4:02 pm | December 27, 2018 | Go to Source | Author:
8:36 PM ET
ARLINGTON, Texas — Clemson will officially be without three players, including starting defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence, for the Tigers’ College Football Playoff semifinal after B samples of NCAA drug tests also showed trace amounts of a banned substance.
“This evening, Clemson Athletics received confirmation from the NCAA of suspensions of tight end Braden Galloway, offensive lineman Zach Giella and defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence, all three of whom will be unavailable for Saturday’s game against Notre Dame,” Clemson director of athletics Dan Radakovich said in a statement. “The athletic department will have no further comments on this matter this evening as it considers all of our options, including appeals.”
The Tigers had been preparing for its Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic matchup with Notre Dame assuming Lawrence would not play. The junior, who is widely projected as a future first-round NFL draft pick, has not practiced with the team since Clemson learned of the initial positive test last week.