CLEMSON FOOTBALL

Tigers Prepare for Scrimmage in Stadium Saturday


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Clemson, SC-Clemson continued its two-a-day marathon on Friday. It

was the fifth straight day of double practices for Tommy Bowden's

Tigers. Bowden cut back a bit on the length of the practice in the

morning as the Tigers worked just two hours and 15 minutes, then

worked for just an hour in the afternoon as lightning chased the

Tigers off the practice field.

Much of the time on Friday was spent with the coaches

analyzing film in preparation for a stadium scrimmage on Saturday.

The Tigers scrimmage on Saturday is closed to the public and the

media. "We will keep the coaches off the field as much as possible

for Saturday's scrimmage," said Bowden. "We want to see if the

offensive linemen can make the right calls. We want to see if the

defense can make the proper adjustments. This will be even more

important than last year when we had a more veteran offense.

The Tigers did some situational scrimmaging on Friday. Both

the offense and the defense could boast of big plays. On defense,

junior college linebacker Kelvin Morris had an interception and a

fumble recovery. He returned the fumble for a touchdown. Brandon

Jamison, another junior college linebacker, had an interception

return for a touchdown.

"That was two scores by the defense, and that was good to

see," said Bowden. "I don't like the turnovers by the offense, but

to see the defense score was important. We haven't had a lot of

defensive scores the last three years."

Derrick Hamilton also made some big plays for the offense, as

did quarterback Willie Simmons. "We played two true freshmen on the

offensive line with the second unit and they played well. Nathan

Bennett and Roman Fry did a good job, they made the most of an

opportunity." Cedric Johnson suffered a shoulder injury during the

morning practice, leading to the increased playing time for Bennett

and Fry. The injury is not serious.

As was stated in a previous release, defensive tackle Nick

Eason missed both practices as he undergoes some tests for an

irregular heart beat. Dustin Fry continued to miss practice due to a

dislocated kneecap. Todd McClinton, Eason's backup on the depth

chart, missed his third straight day with a pulled hamstring. Tye

Hill pulled a hamstring in the morning workout and missed the

afternoon practice, while Cedric Johnson had a stinger in the morning

and missed the afternoon practice. Kevin Youngblood continues to

improve, but was held out of scrimmage action due to a sprained foot.

Bowden also said that freshman running back Duane Coleman

will be attending Clemson. Coleman is a 185-pound running back from

Naples, FL who rushed for 2814 yards and had an amazing 11.4 yards

per carry as a senior last year. He scored 40 touchdowns in leading

his school to the Class 5A State Championship of Florida. He had 203

yards rushing in the state championship game.

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