CLEMSON — Dabo Swinney was pretty straight forward on Tuesday when he was asked about Clemson’s offensive identity.
“Right now, it is not very good,” he said frankly.
He is not wrong.
That is the identity of Clemson’s offense, and it has everybody shaking their head as to why. With four starters back on the offensive line, a veteran quarterback and one of the best group of receivers in the country, the 12th-ranked Tigers were expected to be one of the top offenses in the country.
Through two games, that has not come to fruition.