Texas football: Playing Cade Klubnik, Clemson will help in rest of CFP
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Even in the waning moments of his team’s 38-24 loss to Texas football in Saturday’s College Football Playoff game at Royal-Memorial Stadium, Clemson quarterback and Austin native Cade Klubnik found a few moments to have some fun with some friends in burnt orange.
Texas safety Michael Taaffe, Klubnik’s childhood buddy who played on two state championship teams with the quarterback at Westlake High School, had his hands on a Klubnik pass late in the game but couldn’t come down with the ball.
“Michael dropped that pick at the very end, and he told me he wanted that one,” Klubnik said. “I said he’s not good enough to get it.”
Earlier in the game, Texas safety Andrew Mukuba — another Austin native and a former teammate of Klubnik’s at Clemson — almost snagged an interception before drawing some more barbs from Klubnik.
“I almost threw a pick to Mukuba, and I told him he still doesn’t have the hands,” Klubnik said. “Other than that, there wasn’t really much talk.”
But Klubnik had plenty to say after the game about the quality of Taaffe and Mukuba, two of the anchors of a Texas unit that entered the game as the No. 1 passing defense in the nation
“Those guys are great guys, great football players, great dudes,” he said. “It’s nice to be home and all that, but I wish we would have won. That’s what I came here to do. It wasn’t a vacation. It wasn’t really time to come home. It was time to come win a football game, and we didn’t do that. That really sucked.”
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