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Elliott knows offense has room to grow, hopes the growth starts up front

CLEMSON – The perimeter blocking has to get better. The interior blocking has to get better. The wide receivers have to be better. DJ Uiagalelei has to be better. For Tony Elliott’s offense, the entire group has to play better if the 25th-ranked Tigers are going to beat Boston College this weekend.

The offense has struggled so far this season. Clemson averaged 43.5 points and 500 yards per game in 2020. This season, the Tigers, including the game against an FCS opponent, have the worst offense (295.5 yards) in the ACC. Against three FBS teams, the Tigers are averaging just 10.