The Clemson offensive line was having its best day of fall camp on Saturday, until the weight of 90-degree heat got to the Tigers’ young linemen.
But that’s why they have fall camp. The 15 fall practices, which includes three two-a-day practices, is geared to bring a team together, while also getting them used to the grind of a long regular season.
“Being in this heat, you are kind of grinding,” Clemson left guard Eric Mac Lain said. “It is getting monotonous, hitting the same guys over and over again.”
Mac Lain said Saturday’s two-hour scrimmage was a “very good one” for the offense, overall.