Clemson safety DeAndre McDaniel vows improvement
Posted Oct 6, 2010
DeAndre McDaniel and the Clemson secondary receive another test at UNC on Saturday against a Tar Heels team featuring an improved offense. UNC is led by the ACC's most accurate quarterback, T.J. Yates, who is averaging 252 yards per game and has seven touchdowns against one interception. After earning All-American honors last season, McDaniel hasn't produced much tape to show off to NFL scouts early this season.
(Charleston Post and Courier)
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