It’s the Fiesta Bowl semifinal in the College Football Playoff. It’s Clemson, and it’s Ohio State. Two great teams are fighting for a national title game berth. Any small edge helps, so this 67-yard Michelangelo of a punt will really aid Clemson’s case.
LOOK AT THIS F***ING FIESTA BOWL PUNT
Clemson punter Andy Teasdall sculpts a masterpiece with his right foot.


The artist of this beauty is Clemson’s veteran punter, Andy Teasdall. Clemson was at its own 20-yard line, and Teasdall rolled out and punted the ball to about Ohio State’s 36-yard line.
Ohio State returner Curtis Samuel didn’t field it, and the ball Clemson-bounced all the way to the Buckeyes’ 13. It bounced about 23 yards. That’s a 67-yard punt in total, flipping the field and giving Clemson a nifty little advantage.
That’s gorgeous, Andy Teasdall. You should be proud of your work. It comes on a remarkable day for Playoff punting, after Washington booted three wondrous punts in a futile effort against Alabama at the Peach Bowl.












