CLEMSON FOOTBALL

Thursday Clemson Football Practice Brief


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Clemson, SC-The Clemson Tigers worked for two and half hours on the

practice fields behind the Jervey Athletic Center on Thursday

afternoon. The team will work for more than two hours in Memorial

Stadium on Friday in what Head Coach Tommy Bowden calls "The Beanie

Bowl."

The Beanie Bowl is a dry run of game day operations from pregame

warmup to testing of the communication system. The team will

practice early Saturday morning, then take Sunday off.

"Practice went well today," said Bowden. "At this point we

are working on alignment and assignments and working on our

preparation for Central Florida. We certainly can't afford to get

anyone else injured." The Tigers have lost two starters in the last

week. Senior linebacker Altroy Bodrick is out for the year with a

torn ACL suffered in last Saturday's scrimmage in Memorial Stadium.

Sophomore wide receiver Kevin Youngblood suffered a broken leg in a

scrimmage on the practice fields on Tuesday.

There were no new injuries reported on Thursday. Travis

Zachery was in a yellow jersey due to a sprained ankle, but he should

be back soon. Khaleed Vaughn, starting defensive end, missed another

practice with a neck injury, but he should also be back by the

weekend. Starting offensive tackle Derrick Brantley continued to

miss practice with a sprained knee, as did tight end Morgan Woodward.

Offensive linemen T.J. Watkins and Gary Byrd were back at full

strength.

Bowden was asked after the practice to comment on the naming

of Chad Carson to the Butkus Award preseason list and about the

progress of the defensive line. "If they look at the total package,

Chad is certainly a worthy candidate. He led our team in tackles

last year, finishing among the nation leaders. When you factor in

his academic accomplishments you have quite a strong candidate.

"The defensive line has played well in the preseason. For

the first couple of scrimmages they really did well against the

offensive line. The offensive line won the battle in the last

scrimmage. But, we have some players who have to step up. Jovon

Bush is a fifth-year player who needs to be productive. Bryant

McNeal is in his fourth year and he needs to be a factor. Nick Eason

has been learning a new position, but has had a good camp."

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