CLEMSON – Syracuse gave up a whopping 650 yards of offense to Maryland, a total that included 354 yards on the ground and 296 through the air. The Terrapins averaged almost nine yards per play, and it doesn’t get any easier for the Orange defense as they welcome Clemson to town this week.
Clemson offensive coordinator Tony Elliott doesn’t expect Syracuse to give the Tigers an inch.
"It's going to be loud. Contrary to what you may think, it's going to be loud. It's going to be hostile," Elliott said. “We have to make sure that we block out the noise, we focus on ourselves, and we've got to throw what happened last week out the window.