Some of the easiest recipes to follow are those that tell you to just add water. When freshman defensive end Myles Murphy walked onto the Clemson campus in January, head coach Dabo Swinney likened him to the same type of almost-finished product.
Murphy has played 44 snaps over the season’s first two games, but is tied with Regan Upshaw for the team lead in tackles (10) and leads the team with five tackles for loss (for 19 yards) and sacks (two for eight yards).
When Murphy’s name is mentioned to Brent Venables, Venables breaks into a huge grin.