In reality, Clemson and Georgia have been preparing for each other to some degree for a while.
“We have done a lot of work all summer, so it is not like we just are waiting to start,” Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said.
But it’s about to ratchet up significantly.
Game week is still technically six days away for the preseason top-5 teams set to clash on Sept. 4 at Bank of America Stadium, but neither one is wasting any time. With fall camp in the books for both teams, each will start incorporating some game planning into their practices.