Orange Bowl Preview: Clemson vs. Oklahoma

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Thursday, Dec. 31 at 4 p.m. ET
Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens, Fla.

No one could have predicted that these two programs would be one win away from the national championship game.

But here we are, in the most-unlikely ACC versus Big 12 game as Clemson looks to end Oklahoma's Cinderella run. But aside from the battle between Deshaun Watson and Baker Mayfield, there's another angle to this one.

Of the participants in the College Football Playoff semifinals, Oklahoma is the lone school that stands out as a high-octane offensive team, with a much less-heralded defense. Because that's the Big 12 way.

Clemson, on the other hand, has the most balanced offense-to-defense ratio in the country, and it'll be interesting to see how such different teams clash on the biggest stage.

HOW THEY STACK UP:

Clemson
Record: 13-0
College Football Playoff ranking: No. 1
Points per game: 38.5 (16th)
Points against per game: 20.2 (T-18th)
Total Offense: 510.6 yards per game (12th)
Passing Yards: 288.5 (23rd)
Rushing Yards: 222.2 (22nd)
Total Defense: 295.7 (7th)
Passing Yards Allowed: 166.9 (5th)
Rushing Yards Allowed: 128.8 (23rd)
Turnover Differential: -2 (T-80th)

Oklahoma
Record: 11-1
College Football Playoff ranking: No. 4
Points per game: 45.8 (3rd)
Points against per game: 20.8 (22nd)
Total Offense: 542.9 yards per game (6th)
Passing Yards: 307.9 (19th)
Rushing Yards: 235 (15th)
Total Defense: 350.7 (32nd)
Passing Yards Allowed: 201.5 (34th)
Rushing Yards Allowed: 149.2 (44th)
Turnover Differential: +10 (T-14th)

WHY CLEMSON COULD WIN: It's tough to lose when you have a perennial Heisman Trophy candidate under center. No, Deshaun Watson is no Marcus Mariota, but to say Clemson wouldn't be undefeated without him is a vast understatement. The Tigers have played up to the level of their quarterback on offense. But on the other side of the ball, Clemson's daunting defense (ranked seventh in the nation) will be nothing like Oklahoma's seen this season.

WHY OKLAHOMA COULD WIN: Baker Mayfield is probably the best quarterback in college football not named Deshaun. After transferring to the Sooners, he transformed the program back into a powerhouse. Oklahoma has a scary offense, the scariest of the top four schools in the country. Clemson knows how to win, but Oklahoma will force the Tigers to try and put up a lot of points in a game, something the Sooners do better than every school in the country except for two. Certainly expect a better showing than the 40-6 drubbing Oklahoma suffered at the hands of the Tigers in last year's Russell Athletic Bowl.

IMPACT PLAYER TO WATCH: DESHAUN WATSON, QB, CLEMSON

Watson has really come into his own. After dealing with numerous injuries as a freshman, his return to health has been unbelievable. Easily the best dual-threat quarterback in the country, Watson has exploded for 30 passing touchdowns on 3,512 yards. Give him some room, and he'll run - signified by his 887 rushing yards and 11 scores. It'll be interesting to see how Watson performs in the biggest game of his young career. Not to mention, he'll be back next year. So the last two games of the season will be worth watching to see if he can perform under pressure.

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2015-16 College Football Bowl Schedule/Results

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College Football Playoff

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Thursday, Dec. 31

Semifinal No. 1 - Orange Bowl
No. 1 Clemson (13-0) vs. No. 4 Oklahoma (11-1)
4 p.m. ET, Sun Life Stadium - Miami Gardens, Fla.

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Result: Clemson 37, Oklahoma 17

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Semifinal No. 2 - Cotton Bowl Classic
No. 2 Alabama (13-1) vs. No. 3 Michigan State (12-2)
8 p.m. ET, AT&T Stadium - Arlington, Texas

Cotton Bowl Preview: Spartans aim to keep unlikely run going

Result: Alabama 38, Michigan State 0

PHOTOS: Reliving the College Football Playoff semifinals in 10 moments

Monday, Jan. 11

College Football Playoff National Championship
No. 1 Clemson (14-0) vs. No. 2 Alabama (13-1)
8:30 p.m. ET, University of Phoenix Stadium - Glendale, Ariz.

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Entire Bowl Schedule

Saturday, Dec. 19

New Mexico Bowl
New Mexico (7-6) vs. Arizona (7-6)
2 p.m. ET, University Stadium - Albuquerque, N.M.

Result: Arizona 45, New Mexico 37

Las Vegas Bowl
No. 22 Utah (10-3) vs. BYU (9-4)
3:30 p.m. ET, Sam Boyd Stadium - Las Vegas, Nev.

Result: Utah 35, BYU 28

Camellia Bowl
Appalachian State (11-2) vs. Ohio (8-5)
5:30 p.m. ET, Cramton Bowl - Montgomery, Ala.

Result: Appalachian State 31, Ohio 29

Cure Bowl
Georgia State (6-7) vs. San Jose State (6-7)
7 p.m. ET, Orlando Citrus Bowl - Orlando, Fla.

Result: San Jose State 27, Georgia State 16

New Orleans Bowl
Arkansas State (9-4) vs. Louisiana Tech (9-4)
9 p.m. ET, Mercedes-Benz Superdome - New Orleans, La.

Result: Louisiana Tech 47, Arkansas State 28

Monday, Dec. 21

Miami Beach Bowl
Western Kentucky (12-2) vs. South Florida (8-5)
2:30 p.m. ET, Marlins Park - Miami, Fla.

Result: Western Kentucky 45, South Florida 35

Tuesday, Dec. 22

Famous Idaho Potato Bowl
Akron (8-5) vs. Utah State (6-7)
3:30 p.m. ET, Albertsons Stadium - Boise, Idaho

Result: Akron 23, Utah State 21

Boca Raton Bowl
No. 24 Temple (10-4) vs. Toledo (10-2)
7 p.m. ET, FAU Stadium - Boca Raton, Fla.

Result: Toledo 32, Temple 17

Wednesday, Dec. 23

Poinsettia Bowl
Northern Illinois (8-6) vs. Boise State (9-4)
4:30 p.m. ET, Qualcomm Stadium - San Diego, Calif.

Result: Boise State 55, Northern Illinois 7

GoDaddy Bowl
Georgia Southern (9-4) vs. Bowling Green (10-4)
8 p.m. ET, Ladd-Peebles Stadium - Mobile, Ala.

Result: Georgia Southern 58, Bowling Green 27

Thursday, Dec. 24

Bahamas Bowl
Middle Tennessee (7-6) vs. Western Michigan (8-5)
12 p.m. ET, Robinson National Stadium - Nassau, Bahamas

Result: Western Michigan 45, Middle Tennessee 31

Hawaii Bowl
San Diego State (11-3) vs. Cincinnati (7-6)
8 p.m. ET, Aloha Stadium - Honolulu, Hawaii

Result: San Diego State 42, Cincinnati 7

Saturday, Dec. 26

St. Petersburg Bowl
UConn (6-7) vs. Marshall (10-3)
11 a.m. ET, Tropicana Field - St. Petersburg, Fla.

Result: Marshall 16, UConn 10

Sun Bowl
Miami (8-5) vs. Washington State (9-4)
2 p.m. ET, Sun Bowl - El Paso, Texas

Result: Washington State 20, Miami 14

Heart of Dallas Bowl
Southern Mississippi (9-5) vs. Washington (7-6)
2:20 p.m. ET, Cotton Bowl - Dallas, Texas

Result: Washington 44, Southern Mississippi 31

Pinstripe Bowl
Duke (8-5) vs. Indiana (6-7)
3:30 p.m. ET, Yankee Stadium - Bronx, N.Y.

PHOTO: Yankee Stadium transformed into football field for Pinstripe Bowl

Result: Duke 44, Indiana 41

Independence Bowl
Tulsa (6-7) vs. Virginia Tech (7-6)
5:45 p.m. ET, Independence Stadium - Shreveport, La.

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Result: Virginia Tech 55, Tulsa 52

Foster Farms Bowl
UCLA (8-5) vs. Nebraska (6-7)
9:15 p.m. ET, Levi's Stadium - Santa Clara, Calif.

Result: Nebraska 37, UCLA 29

Monday, Dec. 28

Military Bowl
No. 21 Navy (11-2) vs. Pittsburgh (8-5)
2:30 p.m. ET, Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium - Annapolis, Md.

Result: Navy 44, Pitt 28

Quick Lane Bowl
Central Michigan (7-6) vs. Minnesota (6-7)
5 p.m. ET, Ford Field - Detroit, Mich.

Result: Minnesota 21, Central Michigan 14

Tuesday, Dec. 29

Armed Forces Bowl
Air Force (8-6) vs. California (8-5)
2 p.m. ET, Amon G. Carter Stadium - Fort Worth, Texas

Result: Cal 55, Air Force 36

Russell Athletic Bowl
No. 17 Baylor (10-3) vs. No. 10 North Carolina (11-3)
5:30 p.m. ET, Orlando Citrus Bowl - Orlando, Fla.

Russell Athletic Bowl: Expect a lot of points from two of the highest-scoring offenses

Result: Baylor 49, North Carolina 38

Arizona Bowl
Colorado State (7-6) vs. Nevada (7-6)
7:30 p.m. ET, Arizona Stadium - Tucson, Ariz.

Result: Nevada 28, Colorado State 23

Texas Bowl
No. 20 LSU (9-3) vs. Texas Tech (7-6)
9 p.m. ET, NRG Stadium - Houston, Texas

Texas Bowl Preview: Texas Tech tries to slow down Fournette

Result: LSU 56, Texas Tech 27

Wednesday, Dec. 30

Birmingham Bowl
Memphis (9-4) vs. Auburn (7-6)
12 p.m. ET, Legion Field - Birmingham, Ala.

Result: Auburn 31, Memphis 10

Belk Bowl
Mississippi State (9-4) vs. NC State (7-6)
3:30 p.m. ET, Bank of America Stadium - Charlotte, N.C.

Result: Mississippi State 51, NC State 28

Music City Bowl
Louisville (8-5) vs. Texas A&M (8-5)
7 p.m. ET, LP Field - Nashville, Tenn.

Result: Louisville 27, Texas A&M 21

Holiday Bowl
No. 25 USC (8-6) vs. Wisconsin (10-3)
10:30 p.m. ET, Qualcomm Stadium - San Diego, Calif.

Result: Wisconsin 23, USC 21

Thursday, Dec. 31

Peach Bowl
No. 18 Houston (13-1) vs. No. 9 Florida State (10-3)
12 p.m. ET, Georgia Dome - Atlanta, Ga.

Peach Bowl Preview: Potential coming out party for Houston's Greg Ward Jr.

Results: Houston 38, Florida State 24

Semifinal No. 1 - Orange Bowl
No. 1 Clemson (14-0) vs. No. 4 Oklahoma (11-2)
4 p.m. ET, Sun Life Stadium - Miami Gardens, Fla.

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Orange Bowl Preview: Mayfield and Watson look to put on a show

Result: Clemson 37, Oklahoma 17

Clemson's Orange Bowl performance proves it's nation's most-balanced team

Semifinal No. 2 - Cotton Bowl Classic
No. 2 Alabama (13-1) vs. No. 3 Michigan State (12-2)
8 p.m. ET, AT&T Stadium - Arlington, Texas

3 reasons why Alabama will win the College Football Playoff

3 reasons Michigan State will win the College Football Playoff

Cotton Bowl Preview: Spartans aim to keep unlikely run going

Result: Alabama 38, Michigan State 0

PHOTOS: Reliving the College Football Playoff semifinals in 10 moments

Friday, Jan. 1

Iowa to meet Stanford in Rose Bowl, Ohio State faces Notre Dame in Fiesta Bowl

Outback Bowl
No. 23 Tennessee (9-4) vs. No. 13 Northwestern (10-3)
12 p.m. ET, Raymond James Stadium - Tampa, Fla.

Outback Bowl Preview: Vols, Wildcats coming in hot

Result: Tennessee 45, Northwestern 6

Citrus Bowl
No. 19 Florida (10-3) vs. No. 14 Michigan (10-3)
1 p.m. ET, Orlando Citrus Bowl - Orlando, Fla.

Citrus Bowl Preview: Defensive stars litter the field

Result: Michigan 41, Florida 7

Fiesta Bowl
No. 8 Notre Dame (10-3) vs. No. 7 Ohio State (12-1)
1 p.m. ET, University of Phoenix Stadium - Glendale, Ariz.

The 3 best teams left out of the College Football Playoff

Fiesta Bowl Preview: Ohio State, Notre Dame look for consolation prize

Result: Ohio State 44, Notre Dame 28

Rose Bowl
No. 6 Stanford (12-2) vs. No. 5 Iowa (12-2)
5 p.m. ET, Rose Bowl - Pasadena, Calif.

Rose Bowl Preview: Iowa out to prove this season was not a fluke

Result: Stanford 45, Iowa 16

Sugar Bowl
No. 16 Oklahoma State (10-2) vs. No. 12 Ole Miss (9-3)
8:30 p.m. ET, Mercedes-Benz Superdome - New Orleans, La.

Sugar Bowl Preview: Expect offense and plenty of it

Result: Ole Miss 48, Oklahoma State 20

Saturday, Jan. 2

TaxSlayer Bowl
Penn State (7-6) vs. Georgia (10-3)
12 p.m. ET, EverBank Field - Jacksonville, Fla.

Result: Georgia 24, Penn State 17

Liberty Bowl
Kansas State (6-7) vs. Arkansas (8-5)
3:20 p.m. ET, Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium - Memphis, Tenn.

Result: Arkansas 45, Kansas State 23

Alamo Bowl
No. 15 Oregon (9-4) vs. No. 11 TCU (11-2)
6:45 p.m. ET, Alamodome - San Antonio, Texas

Result: TCU 47, Oregon 41

Cactus Bowl
Arizona State (6-7) vs. West Virginia (8-5)
10:15 p.m. ET, Chase Field - Phoenix, Ariz.

Result: West Virginia 43, Arizona State 42

Monday, Jan. 11

College Football Playoff National Championship
No. 1 Clemson (14-0) vs. No. 2 Alabama (13-1)
8:30 p.m. ET, University of Phoenix Stadium - Glendale, Ariz.

Clemson star Shaq Lawson says he'll play in title game

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