CLEMSON – With every passing practice, game and week Trevor Lawrence is gaining more confidence, so when his number was called to manage and win the game Saturday, he didn’t hesitate.
Lawrence – the freshman quarterback – has been splitting time with incumbent Kelly Bryant, but the elder signal caller went down with a chest bruise during the second quarter of Clemson’s 38-7 win over Georgia Southern, leaving Lawrence to lead the offense.
The Georgia native finished the day 12-of-19 for 194 yards a touchdown and an interception. Lawrence also carried the ball twice for 13 yards.