RALEIGH, N.C. — In the past, Carter-Finley Stadium has been a difficult place for Clemson to play. However, the fifth-ranked Tigers were so locked in on Saturday, even a packed house could not faze them.
Clemson scored on its first four possessions, while tying a school record with 28 first quarter points as it rolled to an easy 55-10 victory over ACC rival NC State.
“This has always been a difficult place to come to play, and the crowd does an amazing job here. It’s a great environment, but our guys were locked in and were just ready to play,” Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney said.