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Etienne Post-Game
Clemson always relies on powerhouse running back Travis Etienne to pull out big plays during games. However, the Clemson Tigers offense lost Etienne for most of the third quarter due to some cramping. The source of his cramping coming from starting his day with a bowl of Frosted Flakes compared to a usual nutritious breakfast. The team’s staff hooked Etienne up to an IV for most of the third quarter to help give him some fluids fast, and he was back on the field for the fourth quarter.
Etienne: “I was just cramping up. I was able to get some fluids in my body and get back out there.”
— ClemsonSportsNews (@ClemSportNews) October 24, 2020
Etienne further explained that he was excited to get back onto the field for the fourth quarter. It allowed him to supply a source of energy for the team that was missing. Etienne proved that he was back in good health for the fourth quarter by rushing for two more touchdowns.
Etienne: “It was great being able to supply a source of energy.”
— ClemsonSportsNews (@ClemSportNews) October 24, 2020
Etienne acknowledged that the team collected way too many mistakes throughout the game; however, he didn’t let that outshine the team’s win. He emphasized that the locker room still had its usual energy, saying that they won, so they would still dance.
Etienne: “We had way too many mistakes. We came out there sluggish. We’re thankful for the win and we just have to go back to the drawing board.”
— ClemsonSportsNews (@ClemSportNews) October 24, 2020
Etienne: “Locker room had a lot of energy. I mean we won. We win, we dance. We’re going to enjoy this win today and get back to work tomorrow.”
— ClemsonSportsNews (@ClemSportNews) October 24, 2020
Etienne and the rest of the Tigers are ready to get back to work to prepare for their game coming up this weekend. The Clemson Tigers will be facing the Boston College Eagles this upcoming Saturday in Death Valley at noon.
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