Clemson’s offense has experienced its share of success against Clemson’s defense this spring, particularly excelling with big plays.
Tigers offensive coaches have said on multiple occasions that they are pleased with the explosiveness the offense has shown, while defensive coordinator Brent Venables made his unit run for about 20 minutes following a scrimmage last week.
Clemson co-offensive coordinator and running backs coach Tony Elliott believes an increased tempo is one of the reasons for his unit’s success.
Elliott said at the start of spring practice that he wanted to focus on tempo this spring, and with the spring game about a week away, he is pleased with the progress his offense has made.