One on One with Adam Choice
Graduate running back, Adam Choice burst into 2018 with 702 yards, seven touchdowns on 162 caries with 21 receptions for 176 yards in 343 snaps in over 30 games in his career. So far this season the Thomasville, Georgia native is accredited with six yards in the season opener against Furman, 27 yards on three carries against Texas A&M, 49 yards and a touchdown against Georgia Southern, fifteen yards against Georgia Tech, 58 yards vs Syracuse, a career-high 128 yards and a touchdown against Wake Forest, 8 yards vs North Carolina State, 20 yards, including a 15-yard touchdown run vs Florida State during that game, he eclipsed the 1,000-yard rushing mark for his career, 43 yards vs Louisville, 19 yards at Boston College, 26 yards vs Duke and 56 yards and three touchdowns vs in-state rival South Carolina.
Q – Adam, talk about what it is like to be playing for a fourth straight ACC title
Choice – It’s special, it’s something that I know should not be taken lightly. I don’t think that it has ever been done before for us to come out here and be able to do it, that we will be able to look back on it in the future and say “wow, we really did that” it’s something to be proud of or even now and just taking at the moment and being proud of what we have accomplished.
Q – Talk about those three touchdowns against South Carolina, did that mean a little more to you since it was against your in-state rival?
Choice – It was a culmination of things, it was my last game in Death Valley and it was against our rival. You just put all of those things together and it makes it all the more special for me and for everything that I have been through, it’s been in the role that I have embraced and as a senior. It’s all been building up and makes it all the more special.
Q – What would you say has been the most memorable moment throughout your career at Clemson?
Choice – Okay, so for me, everybody likes to talk about the Notre Dame game, but I didn’t get to play in it but that was a special game. My most special moment was either my touchdown run against Florida State last year or my Freshman year when we played Louisville in that nail-biter of a game when DeShawn Williams knocked the ball down at the end. That was an intense game, I will never forget that game, it was crazy.
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