In the month of October, Clemson’s offense started to find its rhythm.
The Tigers led the nation in scoring offense nationally this month, averaging 54.3 points in its three wins over Wake Forest, NC State and Florida State.
Second-ranked Clemson (8-0, 5-0 ACC) was also fourth nationally in total yards with a 564.3 yards per game average. One of the most balanced teams in the country, the Tigers averaged 227.3 yards a game on the ground (24th) and 285.6 through the air (22nd).
Overall, with co-offensive coordinator Tony Elliott calling the plays, Clemson now ranks sixth nationally through eight games in scoring offense (44.