Clemson’s second possession ended in the first touchdown of Saturday night’s game at Boston College, as the Tigers extended their lead over the Eagles to 10-0.
Running back Adam Randall ran for an 8-yard touchdown on third-and-2 with 4:05 left in the first quarter, capping a six-play, 67-yard scoring drive that spanned 3:04.
The drive was kickstarted by a 25-yard completion from Cade Klubnik to Antonio Williams.
Two plays later, Klubnik hit Bryant Wesco Jr. for a 22-yard completion that moved the ball to the BC 16-yard line before Randall scored two plays after that.
With his latest touchdown, Randall became the fourth Clemson player since 1938 to score a touchdown in each of the first six games of a season.