Sports

Dabo decries Uiagalelei critics as Clemson rolls

Dabo decries Uiagalelei critics as Clemson rolls

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — After

The growth is evident. Through seven games last season, Clemson was 4-3 and Uiagalelei was struggling to get anything going with the offense. There was no consistency with the offensive line or the wide receivers, and it became increasingly difficult to find even the easy plays on offense. Though the struggles continued, Clemson finished 10-3 and Swinney was adamant throughout the entire offseason that Uiagalelei would be better this year.

But a shaky performance against the Yellow Jackets started the questions about Uiagalelei all over again. He has answered them all up until this point. Last year, he threw nine touchdown passes and 10 interceptions. So far this season, he has 14 touchdown passes to two interceptions.

With ACC wins over Wake Forest, NC State and Florida State, Clemson is now the overwhelming favorite to win the Atlantic — even with undefeated Syracuse up next Saturday.

“I think it shows the heart of our team,” Uiagalelei said. “It started in the spring, just the commitment of the guys, and how well we’ve been locked in. All of the leaders have done a good job of stepping up and holding everyone accountable. We continue to feed off each other.”

There is plenty for Clemson to clean up. Florida State outgained the Tigers on the night — including 206 yards rushing — the most Clemson had given up all season. But with Uiagalelei playing the way he is, Swinney feels the Tigers have a chance to get where they want to go this season.

“Good teams find ways to win different ways,” Swinney said. “I have a great appreciation for how hard it is to win, especially us sitting there last year at 4-3, and everybody had written us off and we’re done, and now we won 13 in a row.

“It’s not easy, and these kids deserve all the credit. I don’t care how we win.”