The incredible underdog story of Clemson offensive coordinator Tony Elliott
Posted Oct 3, 2015
SMU coach Chad Morris knows one thing for certain about Tony Elliott, who replaced him this season as Clemson's offensive playcaller. "There's not much that's going to rattle Tony," Morris said. "He's very even-keeled and very level-headed. There's nothing that really shakes him or gets him out of his train of thought." In his first season as the No. 12 Tigers' co-offensive coordinator, Elliott seems ready for just about anything that comes his way.
(ESPN.com)
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