CLEMSON – The Clemson football team wore full pads during Monday’s early practice session, and that meant the PAW drill. Which also means there was plenty of extracurricular activity during and after several plays.
Front and center? Freshman left tackle Mitch Hyatt, who doesn’t back down from any challenge. TigerNet asked offensive coordinator Tony Elliott if he liked to see that kind of passion from his guys, and he said yes.
"We're quick to break it up to let them understand that, 'Look, during the course of a game you can't fight. It's a penalty that will cost the team.