When it comes to the tempo the offense will use this coming season, Clemson co-offensive coordinator Tony Elliott says, “We are going faster than we ever have.”
But the offense is also making a ton of mistakes. During Friday’s practice, the offense turned the football over seven times—five interceptions and two lost fumbles. Is that a concern?
“We expect some mistakes and we will get those corrected, but guys are playing at a high level,” Elliott said. “If our guys know what they’re doing, we will have a chance to compete with anybody.”
As good as advertised.