ATLANTA — Trevor Lawrence had a feeling before Saturday’s game at Bobby Dodd Stadium in Atlanta it was going to be one of his better games.
And it was.
Clemson’s freshman quarterback threw a career-high four touchdowns, while completing 13-of-18 passes for 176 yards as the second-ranked Tigers steamrolled Georgia Tech with a 49-21 victory.
“It was just cool to go out there and execute,” Lawrence said.
Lawrence did more than execute. He might have taken the job of starting quarterback away from Kelly Bryant, who improved to 16-2 as a starter.
“He certainly played great,” Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney said afterward.