CLEMSON, S.C. -- Before the game, Deshaun Watson leisurely tossed the football, danced to the music blaring from Memorial Stadium's loudspeakers, joked with teammates.
After an early touchdown throw, he played to the cameras, folding his hands together and resting his head on them, a not-so-subtle jab at South Carolina. Go to sleep. This one was over already.
Watson hoisted 32 passes in the game, connecting on 26 of them, six of which ended with a touchdown. On a day when Lamar Jackson's Heisman hopes were dealt a massive blow in a loss to Kentucky, Watson’s star shined bright.