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DeShaun Watson Injured, Cole Stoudt Gets Another Shot

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Freshman Deshaun Watson (67%, 12 TD, 2 INT) has made an explosive difference in the Clemson offense since taking over the full-time quarterbacking duties vs Florida State. Despite the result, Watson hit on 19 of 28 passes for 266 yards and no interceptions against the nation’s #1 team and proved worthy of the #1 job without a doubt. Watson left Saturday’s North Carolina State game with a broken finger that required four surgically placed screws and a projected four weeks of recovery. Game one starter Cole Stoudt (60%, TD, 2 INT) is back to take over the reigns for the Tigers vs Boston College, Syracuse and Wake Forest as Head Coach Dabo Swinney expects Watson back for the Georgia Tech game on November 15th. MarkRogersTV breaks down the Watson loss and what we can expect with Stoudt back in the lineup.

 DeShaun Watson Injured, Cole Stoudt Gets Another Shot

 

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