Stats
Oct. 10, 1998
CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) - Brandon Streeter, benched only a week ago, returned to
throw for 191 yards and two touchdowns as Clemson broke its worst losing streak
in 23 years with a 23-0 victory over Maryland on Saturday.
It wasn't the prettiest game in college football history, but it was more
than enough for the Tigers (2-4, 1-3 Atlantic Coast Conference), who were
reeling after four consecutive losses.
The time looked right for the Terps (2-4, 0-3) to break through against
Clemson, where they have scored only 12 points in their last six games.
Streeter, a junior succeeding career passing leader Nealon Greene, had
thrown nine interceptions during Clemson's fall and sat out most of last week's
21-14 loss at North Carolina.
But he was back in the lineup against Maryland, and finally back in control.
He completed his first five passes and threw for 118 yards by halftime.
His 31-yard pass to Martin led to David Richardson's 42-yard field goal.
Streeter set up Clemson's touchdown with a 17-yard throw to Brian Wofford, then
found Martin on a square out to the right side. Martin wriggled away from a
defender and dived into the end zone.
Streeter raised his hands and high-stepped back to the sidelines as his
teammates pounded his helmet and pads.
Streeter added a 28-yard scoring pass to Brian Wofford and Travis Zachery
had a 26-yard scoring run in the fourth quarter to put the game away.
Clemson's defense, third overall in the ACC, made sure the lead held up with
its fourth shutout of Maryland since 1993.
The Tigers pounded the Terps and Randall Jones, the first freshman to start
at quarterback at Maryland. Jones, given the job after keeping the Terps close
in a 24-10 loss to Florida State a week ago, was only 4-of-11 in the first
half. Jones was lifted after three second-half series and finished 7-of-18 with
69 yards.
Clemson got five sacks and held the Terps to 170 yards.
The Tigers came into the game last in the ACC in offense and next to last in
rushing. Both categories perked up against Maryland as the Clemson gained 399
yards overall, 201 rushing, and looked confident moving the ball.