How does Miami Hurricanes defense matchup with Clemson Offense

MIAMI GARDENS, FL - NOVEMBER 11: The Miami Hurricanes take the field during a game against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Hard Rock Stadium on November 11, 2017 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
MIAMI GARDENS, FL - NOVEMBER 11: The Miami Hurricanes take the field during a game against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Hard Rock Stadium on November 11, 2017 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images) /
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Clemson has three receivers that Bryant has spread the ball around to. Hunter Renfrow was the hero of last season’s National Championship game and is the leading receiver. He has 50 receptions for 526 yards and three touchdowns.

Deon Cain is the Tigers big play receiver. Cain leads Clemson with 620 receiving yards and five touchdowns on 49 receptions. Twenty-nine of Cain’s receptions have gone for first downs. Ten of his receptions have gone for 15 or more yards. Ray-Ray McCloud has 40 for 402 and one touchdown.

Deon Cain is the Tigers big play receiver. Cain leads Clemson with 620 receiving yards and five touchdowns on 49 receptions. Twenty-nine of Cain’s receptions have gone for first downs. Ten of his receptions have gone for 15 or more yards. Ray-Ray McCloud has 40 for 402 and one touchdown.

If the game is close late, Miami will have a huge advantage at kicker. Clemson lost Greg Huegel earlier this season with an injury. Alex Spence has struggled. He has made just six of 11 field goals. Michael Badgley is 15 for 18 on field goals this season.

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Spence’s long this season is only 30 yards. He has been a perfect five for five from inside of 30 yards. From 30 plus he has made just one of his six attempts.