Taking care of business is easier said than done.
Clemson cornerback Branden Strozier (1) deflects a pass intended for Boston College wide receiver Dawson Pough (88) during the second half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025 in Boston. (AP Photo/Mark Stockwell) Mark Stockwell
But Clemson football has pulled it off two weeks in a row, blowing out Boston College 41-10 on Saturday to generate some additional momentum after a poor start.
The Tigers never trailed, led by 24 at halftime at Alumni Stadium and got huge nights from quarterback Cade Klubnik and wide receiver Bryant Wesco Jr. and some key defenders as they improved to 3-3 (2-2 ACC).
Following last week’s 38-10 win at UNC, it was the second week in a row Clemson’s game was essentially decided by halftime – a