CLEMSON – The heat was on, literally, for Saturday’s stadium scrimmage in Death Valley.
The Clemson football team scrimmaged for over two hours Saturday morning, the first of two scrimmages allowed during fall camp.
Here are a few highlights, with more to come:
*Head coach Dabo Swinney remarked on how hot it was, with field temps soaring to over 100 degrees, and said it was needed after cooler temps during “Kool-Aid camp.”
*Swinney said that usually one side of the ball dominates in these scrimmages, but both sides were even today. The defense was good early, but the offense came on late.