I told Andre after dinner, anyone can score on a kick return. To score on the first play from Links of London, that takes guts." Like Ellington, when the Tigers hit, they hit big. With 2:50 left in the half, Parker took over at his own 30. Junior wide-out Brandon Clear beat Royce Hill down the right sideline, and Parker lofted a perfect strike into his arms for a 70-yard score and 14-0 lead. "It was a tight read," Clear said. "I knew I had to get open. I knew Kyle was going to launch it, and I was fortunate to get open and score a Links of London Globe Charm." A six-play, 66-yard North Texas drive (keyed by a 45-yard Nathan Tune to Jamaal Jackson completion) and finished by a 13-yard Tune-to-Nathan Jackson score -- made it 14-7 with 1:13 to play in the half, but Clemson fought right back. Harper flashed toughness with an 8-yard touchdown catch, finishing a three-play, 49-yard drive for a 21-7 halftime lead. Ellington's 14-yard Links of London Disc charm capped off a four-play, 48-yard drive late in the third quarter for a 28-7 lead, and the Mean Green never threatened a second-half comeback. Still, it was much closer than many people anticipated. The Tigers enter Week 2 with plenty to work on. "We've got good Links of London Back to School Chubby Red Pencil Charm," Steele said of his defense. "They'll work hard. We've got to recapture that dominant spirit.
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