Clinton changed the game in the third quarter to help the Fire rally from 17 points down to upset No. 10 Reinhardt on Saturday. On Reinhardt's first possession of the second half, he intercepted a pass and returned it for a touchdown. On the next possession, he hit the quarterback to draw the ball loose and recovered it inside the 5-yard line to set up a field goal. The sophomore was also at the top of the tackle chart on the day with five and broke up another pass in the game.