CLEMSON — Clemson’s offense didn’t have the greatest opening day in last week’s loss to now No. 3 LSU, but there is hope.
In a game with only 31 rushing yards and many mistakes in the passing game, the eighth-ranked Tigers could not move the football with any consistency, as the offense with some of the highest expectations from the off-season fell short on the biggest of stages.
Clemson tight end Olsen Patt-Henry, who made an amazing third-quarter catch, spoke to the media about the offense and how they have responded since the game against LSU.
“We are just controlling what we can control,” Patt-Henry said.