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Crosby Will Not Make Trip to NC State
Nick Eason's starting slot could go to freshman Eric Coleman.

Crosby Will Not Make Trip to NC State


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Clemson, SC-Clemson Head Coach Tommy Bowden said Wednesday that

freshman wide receiver Roscoe Crosby would not make the trip to NC

State with the Clemson football team on Friday.

Crosby has been hampered by a sprained knee much of the season. The

6-3 freshman, who has four receptions this year, first suffered the

injury in the first quarter of the Wofford game on September 8th. He

missed the Virginia game on September 22nd, then played 13 snaps at

Georgia Tech, but did not catch a pass.

In the postgame celebration, Crosby was elbowed in the nose by

accident and suffered a broken nose. Last Thursday in practice he

reinjured the knee. His nose was reset on Friday. He had an MRI on

October 9th and the test was negative. Still, the knee injury is

enough to keep him out of Saturday's game. Bowden is hopeful that he

can return for the North Carolina game.

The Tigers are now without wide receivers Kevin Youngblood, Roscoe

Crosby, Jackie Robinson and Tony Elliott for Saturday's game.

Youngblood suffered a broken leg in the preseason, while Robinson

suffered a broken jaw in Clemson's only loss of the year to Virginia.

Elliott suffered a broken wrist at Georgia Tech. Youngblood, Crosby

and Robinson would all be starters if healthy.

Bowden also said that starting cornerback Kevin Johnson and starting

defensive tackle Nick Eason would both be questionable for the NC

State game. Johnson suffered a broken rib in the win over Georgia

Tech, while Eason is recovering from a sprained ankle. If Johnson

can't go, his place in the starting lineup would be taken by Toure

Francis, an original walk-on who is now on scholarship. Bowden said

that Eason's starting slot would be handled by either Donnell

Washington or Eric Coleman. Coleman, a first-year freshman who has

played just two plays, was running first team on Wednesday.

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