CLEMSON — After a slow start, Clemson backup quarterback Chris Vizzina got dialed in and had a pretty solid first career start against SMU.
However, it wasn’t enough, as the Tigers (3-4, 2-3 ACC) fell to SMU 35-24 on Saturday at Death Valley, marking the first time since 2001 that Clemson has lost three home games in a single season.
While the Tigers once again came up short, it wasn’t because of Vizzina, as the redshirt sophomore did everything in his power to give his team a shot to come back and win.
“We’re disappointed,” Vizzina said after the loss.