It’s been more than a month since Clemson announced it was appealing the NCAA’s decision to uphold the suspensions of the three Tigers players who tested positive for ostarine prior to the start of the College Football Playoff, but there is still no resolution to the matter.
Athletics Director Dan Radakovich and members of Clemson’s athletic department are still searching for answers as to how Dexter Lawrence, Braden Galloway and Zach Giella ended up with the banned substance ostarine in their systems, leading to failed drug tests.
“I don’t have an update on it other than Dan, they’re handling all that stuff, and they’re working through that whole process still, trying to really kind of find out exactly where it came from or is it some type of contaminant or something,” Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said Wednesday.