Clemson edges Ohio State, faces LSU for national title

Trevor Lawrence #16 of the Clemson Tigers is congratulated by his teammate Gage Cervenka after his 67-yard touchdown run against the Ohio State Buckeyes. (Photo by Ralph Freso/Getty Images)

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Trevor Lawrence #16 of the Clemson Tigers is congratulated by his teammate Gage Cervenka after his 67-yard touchdown run against the Ohio State Buckeyes. (Photo by Ralph Freso/Getty Images)

Cartersville’s Trevor Lawrence connected with Travis Etienne on a 34-yard touchdown with 1:49 left in the fourth quarter and No. 3 Clemson beat No. 2 Ohio State 29-23 Saturday night at the Fiesta Bowl to advance to the College Football Playoff championship game.

Clemson will play LSU, which beat Oklahoma 63-28 in the Peach Bowl in Mercedes-Benz Stadium Saturday. The championship game is January 13 in New Orleans.

The Tigers went 94 yards on four plays in 1:18, with Lawrence completing all three of his passes and mixing in an 11-yard run. The sophomore quarterback who has never lost a college start passed for 259 yards and two scores and ran for a career-high 107 yards, including a 67-yard touchdown late in the first half.

Lawrence added a 2-point conversion to Tee Higgins, but it left plenty of time for Ohio State and former Georgia quarterback Justin Fields to respond. The Buckeyes drove to the Clemson 23, but on second-and-7, Fields fired to the end zone and was picked off by Nolan Turner with 37 seconds left. Ohio State receiver Chris Olave had broken off his route and left Fields throwing to no one.

Defending national champion Clemson secured its 29th straight victory and fourth trip to the CFP championship game in five years.

Trevor Lawrence of the Clemson Tigers runs for a 67-yard touchdown. (Photo by Ralph Freso/Getty Images)

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Ohio State blew a 16-point first-half lead and went into the fourth quarter trailing 21-16, and with everything seemingly going Clemson's way.

Fields heated up and orchestrated an 84-yard drive, capped with a fourth-and-short, 23-yard touchdown pass to Olave to give Ohio State the lead at 23-21 with 11:46 left in the fourth.

Fields, who went to high school 20 miles from Lawrence in the northwest suburbs of Atlanta, passed for 320 yards and a touchdown. But he was picked off twice after throwing just one interception in the regular season.

It was the first matchup between the two former five-star recruit quarterbacks from the class of 2018.

The Buckeyes had their 19-game winning streak snapped.