As Clemson gets set to play LSU in the College Football Playoff National Championship next Monday, Clemson is trying to figure out a way to slow down Joe Burrow and the LSU offense.
The Bayou Tigers lead the national in scoring (48.9 pts/game) and total offense (564.1 yds/game). LSU has scored at least 36 points in 13 of their 14 games this season and six times this year they have scored 50 or more points, including 63 in their Peach Bowl win over Oklahoma.
“I think our team, as a whole, is playing our best football,” Burrow said.