FORT LAUDERDALE, FL – The Clemson football team practiced for two hours at Nova Southeastern University Monday afternoon, but the sunny skies belied the fact that the stars were out.
Clemson held its practice in Florida – and next to last before Thursday’s Orange Bowl – at the practice field at Nova Southeastern, and the arrival of head coach Dabo Swinney was eclipsed by the appearance of former Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino.
Marino, who played for the Dolphins from 1983-99, was on hand with several Dolphins officials who attended the session, including Executive VP of Football Operations Mike Tannenbaum.