This story is part of ESPN The Magazines Oct. 31 NBA Preview Issue. Subscribe today!Milwaukee BrewersOverall: 70 Title track: 113 Ownership: 78 Coaching: 93 Players: 84 Fan relations: 71 Affordability: 30 Stadium experience: 42 Bang for the buck: 70 Change from last year: +2The bottom line was pretty much unchanged, both on and off the field, as the Brewers overall ranking jumped two notches from No. 72 to No. 70. But after a 49-place drop last year, it feels a bit different this time, as the club began to successfully develop some of its youth at the major league level and build a foundation for near-term growth.Whats goodThe Brewers continue to fare best in the off-field categories, such as affordability (30th overall) and stadium experience (42nd). The cost of just about anything you can buy on a night at the park -- parking, beer, soda, etc. -- is below the MLB average at Miller Park, though some prices are creeping toward the norm (a $26 average ticket price is better than that of all but 10 other clubs). The tailgating outside the park is unparalleled in the sport. Attendance has trended down slightly, in line with the clubs fortunes, but has been resilient, given the limited market.Whats badTheres no getting around the clubs extremely low title track ranking (No. 113). The club has never won the World Series (the 1957 Braves dont count), has been there only once and has now reached a point where just a rare playoff appearance is cause for local celebration. The Brewers low grade in coaching (93rd) is directly tied to the clubs most recent on-field performance, but it seems ripe for an upward spike. Craig Counsell and his staff oversaw a club that got simultaneously younger and better in 2016. Thats a sign of solid coaching and front-office work.Whats newUltimately, on-field performance is the key driver of these rankings, and the Brewers improvement in its roster (up 13 spots in players to 84th) is the biggest development of 2016. Youd much rather be .450 and young than .500 and old. Jonathan Villar flashed power, speed and defensive versatility, and Orlando Arcia looks to be a long-term fixture at shortstop. Zach Davies was a revelation in the rotation. Just as importantly, the minor leagues are flush with quality and quantity, thanks to solid drafting and recent sell-high trades of Carlos Gomez, Jonathan Lucroy, Jeremy Jeffress, Will Smith and others. Better times are ahead in Milwaukee.Next: Colorado Rockies?| Full rankings Swell Bottiglia Blanc . -- Bobby Ryan helped the U. Swell Bottle Italia .Y. -- Bills receiver Stevie Johnson has a bone to pick with the NFL schedule maker. http://www.swellbottiglie.it/ . 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CLEMSON, S.C. -- Clemson coach Dabo Swinney had a simple message for his defense in facing Louisville star Lamar Jackson.If hes Superman, Swinney told them, were going to be the Kryptonite.No. 5 Clemson did just enough, rallying for two fourth-quarter touchdowns and stopping Jackson and No. 3 Louisville a yard short on fourth down with 33 seconds left to hold on for a 42-36 victory Saturday night.The Tigers (5-0, 2-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) rallied behind Deshaun Watsons five touchdowns, the last two coming in the final seven minutes, after Louisville (4-1, 2-1) wiped out an 18-point lead behind another standout performance by Jackson.Watson was no slouch. He had his errors -- a career-high three interceptions and a fumble -- but in the end found a way to succeed with 306 yards on 20-of-31 passing.It just shows even with the hiccups how good we are and how good we can be, Watson said. We found a way how to handle adversity.The Tigers looked like they had this one wrapped up before halftime, scoring four TDs in the second quarter to lead 28-10 at the break. Then Action Jackson got moving and the Cardinals (4-1, 2-1) scored on five consecutive possessions to take a 36-28 lead with 7:50 left.Artavis Scott began Clemsons comeback with a 77-yard kickoff return and Watson found Mike Williams for a 20-yard scoring pass two plays later. Clemson forced Louisville to punt for the only time in the second half and Watson guided the game-winning drive, ending on a 31-yard TD catch by Jordan Leggett.Jackson had one last surge, leading Louisville to Clemsons 9. But James Quick was knocked out of bounds Louisvilles final play shy of the first down.Lamar knew where he needed to go with the ball and we came up a yard short, Louisville coach Bobby Petrino said.The Tigers have won 19 straight games at home, a streak that began after they lost their last top-five showdown -- when No. 5 Florida State defeated No. 3 Clemson 51-14 in 2013. In that one, Jameis Winston led a Seminoles rout.Clemson made sure Jackson would not pull off another one.A lot of guys picked Louisville, Swinney said. Rough night for you.THE TAKEAWAYLouisville: The Cardinals have climbed in the Top 25 and may wind up running the table without anotther loss in the regular season.dddddddddddd Louisville will regret its slow first half in this one, which may have cost it an ACC title and possible national championship shot.Clemson: Can anyone stop the Tigers from claiming the ACC Atlantics spot in the league title game? Florida States loss to North Carolina means the Tigers would have to lose at least twice for the Cardinals, Seminoles or anyone else in the Atlantic to have a chance. Clemson is 19-4 against its remaining ACC opponents the past five years, with three of the defeats coming to Florida State.POLL IMPLICATIONSLouisville: The Cardinals will fall, but should stay in the top 10. There wont be much dropoff in losing at Clemson, which is 49-6 at home since Dabo Swinney became coach.Clemson: Count on the Tigers bouncing up into the top four -- and more than a few talking heads annoiting Alabama, Ohio State, Michigan and Clemson as the four presumptive College Football Playoff teams.HEISMAN IMPLICATIONSThe game figured to be a showcase -- and Heisman Trophy showdown -- for Louisvilles Lamar Jackson and Clemsons Deshaun Watson. While the Tigers came out on top, Jackson did not disappoint and most likely kept himself in the conversation going forward. Watson, after a slow start to the season, also elevated his candidacy with his fourth-quarter rally against the Cardinals.I guess so, Watson said when asked if hes back out front for the Heisman. We both played good for our teams and had a chance to win. Thats out of my control.DEFENSIVE NUMBERSIt didnt always look like it, but Clemsons defense kept Louisville off its offensive average. The Cardinals gained 568 yards, a whopping number but still below the 682 they were averaging coming in. The 36 points were also 27 fewer than what theyve scored this season. The Tigers finished with 10 tackles for loss and five sacks of the elusive Jackson.UP NEXTLouisville: Gets next week off to regroup before returning to action with a Friday night game at home against Duke on Oct. 14.Clemson: The Tigers have another short week, traveling to Boston College to play on Friday night. ' ' '