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CLEMSON — During his weekly press conference on Tuesday at the Smart Family Media Center, Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney was asked if there were going to be any changes in the Tigers’ rotation at running back, especially after the way backup Keith Adams, Jr. ran the ball in last week’s win at Boston College.

Adams ran for a team-high 49 yards on seven carries, including a 1-yard touchdown. In all, the Tigers ran for 226 yards and had four rushing touchdowns.

“No, we like our rotation,” Swinney said. “Again, Adam [Randall] has been really good for us.