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Clemson football’s James Skalski out of NC State game; Bryan Bresee banged up

Clemson sixth-year senior linebacker James Skalski has been ruled out of the Tigers’ ACC contest against NC State on Saturday at Carter-Finley Stadium.

Skalski was seen sitting on the sidelines with a towel over his head early in the second quarter, while LaVonta Bentley replaced him at Mike linebacker. Bentley also served as Baylor Spector’s replacement last week against Georgia Tech when Spector was out with a knee flareup. The game was tied 7-7 at halftime. Skalski then came out of the break without pads.

Skalski is Clemson’s leading tackler head into the game with 27 and had four against the Wolfpack. Against Georgia Tech a week ago, he made the tackle on the goal-line stand to avoid the narrow loss.

Bryan Bresee injury

With 9:09 left in the third quarter, the Tigers were dealt another blow when defensive lineman Bryan Bresee was helped off the field with what looked like a lower left leg injury. He was taken to the medical tent and later came out with what appeared to be an ice pack around his knee.

This story was originally published September 25, 2021 at 4:55 PM with the headline "Clemson football’s James Skalski out of NC State game; Bryan Bresee banged up."

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Alexis Cubit
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Alexis Cubit serves primarily as the Clemson sports reporter for The (Columbia) State newspaper. Before moving to South Carolina in 2021, she covered high school sports for six years and received a first-place award in the sports feature category from the Texas Associated Press Managing Editors in 2019. The California native earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Baylor University in 2014.
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