It's fair to say a refresh is needed for Clemson's offense, and probably not fair to say it can happen only by Dabo Swinney bringing someone in from the outside to orchestrate it.

Just because Brandon Streeter worked under and with Tony Elliott for seven seasons doesn't mean the post-Elliott offense is going to be a carbon copy of what we've seen since Elliott took over in December of 2014.

That was one of the fundamental and interesting points Streeter made last week when he visited with the media and sketched out his vision for Clemson's offense.