Will Clemson's offense return to form after struggling to hit big plays in 2021? LarryWilliamsTI looks at the Tigers attack:
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It's not news to say the Tigers' offense needs to be much better for them to get back into the business of playing for the ultimate prize; that fact has been beaten into the ground since Clemson held off Iowa State in the Cheez-It Bowl. A deeper layer that hasn't been covered as much is the importance of explosive plays to championship contention.You must be a member to read the full article. Subscribe now for instant access to all premium content.