Four games into his college career, Mitch Hyatt has proven at least one thing.
The dude can play at this level.
Hyatt has started in all of the first four games on Clemson’s schedule. Against Louisville and Notre Dame, he’s logged every first-team snap as Deshaun Watson’s blindside protector.
To the average on-looker, Hyatt’s played well. He was a little more critical, when asked to offer an evaluation of his performance to this point in the season.
“I would say there’s definitely some technical stuff I need to work on,” Hyatt said. “It’s all movement.