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Tre Lamar is finally healthy and ready to wreak havoc on opposing offenses

Lamar was in the process of putting together a stellar campaign in 2017 when Florida St. rolled into town in early November. Lamar burst through the middle of the Seminole line and buried quarterback James Blackman in the Death Valley turf.

The ball popped loose and the Tigers recovered, a big play in Clemson’s 31-14 victory. Lamar was hurt on the play, however, and missed the rest of the season.

“It wasn't a good end for me. Not the way I wanted to end my season,” Lamar told TigerNet after Monday’s practice. “But I feel like it has given us some great depth going into this season.