CLEMSON – During Clemson’s win over Louisville last Saturday, there were periods when Clemson’s offense looked fast and running the type of tempo Clemson fans have come to expect since Chad Morris arrived in 2011.
Especially when the Tigers ran down the field at the end of the first half, marching 73 yards in just four plays and 32 seconds to take a 28-10 lead into the locker room.
Offensive coordinator Tony Elliott told TigerNet Monday that is was a drive that was executed to perfection.
“I know that with Coach Swinney, part of what we do is being aggressive and we're playing a game where points are at a premium and we're going to have to score points,” Elliott said.