Justin Falcinelli – Noteworthy
NOV 26 ACC OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK: Justin Falcinelli, Clemson, Gr., C; Middletown, Md.,…Graded out at 93 percent with four knockdown blocks in the Tigers’ 56-35 win over South Carolina … Helped power Clemson to its third-highest single-game yardage total in school history, eclipsing 350 yards both passing and rushing in the contest. – ACC Football
Tee Higgins – Noteworthy
NOV 26 ACC RECEIVER OF THE WEEK: Tee Higgins, Clemson, So., WR; Oak Ridge, Tenn.,…Higgins gained a season-high 142 yards on six receptions, including a 22-yard touchdown catch, in Saturday night’s 56-35 win over rival South Carolina … It marked his third 100-yard receiving performance of the season … Second ACC Receiver of the Week accolade of 2018 for Higgins, who was previously recognized Sept. 10. – ACC Football
Travis Etienne – Noteworthy
No. 2 Clemson placed five players on the Atlantic Coast Conference’s all-league team. Running back Travis Etienne received a league-best 174 points in results announced Monday and determined by a vote of 46 media members and the league’s 14 head coaches. Players received three points for a first-team vote, two for a second-team vote and one for a third-team selection. Etienne, who leads the conference with 1,307 yards rushing and 20 touchdowns, was joined by four repeat selections from 2017: offensive tackle Mitch Hyatt and defensive linemen Clelen Ferrell, Christian Wilkins and Dexter Lawrence. North Carolina State’s Ryan Finley was the first-team selection at quarterback and was joined in the backfield by Etienne and Boston College’s AJ Dillon. – AP College Football
Trevor Lawrence – Noteworthy
NOV 26 ACC ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: Trevor Lawrence, Clemson, Fr., QB, Cartersville, Ga.,…Lawrence earned his fifth ACC Rookie of the Week honor after he completed 27-of-36 passes for a career-high 393 yards with one touchdown in Saturday night’s 56-35 win over South Carolina … Recorded the most passing yards by any Clemson player in its 116-game all-time series against the Gamecocks … Become the first player in school history to engineer three touchdown drives of 95 yards or more in a single game. – ACC Football