CLEMSON — Clemson running back Adam Randall admits the Tigers are in a position that they never expected — sitting 1-3 after another tough, 34-21, home loss to Syracuse on Saturday.
“Not the result we wanted, not the result we worked for,” Randall said. “(It’s the) result that we got. We can only move forward, learn from it, and correct it.”
Saturday’s result at Memorial Stadium, dropped Clemson to 1-3 for the first since 2004. It is also the first time Clemson fell to 0-2 to start ACC play since 2010.
What is the problem?
The Tigers have struggled to find consistency on offense this season.