CLEMSON – For the last two years, there was no debate or concern about who was Clemson’s starter at tight end.
After recording 127 receptions, 17 touchdowns, and 1,380 total yards in his four year-campaign as a Tiger, and two years as a starter, Jake Briningstool left Clemson with several program-records, and a large hole to fill.
Despite less certainty after Clemson lost one of its most reliable playmakers in Briningstool, tight ends coach Kyle Richardson is confident in the talent rising to fill his absence.
“(Briningstool) was a great player for us,” Richardson said at Clemson Football’s annual media outing on Tuesday.