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Clemson running back Travis Etienne had a good chance to break all kinds of race records by announcing he would return for his senior season This is exactly what he did in Saturday’s game vs. Boston College A 16-yard run that ended the third quarter made Stephen the ACC’s all-time rusher
Etienne passed former NC State running back Ted Brown, who racked up 4,602 yards during his 1975-1978 career Etienne came into the day with 4,560 yards, needing just 43 to get past Brown The Boston College defense kept Etienne relatively in check on the field for most of the game, but the senior broke into the defense for a first try on a field of quarterback DJ Uiagalelei
Etienne then capped that same practice with a 17-yard touchdown to give Clemson a 32-28 lead Etienne is a tough player to keep forever and Clemson does a good job putting him in position to score in the both in the race and in the passing game Eventually, if he’s given enough touches he’s going to make a play happen He’s been doing this for four seasons and now he will go down in history as the most productive and best running back overall. to have never played in the conference
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World News – CA – Clemson star running return Travis Etienne breaks 42-year-old ACC career record