For most of my life of watching Clemson football – let’s just say around 40 years – the program has been known more for its defensive prowess than offensive success.
But there have been very good offensive players who have come through the program, and that didn’t just start in the past 15 years or so.
For every Tajh Boyd, Woody Dantzler or Charlie Whitehurst there was a Homer Jordan, Mike Eppley or Steve Fuller. For every C.J. Spiller or James Davis there was a Terry Allen, Terrence Flagler or Kenny Flowers.