
Clemson offensive coordinator Billy Napier met with the media following the 29-7 loss to South Carolina.
Coach Napier wouldn’t comment on who made the decision to pull Kyle Parker.
Watch coach Napier on TCITV:
By Robert MacRae November 28, 2010 7:17 am Follow @clemsoninsider
By Robert MacRae | November 28, 2010 7:17 am Follow @clemsoninsider
Clemson offensive coordinator Billy Napier met with the media following the 29-7 loss to South Carolina.
Coach Napier wouldn’t comment on who made the decision to pull Kyle Parker.
Watch coach Napier on TCITV:
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