After Texas A&M wide receiver Kendrick Rogers caught a deflected pass off safety K’Von Wallace for a touchdown with 46 seconds to play, the Aggies were a two-point conversion away from tying the game with second-ranked Clemson.
However, Clelin Ferrell was not concerned.
“I had no doubt in my mind,” he said on Monday when talking to the media at the Poe Indoor Practice Facility in Clemson.
Ferrell was not worried about the game going into overtime, even though the Aggies rallied from two-touchdowns to pull within two points and had all of the momentum.
“That was just an ‘okay’ factor, you know what I mean,” Ferrell said.