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  Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence was edgy and antsy after his second national championship game, something he hasn't felt too often. But six weeks ago, the spectacular sophomore who hadn't lost a game in college had his worst performance as Clemson's starter in a 42-25 loss to LSU in the title game. Lawrence was off target, missing open receivers and struggling to complete passes to keep Clemson in the game. It was a humbling experience he didn't get past easily. "Anytime after a game like that, it takes a little while to sink in and move on," Lawrence said Wednesday as Clemson opened spring workouts. "It took me a little while especially the way it happened."

Lawrence had been nothing short of perfection — he started his career 29-0 - since arriving at Clemson. But against LSU, Lawrence looked ordinary. He finished 18 of 37 passing with no touchdowns and a fumble in the final quarter that all but sealed things for LSU. He returned back to campus and wanted to jump right back into practice. Instead, the 6-foot-6 passer had plenty of time to ponder what went wrong and plan to make things better going forward. "Going through adversity, I hadn't gone through much," he said of his time with the Tigers. "It definitely gives you some perspective, appreciate the little things. It makes you want to work even harder to get back there." - AP College Football


(DS#1 QB) Jr/2021 QB *Trevor LawrenceClemson
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