Clemson tight ends coach Danny Pearman says it has been interesting to watch Braden Galloway since word came down earlier in the summer he would be unable to play this season due to his NCAA suspension for the Ostarine incident prior to the Cotton Bowl.
With the graduation of Milan Richard and Cannon Smith, plus the likely departure of Garrett Williams, Galloway would have been Clemson’s starter at tight end this season. Now, he is forced to sit out a year despite having just a trace amount of the banned performance enhancing substance in his body.
Galloway and reserve offensive lineman Zach Giella have maintained they had no knowledge they were taking anything with Ostarine in it.