In case your memory is fuzzy, yes, he scored on this play

18IsTheMan

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Which was more impressive?





Hard to say. Situations were comparable. Game on line in both. Rocket's run was the purest display of sheer determination you'll ever see. Took the ball at the 18, planted a foot and then just shot lock a rocket (sorry, can't avoid the pun) directly for the end zone. No fancy stuff. Just straight north, bouncing off tacklers like a pinball.

Sellers, I'm not even sure what he saw. He was back to the 29, saw an opening and took it. From there it was speed and athleticism, making nearly the entire Clemson defense look helpless.
 

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Which was more impressive?





Hard to say. Situations were comparable. Game on line in both. Rocket's run was the purest display of sheer determination you'll ever see. Took the ball at the 18, planted a foot and then just shot lock a rocket (sorry, can't avoid the pun) directly for the end zone. No fancy stuff. Just straight north, bouncing off tacklers like a pinball.

Sellers, I'm not even sure what he saw. He was back to the 29, saw an opening and took it. From there it was speed and athleticism, making nearly the entire Clemson defense look helpless.

I love Babalade's role in the winning TD vs. Missouri. "I'll just knock all their asses in."
 
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Hoganman1

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No question these were both classic plays for this season. They were extremely satisfying because we came up short against both LSU and Bama earlier in the season.