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Justyn Ross with more room to maneuver? Position change opens up Ross' game

Clemson’s talented sophomore wide receiver led the Tigers in receiving yards last season with a perfect thousand, but it was his play down the stretch that captivated the nation. Ross caught a season-high six passes for 148 yards and two scores against Notre Dame in the College Football Playoff Semifinal, then matched those six receptions (for 153 yards and another score) against Alabama in the title game.

Ross backed up Tee Higgins as the boundary receiver (or 9-man receiver) last season but has moved over to the 7-man spot this year. Ross spoke with the media following Monday’s practice and had this to say about the move and much more.