CHESTNUT HILL, MA — Clemson football is back to .500 for the first time since Week 2, and coach Dabo Swinney wants to see the Tigers' dominance translate at home.
"We've played our way back to even," Swinney said Oct. 11. "The next three (games) are at home, so next thing for us is to get back to playing the way we need to play at home."
Clemson (3-3, 2-2 ACC) routed Boston College 41-10 at Alumni Stadium and kept its chances alive to make the ACC championship game.
The Tigers avoided a road trap game, scoring on every drive in the first half for 34 points. Defensively, they generated two takeaways, their first time doing so since Week 2.
Clemson has beaten two inferior opponents to earn its first two conference wins, but it has a more challenging slate of conference games s