CLEMSON – Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney didn’t waste any time getting his reserves into the Tigers’ 52-10 victory over Charlotte. Swinney and the coaching staff liberally substituted at every position on the field starting in the second quarter and played a program-record 111 players in the win.
That, says co-offensive coordinator Jeff Scott, is an example of Clemson culture.
“Just really proud to be able to play as many guys as we did. It was great to get Trevor (Lawrence) out of there and get Chase (Brice) some good reps,” Scott said.