Former Clemson quarterback Chase Brice did not seem to like Clemson’s offensive play-calling when backup quarterback Christopher Vizzina was in for the injured Cade Klubnik late in Saturday’s 41-10 win at Boston College.
Vizzina replaced Klubnik after the Tigers’ starting quarterback got hurt late in the third quarter, when he took a big hit and his ankle got rolled under him on a second-and-goal play from the Boston College 9-yard line.
Vizzina came in at quarterback and threw a fourth-down interception in the end zone to end the Clemson drive. The redshirt sophomore finished the game by leading the Tigers on a fourth quarter touchdown drive.