After waiting in the wings all season while working on Clemson’s scout team, sophomore tight end Braden Galloway will soon be allowed to play in a game again for the first time in a year.
Galloway, along with former Clemson offensive lineman Zach Giella and former defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence, tested positive for trace amounts of a performance enhancing drug called Ostarine last December and had to sit out the College Football Playoff games against Notre Dame and Alabama.
Galloway has been ineligible to play this season after the NCAA denied a drug test appeal and upheld their year-long suspension.