CLEMSON — Clemson’s going to need its offense to play well if it wants to leave Atlanta on Saturday with a victory.
Through two games this season, the 12th-ranked Tigers have played well on defense. Well enough to hold LSU and Troy to a combined 33 points, though seven of those points are on the offense.
Clemson (1-1) has played well enough on that side of the ball that they have given their offense opportunity after opportunity to win both games. Through two games, the defense has forced five turnovers – three interceptions and two fumbles.