All-ACC CB Kendrick no longer with Clemson

All-ACC CB Kendrick no longer with Clemson

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CLEMSON, S.C. — Clemson starting cornerback Derion Kendrick is no longer any longer piece of the Tigers’ program.

A personnel spokesperson confirmed Kendrick’s assign of residing Sunday.

Kendrick, a 6-foot, 190-pound senior from Rock Hill, South Carolina, was a extremely proficient player who last season had loads of discipline factors and did no longer play in three video games.

After Kendrick did no longer play in a snatch over Pittsburgh in November, Clemson coach Dabo Swinney acknowledged: “Some people may perchance presumably bid he’s in the doghouse. I cherish to vow he’s in the devour shack. Factual a diminutive bit discipline.”

Kendrick started eight of the 9 video games he played in last season. He had 20 tackles and led the personnel with six plod breakups. He also had a 66-yard fumble recovery touchdown in a victory over Virginia Tech last December.

Kendrick was named a first-personnel all-ACC cornerback.

Clemson started spring workout routines Wednesday. Kendrick becomes the 2nd defensive starter long gone from last 365 days’s crew, which carried out 15th nationally with 326 yards allowed per recreation.

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