Every dynasty crumbles. Every kingdom collapses. Every empire ends.
Clemson’s reign over the ACC appears to be over. After the 24-17 loss at NC State, the Tigers are 4-4 and 2-4 in the league. As is the case when any dynasty begins to crumble, there is an assortment of “firsts.” For the first time since…— 2011, the Tigers lost back-to-back games.
The Tigers need to win two of their final four games — a slate that features home games against Notre Dame, Georgia Tech and North Carolina and a road game against South Carolina to end the year. The experiment with new OC Garrett Riley and Klubnik doesn’t seem to be working. And the defense hasn’t been the same group we saw for years under coordinator Brent Venables, now Oklahoma’s head coach.
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