Clemson offensive coordinator Tony Elliott is glad to have junior tight end Braden Galloway back getting ready for a full campaign after he was forced to sit out the entire 2019 regular season due to an NCAA suspension for testing positive for trace amounts of a performance-enhancing drug called Ostarine prior to the 2019 Cotton Bowl.
Galloway was able to return in last season’s College Football Playoff and showed glimpses of his potential with two receptions for 60 yards, including a career-long 42-yard catch and run in the national championship game against LSU.
Elliott likes what he has seen from Galloway so far through the first five practices of fall camp.