I will be happily surprised if Milton "puts on a clinic" Friday night--but I have a sense it might be something of a struggle for our offense. First, Clemson has a good defense--and they like to bring pressure--so Milton will have to make good, quick decisions under pressure, and be accurate with the ball. Could be challenge for a guy who hasn't played much, has had accuracy issues throughout his career and will be trying to find receivers who haven't played a lot. It goes without saying (but I'll say it) that our offensive line has to have a strong game and we'll have to have success running the ball. If we can block well, run the ball, then Milton can. let's hope, settle in and play confidently. As with any offense, gaining decent/good yardage on first down will be paramount. I do expect Heupel to have Milton test the Clemson safeties early with some bombs to Squirrel!