CLEMSON, S.C. — In his first contest in Death Valley, transfer wide receiver Tristan Smith caught five passes for 137 yards and a touchdown in leading Clemson’s offense to a 33-15 victory over the defense in the 2025 Spring Game on Saturday.
Instead of its typical split-squad scrimmage, Clemson utilized an offense vs. defense format with a special scoring system for the defense. While offensive scoring was tabulated by traditional means, the defense could score via takeaways or fourth-down stops (3 points), missed placekicks by the offense (3 points for missed FG, 1 point for missed PAT), two-point conversion stops (2 points), three-and-outs (1 point) or standard defensive scoring (7 points for a defensive touchdown & PAT, and 2 points for a safety).
With double the possessions of a normal contest, Clemson’s quarterbacks combined to complete 35-of-53 passes for a combined 424 yards. David Eziomume paced the rushing attack with 11 attempts for 69 yards, including a 30-yard scoring run to help seal the victory for the offense.
Clemson’s defense produced three takeaways, including interceptions by Khalil Barnes, Tyler Venables and Joe Wilkinson. The unit recorded four sacks, led by Jahiem Lawson, who recorded two in the contest.