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How Clemson football, Dabo Swinney showcased wide receiver 'waves of terror' in spring game

2025-04-30 08:45:03| Spiritual Career Counseling

CLEMSON Clemson football wide receiver Tristan Smith admitted he was nervous Saturday.The 6-foot-5 wideout, who transferred from the FCS' Southeast Missouri State in December, played in a stadium filled with 35,000 people, according to Clemon's radio broadcast. His former school's stadium holds only 11,015.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement"It was a lot of people there, so I was really nervous," Smith said.Smith's nerves subsided when he made his first catch, which went for 30 yards. He added another big grab in the third quarter, a 27-yard gain for which he got a foot down to complete a contested sideline snag.Another came for Smith in the fourth quarter, spinning to catch a contested pass and breaking away from defenders to score a 72-yard touchdown. He finished with five catches for 137 yards to lead Clemson in receptions and receiving yards."If we don't have the opportunity to create that (in a spring game), he's going into (the LSU game) with nothing. He's never played in f...


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