Texas Triumphs Over Clemson 38-24 to Advance to Fiesta Bowl
The Texas Longhorns advanced to the College Football Playoff quarterfinals with a decisive 38-24 victory over the Clemson Tigers at Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. The Longhorns relied on a dominant rushing attack and timely defensive plays to secure their 12th win of the season and punch their ticket to the Fiesta Bowl, where they will face Arizona State.
A Strong First Half for Texas
Clemson struck first with a 7-yard touchdown pass, capitalizing on their opening drive with a 70-yard march. Texas, however, responded immediately with a 12-play drive capped by Quintrevion Wisner’s 3-yard touchdown run.
The Longhorns took control in the second quarter, scoring three unanswered touchdowns. Jaydon Blue’s explosive 38-yard run ignited the offense, followed by another Wisner rushing touchdown to extend the lead. Tight end Gunnar Helm added a receiving touchdown, putting Texas ahead 28-10 at halftime. The Longhorns’ efficiency and balance were evident, as quarterback Quinn Ewers completed his first eight passes while the rushing attack consistently moved the chains.
Defensively, Texas stifled Clemson’s running game early, holding the Tigers to just 40 rushing yards in the first half. The Longhorns’ ability to control the line of scrimmage set the tone, forcing Clemson to rely heavily on quarterback Cade Klubnik to generate offense.
Clemson’s Second-Half Push
Clemson regrouped after halftime, narrowing the deficit with a 25-yard touchdown reception by running back Jarvis Green. The Tigers’ defense forced a key stop, leading to another touchdown drive that brought them within seven points early in the fourth quarter.
The Tigers showcased improved adjustments in the third quarter, utilizing short passes and quick plays to counter Texas’s aggressive defensive front. Klubnik’s connection with wide receiver T.J. Moore was particularly effective, as Moore consistently found openings in the Texas secondary to move the chains.
Despite Clemson’s momentum, Texas delivered the game’s defining play on the next possession. Blue broke free for a 77-yard touchdown run, silencing the Tigers’ rally and restoring Texas’s two-score lead. Clemson’s subsequent drive stalled near midfield, as the Longhorns’ defense held firm to preserve the victory.
Key Performances Lead the Way
Texas showcased its offensive depth, led by Jaydon Blue and Quintrevion Wisner. Blue totaled 146 rushing yards and two touchdowns, including the game-clinching run. Wisner contributed 110 yards on the ground and two scores, solidifying his impact in critical moments.
Ewers managed the game with efficiency, finishing with 202 passing yards and a touchdown on 13-of-18 completions. The Longhorns’ offensive line dominated in the trenches, paving the way for a 255-yard rushing performance.
Defensively, Texas made crucial plays to preserve their lead. Colin Simmons’s interception in the first quarter set the tone, while linemen Bill Norton and Barryn Sorrell combined for pivotal stops in the fourth quarter. Safety Michael Taaffe added key pass breakups, ensuring Clemson’s passing game couldn’t take over late.
Clemson Falls Short
Cade Klubnik led Clemson’s offense with 336 passing yards and three touchdowns, connecting with T.J. Moore for a team-high 116 receiving yards. However, Clemson’s ground game struggled, finishing with just 80 rushing yards.
The Tigers’ inability to convert key opportunities, including a goal-line stand by Texas in the fourth quarter, hindered their comeback efforts. Defensive lapses also allowed Texas to maintain control, particularly during the Longhorns’ explosive second quarter. Clemson’s offense lacked balance, forcing Klubnik to shoulder the load against a well-prepared Texas defense.
Turning Points
The game’s decisive moments included Texas’s defensive stand early in the fourth quarter, stopping Clemson on the 1-yard line to maintain a seven-point lead. Blue’s 77-yard touchdown run on the subsequent drive sealed the victory, highlighting Texas’s ability to execute in critical situations.
Additionally, Clemson’s inability to capitalize on two red-zone opportunities in the second half proved costly. Both drives ended with turnovers on downs, allowing Texas to maintain control and extend their lead.
Looking Ahead
Texas will face No. 4 Arizona State in the Fiesta Bowl, marking their first appearance in the College Football Playoff semifinals. The Longhorns enter the matchup with momentum, showcasing a balanced offense and a defense capable of making big plays under pressure. Head coach Steve Sarkisian emphasized the importance of preparation as they aim to secure their first national championship berth since the 2009 season.
For Clemson, the season ends with lessons learned and optimism for the future. With young talent stepping up in key moments, the Tigers will aim to build on their ACC Championship and return stronger next year. The development of Klubnik and the emergence of T.J. Moore highlight Clemson’s potential heading into the 2025 season.
A Statement Win
Texas’s 38-24 victory over Clemson demonstrated their growth and readiness to compete on college football’s biggest stage. The Longhorns’ performance highlighted their ability to dominate both offensively and defensively, setting the tone for their next challenge in the Fiesta Bowl.
As the College Football Playoff continues, Texas’s balance and resilience position them as a formidable contender for the national title. Clemson, meanwhile, leaves with valuable experience, laying the groundwork for future success in the ACC and beyond.







