Tony Elliot: Post Game Syracuse Win

Clemson running back Travis Etienne(9) runs the ball during their game against Syracuse, Oct 24, 2020; Clemson, South Carolina, USA; at Memorial Stadium. : Ken Ruinard-USA TODAY Sports

Coach Elliott Post Game
By Makenna Biehl
    After facing Syracuse in a game where Clemson seemed to lose some of their typical energy, Coach Elliott spoke with media to discuss the win. Elliott explained how, in the end, the team pulled out the victory, which is all that matters. However, Elliott thinks that the game will prove to be a great learning experience for the team as they move forward. As the upcoming week approaches, he is excited to sit down and go over the film from the game to see what there is to improve.


     Elliott went into more detail, explaining how the Clemson Tigers aren’t entitled to winning. He expressed how the team will have to sharpen up to keep earning wins. Elliott said, “We’re not entitled to think that just because we went through the process and it’s ultimately going to work out, we got to go out and we got to finish the work, finish the process on the field so that we can play our best game and our guys will respond.”
     Elliott and his offense are celebrating their win before they spend the next week preparing to face Boston College at noon next Saturday.

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