
Clemson basketball‘s upset win vs. No. 2 Duke on Saturday sparked an interesting social media move.
The No. 21 Tigers‘ thrilling Top 25 victory prompted Clemson football offensive coordinator Garrett Riley to change the profile picture on his X account, formerly known as Twitter, to Clemson basketball coach Brad Brownell. The only issue is that Brownell doesn’t use his account, so he won’t see it.
https://twitter.com/CoachGRiley/status/1888411753391796592
“I’m not on that, so tell Garrett thank you,” Brownell said. “If I knew how to put his on mine, I would.”
Riley is entering his third season as Clemson’s offensive coordinator, helping the Tigers’ offense average 34.7 points a game, which was 18th in the country.
Clemson basketball’s offense was dominant on Saturday, too, outscoring Duke 40-22 in the paint and shooting 59%.
Many of Clemson’s football players were at the game, where the Tigers (19-5, 11-2 ACC) beat Duke (20-3, 12-1), including cornerbacks Ashton Hampton and Avieon Terrell, wide receivers T.J. Moore and Tristan Smith, and tight end Olsen Patt-Henry.
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