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Clemson looking to build continuity on O-line

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CLEMSON - Sitting at 4-2 (2-2 ACC), there is undoubtedly a lot of room for improvement offensively, particularly with turnovers.

Clemson is tied for the most fumbles lost out of any team in the FBS. Fifth-year offensive lineman Will Putnam, who played a 3,000 career snap in the win against Wake Forest, feels that the key for the offense is having more long drives to gain momentum.

“I think we do best when we can put those long drives together,” Putnam said. “That’s something, at least up front as offensive line, we try to pride ourselves on at least in being the best-conditioned unit on the field, and you can’t really show that if you’re just going through plays and boomer out because then, it doesn’t really matter.