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During his post-practice media availability Wednesday evening, Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney gave the latest injury updates on two starters.
Swinney said junior cornerback Nate Wiggins and sophomore receiver Antonio Williams are both still day-to-day ahead of Saturday’s game at Syracuse, but both are making progress.
Swinney said Wiggins, who left the Florida State game last Saturday with a bone bruise after hyperextending his knee, is “close.”
“He had a good day today, so he’s getting better every day, every minute,” Swinney said.
The same goes for Williams, who did not play against FSU due to the ankle injury he suffered in the Tigers’ win over Florida Atlantic on Sept. 16.
“It’s just a matter of can he do everything he needs to do safely to be able to plant, cut, change direction, all that stuff. But same thing – he’s just getting better every day,” Swinney said. “He’s living in the training room and making a lot of progress.”
Kickoff of Saturday’s game at JMA Wireless Dome in Syracuse, N.Y., is set for noon on ABC.