Clemson running back Adam Randall has had a knack for finding the end zone this season, and he’s put himself in elite company because of that.
Randall has six total touchdowns through the first five games this season (three rushing, three receiving) and has scored at least one touchdown in every game so far this season.
In doing so, Randall has become the first Clemson player to score a touchdown in each of the first five games of a season since Travis Etienne in 2018.
Randall is coming off a game against North Carolina last Saturday where he rushed eight times for 30 yards and caught four passes for a career-high 73 yards and a career-high two receiving touchdowns.