Besides some great background on running back – and Overtown product – Eduardo Clements, this is another All Access piece that focuses on another success story, driven by head coach Al Golden.
Clements wears his former lack of worth ethic and minimal effort conditioning-wise on his sleeve. The junior back has gone from the type of guy who might’ve gotten lost in the shuffle under a previous coaching regime, to a kid that welcomed the nurturing and guidance and has since become an example to others, as one of the hardest workers on the team.
For a position looking to replace the departed Lamar Miller, Clements is doing everything in his power to earn a starting spot come fall.
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