Clemson’s offense certainly wasn’t bad last season, but offensive coordinator Tony Elliott sees plenty of room for improvement.
The Tigers finished third nationally in scoring offense, averaging 43.5 points per game. Clemson was 10th in total offense at just over 500 yards per game and was sixth nationally in passing offense at nearly 350 yards per game. The Tigers struggled to run the ball, however, dropping all the way to 75th nationally in rushing offense at 154 yards per game.
Elliott met with the media following Wednesday’s practice and detailed areas of improvement he would like to see this spring.