Last month, assistant athletic director for football Tim Bourret came into Mike Reeds office at the WestZone to see if Clemson’s defensive backs coach had any numbers in regards to Mackensie Alexander.
Bourret was interested in knowing how many yards Alexander allowed after a catch, how many passes were thrown his way and other states that might be pertinent. Reed just looked at Bourret with a blank face.
“We just don’t keep stats like,” said Reed, now in his third season at Clemson.
That was okay with Bourret. He just wanted to check before he began a film study that involved him reviewing every defensive play from the 2014 season.