Clemson’s offensive line clearly struggled mightily against a stout Georgia defense in the Tigers’ 10-3 loss to the Bulldogs last Saturday in Charlotte.
Clemson had just 2 yards rushing, its fewest in a game under Dabo Swinney and the fourth-fewest in school history, and the team’s longest rush went for 10 yards.
Meanwhile, the Tigers allowed seven sacks, the most in a game under Swinney.
So, does ESPN college football analyst Desmond Howard believe Clemson’s O-line can correct its issues going forward in the season?
“When I look at Clemson’s offensive line, I think that’s a fixable issue right now,” Howard said Saturday morning on ESPN’s College GameDay.