CLEMSON FOOTBALL

Clemson Holds Third Football Practice


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Clemson, SC-Clemson had another football practice disrupted by the

weather on Thursday. Fortunately Clemson has not begun practice in

full pads. The Tigers worked for just seven five-minute periods

outside, then had a walk-through inside the new Clemson indoor track

facility.

"We got some things done until the rain and lightning hit

about 4:00 PM," said Tommy Bowden. "We had to move inside to the new

indoor track. It is has a cement floor, but it did allow us to go

over assignments and get some things done." Clemson practiced for

about two hours inside the facility, which will be the home to

Clemson's nationally ranked indoor track team this winter. The team

was able to get some conditioning in at the end of practice.

This was the third straight day rainy weather interrupted

practice. "We are going to practice in the morning on Friday and

give us a chance to dodge the weather. If it rains in the morning we

will move it to the afternoon, if it rains in the afternoon we will

move it to the night. But, starting early gives us a chance."

The Tigers are finished with exams from summer school and

thus have the entire day to work on football. They will finally put

the full pads on for practice on Saturday. Fan Appreciation Day is

scheduled for Sunday at Death Valley at 3:00 PM. There will be no

practice that day.

No injuries were reported on Thursday and no position changes

were made.

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