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Wednesday 10/23 Practice Observations

I was recently gifted a "Clemson Practice Experience" and was able to take 3 guests with me to watch practice. I figured I could share what I noticed and talk about the highlights.

- Cade Denhoff was the first player to come introduce himself and was easily the most personable player we spoke to. He checked on my nephew before and after practice and was an overall awesome person. Consider me a Denhoff fan for sure.

- Chris Rumph specifically came over and carried conversation with us and is a great representation of Clemson as well.

- After stretches the whole team ran few "suicide" type sprints. Not sure what they are called now, that's what we called them in sports growing up. And they kept saying it was due to one player? Not sure on the details of that but it was obvious team-wide accountability is something Clemson still holds important. Coach Eason ran every rep with the team. He's certainly worked hard on his weight loss.

- Noble Johnson made play after play during his reps

- Some yellow jerseys I noticed were Mafah, Wesco, and Tre Williams. Mafah had his arm in a sling and was not dressed out. Didn't seem like a huge deal though. More like extra help for healing.

- Tink Kelley and Tavoy Feagin both made noticeable plays

- Adam Randall made a few nice grabs

- Brayden Jacobs was at practice with his dad. Brandon Jacobs is still a very fit and large dude. Actually spoke to him briefly and I couldn't believe he carried on a conversation with me as long as he did. One of my other guests is originally from NY and a Giants fan so that was a neat experience for him.

- Tyler Brown was

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