When Clemson held its annual Orange & White game last Saturday at Death Valley, Dabo Swinney was not concerned with the scoreboard.
The Tigers’ head coach just wanted a competitive game more than anything else. And though a 30-10 score indicates that was not the case, that wasn’t the competitive element he was looking for.
“It was really a competitive game, especially up front,” Swinney said to the media prior to Wednesday’s Prowl & Growl event in Charleston. “That is really what I was interested in was how we were going to hold up, up front. Would it look like big boy football?