It’s been a couple of very productive games for one Clemson wide receiver

T.J. Moore had a great game against the struggling UNC defense on Saturday.
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A Clemson wide receiver is coming off back-to-back weeks with an impressive outing and hopes to continue his recent success for the rest of the season.

T.J. Moore was one of several Clemson wide receivers who had a great game on Saturday against UNC. Starting right out of the gate, Moore caught a 75-yard touchdown thrown by fellow receiver Antonio Williams on a double pass to open the game. The sophomore receiver finished the game with five catches, 108 receiving yards, and one touchdown. Even if you take away the explosive first play of the game, Moore still caught four passes for 33 yards, still contributing to the offense.

Before the bye week, Moore caught eight passes for 92 receiving yards for an average of 11.8 yards per catch. In his last two games, Moore has caught 13 passes for 200 receiving yards and one touchdown.

Taking over a more active role in the offense, Klubnik has found another receiver option opposite Bryant Wesco Jr.; Moore has either been more involved in the offensive game plan or he has been able to get open more, leading to more targets.

Traveling to Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, the Clemson Tigers have a chance to get two ACC wins in a row. Moore and the rest of the Tigers' receivers have a great chance to make an impact on Saturday. Boston College is allowing an average of 250 passing yards per game, which ranks them 94th in the country in passing yards allowed per game.

Could we see Moore have three straight games with an impact on the passing game? The answer will be revealed when the Clemson Tigers take on the Boston College Eagles on Saturday, with kickoff set for 7:30 on the ACC Network.

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