After a lackluster showing against North Carolina two weeks ago, second-ranked Clemson’s offense kicked into high gear following a bye week and got things rolling Saturday in a 45-14 rout of Florida State at Death Valley.
Head coach Dabo Swinney challenged the offense to be in attack mode against the Seminoles, and the Tigers answered the bell, totaling 552 yards, picking up 31 first downs and averaging 6.1 yards per play in the victory.
“Really proud of the way our guys came out of the locker room,” co-offensive coordinator Jeff Scott said. “Any time you don’t play well, you always are ready to go play again.