Clemson takes advantage of turnovers as Tigers extend lead to 20-0

Jake Briningstool got big in the end zone for this touchdown.

Wes Goodwin’s defense has come out in the first quarter against Florida Atlantic, looking like they had a point to prove.

Nate Wiggins took a pick-six to the house for the Tiger’s first score, and he wasn’t the only one to cause a turnover. Freshman Khalil Barnes joined the fun, snagging an interception on the FAU 26. 

Setting the offense up perfectly, the Tigers went four plays for 26 yards, making things look easy. Starting quarterback Cade Klubnik threw his second touchdown pass of the game, finding Jake Briningstool, who big-bodied a defender in the end zone for the score. 

The Tigers now lead the Owls 20-0 at the end of the first quarter.