When true freshman Kelly Bryant entered Clemson last spring he knew he would have a chance to learn behind one of the best in the nation.
The Wren High School product came to Clemson as the No. 11 ranked dual-threat quarterback in the nation according to ESPN, and the No. 4 player in the state by rivals. Even with those accolades he knew it would not be easy to step in behind Heisman candidate Deshaun Watson, returning back-up Nick Schuessler and his true freshman counter-part Tucker Israel.
Now, seven weeks into the season and after a dynamic game against Miami, Bryant has made a move on Schuessler entering this week as the co-second team quarterback.