VT v. Clemson
ACC CHAMPIONSHIP - Clemson vs. Virginia Tech
Coach Justin Fuente takes the field after suffering a 42-35 defeat to Clemson in the ACC Championship game in Orlando, Florida, bringing his team's record to 9-4 on the season, Dec. 3, 2016. Tech struggled to contain the Clemson offense but was able to fight back until the end where quarterback Jerod Evans threw an interception in the red zone to seal the fourth ranked Tiger's win.
ACC CHAMPIONSHIP - Clemson vs. Virginia Tech
Head coaches Dabo Swinney and Justin Fuente shake hands at midfield after Clemson defeated Virginia Tech 42-35 in Camping World stadium during the ACC Championship game, Dec. 3, 2016. Clemson will now move on to the College Football Playoff as Virginia Tech waits to find out which bowl they will be awarded given their 9-4 season.
Virginia Tech vs Clemson- ACC Championship
Clemson tight end Jordan Leggett (16) is tackled by Virginia Tech safety Terrell Edmunds (22) on the VT 18 for a gain of 13 yard on the pass play thrown by Deshaun Watson (4) during the opening drive at the ACC Football Championship at Camping World Stadium, Orlando, Fl Saturday Dec. 3, 2016.
Virginia Tech vs Clemson- ACC Championship
Virginia Tech running back Travon McMillian (34) crosses the goal line for a touch down bringing the score to 14-7 after Joey Slye's (46) PAT. Leaving 51 seconds on the clock in the first quarter of the ACC Football Championship after Joey Slye's touchback at Camping World Stadium, Orlando, Fl Saturday Dec. 3, 2016.
Virginia Tech vs Clemson- ACC Championship
Virginia Tech quarterback Jerod Evans (4) stretches across the goal line to score from Clemson's 5 yard line during the 4th quarter of the ACC Football Championship at Camping World Stadium brining the score to 35-28 Clemson after Joey Slye's PAT, Orlando, Fl Saturday Dec. 3, 2016.