Sean Pollard is looking forward to a great last season with Clemson.
The Jackson Springs, North Carolina native moved to the center position in the spring, showing off his versatility, his eagerness to learn and the ability his to be a leader.
“I have to pick on him a little bit, ‘you waited until Dexter (Lawrence) left before you moved to center, so you wouldn’t have to block him one-on-one.” Clemson co-offensive coordinator Tony Elliott said jokingly.
But joking aside, Pollard has thrived in his new role with the Tigers so far in camp. He spent the first three years playing in 40 games (23 starts) at right tackle and right guard.