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CLEMSON, S. Nike Air Max 98 Gold .C. -- Cole Stoudt threw for 209 yards and a touchdown, Ammon Lakip had three field goals and No. 21 Clemson won its fifth straight with a 16-6 victory over Syracuse on Saturday night. The Tigers (6-2, 5-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) overcame a spotty offensive showing with another strong performance on defence, holding the Orange (3-5, 1-3) to a season-low 170 yards of offence. Stoudt, starting a second straight game for injured quarterback Deshaun Watson, struggled much of the game with two interceptions and a fumble. But he led a 73-yard touchdown drive in the fourth quarter that ended with a 19-yard scoring pass to tight end Stanton Seckinger. Lakip had kicks of 38, 18 and 41 yards, the last putting Clemson ahead 9-6 for good, 9-6, in the third quarter. Wayne Gallman finished with 101 yards, the first time a running back has cracked the century mark this season for the Tigers. Stoudt was 24 of 35 and brought Clemson a victory for the second straight time after trailing in the second half. A week ago, Boston College led 13-10 before Stoudt led a touchdown drive for the 17-13 win. This time, he fought through a difficult three quarters before finally finding his footing. After Clemson moved in front on Lakips final kick, Stoudt had a 17-yard pass to Mike Williams that move the Tigers to Syracuse 23. Two plays later, he found Seckinger. Clemson iced the game with a final drive that lasted more than eight minutes to run out the clock. Syracuse freshman AJ Long, making his second career start, was sacked four times and held to 82 yards passing. Prince-Tyson Gulley ran for 80 yards, accounting for most of the rest of Syracuses offence. The Tigers entered his one with four straight wins, one of the countrys strongest defences and an offence looking to finally get back to its high-scoring, fast-tempo self. 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