Will Swinney did something his dad could never do as a wide receiver at Alabama.
Second-ranked Clemson opened up the playbook in a 77-16 demolition of Louisville (2-7, 0-6 ACC), allowing Dexter Lawrence the opportunity to score a touchdown, Mitch Hyatt to catch a pass and Will Swinney to score his first career touchdown.
Swinney had a touchdown reception called back at Florida State after the official changed his mind on the field ruling the play an interception, a ruling that stood after the instant replay.
Saturday, on first and goal from the eight with 8:52 to play backup quarterback Chase Brice dumped the ball of to Swinney who scored easily for his first career touchdown.