SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Tyler Grisham has been preparing to be a wide receivers coach and believed the time would come when he would get that chance.
However, Grisham did not think he would be the receivers coach at Clemson. In fact, after six years as part of Dabo Swinney’s support staff, Grisham was bracing to leave the program for a better opportunity elsewhere.
“I told my wife, Maggie, that I felt like a change was going to happen, but I wasn’t expecting here,” Grisham said to The Clemson Insider on Thursday during the Fiesta Bowl media day at the JW Marriott Camelback Inn.