So what exactly is being said about Clemson’s No. 1 ranking in the first College Football Playoff Ranking, which was released on Tuesday?
It marks just the third time in history Clemson has been No. 1 in an in-season major poll. The Tigers were ranked No. 1 for the final two polls of the 1981 season.
#Clemson is No. 1 in the 1st @CFBPlayoff standings! But as coach Swinney says, it only matters where we are Dec. 6. pic.twitter.com/3S7BTxdrqe
— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) November 4, 2015
Clemson is ranked No. 1, followed by Louisiana State, Ohio State and Alabama. Notre Dame is No. 5, followed by Baylor, Michigan State, TCU, Iowa and Florida.
The Tigers face Florida State, ranked No. 16 in the College Football Playoff poll, Saturday at 3:30 p.m., at Memorial Stadium.
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The Tigers are 8-0, including 5-0 in the ACC. Clemson’s résumé includes a 24-22 win over Notre Dame on October 3, the only victory this year by a current top-five team over another current top-five team.
Clemson is ranked No. 3 by Associated Press and No. 5 by the coaches this week.
Congrats to @ClemsonFB on the first @CFBPlayoff #1 ranking … hope to see #TigerNation come see us play in Greenville on Thursday as well!
— Clemson Basketball (@ClemsonMBB) November 4, 2015
The Tigers have won 11 consecutive games over two seasons and 17 of the last 18 contests. It is Clemson’s longest overall winning streak since the 1980-81 seasons, when the Tigers won 13 games in a row over the 1980-81 seasons. Clemson won the national title with a 12-0 record in 1981.
This year’s Clemson team has shown a strong performance on offense and defense. The Tigers are 11th in the nation in scoring offense (40.6), 19th in total offense (485.1) and 13th in passing efficiency.
Brings pure joy to see @ClemsonFB ranked #1 but that means nothing come Saturday there's still lot left to accomplish.#StayHungry
— CJ SPILLER (@CJSPILLER) November 4, 2015
On defense, Clemson is fifth in the nation in total defense (278.1), 11th in passing defense (169.0) and 14th in rushing defense (109.1). Clemson leads the nation in third-down conversion percentage defense (21.2) and first downs allowed (104).
.@ClemsonFB ranks 1st in ESPN’s Strength of Record and Game Control metrics pic.twitter.com/zpuSuHzT27
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) November 4, 2015
Clemson was ranked in the top 25 of all eight College Football Playoff polls in 2014, including a high of No. 17 in the final poll that was released on Dec. 7.
Clemson #1, should remain that way the rest of the year 🏆
— Deandre Hopkins (@DeAndreHopkins) November 4, 2015
Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney is pleased with the ranking, but he is clear that this is just the first poll of the process. The teams that will be chosen for the playoff by the 12-member committee will be announced on December 6.
“It is an honor to be ranked No. 1 and it shows we have had a very good year to this point,” he said. “But anyone near the top of this poll today should not throw a party and no team should be down in the dumps because they aren’t ranked high. Ohio State was No. 16 in the first poll last year and won the national championship.
“The only poll we’re excited about will be released December 6. I promise you we will have the biggest poll party you’ve ever seen if we are in the (top four of the) poll on that day. Our focus right now is trying to beat Florida State.”