Sep 24, 2015 at 10:46a ET
Sep 24, 2015 at 10:46a ET
It wasn’t your typical day of work for the Clemson football team on Tuesday as the Tigers took a break from driving sleds to drive nails when they lent a hand to Habitat for Humanity.
Over 100 Clemson players and coaches teamed up at the he Melrose Place subdivision in Anderson, S.C. to assist in the construction of two single-family homes.
Even injured wide receiver Mike Williams got in on the action as he hammered home a few nails and pitched in when he could, which led coach Dabo Swinney to joke, “I gotta get something out of you this fall.