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Three Clemson players suspended

All three players were present at Orange Bowl media day on Tuesday, but were later sent home.

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Kicker Ammon Lakip, tight end Jay Jay McCullough and freshman receiver Deon Cain were suspended ahead of their Orange Bowl matchup with the Sooners after reportedly failing a drug test, according to The Post and Courier.


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Three Clemson players have been suspended for the game against Oklahoma. However, Lakip returned after serving a suspension to regain the kickoff job and as recently as the ACC Championship game had taken over the kicking of extra points.


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Jay Jay McCullough, a junior tight end, has not caught a pass this season. Upstate and The Clemson Insider earlier reported the suspensions.

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Clemson’s sports information office declined to comment and said head coach Dabo Swinney would address the reports during an 8:30 a.m. Wednesday press conference that had already been scheduled. A true freshman, he stepped up when starter Mike Williams went down for the season with a neck injury in the opener and ranks second on the team with 582 yards on 34 receptions.

Deon Cain