Clemson football: 5 things to look for in spring game

Clemson cornerback Toriano Pride Jr. (23) during Spring practice in Clemson, S.C. Friday, March 4, 2022.Clemson Spring Football Practice March 4
Clemson cornerback Toriano Pride Jr. (23) during Spring practice in Clemson, S.C. Friday, March 4, 2022.Clemson Spring Football Practice March 4 /
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Dec 29, 2021; Orlando, Florida, USA; DUPLICATE***Iowa State Cyclones defensive back Craig McDonald (27) breaks up a pass intended for Clemson Tigers tight end Davis Allen (84) in the second half at Camping World Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports /

Get Out Healthy – I’m not breaking news when I say the Tigers struggled through an injury plagued 2021 at many positions, including quarterback, offensive line, running back and wide receiver.

The injury to Adam Randall certainly put a damper on things and drives this point home.

While it’s always good to see players get a chance to get on the field, especially freshmen, health should be priority one, two and three.

To that end, many players will be limited or not participate at all and I’m fine with that as the last thing Clemson needs is an injury in a practice game.

It’s imperative that the quarterbacks, running backs and wide receivers get out of the game without major injuries.