
Lyn-J Dixon knows now is his shot to be the next great running back at Clemson.
Dixon dished on spring practice, taking over for Travis Etienne and much more following Monday’s spring practice.
By Robert MacRae March 2, 2021 9:04 am Follow @clemsoninsider
By Robert MacRae | March 2, 2021 9:04 am Follow @clemsoninsider
Lyn-J Dixon knows now is his shot to be the next great running back at Clemson.
Dixon dished on spring practice, taking over for Travis Etienne and much more following Monday’s spring practice.
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