Clemson football dominated North Carolina 38-10 in Chapel Hill with one of the most impressive offensive performances of the season. QB Cade Klubnik was nearly perfect, completing 22 of 24 passes (92%) for 254 yards and 4 touchdowns with a 235.6 passer rating. The Tigers jumped out to a commanding 28-3 first quarter lead and never looked back.

The Tigers’ explosive offense racked up 11 big plays for 331 yards while the defense limited the Tar Heels to just 270 total yards. This comprehensive breakdown covers all the key plays, stats, and turning points from Clemson’s dominant ACC road victory.

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[Music] It’s around the around the It’s around the podcast. It’s around the around the It’s around the podcast. It’s around the [Music] Hey, hey, hey. Guess who got a win on Saturday? It’s the Clemson Tigers. Good to be back in the win column. Welcome to this live episode of Around the Paul. I’m Gary Mitchell along with Cole Gerard and Kaden Hughes. And fellas, I wasn’t quite sure when we would see the day again, but we went up to Chapel Hill and we got a win. And you know what? I have to say after everything this team has been through, that feels good to say. Yeah. Uh much needed for sure. felt like we haven’t won a ball game in a year uh since last season. But, you know, I I knew we’d go out there and spark it eventually and, you know, beat up on a bad UNCC team, but if you look at Clemson the past five games, we’ve been terrible, too. So, it was good to go out there and let it all out for once. Yeah, it felt great. I mean, yeah, it felt like it’s been a year because outside of the Troy game, it’s it’s been a year and stuff. We haven’t beaten a a power four school since like what would have been um SMU. SMU. Yeah, and that’s that’s that’s brutal. So, it felt good to have that and hopefully it can be a get back game and we can do better looking forward. Yeah, guys. So, the score 38-10 and Clemson covered the spread and really came out like a house on fire and as we were just talking about before we uh began the show, man, I love the play call to start the game. I mean, just something to come out uh almost like a shock and awe and set the tone and make a statement. I don’t know who called that play. Garrett Riley, Davos, Winnie, Frankle, I don’t care. But man, that was uh that was something to come out and start a play. And I don’t know that we’ve seen Clemson be that aggressive in a while. Yeah. Well, Antonio is four for four alltime passing for for Clemson. So, he’s the best quarterback in history as of right now with 100 yards, two touchdowns. Four for four passing though. So, it’s great play call, especially to come out of the game with after, you know, being one and three. you don’t know what you’re going to do. I thought for a second until I saw until I saw TJ Moore stop and go. I thought it was just another little little, you know, screen pass like here we go again. And then seeing TJ Moore downfield for the double pass touchdown. I was like, there we go. You know, starting off starting off with a play call like that kind of makes you feel loose a little bit. It’s like, dang, there’s that there’s that offense. There’s that creativity we we’ve known we had. And just to finally see him play play freely, you know, felt good. Yeah. Maybe Garrett Riley like having a little bit of a a little bit of pressure on him, a little bit of a shorter leash might be able to help him out because like there there there’s a little more reckless abandon to that with that coming out of the gate with that as a first play trying to like set the tone cuz it’s like he doesn’t have much more to lose right now. And so seeing him come in be bold and that pay dividends is exactly what you need from a coordinator in the position he’s in. And so I I think he called a good game throughout the entire game and I was really happy with his first play call. And we were talking about this and we’ve harped on it from the beginning of the season that we want to see Clemson establish the run. They didn’t have a huge game on the ground Saturday. I believe it was 81 yards or thereabouts as a team. But we were talking again before the show, UNCC stacked the box. They were trying to take away the run and that opened things up for the passing game and Kate Clubnik who by all accounts has been so maligned through the first four games of the year. Granted, it’s against a bad team, but at this point, you needed a game to create confidence. He was 21 of 23 for 254 yards and four touchdowns. And just for the most part, to see that accuracy, the decisiveness, and the decision- making, that was good to see out of Kade. Yeah. Uh like you said, against a bad team, but this Clemson team has not been special. So, you know, props to him. like you said, 22 for 24, 254 yards, four touchdowns. Dang near perfect. Uh other than that guy from Western Carolina who went out there and put on a show this weekend, but um I mean just all around great offensive day, man. It was it was good to just see him, you know, feel relaxed in the pocket. Uh bring it back to that third down play like third and 16, third and 18. Uh contested ball to TJ Moore, came up with it and then, you know, allowed us to go for the fourth down conversion to Bryant Wesco. So just to see him, you know, play with some confidence finally, you know, that kind of gets the team going. So, we’ll try to keep the momentum going into Boston College. Yeah. I mean, when I see 38 points scored, I’m not super worried about the run game not looking great, especially when the game plan was just so catered to to needing us to throw the football and stuff. I mean, 2.9 yards per carry is isn’t awesome, but like um we took advantage of the past game. Like you said, Kate had a near-perfect game. um the yeah, we put up 38 points and stuff and so I think the offense played really well and I was I was h I was happy with how we were able to adjust to North Carolina’s game plan even though it’s not the hardest task of all. You know, one thing when I watch the offense, particularly in the first half, granted you only scored three points in the second half. We’ll get to that in a minute, but Clemson utilized the tight end on Saturday. And I think that’s something that really for has for the most part really hasn’t been discussed all that much in depth since Saturday afternoon. But Bentoner, freshman tight end, had a huge game and had two touchdowns. How good was it to see not only the tight end be incorporated into the offensive game plan, but to see your future at the position make such a big impact? I mean, kind of like Davis Allen out there again. Um, good to have good to have, you know, a deep tight end room. I think we saw what, four tight ends play Saturday. Um, Christian Benic, Ian Shefflin, Josh Sap, and also Pat Henry. So, I mean, that’s a deep room. We haven’t seen that in a couple years. So, and like you said, the future of the tight end room, Christian Benur is going to be a guy got guy got to, uh, know for a couple more years. So, um, you know, two touchdowns, his first two, so why not keep throwing the ball to him? It our offense is so much better when we have a good tight end on the field. I mean, it’s just so tight end is a quarterback’s best friend, especially a quarterback that’s struggling and not living up to expectations and the way Kate is. I feel like there’s a lot of a lot of third and twelves in games and a lot of a lot of quick quick um long down unadvantageous down and distance situations and stuff that just getting a tight end on a shallow cross a quick hitch just helps move the chains and helps us dink and dunk down the field because I feel like I feel like Kade is capable of pushing the ball downfield, but I I like him when he’s playing point guard and he’s just distributing the ball to talented playmakers. And so having a tight end that can get an easy four to seven yards at will is something that I feel like we’ve we’ve I don’t even want to say lacked. We haven’t really tried or haven’t really tested as much as we should have this season. And it was really cool to see um us play four tight ends and all of them I think they’re all capable of certain roles and I think we have two to three competent, reliable tight ends in a lot of different facets of the game. Yeah. And what about Adam Randall? You know, you you weren’t running the ball much. didn’t have a big g day in terms of uh rushing yardage, but you still found a way to use Adam Randall in a way where he was productive. Caught several passes, had two touchdowns coming out of the back field. That was good to see Adam Randall making an impact. And to me, it showed how multifaceted he is coming from that uh being a receiver. You know, if teams are going to give you the run, he can run the ball. But if they’re going to stack the box, he can still be a weapon in the passing game given his background. So if you can utilize him in multiple ways, again, it makes this offense far more dangerous. Yeah. To see, you know, transitions wide receiver Adam Randall, you know, rushing, he was only eight carries for 30 yards. You go to receiving, four catches for 73 yards, two touchdowns like you said. And one of the good plays I saw on the wide open touchdown he had, you know, they had a little fake screen. Wesco jumps in the air, acts like he’s catching the ball, and here comes Adam around the back. Touchdown, wide open. So, just good to see see uh Adam, you know, be able to utilize him at the wide receiver position, you know, like he transitioned uh after the uh Texas game last year. So, just to it was just finally it it was good to see the Clemson offense. Um, you know, we haven’t seen it all year other than a couple second halfs, Georgia Tech, Troy, and, you know, came up short in the big game at Georgia Tech, but, you know, like we said, it’s a bad North Carolina team, statistically bad. Um, but I’m I’m glad to see him beat up on Bill Bich. I mean, come on, call it a timeout with one second left. Uh, well, Bella, I hate the I hate the Patriots. I can’t shake that going back. Uh, you guys, I don’t even think you were alive in 2004, but I’m gonna show my age here. I was, but man, I still have very painful memories 2004 Super Bowl with Bill Bichc and the Patriots broke my heart with the Panthers. It was a tie game. Adam Venitary kicked the walk-off field goal as time expired. my Panthers were that close to winning the Super Bowl and I still have painful memories. So, yeah, bump Belich. Well, yeah, as a Falcons fan, I don’t know how that feels to lose to Belch in the Super Bowl, but I can imagine it can be pretty pretty tough, you know. Oh, you’re being Falcons do that. Yeah. Yeah, that’s what I’m Yeah, that’s what I was saying. Uh, well, we won’t mention we won’t mention what the score was in that game. at one point. I get I get told that every single day I wake up that those numbers pop in my head when I wake up every morning. But, you know, h it’s so traumatic. So traumatic. It’s it’s the worst. You don’t you never get over stuff like that. Well, one more point on the offense. I want to talk about the defense for a minute, but um any worries at all even with the backups playing that Clemson only scored 10 points outside the first quarter and only three points in the second half because frankly going into that ball game, I wanted a game where we beat somebody 60-3. I wanted to humiliate North Carolina for no other reason than this team needed to just go out and curb stomp somebody. Yeah. Um you know 38-10 scored 28 in the first quarter and then seven in the second quarter and then it was just three in the fourth. Um I mean if you leave your starters in there for the whole game it’s about a 60 60 something to 10 ball game. Uh maybe they don’t even score. Maybe they it’s just the field goal. you know, the backups let I mean, no hate to the backups, but I mean, they they let off the uh the touchdown. So, um I think it’s a bigger beatd down if you leave your starters in for sure. Yeah, I would have loved to see it. I think it’s it’s a different era of football and stuff and like like I mean I don’t think we’re vying for a playoff spot but just there’s a there’s a respect element to just coming in and just crushing an opponent like North Carolina to be able to say like hey there is a significant gap between that caliber of ACC schools and us is important and it’s sad that we have to make that statement but we should have and it’s not the worst thing in the world but I would have kept them in for at least one more quarter. Try to try to try to hit 50 at least. Yeah. But I will say on the other side of the ball, I want to talk about the defense for a minute. Teams have been attacking Clemson on the perimeter and you saw North Carolina try to do that. And on the first drive, they had a little bit of success. They go down, they kick a field goal, but you get inside the 15 yardd line and the Clemson defense clamp down and held them to a field goal and then at least in terms of starters, North Carolina did not mash a great the rest of the day. And again, granted, it’s a bad football team, but I was really happy with the way the secondary was able to kind of set the edges back there a little bit. It looked better than we’ve seen in previous games. The positioning and the effort looked better than we’ve seen. Yeah. I mean, how about Tyler Vinnable is leading the team in tackle Saturday. I mean, shout out to him. But yeah, defense was fine all over the field. Uh I’ve been I’ve been thinking about this since the start of the season. Why has Tom Allen not been on the field? U you know giving off that like Brent Bimal’s energy very fired up. Then you saw it versus North Carolina and then it just was playing with emotions and got him and Ben Bowler over there fired up on the sideline. So it was good to see that from the defense and you know TJ Parker and Peter Woods kind of get get a good game under their belt. Devonte Kar you know Avon Terrell had a huge hit on Max Johnson. If Max Johnson would just laid a few point two seconds later it’s a fumble and then it was bad into the air. North Carolina had the first down on Ashton Hampton too. I thought Ashton Hampton Ashton Hampton got off a couple of blocks, made some good tackles, you know, on third down, so it was good to see it. I don’t think we had any any uh takeaways though, but um still a good day from your defense. Yeah, agreed. Yeah, you saw what I was going to say. I mean, Tom Allen like he he’s a he’s an electric coach and he’s very intelligent coach, but like he’s a he’s an electrifying coach. He’s a coach that players buy into and stuff and like I don’t know. He doesn’t he doesn’t remind me of a up in the booth type of guy and stuff. You get a better perspective, a better angle. I I think if I was coaching, I’d probably be that guy and stuff. I’d be up there trying to get that bird’s eye view and stuff. But Tom Allen, I mean, he’s an older guy, but he’s kind of like Pete Carol. He’s young in spirit, and I feel like he can just go on a field. He can he can be excited. He can be electrifying. Like you said, reminds me the Invincibles. Um I I we need to see that for the rest of the season, and it looks like we will. But yeah, that’s honestly the defense has been consistent or at least consistent enough to where it’s not the biggest issue for me throughout this season. And so I would say if I were to highlight any any change that makes me more excited about the defense, it would be that. Yeah. And it makes me wonder why. Tom Allen is a fiery guy and you heard the players all off season say how much they loved playing for him and how much they bought into what he want wants to do. But then first four games of the year, he puts himself as far away from them as possible by being in the booth, which I just did not understand. And Davos Swinny said he made the decision to come down to the field on his own. But I have to wonder if there wasn’t a little bit of suggestion, let’s put it that way, to come down on the field because you saw the players, at least in my opinion, respond better to him being with in their midst and in their presence. Yeah, we heard coach Swinny say early in the year that uh it was Tom Allen’s decision to coach from the box just because he sees the field better. He’s got the screen right in front of him. you can see the plays, got iPad, this and that. I mean, when you’re sitting at one and three, why not change something up? Why uh why not try to get some good mojo? And you did. You saw a fired up DC on the sideline making, you know, team’s out there making plays. He’s over there. He’s meeting him on the field. Uh Ben Bowler, it was after uh Sammy Brown. It was a third down stop. Sammy Brown made a huge tackle. Ben Bowler’s halfway on the field. Dav was like, “Get back. Get back.” You know, I didn’t want to get a sideline penalty there. Just to see people fired up again, man. just, you know, made you feel good. Yeah, absolutely. And it was just good to see an all-around game. And you mentioned TJ Parker. I saw him in on multiple plays on Saturday. I was so happy to see TJ Parker have a good game because it just felt like we weren’t calling his name hardly at all. And this is a guy that was supposed to be a cornerstone of this defense and has been for the previous two years. Yeah, I’m sorry K, when you answer that headphones, my bad. You got Yeah, TJ Parker, the expectations for him has been really high and like I mean these players, college players, it’s so confusing because college players are obviously they’re only in the in college for so long and stuff and these prospects that come in and we have expectations for them so quickly and so immediately. Um, I still believe in TJ Parker and I think that it sometimes it takes something as small as one game to turn things around for him and stuff. So this if if there’s one player that I could say like that we could maybe turn around and see something different from after this game, it would be TJ Parker because he has the talent, he has the tools, he has the trades, and he had the production last year. And the only reason we haven’t seen it this year could be a it’s a collection of a lot of things, but today it took the the a degree change, the slightest difference, and he was going to be a productive player and perform at the level we’ve expected. And so I think he’s much closer in terms of capabilities to what he was last season than we might expect. And I I I expect him to turn it around for the rest of the season. Yeah. Can you guys hear me pretty well now? Yeah, we got you. Okay. Yeah. Uh like you said, uh TJ Parker hadn’t really had the start of the season that he would want to, but good to see him flying around the field against North Carolina. You know, saw a lot of tweets saying, “Oh, he’s going to fall out of the first round conversation this. I mean, the the film’s already on tape. They’re not going to take three games out of the season and, you know, punish him that way.” So, good to see him have a good game and I think he’s going to keep that momentum going. Uh Pet Peter Woods as well. you know, they got double teamed a lot to start the year and just to see them play freely and play good football was really good. And Peter Woods, u he isn’t just a defensive lineman, man. You bring him in and turn him into a fullback on on a fourth down play. You bring in the jumbo package and you hand Peter Woods the ball and he I think he got three or four yards and got the first down. So, um he does more than just tackle people. You can feed him the ball, too. Yeah, I love the fridge package going all the way back to Christian Wilkins and guys before that. Um, you know, I I didn’t hate it. I thought for a second, you know, fourth and one, okay, you can trust uh your running back here and there and then I see Peter try on the field. I’m like, why not? Why not just do it? You know, usually I’d like to see that on like a fourth and inches or like a goal line situation, but ran it at midfield, so it worked. And you know, if you if it works, don’t fix it if it ain’t broke. That date about the didn’t that date back to um the did refrigerator refrigerator pairing was that when we started doing that early 80s? Yep. Yeah. It’s it’s been going on for a long time. And it is cool how how football schematically evolved so much. But putting in a defensive tackle at fullback and giving him the ball, having him get two yards like that over 45 years that hasn’t changed. That’s a really cool thing to see. But yeah, obviously Peter Woods is he’s the guy on the team to do it and stuff. And I mean every season I always look at like at our roster and the players and I’m like I wonder who the fridge package guys are going to be and stuff. And I think that this year, I mean, you can’t beat Dex and Christian, but I think this year are are as good as any for that that specific formation, that specific package on offense. Yeah, for sure. And uh you know what, you talk about feeding the big man the ball. 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This is a It’s another perfect setup for Clemson to go in, jump on a team early, and continue to get their groove back. And not only that, but get their record back to 500. Yeah. Um, you know, people say, “Oh, well, Clemson is gonna beat up on the bad teams, this and that.” If if that’s what it takes to get this team going and to get this offense fired up, this defense rolling again, why not? Got to start somewhere. Trailing to a one of four Boston College team who just got destroyed uh by Pit and Benching Eli Holstein for the freshman at Pittsburgh and just absolutely had a career day. So, you know, Clemson’s got the edge in this game. Go in there fired up early it, you know, obviously we’re not going to see the trick play again first play, but if you can sneak it in there at some point the game, do it, please. Um, good to see stuff like that. So, you know, start early, put up some points, and uh hot I don’t know if this is a hot take to some Clemson fans, but hammer the pedal all game. I I mean, now if you get I don’t care. Uh 38 still not good in my books. It is actually after having a one and three start. But um go put the 70 points up. I mean let’s let’s embarrass them. I mean I’m tired of I’m tired of being nice to people because we have not had we have been people have not been nice to us this year. So um you know go thing I feel like over the years Clemson’s been too nice to people. Go out there and embarrass somebody. Somebody’s got to be the sacrificial lamb. I thought it was going to be North Carolina. Make it Boston College. Yeah. Um, you know, I’m not going to go back to the North Carolina game, but for instance, you know, when uh Bellich calls a timeout with like like 5 seconds left, they call number one. God, Jeremiah Alexander almost had a pick and I said to myself in the stands, I said, “If Jeremiah would have called that pass, but him calling timeouts down 30 with 5 seconds left. I was airing it out first play just to see if we could score again.” Yeah. But I mean, going to Boston College, get an early start. I mean, if you start on defense, force that first three and now, let’s go out there and air the ball out, score a touchdown, and just keep the momentum going. U because after Boston College, I mean, you got a pretty decent, not I mean, they’re three and two SMU team at home and then you got a by-week and you’re playing a really decent 4-2 Duke team. So, it’s going to get tough for going down the road. So, why not go in here, beat these bad teams up and get some good move. Yeah. Yeah. Boston College hasn’t won since it form. I’ve never heard of the school they beat week one, but they killed them. They’ve been playing terrible since then. It’s a um not a very good ACC school and stuff. I mean, I I have as many or Clemson has more wins than I do correct Clemson picks this season. So, I’m definitely going to I’m going to try to get that record back this week and hopefully I can have an easy one this week. But, yeah, I mean, I’m not I’m not scared of this Boston College team. Um, and I think especially after showing that we we showed competence against North Carolina and that went a long way towards me at least the floor of this team has been elevated greatly since last Saturday for sure and is is far and away above what anything I’ve seen from Boston College this season. Uh, looking at uh, real quick, Gary, sorry. Uh, Boston College schedule, you know, outside of this pit game that they lost 48 to7, the three other losses they have are by 10 or less points. uh losing by two points to Michigan State, losing by 10 to Stanford, and then losing by only four points to a pretty decent cow team. So, I mean, you got to go in this game, you don’t overlook anybody, obviously with the year we’re having. So, so go out there and just get started early. Oh, yeah. Yeah. And looking at the stats, to me, Boston, the strength of their team is their passing game. You’ve got quarterback Dylan Lagran, you’ve got 1,277 yards. He’s throwing for nine touchdowns and three interceptions. And then you’ve got some decently talented receivers out there. Lewis Bond, he’s the leading receiver at 366 yards. Uh but you got two more in the 200s. You’ve got Reed Harris at 285. Uh Jeremiah Franklin at 244. And you’ve got uh six receivers total that are over 100 yards. So Boston College wants to put the ball in the air. And I think given the recent track record of Clemson secondary through the first four games at least, I would imagine this going to be their game plan. I I would think Boston College is going to live and die by that. Yeah. Um kind of North Carolina did the same thing. Tried to throw it all over the field. Max Johnson just did not work. I can’t believe that Max Johnson played every snap in that game. Uh obviously Gio Lopez was hurt, but I mean if something wasn’t working, you got to got to flip to something else. But I think Boston College is going to try to keep in the air as long as possible. You know, the run game’s not very good at all. And you know, the secondary of Clemson, other than a couple games, has not been the best. So, if I’m Boston College, I’m hammering the air, but you know, this might be a good time for that Clemson secondary to get those takeaways they need and, you know, put up some interceptions on the board. Exactly. Yeah. Yeah, I mean our last we had a segment earlier talking about how the the run defense to the secondary was really strong in this UNCC game. And I hope that next week of me talking about how strong the pass defense was in this Boston College game because if there’s any way Boston College upsets us, I think it would be a a Syracuseesque type of upset, which I mean that game like Syracuse is a much better team than Boston College, but just something where the coach has something up its sleeve we don’t expect and they’re able to drive the ball way too easily against us. And I would not predict that at all. But if you’re telling me right now that you know it’s a week in the future and Boston College upset Clemson, it would absolutely have to come in the air through the air and I think if we neutralize that, um I don’t think there’s anything else Boston College can do um remotely similar to our level of play. All right. Well, we got the win out of the way last week. You kind of got your groove back a little bit and I think we’re all in agreement we should go into uh Chestnut Hill and win on Saturday. So before we end this thing tonight, let’s throw out some predictions. And Kaden, good news for you. You no longer have to pick against Clemson. Yeah, maybe I still would. No, I’m just playing. All right, let’s hear Let’s hear it, Case. Since you’re not picking against Clemson anymore, let’s hear it. We’ll go We’ll go right to left. Yeah. Okay. I Yeah, I have the Tigers. I mean, yeah, I was I was happy to I was happy to be wrong and stuff. I lowkey I was thinking about it. And I was like, it’s kind of nice picking against Clemson because then when you’re wrong, it’s it feels great and then when you’re right, you get you at least get to be right and stuff. A little bit of emotion. It’s reverse psychology. Exactly. Exactly. I I jinxed Bill Bich. You know, I said that I said that this is going to be Bill Bich’s get right game was going to be against the Tigers. I think it was it was a good reverse psychology for sure. But no, I 100% have the Tigers in this game. Um yeah, I I feel nervous being this confident with the season we’ve had, but I am really confident in this game. I would be the most shocked I’ve been all season if we lose this game. We’ve had some shocking ones and stuff, but if you want to score prediction, I I think we’ll take the starters out again, but I don’t want us to, but I’ll go I’ll go 34. I’ll go 34 to six. The defense that don’t let him score a touchdown. Hey, hey, look, look, before Cole gives his pick, it really in some sense it was a getright game for Bill Bich. a get right back in the loss column game for Bill LJ. Um obviously going with Clemson here. Um had a big huge win against North Carolina offense and defense. Went out there and played strong. So um give me the Tigers. I’m going go to 48-13. I’m going to go uh two two early field goals and we’re going to go a gar a garbage time touchdown for them. So 4813 on the road. Get back at home and play SMU the next week. I’m going to kind of split the difference u offensively. So Kaden, you said 34 and Cole, you just said, what was it? 48. 48. 48. All right. So, I’m going to split the difference. I I don’t think I think the defense plays well again. I I just think they’re a bad matchup for Boston College. I think you see a few more points uh for Clemson in this game. So, I’m going to say, you know, I don’t think they hit 50, but I’m going to say Clemson 42, Boston College 13. I like it. Yeah, I I like all these outcomes. Cliff 42 to10 Tigers. So, yeah, Cliff lurking there in the background running the show. Uh um he’s the shadow partner. He’s back there running the show. Yeah, Cliff says 42 to 10. So, um he and I he and I are thinking alike on this one. Hey, don’t forget don’t forget I did almost get the score right at 38 to 10. Yeah, I called it 34. I did call it 3410. Yeah, there you go. So, you only you got you got the 10 points. Cliff got the 10 points right, but uh was only four points off. So, uh yeah, well well done. Well done. Now, go buy me a lottery ticket. So, all right guys, we’re gonna wrap it up. anything any final thoughts on uh last week’s win or game this week? Go out there and hammer it down. Yeah, I I agree. Put the hammer down. All gas, no breaks. For the love of God, humiliate somebody. And I have absolutely no ill will or animosity toward Boston College whatsoever. I think they run a class program. Somebody’s got to be it. Somebody’s got to be the sacrificial lamb. Go out there and destroy somebody. Absolutely. All right. Well, that’s going to do it for us on this live episode of Around the Pause. Always. We appreciate everybody who is watching live or who will go back and watch it on YouTube later. We appreciate you so much. Thanks again to Ardans, our sponsor. And I’m Garrett Mitchell along with Kaden Hughes and Cole Gerard as we sign off as always by saying Godspeed, God bless, and go Tigers because it’s always a great day to be a Clemson Tiger. Go Tigers. Go Tigers. See you. [Music] Cle around the It’s around the cleansing podcast. It’s around the home.

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