If you ask Clemson players and coaches how long it takes to get to the “dog days” of Fall camp, they’d probably say it’s quicker than you think.

Clemson’s Hunter Renfrow grabs a touchdown catch against Troy during second-quarter action in Clemson, S.C. on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2016. (Travis Bell/SIDEILNE CAROLINA)
Much of the comments made by those after Wednesday’s practice centered around the desire to hit the field for Saturday’s much-anticipated scrimmage.
Hunter Renfrow says he can’t wait to go full speed in a game situation, and offers a scouting report on Ray-Ray McCloud’s work in the defensive secondary:
Co-Offensive Coordinator Tony Elliott offered his insights on the emergence of RB Tavien Feaster, and a newcomer at running back who is starting to shine:


