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Fourteen days prior, reinforcement quarterback Cade Klubnik drove Clemson to a rebound prevail upon Syracuse. Yet, mentor Dabo Swinney didn't falter.

DJ Uiagalelei, he said, was the Tigers' starter.

After Clemson lost 35-14 at Notre Woman on Saturday, however, Swinney was wary when gotten some information about the No. 4 Tigers' quarterback circumstance proceeding.

"We'll simply assess everything," he said, adding that "it was much more than quarterback out there this evening. That basic. It doesn't really matter to me how your quarterback plays. On the off chance that you're not the most actual group, you don't have the right to win. Also, we didn't merit it this evening."

Uiagalelei — who got sidelined in the final part of Clemson's Oct. 22 win against Syracuse in the wake of turning the ball north of three times — entered for this present week as the Tigers' unchallenged starter for a basic non-meeting game against the Battling Irish.

Yet, comparative issues tormented Clemson's offense briefly straight game. Late in the second from last quarter, the Tigers were getting shut out and had drop-kicked on six of eight hostile belongings. Their other two drives finished with Uiagalelei toppling a recipient profound on fourth and 4 from Notre Lady's 38-yard line and the group running the clock out before halftime.

"DJ didn't have a very remarkable possibility, yet there were a few things I thought he might have improved," Swinney said. "We might have helped him somewhat more, as well. … I thought he held the ball two or multiple times and just took several awful sacks when the assurance's there and you must dispose of the ball. There were only two or three those plays."

Thus, briefly straight game, Clemson went to Klubnik to "make a little flash," as Swinney put it. That unquestionably neutralized Syracuse, as the genuine green bean and previous five-star enlist from Texas designed a 11-point final quarter rebound.

Saturday? A long way from it. At the point when Klubnik subbed in for Uiagalelei, Clemson was following 14-0 and reared up to its own 7-yard line late in the second from last quarter. After one handoff, Klubnik dropped back for the first, confronted quick strain … and tossed a capture attempt.

Notre Lady's Benjamin Morrison made a superb play to plunge under and secure an unstable Klubnik pass at Clemson's 14-yard line. Notre Woman scored three plays later to go up 21-0.

"Tune in, Cade, he's attempting to make a play," Swinney said of the capture. "Also, that's what I disdain (the capture) for him. It was a terrible choice, tossing back across your body an in their area and their child made a decent play. He'll have more promising times, as well."

Clemson got back to Uiagalelei on the accompanying belonging, and he drove the Tigers into Notre Lady domain prior to getting taken out by Morrison, who returned his second capture of the night 96 yards for a score.

Swinney said the capture down the right sideline was a "miscommunication" among Uiagalelei and expected beneficiary Joseph Ngata while commending the general reaction from Uiagalelei in the wake of being sidelined.

The lesser completed 27 of 39 for 191 yards, one score and one capture and drove two final quarter scoring drives to assist Clemson with trying not to get closed out interestingly starting around 2003.

Uiagalelei didn't turn the ball over prior to getting sidelined, yet he took four sacks and neglect to produce a solitary score or field objective for Clemson's offense through 3/4. Hostile organizer Brandon Streeter said that was the central justification behind the switch.

"I simply think since we weren't producing any focuses more than anything more," Streeter said. "Truly, once more, simply attempting to launch our offense a tad. Clearly, we battled to such an extent we simply needed to attempt to see … it worked last week so we needed to attempt it once more."

Quarterback play was a long way from Clemson's just issue Saturday night. The Tigers whiffed in dropkick security, permitting Notre Lady block Aidan Swanson's most memorable dropkick of the game and return it for a score, and got slashed for a season-most obviously terrible 263 hurrying yards and 5.6 yards per convey.

Swinney was likewise predominantly self-condemning of his own training driving up and during the Notre Lady game, depicting the misfortune as one of his really frustrating in 14 years at Clemson.

Yet, he likewise knows that Uiagalelei's battles — after a brilliant middle of the season stretch that produced him some unpretentious Heisman Prize buzz — should be revised assuming Clemson will remain in the chase after a School Football Season finisher spot (which, as of Saturday, may be a longshot).

What's the arrangement? However Swinney repeated Saturday's misfortune was on everybody, a long way from just Uiagalelei, he said Clemson's actually looking for one.

"I thought DJ completed well, which is great to see," Swinney said. "I disdain that that play happened to Cade. Also, you know, we'll find out how it turns out. Simply return to work and keep on assessing consistently."