Trevor Lawrence: Post Game #1 Clemson 47 Syracuse 21

Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence(16) runs the ball during their game against Syracuse, Oct 24, 2020; Clemson, South Carolina, USA; at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Ken Ruinard-USA TODAY Sports

By Makenna Biehl
     After the Clemson Tigers pulled out a 47-21 win against the Syracuse Orange, starting quarterback Trevor Lawrence told media that it was not the team’s best game, but they still pulled out the win. Lawrence emphasized that part of the issue was the team’s inability to sync together and play one big unit. He went into further detail, saying how the team just kept encouraging and cheering each other to push through the game. This showed to work out in the end when they secured the win over Syracuse. 

    Lawrence proved his maturity as an athlete when he explained that he knew he didn’t play his best game, but he also knows that he can improve, and it is not something to get hung on. He further explained how he is always working to become the best quarterback he can, and he knows that he isn’t there yet. 


    After finishing the game with 289 passing yards, Lawrence is heading into this week ready to improve and adjust before facing Boston College at noon on Saturday.

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