It was not the day the Clemson offense had hoped for on Saturday against Pitt, falling flat in the second half and dropping the third game of the season, 27-17. The offensive attack was balanced with 151 pass yards and 164 rushing yards, but the Tigers were unable to sustain a timely drive to cut into the Pitt lead late in the ballgame.
Clemson offensive coordinator Tony Elliott wants his guys to come back to work on Monday and try to get the ship righted for next week in Death Valley against Florida State.
“We just have to go back to work every single day,” Elliott said to the media after the loss.