Jacory Harris threw three of his four touchdown passes to Leonard Hankerson, and No. 16 Miami-Florida held on to defeat Clemson, 30-21, despite being kept out of the end zone in the second half in the ACC opener for both programs.
In Progress: Miami Vs. Clemson
Harris completed only 13-of-33 passes for 205 yards and was intercepted twice, but Hankerson was his go-to target, catching seven balls for 147 yards to give the Hurricanes (3-1, 1-0 ACC) their second straight road win since a loss at Ohio State.
Kyle Parker had a tough day under center for the Tigers (2-2, 0-1), going 14- of-33 through the air with three interceptions and a lost fumble. Andre Ellington amassed 146 yards from scrimmage with three TDs in the loss, the team's second straight against a ranked opponent having dropped an overtime game at Auburn two weeks ago.











