CLEMSON – Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney felt like he needed his foot back, and Ray-Ray McCloud delivered.
Swinney has been vocal this spring about needing to see more out of McCloud, a rising sophomore out of Tampa’s Sickles High School. McCloud came to Clemson as the nation’s number two receiver (Rivals), and with his high ranking came certain expectations.
McCloud finished sixth on the team in receptions last season, catching 29 passes for 251 yards and a touchdown. But the coaches wanted to see more, and McCloud responded with three catches for 98 yards in Saturday’s spring game.