It is not like Trevor Lawrence and the Clemson offense needs any more weapons, but the third-ranked Tigers will get an extra one when they play No. 2 Ohio State in the College Football Playoff on Dec. 28 at the Fiesta Bowl in Glendale, Arizona.
Tight end Braden Galloway, who was forced to sit out the first 13 games by the NCAA after he failed a drug test for performance enhancing drugs prior to last year’s Cotton Bowl, will be eligible to play in the Fiesta Bowl after serving his year-long suspension. The Seneca, South Carolina native, gives the Tigers a long and athletic tight end who can run and catch the football and one who is anxious to get on the field.