CLEMSON – “Sign me up for that right now.”
Following Clemson’s 27-21 victory over Syracuse on Saturday, I asked defensive coordinator Wes Goodwin if I had told him before the game that the Orange would only score 14 offensive points, would be held to less than 300 yards of total offense, that the Tigers would sack quarterback Garrett Shrader five times, and that their last seven possessions would be six punts and interceptions, what would he have said?
He laughed, and said, “Sign me up for that right now.”
Clemson’s defense played well after Shrader scored the last points for the Orange on a touchdown with 1:53 remaining in the first half.