CLEMSON, S.C. —
From Chapel Hill to Chestnut Hill. For the second straight week to begin October, Clemson football will be back on the road, hoping to string together wins for the first time this season when they visit Boston College (1-4, 0-3 ACC) on Saturday night.
"Always a tough place to play, and always a tough team to play," Dabo Swinney said on Tuesday. "No different in this scenario. Their record is 1-4, but this is far from a 1-4 football team. They're four plays away from being 4-1."
Clemson (2-3, 1-2 ACC) enjoyed its most dominant showing of the season last weekend, scoring touchdowns on five of their first six drives en route to a 38-10 win over North Carolina.
"It was a great locker room," Swinney said, describing the atmosphere after their win against the Tar Heels. "We'v