Quality job as usual by Wyatt. He took no pleasure in it and even said he was pretty shocked to see it unfold that way.
I really think the back-breakers in all these plays he isolated were the two INTs.
On the pick six it's not clear what happened. Was the ball tippped/deflected? Did the wideout not run the slant Tua expected? Did Tua throw a terribly inaccurate pass? I don't know which, but I doubt it was an inaccurate pass because that would mean he would have missed his target by about 3 yards on a pretty short throw and he never does that. I imagine the receivers didn't execute the route as it was planned OR the DB just guessed and jumped the route and got lucky.
I feel like we recovered somewhat from the first INT even though they got points from it, but the second one was likely the real back-breaker. That was just a terrible throw on Tua's part that can only be blamed on Clemson tricking him with his pre-snap read. As Wyatt noted and as you can clearly see, Irv. Smith Jr. was wide open underneath and would have likely gained a minimum of 20 yards in all that space.
Bascially both of those INTs ended up flipping about 28 points on the scoreboard. There were other plays too, but just those two were totally out of character for this offense/Tua and I believe they both caused some doubt to set in.