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NCAA FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD: Recap
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Clemson 58, Duke 7
Posted: Saturday November 06, 1999 05:31 PM
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CLEMSON, South Carolina (Ticker) -- Clemson recorded its most decisive victory in seven years as Travis Zachery rushed for 141 yards and a career-best four touchdowns in a 58-7 Atlantic Coast Conference rout of Duke.

The Tigers (5-4, 5-2 ACC) had not won by as many points since a 54-3 victory over Chattanooga on October 3, 1992.

Zachery carried only 17 times but had TD runs of 44, 14, 9 and 8 yards, helping Clemson to its first two-game winning streak since 1997.

Brandon Streeter completed 22-of-30 passes for 279 yards and two TDs with an interception. He threw a 25-yard scoring toss to Mal Lawyer, en route to a 31-0 lead, and an 18-yarder to Brian Wofford.

Backup Woodrow Dantzler threw a 25-yard TD pass to Jackie Robinson for the Tigers, who amassed 558 yards of total offense to just 202 for the Blue Devils (2-7, 2-4).

The Devils scored their only TD on a six-yard run by Letavious Wilks. They managed only 31 rushing yards en route to their largest margin of defeat since a 59-0 loss to Virginia on September 22, 1990.

Clemson leads the all-time series, 28-15-1. Duke is 5-33 in the ACC the last five seasons.


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