Boston College had a lot go wrong for it in the first half on a number of fronts. Still, the Eagles trail Clemson football by just a touchdown at the half.
BC scored on a 74-yard touchdown in the first half. That was about the only super positive play for the Eagles.
Starting quarterback Anthony Brown is out for the game with an injury. In his absence, BC’s offense only managed 24 total yards in the first half, while Clemson put up 260.
The defense is playing tough and has held Clemson to 13. Still, ESPN likes the Tigers to pull this one out.
Here is the second half prediction for Boston College vs. Clemson football, via the Football Power Index.
Clemson has an 84.2-percent to take this one home:
Trevor Lawrence is 18-for-25 for 216 yards and a touchdown throw to tight end Milan Richard, while Boston College has just 23 yards through the air.
Both defenses have shut down the opposing offense’s prodigious rushing attack. Clemson had 44 yards on 19 carries, while A.J. Dillon has 27 yards, and as a team, BC is at one total yard on 15 carries.
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