CLEMSON – Dabo Swinney was not overly concerned with the way his offense played in the first scrimmage of the spring back on March 11.
Clemson’s head coach admitted he would have been more worried if his defense played bad, but that was not the case. However, Swinney wants to see his offense start showing improvement as the Tigers hit the back half to spring drills this week.
“This will be for them, to see it and to coach off it,” he said.
Swinney would like to see the offense have more of a sense of urgency this week, which concludes with the annual spring game at Memorial Stadium.