It’s safe to say Clemson’s struggles offensively early this season carried over to the first half of today’s game at Georgia Tech.
The 12th-ranked Tigers (1-1) were able to put together a critical late touchdown drive after a rough start, but still trailed the Yellow Jackets (2-0), 13-7, after two quarters at Bobby Dodd Stadium in Atlanta.
Even Clemson’s touchdown drive – a 16-play, 75-yard march — didn’t come easy. But the Tigers managed to convert a third-and-22 on a 30-yard run by Adam Randall, and then Cade Klubnik was later able to cap off the drive with a touchdown rush on fourth-and-goal from the 1-yard line.