Daniel Wilco | NCAA.com | October 7, 2016 Clemson's Mike Williams stretches out for diving catch Clemson WR Mike Williams made a diving catch for a 50-yard gain in Friday's first quarter. Share No. 3 Clemson rolled over Boston College Friday night 56-10 in a game thats tone was set very early on, thanks in part to spectacular highlight plays. One such play unfolded midway through the first quarter when Tigers' wide receiver Mike Williams used every inch of his 6-3 frame to haul in a deep ball from Deshaun Watson The redshirt junior wideout streaked down the right sideline, beat his man and dove to snag the 50-yard pass, setting Clemson up with first and goal. Williams would catch a touchdown pass three plays later to push the Tigers' lead to 14-3. Williams had two catches for 59 yards and a score on three targets during the game as the Tigers marched to an easy road victory to remain undefeated six games into the season. College football preview for 2022 season: Bleacher Report's Adam Kramer makes predictions for next season Bleacher Report college football senior writer Adam Kramer joins NCAA Digital's Michella Chester to take a look at what fans can expect ahead of the 2022 season. READ MORE College baseball rankings: Tulane, Clemson, Gonzaga enter D1Baseball.com poll Texas remains No. 1 in the D1Baseball Top 25 rankings after going 2-1 at the Shriners College Classic, with a pair of wins over ranked SEC powers Tennessee and LSU. See the full top 25. READ MORE Tee Higgins' Clemson career: College football stats, highlights, records Here's everything you need to know about Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins' college career. READ MORE