CLEMSON – Clemson’s 2015 fall camp sits three-plus months in the future, and college football fans across the country will spend their summer anxiously awaiting every scrap of news and devouring preseason publications.
For the players and coaches, however, the downtime is usually a blessing after the rigors of a long season, winter conditioning and fall camp. The last thing on their minds is fall camp. Usually. Senior left guard Eric Mac Lain is the exception, and he said that the improvement he saw out of the offensive line this past spring has him ready for fall camp and even the start of the season.