TALLAHASSEE - The Clemson defense is anything but satisfied.
On any given night of football, only surrendering 13 points is worthy of praise. Watching your offense double the yardage that you gave up has to feel good walking into the locker room.
When certain Tiger defenders had the chance to speak on their performance, you’d be led to believe they gave up 100 points.
Just ask Avieon Terrell.
The sophomore corner’s efforts played a significant role in Clemson’s shutdown of the Seminoles, recording six tackles and an interception.
Entering the fourth quarter, the Tigers only surrendered 120 yards of offense.