CLEMSON – New passing game coordinator Kyle Richardson thinks the offense will be great in 2022, but he also knows it has to have confidence and healthy players.
The Clemson passing offense finished 103rd in the nation last season at just 191.2 yards per game, a few yards better than typical offensive cellar-dwellers like Vanderbilt and Kansas and a bevy of run-heavy offenses.
Richardson, who was named as the tight ends coach and passing game coordinator in December, met with the media following Wednesday’s scrimmage in Death Valley and spoke about taking the passing offense back to where it was prior to last season.