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2004 Peach Bowl Clemson Tigers at Tennessee Volunteers

2004 Peach Bowl NCAA college football DVD
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ATLANTA -- Clemson extended Tennessee's woes in the Peach Bowl, thanks to a lot of help from the Volunteers.

Chad Jasmin ran for a career-high 130 yards and a touchdown, helping the Tigers upset Tennessee (No. 7 ESPN/USA Today; No. 6 AP) 27-14 Friday.

Kyle Browning and Duane Coleman added TD runs, helping the Tigers (9-4) to their fourth straight victory.

The Volunteers (10-3) lost the Peach Bowl for the second straight season, although the score was a bit closer than the 30-3 rout by Maryland a year ago. In this one, they committed 10 penalties, including two for pass interference, two for unsportsmanlike conduct and two for roughing quarterback Charlie Whitehurst.

James Wilhoit also missed a 35-yard field goal in the third quarter that would have brought Tennessee within seven points. The miss came at the end of a 17-play, 62-yard drive, and that pretty much was the last chance for the Volunteers.

Aaron Hunt kicked two field goals for Clemson, which gave the Atlantic Coast Conference its third straight Peach Bowl victory.

The Tigers hardly needed any help in the first half, an exciting back-and-forth 30 minutes that culminated with a "fumblerooskie" touchdown run by Browning, an 8-yard score that made it 24-14.

Clemson opened in its unique hurry-up offense, with Whitehurst calling most of the plays at the line of scrimmage, after first checking with the coaching staff. Tennessee tried to ruin the strategy by waiting until the last possible moment to line up, but it rarely helped.

Casey Clausen, a four-year starter playing in his final game for the Volunteers, threw for 384 yards -- just nine off his career high -- and had two touchdown passes. But Tennessee got little from its running game, finishing with 38 yards on 26 carries.

Leading rusher Cedric Houston didn't start with the Volunteers going with a three-receiver set, then fumbled on his first carry.

Clemson jumped to a 7-0 lead on the opening possession, going 80 yards in only 2:15, a drive capped by an 8-yard run by Coleman. He took a pitch from Whitehurst and leaped over cornerback Gibril Wilson at the 2, giving the Tigers a TD on their initial drive for the third consecutive game.

Derrick Hamilton set up Hunt's first field goal with a 58-yard punt return, during which he started right, then reversed field and ended up racing down the left sideline.

A TD pass from Clausen to Chris Hannon made it 10-7 before Jasmin's touchdown in the second quarter extended the lead to 17-7.

In the second quarter, Wilson intercepted Whitehurst's pass, and the turnover led to Clausen's second scoring pass, this one a 30-yarder to Mark Jones. He beat the coverage of Justin Miller and Travis Pugh for the score.

But the play of the half came from the Tigers. Facing third-and-goal from the 8, they called a timeout, then quickly huddled near the line of scrimmage. They hurried to the ball in a box formation, with Whitehurst joined in the backfield by three other players.

He took a snap in the shotgun, then leaned forward and reached through Browning's legs and handed him the ball. After pausing for a moment, Browning raced to the left while the rest of the backfield went right, and he easily scored for a 24-14 lead.

The game was sponsored by Chick-fil-A.


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