Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney shares injury updates after win over Florida State

Swinney shares a team injury update after the Tigers took down Florida State.

After Clemson football’s 29-13 win over Florida State, head coach Dabo Swinney shared several injury updates for the Tigers. Quarterback Cade Klubnik left briefly in the first quarter after a hard hit but quickly re-entered the game. Swinney explained, “They made him come out to make sure he was OK,” adding that while Klubnik needs to be smart about running the ball, he’s showing strong leadership.

Junior receiver Adam Randall was prepared to play if necessary, even after undergoing toe surgery on Sept. 23. Swinney marveled at Randall’s readiness, calling it “absolutely amazing.” Randall ultimately didn’t play, but Swinney was relieved not to need him.

Defensive lineman Peter Woods also returned after missing two games due to a knee injury. Swinney said Woods has been easing back into action and hopes he can fully participate in practice next week. “Today was the day,” Swinney said, expressing optimism about Woods’ continued recovery.

Sophomore offensive lineman Harris Sewell and redshirt freshman defensive lineman Stephiylan Green didn’t travel for the FSU game due to injuries but are expected to rejoin the lineup soon. Additionally, redshirt sophomore offensive lineman Collin Sadler was held out of most practices due to a flare-up but felt good enough to suit up.

Now 4-1 on the season, Clemson looks ahead to its road game against Wake Forest on Saturday in Winston-Salem, N.C., with kickoff set for noon on ESPN. The Tigers will aim for their fifth straight win as they continue their ACC campaign.