Clemson's Dabo Swinney Reviews Loss to LSU, Looks Ahead to Troy
LSU's defense limited Clemson to 32 rushing yards, leading to a 17-10 road win and breaking a six-game season-opener losing streak, coach Brian Kelly said.
- On Saturday, LSU beat Clemson 17 to 10 on the road, and Brian Kelly fired back at Dabo Swinney during his postgame media availability.
- Ahead of the game, preseason chatter questioned LSU Tigers' season-opener form as Brian Kelly sought to overcome his prior opener struggles while taking shots at Clemson Tigers.
- By the numbers, LSU outgained Clemson Tigers 354-261 and limited Clemson Tigers to just 12 rushing yards in the second half, dominating defensively after halftime.
- LSU Tigers move forward to a home-opener that will test momentum, easing questions about Brian Kelly's leadership as they prepare for Week 2 against Louisiana Tech at Tiger Stadium.
- On Tuesday, both Dabo Swinney and Brian Kelly held press conferences with contrasting takes, extending the rivalry's back-and-forth into Week 2.
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