SCOTTSDALE, AZ – Braden Galloway will do something Saturday that he hasn’t done in over a year. He will leave the team hotel with his teammates, ride the bus to the stadium and walk into a locker room to get taped up and ready for the Fiesta Bowl College Football Playoff Semifinal against Ohio State.
He will be getting ready to play in a game.
“This is one of the biggest games of the year,” Galloway told TigerNet Thursday. “I am just happy I get to play in it.”
The sophomore tight end, who was one of three Clemson players to receive a one-year ban after testing positive for the banned substance ostarine prior to last year’s College Football Playoff, received official clearance from the NCAA recently and will suit up against the Buckeyes.