Clemson Tigers offensive lineman Zach Giella and tight end Braden Galloway will miss the 2019 season after the NCAA denied an appeal of their failed drug tests that also kept them out of the College Football Playoff. They were found to have trace amounts of the banned substance Ostarine in the late-December drug tests. An attorney for the players, Robert Ariail, revealed the decision by the NCAA Committee on Competitive Safeguards on Friday morning.
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Two Clemson players’ PED appeals denied
Friday, May 24th, 2019All the post-White House offers of free food to Clemson football players probably aren’t NCAA compliant
Wednesday, January 16th, 2019A lot of people want to do better than what they feel President Trump did regarding food for Clemson. As Clemson players' digestive systems recover from their fast food-fueled visit to the White House on Monday, some celebrities have chimed in and offered to feed the players a proper meal in honor of their National Championship Game win over Alabama. Former New York Giants defensive end Michael Strahan made an offer on Good Morning America Tuesday morning.
Clemson legend Deshaun Watson on Trevor Lawrence: ‘There’s no limit to his potential’
Tuesday, January 8th, 2019College Football National Championship Preview – Can Clemson upset Alabama?
Sunday, January 6th, 2019This has been one of the easier College Football seasons to predict. Most pundits felt Alabama and Clemson were the top two teams in the nation long before the season started. Lindy's Sports Annual, the premier Football authority in the States, had Clemson as the top-ranked team, with Alabama in second spot.