Clemson Capitalizes on Huge Turnover to Take Lead at Louisville

Clemson capitalized on a huge turnover late in the second quarter to take the lead in tonight’s game at No. 20 Louisville.

Clemson cornerback Avieon Terrell ripped the ball away from Louisville running back Duke Watson and recovered it at the Louisville 25-yard line.

Just one play later, Clemson running back Adam Randall ran right up the gut for a 25-yard touchdown to give the Tigers a 10-9 advantage with 3:13 before halftime.

With his seventh career forced fumble, Terrell took sole possession of the Clemson record for career forced fumbles by a defensive back. He tied Levon Kirkland, Keith Adams and Vic Beasley for the seventh-most forced fumbles in a career in Clemson history.