BOSTON (AP) -- Jolonn Dunbar blocked an extra point in the second overtime, then L.V. Whitworth scored on a 6-yard run to help Boston College beat No. 18 Clemson 34-33 on Saturday -- the second consecutive year BC has beaten the Tigers in OT.
Ryan Ohliger, who missed a 36-yard field goal in the fourth quarter, kicked a 35-yarder on BC's first possession of overtime. Then, after Jad Dean's point after try was blocked on Clemson's second possession, Ohliger split the uprights for the game-winning PAT and BC (2-0, 1-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) stormed the field to celebrate.
It was the first home victory over a ranked team for BC coach Tom O'Brien in 10 seasons at Chestnut Hill.
Clemson (1-1, 0-1) was called for offensive pass interference in the second OT, leaving it with a second-and-26 from the 41. But Will Proctor hit Chansi Stuckey with back-to-back 20 yards passes to put the ball on the 1.
James Davis punched it in on second down. But Dunbar came through the middle to deflect the point after and give the Eagles an opening.
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