
Watson, Gallman impressive in final scrimmage |
Clemson, S.C.—Clemson held its final stadium scrimmage of the preseason on Thursday and the story of the day was kicker Greg Huegel “Greg Huegel had a big day,” said Head Coach Dabo Swinney, who kidded to the media that he now knows how to pronounce his name (Hugh gul). “He did not miss today and made a 53-yarder on the last play of the scrimmage. He was 3-8 the last time we scrimmaged in the stadium, but he came back today. I was impressed and as of today he is our starting kicker. He was outstanding all day.” A red-shirt freshman from Blythewood, S.C. who was not on the team last year, Huegel made four field goals in four attempts during the scrimmage (36, 48, 21, 42 yards) and made five others before the scrimmage and in last second situations at the end of practice. Swinney also announced that Ammon Lakip As far as the day overall, Swinney was pleased with what he saw. “We had been going good-on-good all camp, but today we scrimmaged the first team offense vs. the second team defense. and the second-team offense vs. the first-team defense. The first teams dominated the day except for the overtime period. “On offense Wayne Gallman Watson completed 10-15 passes for 154 yards and two scores to lead the quarterbacks. Gallman had 9-91 rushing and scored on a 50-yard run. Gallman has averaged 6.7 yards per carry and has been the top rusher in all three scrimmages. C.J. Davidson Renfrow was the top receiver with four receptions for 72 yards, including a 21-yard score from Watson. The receiving numbers were balanced as 11 other players had either one or two receptions. The offense did not commit a turnover all day. Defensively, Jefferie Gibson Clemson will practice Friday afternoon and Saturday morning before breaking for Fan Appreciation Day on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in Memorial Stadium.Greg Huegel
Fr. Punter / Kicker
#92 5-11, 180
Blythewood, SC
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Ammon Lakip
RS Sr. Punter / Kicker
#36 5-11, 200
Alpharetta, GA
View Full Profile, the starting kicker last year, was back in school and at practice, but not participating yet. Swinney said Lakip would be suspended for the first three games of the season. He has a chance to come back for the Notre Dame game on October 3.Wayne Gallman
RS So. Running Back
#9 6-1, 205
Loganville, GA
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So. Quarterback
#4 6-2, 205
Gainesville, GA
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RS Fr. Wide Receiver
#13 5-10, 170
Myrtle Beach, SC
View Full Profile had a big day. We won’t hesitate to use him. Jordan LeggettJordan Leggett
Jr. Tight End
#16 6-5, 250
Navarre, FL
View Full Profile has really had a good camp and caught a 57-yard touchdown pass from Deshaun on the first drive. Defensively the first team line had a good day. Travis BlanksTravis Blanks
Safety (2012 - 2015)
#11 6-0, 210
Tallahassee, FL
View Full Profile continues to play well at nickel.”C.J. Davidson
RS Sr. Running Back
#21 5-10, 200
Clemson, SC
View Full Profile added 9-36 rushing, while Tyson Dye had 8-33 and C.J. FullerC.J. Fuller
RS Fr. Running Back
#27 5-9, 215
Easley, SC
View Full Profile added 10-30 on the ground and had a 16-yard touchdown run.Jefferie Gibson
RS Fr. Safety
#17 6-4, 200
Hope Mills, NC
View Full Profile was the top tackler with seven, while Ben BoulwareBen Boulware
Jr. Outside Linebacker
#10 6-0, 235
Anderson, SC
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Fr. Linebacker
#35 6-3, 215
Sterling, VA
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Jr. Defensive End
#90 6-3, 269
Central, SC
View Full Profile had three sacks to pace the defense. Eight other players had a tackle for loss.

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