Clemson coach Dabo Swinney has made it clear a couple of times now: The biggest thing he wants to see out of Andrew Booth Jr. this fall is availability.
Swinney said entering fall camp that if the Tigers’ junior cornerback can do that, Booth’s talent will take care of the rest. Through five practices, that’s coming to fruition.
Booth has practiced every day so far. No injuries. No ailments. Just a former five-star recruit letting his quickness, speed and physicality take over at a position where Booth is primed to take over as the Tigers’ No. 1 corner as long as he’s able to stay on the field.