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Goodrich credits Venables for his success

Third-ranked Clemson left no doubt in its dominant 52-17 win over ACC foe Pitt at Death Valley last Saturday.

The Tiger’s defense brought the heat early on senior day and forced five turnovers and four interceptions, the most interceptions of Pitt quarterback Kenny Pickett in a single game. Pickett entered the game with just four picks on the season.

Junior Mario Goodrich showed out against the Panthers in Clemson’s final home game of the season. The cornerback showed up to play with a pair of interceptions.

Goodrich credited his success to defensive coordinator Brent Venables for putting him in position and his teammates for building his confidence.