Until it knows what is going to happen with Braden Galloway’s suspension, Clemson’s depth chart at tight end is sort of up in the air heading into spring practice.
Clemson athletic director Dan Radakovich said last Friday the athletic department will be granted an extension by the NCAA in the cases of Galloway and offensive lineman Zach Giella. The two were suspended, along with former defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence, after traces of a performance enhancing drug called ostarine was found in their drug test results prior to the Cotton Bowl win over Notre Dame back in December.
All three players denied any wrong doing and insist the drug, which is illegal, got into their system unintentionally.