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Rodgers proof hard work does pay off

This time last year, no one knew what Clemson was going to get from Amari Rodgers or if the Tigers would have him it all in 2019.

The third-year receiver was really in the beginning stages of his rehab after he tore his ACL that March. However, 166 days after surgery, he was on the field and playing for the Tigers in their Week 2 battle against Texas A&M.

It was one of the more amazing turnarounds in Clemson history. In less than six months, Rodgers went from severely injuring his knee to playing in a game.