Swinney says Freshman is ‘Locked in’

CLEMSON — Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney says freshman wide receiver Bryant Wesco has picked up where he left off in the spring.

Wesco enrolled at Clemson in January and emerged as one of the stars of the spring, especially from the freshmen class.

“He is just further along (than T.J. Moore),” Swinney said following Tuesday’s practice. “Again, he is on his third round of installation. and he is about twelve pounds bigger and stronger.”

According to Swinney, Wesco has started camp on solid ground.

“He has had a solid few days,” the Clemson coach said. “There have been a few balls that I would like for him to be a little more consistent. There are some balls we need him to finish on. But the same things, he is a great, great kid that loves to play and is coachable.

“We got us two good young ones right there. Wesco, for sure, he can go play today. He has that type of understanding. He knows what to do. He does not bust assignments and things like that. He is a locked in kid. Again, he has been here since January.”