Haynes 70 run (Hauser kick), 6:07. CLEM_Haynes 9 run (Hauser kick), 1:02. Third Quarter CLEM_A.Williams 9 pass from Klubnik (Morton kick), 13:13. CIT_G.Johnson 9 run (B.Barnes kick), 5:06. CLEM_FG Hauser 32, :57. Fourth Quarter CIT_Graves-Billips 66 pass from Bennett (B.Barnes kick), 10:31. CLEM_Carter 4 run (kick failed), 6:25. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING_The Citadel, Crawford 7-71, G.Johnson 15-65, Ibrahim 12-57, Bennett 9-54, Wallace 5-37, Fletcher 4-9, Graves-Billips 2-1, Knauth 1-(minus 6). Clemson, Haynes 5-118, Klubnik 4-34, Vizzina 4-30, Eziomume 3-27, Adams 5-27, Turner 1-23, Mafah 3-14, J.Green 1-13, Segars 1-12, Carter 1-4. PASSING_The Citadel, Bennett 2-10-1-90, Fletcher 1-1-0-9. Clemson, Klubnik 12-16-0-198, Vizzina 6-14-0-62, Pearman 0-1-1-0. RECEIVING_The Citadel, Graves-Billips 2-90, Underwood 1-9. Clemson, A.Williams 5-72, Wesco 3-75, Turner 3-33, Crosby 1-21, Patt-Henry 1-16, Ad.Randall 1-14, Moore 1-10, Bentancur 1-7, Kelley 1-7, N.Johnson 1-5. MISSED FIELD GOALS_The Citadel, B.Barnes 40. Clemson, Hauser 46.
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With Boston College trailing defending champion Miami, Flutie threw the Hail Mary and found receiver Gerard Phalen, who made the grab while falling into the end zone behind a pair of defenders for a game-winning 48-yard TD. Flutie and many of his 1984 teammates were honored on the field during BC’s 41-21 victory over North Carolina before the second quarter on Saturday afternoon, the anniversary of the Eagles’ Miracle in Miami. “There’s no way its been 40 years,” Flutie told The Associated Press on the sideline a few minutes before he walked out with some of his former teammates to be recognized after a video of The Play was shown on the scoreboards. It’s a moment and highlight that’s not only played throughout decades of BC students and fans, but around the college football world. “What is really so humbling is that the kids 40 years later are wearing 22 jerseys, still,” Flutie said of his old number. “That amazes me.” That game was played on national TV the Friday after Thanksgiving. The ironic thing is it was originally scheduled for earlier in the season before CBS paid Rutgers to move its game against Miami, thus setting up the BC-Miami post-holiday matchup. “It shows you how random some things are, that the game was moved,” Flutie said. “The game got moved to the Friday after Thanksgiving, which was the most watched game of the year. We both end up being nationally ranked and up there. All those things lent to how big the game itself was, and made the pass and the catch that much more relevant and remembered because so many people were watching.” There’s a statue of Flutie winding up to make The Pass outside the north gates at Alumni Stadium. Fans and visitors can often be seen taking photos there. “In casual conversation, it comes up every day,” Flutie said, when asked how many times people bring it up. “It brings a smile to my face every time we talk about it.” A week after the game-ending Flutie pass, the Eagles beat Holy Cross and before he flew off to New York to accept the Heisman. They went on to win the 49th Cotton Bowl on New Year’s Day. “Forty years seem almost like incomprehensible,” said Phalen, also standing on the sideline a few minutes after the game started. “I always say to Doug: ‘Thank God for social media. It’s kept it alive for us.”’ Earlier this week, current BC coach Bill O’Brien, 55, was asked if he remembered where he was 40 years ago. “We were eating Thanksgiving leftovers in my family room,” he said. “My mom was saying a Rosary in the kitchen because she didn’t like Miami and wanted BC to win. My dad, my brother and I were watching the game. “It was unbelievable,” he said. “Everybody remembers where they were for the Hail Mary, Flutie pass.”
NoneGEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands (AP) — Javan Buchanan's 28 points off of the bench led Boise State to an 83-82 victory against South Dakota State on Monday. Buchanan went 11 of 17 from the field (4 for 8 from 3-point range) for the Broncos (5-1). Alvaro Cardenas Torre added 16 points while going 6 of 13 (3 for 6 from 3-point range) while they also had seven assists. Julian Bowie went 4 of 4 from the field (3 for 3 from 3-point range) to finish with 13 points. Oscar Cluff finished with 19 points and 14 rebounds for the Jackrabbits (5-2). Joe Sayler added 19 points for South Dakota State. Kalen Garry had 13 points and five assists. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .
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