Clemson played its best game of the year on Friday night in Chestnut Hill, finally featuring the big play ability that takes the offense from unstoppable in theory to obliterating in effect. Clemson ran the ball well against a formerly immovable defensive front, its defensive line ate through Boston College, and ACC officials actually overturned an abhorrent targeting call. Last but not least, Deshaun Watson had the game he needed (no interceptions, nearly flawless throwing downfield) to keep himself near the top of the Heisman race — perhaps at the top if this article circulates as it rightfully should.
The Big Play is Back: Clemson vs BC Film Review 1st Quarter
