
Clemson Holds Second Spring Scrimmage |
Clemson, S.C.—Dabo Swinney said his defense was ahead of the offense during Clemson’s second stadium scrimmage on Wednesday afternoon. The Tigers worked for two hours and ran nearly 100 plays in perfect weather. It was the last full scrimmage until the Tigers hold their Spring Game on Saturday, April 11 at 2:30 pm in Memorial Stadium on the Clemson campus.
Wednesday’s scrimmage was the last practice for the Tigers until Monday, as the team and coaching staff will have the Easter Holiday weekend off. “We had some good plays on offense and ran the ball pretty well, but we didn’t find the endzone,” said Swinney of his offense. “Last time I checked you don’t get points for good plays. We settled for too many field goal attempts. There were times we had missed assignments that led to negative plays.” Swinney was pleased with the performance of his defense especially in key situations. “The defense was tremendous all day. They might give up a big play, but they showed pride and rallied. There were only two situations that disappointed me as far as the defense. They allowed Zak Brooks to make a 44-yard run off the goal line to flip the field position, then gave up a touchdown in two plays during the two-minute drill near the end of the scrimmage.” Some of the defensive leaders included safety Jayron Kearse Quarterback Nick Schuessler Both freshman quarterbacks saw action in the scrimmage. Tucker Israel The top rusher was Wayne Gallman The top receiver was tight end Jordan Leggett Ammon Lakip Swinney reported that there were no injuries. He also said that tight end Jay Jay McCulloughJayron Kearse
Jr. Safety
#20 6-4, 210
Fort Myers, FL
View Full Profile, who had a 30-yard interception return for the second scrimmage in a row. He also had a tackle for loss and a pass deflection. Walk-on Kaleb ChalmersKaleb Chalmers
Fr. Cornerback
#14 6-0, 180
Greenwood, SC
View Full Profile had a 30-yard interception return. Carlos WatkinsCarlos Watkins
RS Jr. Defensive Tackle
#94 6-3, 295
Mooresboro, NC
View Full Profile had a sack, a tackle for loss and two blocked field goals. Kevin DoddKevin Dodd
RS Jr. Defensive End
#98 6-5, 275
Taylors, SC
View Full Profile also had a sack.Nick Schuessler
RS Jr. Quarterback
#12 6-3, 195
Grayson, GA
View Full Profile had another solid performance and completed 9-15 passes for 128 yards and a touchdown. His scoring pass was a perfectly executed back shoulder throw to Mike WilliamsMike Williams
Jr. Wide Receiver
#7 6-4, 210
Vance, SC
View Full Profile for a 60-yard touchdown during the two minute drill.Tucker Israel
Fr. Quarterback
#10 5-11, 190
Orlando, FL
View Full Profile completed a 38-yard pass to wide receiver Adrien DunnAdrien Dunn
RS So. Wide Receiver
#82 5-7, 170
Clemson, SC
View Full Profile. Kelly BryantKelly Bryant
Fr. Quarterback
#2 6-4, 205
Calhoun Falls, SC
View Full Profile had a pair of 11-yard runs to help the running game.Wayne Gallman
RS So. Running Back
#9 6-1, 205
Loganville, GA
View Full Profile, who had 15 carries for 51 yards and a score during a red-zone drill. Brooks finished with 8-50 on the ground. Tyshon DyeTyshon Dye
RS So. Running Back
#22 5-11, 215
Elberton, GA
View Full Profile scored two touchdowns during goal line plays and had a pair of receptions out of the backfield.Jordan Leggett
Jr. Tight End
#16 6-5, 250
Navarre, FL
View Full Profile, who had five receptions for 73 yards. He caught a 35-yard pass from Schuessler on the first play of the scrimmage.Ammon Lakip
RS Sr. Punter / Kicker
#36 5-11, 200
Alpharetta, GA
View Full Profile made field goals of 37, 21 and 41 yards.Jay Jay McCullough
RS Jr. Tight End
#89 6-3, 248
Fort Mill, SC
View Full Profile had returned to the team from a suspension. He was held out of the scrimmage on Wednesday, but is expected to return on Monday.

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