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Tempo: No Morris, but offense moving at breakneck pace

CLEMSON - The Clemson Tigers have only been on the field for five days, but it's already evident that the players on offense put in a lot of work over the summer to prepare them for the 2015 season.

With every new season there's always a learning curve, but offensive coordinator Tony Elliott told the media after Friday afternoon's practice that he has seen very few breakdowns as far as his players knowing where they're supposed to be and what they're supposed to be doing.

"There's a lot of retention. You can tell they put in a lot of work over the summer in the playbook, and as we continue to go through our installation you're expecting to see a few mistakes but they're executing at a high level," Elliott said Friday evening outside of the indoor practice facility.