CLEMSON — As Clemson looks to turnaround its season, the Tigers know where it begin and ends.
“It starts at practice with our details,” quarterback Cade Klubnik said on Wednesday.
Playing with focus and taking care of the details was one reason Clemson had little trouble disposing of North Carolina last week in Chapel Hill, N.C. From the outset, the Tigers were flawless in their execution, which is one reason why they scored 28 first-quarter points.
Clemson (2-3, 1-2 ACC) tallied 253 yards of offense in the opening 15 minutes, while averaging 15.8 yards per play.