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Why Clemson Wins: Defensive coordinator Brent Venables can slow LSU, Burrow

Associated Press
By Associated Press
2 Min Read Jan. 11, 2020 | 6 years Ago
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NEW ORLEANS — No. 1 LSU has been unstoppable this season but the top-ranked team in the nation hasn’t faced Clemson defensive coordinator Brent Venables this season.

It is a given that in prepping for the College Football championship game Venables spent plenty of long, dizzying nights in his meeting rooms dissecting the heart of LSU’s offense. He has been looking to uncover ways to impede LSU’s offensive juggernaut that’s been led by Heisman Trophy winner Joe Burrow and a bevy of NFL-ready receivers.

“They do a great job of spreading you out and making you defend every patch of grass on the field,” Venables said Saturday. “I’m so sick of seeing” LSU’s playmakers.

He’ll see them a final time Monday night when No. 1 LSU (14-0; No. 1 CFP) plays No. 3 Clemson (14-0; No. 3 CFP) for the title.

Venables faced a challenge this season just getting his own group up to speed after losing seven starters, including four defensive linemen — All-American tackles Christian Wilkins and Dexter Lawrence and end Clelin Ferrell were all first-round NFL draft picks.

But relying on a talented, versatile back seven led by Butkus award winning linebacker Isaiah Simmons, Venables created a tough-minded, hard-hitting group that’s allowing fewer yards than the 2018 national champs.

And in the few moments when Clemson has been pressed, its defense has not panicked. Faced with a two-point try at North Carolina in September in the final minutes that would’ve surely ended this title run, Clemson stuffed the run to escape with a 21-20 victory.

Clemson’s defensive improvement was demonstrated again in the Fiesta Bowl as Ohio State moved into the red zone three times in the opening half, but had to settle for field goals each time. With the Buckeyes driving at the end for a go-ahead score, it was safety Nolan Turner (beaten for a touchdown earlier) who had the interception to clinch things for Clemson.

LSU will score, but like Ohio State, just not enough against Clemson’s revamped defense to prevent the Tigers from South Carolina from wrapping up their third national title in four seasons.

Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said Venables is friendly and personal off the field, but that changes when preparing for an opponent.

“It’s fourth and one every day,” Swinney says, “and everybody’s out to get him.”

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