Clemson cornerback Mario Goodrich says he feels more comfortable this year than he did last season because things are starting to slow down for him.
The sophomore played in 14 games as a true freshman, mostly on special teams, but when he got his opportunities at corner, he made the most of it. He recorded six tackles and was credited with three passes broken up.
“The playbook is starting to slow down for me and like the concepts of the defense and just knowing where I am at on the field is slowing down and knowing where everyone else is around me, too,” he said.