CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Clemson’s offense was stagnant for the first month of the season. But it needed just one quarter on Saturday to end all that pinned up frustration.
The Tigers scored more points (28) in the first quarter against North Carolina than it had in any game through the month of September, as Clemson steamrolled the Tar Heels 38-10 at Kenan Stadium.
Clemson (2-3, 1-2 ACC) scored a touchdown the first four times it touched the ball, including a 75-yard Antonio Williams to T.J. Moore TD pass on the first play of the game. The trick play set the stage for what was easily the best game of the season for the Tigers, especially on offense.