Clemson defensive end Logan Rudolph wasn’t on track to redshirt as a true freshman last fall. However, things changed after he re-injured his shoulder in the week leading up to the Boston College game in September.
Rudolph, a highly regarded prospect from Northwestern High School, played in two of Clemson’s first three games before dislocating his shoulder in practice. He then decided to undergo season-ending surgery and was given a medical redshirt.
The good news for Rudolph is that he will be full go by the time Clemson begins spring practice in March.
“I’m feeling good,” Rudolph told The Clemson Insider recently.