CLEMSON FOOTBALL

Tigers Look to Get Healthy After Spring Game

Tigers Look to Get Healthy After Spring Game


by - Correspondent -

CLEMSON, SC -- A total of seven football players underwent various surgeries after the

spring game April 15.

Free safety Marcus Houskin and offensive guard Will Merritt both had their

knees scoped. Wide receiver Rod Gardner and offensive tackle John McDermott

had their ankles scoped. Linebacker David Ellis had his shoulder scoped and

place kicker Tony Lazzara had the knee of his plant leg scoped.

Linebacker Rodney Feaster had a pin inserted in a broken thumb that he

suffered the Wednesday before the spring game.

According to sports information director Tim Bourret, both offensive guard

Theo Mougros and cornerback Darrell Crutchfield are recovering on schedule

from torn ACLs and should be ready to start fall practice with the rest of

the team.

The freshmen will report on August 6 and the rest of the team will report on

August 9.

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