CLEMSON - Experience certainly brings growth.
Heading into year two as the offensive coordinator for Clemson, Garrett Riley is no longer searching for an identity.
There’s been a theme of comfort in the continuity of the offense, with players and coaches both echoing how this unit has grown.
With No. 14 Clemson opening up its season against No. 1 Georgia (noon/ABC), confidence is a must.
Last summer’s characterization for Riley’s first camp with the offense was trying to learn personnel and teach a new system.
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Entering this season, there’s a sense that everyone understands what has to be done for this group to be successful.