Clemson Fans Wont Like How Little Respect Vizzina Is Getting

As Clemson's Christopher Vizzina prepares to potentially oust an SEC powerhouse, national media seems oblivious to the rising quarterback's undeniable potential.

Christopher Vizzina is heading into the season with a chip on his shoulder, and On3’s latest ACC quarterback rankings just gave him another one.

Andy Staples slotted Clemson’s projected starter at No. 9 in the conference, a placement that puts eight other ACC passers ahead of the redshirt sophomore. Miami’s Darian Mensah checked in at No. 1, with Cal’s Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele and SMU’s Kevin Jennings rounding out the top three.

NC State’s C.J. Bailey and Pitt’s Mason Heintschel followed in the top five, while Louisville’s Lincoln Kienholz, Syracuse’s Steven Angeli, Virginia Tech’s Ethan Grunkemeyer, and Virginia’s Beau Pribula were all listed ahead of Clemson’s next man up.

For a quarterback who has spent three years behind Cade Klubnik and has only attempted 105 passes, the ranking is a tough sell. Staples pointed to the limited sample, but Clemson’s staff has seen Vizzina’s growth up close, and the Alabama native now has a real shot to take the offense over.

“Christopher Vizzina waited his turn at Clemson behind Cade Klubnik, and based on what Dabo Swinney said throughout the spring, the Alabama native should be the Tigers’ opening-day starter," Staples said.

Vizzina’s best evidence so far came when Klubnik went down against SMU. In that game, he threw for 317 yards and three touchdowns without an interception in a 35-24 loss. That performance is the kind of flash that turns a backup into a legitimate storyline.

“The sample size with Vizzina is small, but he did throw for 317 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions while replacing an injured Klubnik in a 35-24 loss to SMU last season," Staples noted.

Dabo Swinney said after spring ball that Vizzina finished camp in the lead, but the job is far from untouchable. Freshman Tait Reynolds is still in the mix, and Clemson’s opener at LSU gives Vizzina an immediate chance to prove he belongs in the role. Staples also noted that Swinney has not been shy about turning to a talented freshman when needed, pointing to Cole Stoudt and Kelly Bryant.

“Vizzina is currently holding off freshman Tait Reynolds, but Vizzina likely will have to play well early, Clemson opens at LSU, to ensure he keeps the job," Staples said. "Cole Stoudt and Kelly Bryant will attest that Swinney will go to a talented freshman if necessary.”

The first test arrives fast, and it comes under the lights at LSU. If Vizzina handles that stage, Clemson’s quarterback picture gets a lot clearer, and the ranking that put him ninth starts looking a lot less convincing.

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