WATCH: James Skalski reacts to playing his final game at Clemson |
Six-year linebacker
James Skalski was injured in the first half of Clemson's 20-13 win over Iowa State in the Cheez-It Bowl on Wednesday night.
The veteran linebacker had to watch from the sidelines but stayed involved by coaching the younger linebackers as they came off the field. Skalski said it was a tough way to end his collegiate career. "It's upsetting," he said about getting injured. "Everyone wants that fairy tale ending but it is something that I have been dealing with for a while (heel injury). I did everything I could to get on the field but couldn't. Really proud of the guys on how they played. I thought we played great on defense. It was good to see." He went on to say that he will pursue his NFL dream but once that door is closed, he might try to dip his foot into coaching.
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.@ClemsonFB James Skalski says he cried a little bit knowing he couldn't play in the second half. On his 6 years at Clemson, "It has meant the world to me...the kind of person this place has made me, the kind of people I've met..I could say thank you for hours. I'm so thankful." pic.twitter.com/kE5Lpx0qiq
— Julia Morris (@JMorrisWYFF4) December 30, 2021
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