CLEMSON — The Clemson Tigers hosted LSU in a top-10 matchup, with tensions for an early win as high as ever. Those wishes, however, weren’t met.
Fourth-ranked Clemson fell 17-10 against No. 9 LSU on Saturday, giving LSU the chance to boast their ownership of the term “Death Valley” and to possibly make a jump up the national rankings. On the other end, Clemson has to find a way to regroup.
Defensive back Roman Hanafin, who finished the night leading the team with 12 total tackles and a forced fumble, spoke to the media after the loss and shared his sentiments.