Six Clemson football players sick with flu

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If some Clemson University linemen are sick to their stomachs this week, it might not be for fear of the Frogs, who play at Clemson on Saturday afternoon.

Six Clemson Tiger football players missed practice Monday because they were sick with the flu, according to a Clemson practice brief.

Clemson's associate sports information director, Brian Hennessy, said most of the players who missed practice were offensive linemen.

According to the brief, offensive linemen Mason Cloy, Jamarcus Grant, Phillip Price, Kasey Nobles and Kenneth Page sat on the bench wearing masks and defensive tackle Jarvis Jenkins stayed at home. Cloy and Jenkins started in all three games for the Tigers so far this season.

Hennessy said back-up offensive lineman Jamarcus Grant was feeling sick last Saturday morning before the game against Boston College.

"He didn't even make it to the stadium because he had the flu," Hennessy said.

Clemson officials are not sure if the cases are the H1N1 virus, also known as swine flu, yet, Hennessy said.

Angela Nixon, public information director for student affairs and advancement at Clemson, said that since the beginning of the semester, about 250 cases of the flu have been reported at the university, but the majority of those have been recorded recently. The university asked students to isolate themselves and not come to the health center on campus if they have mild flu symptoms, Nixon said.

The Clemson health center can no longer provide an accurate number of flu cases at the university because staff are not treating them at the health center, she said.

TCU treated 185 students for flu-like symptoms earlier in the semester, according to a campuswide e-mail sent by Don Mills, vice chancellor for student affairs, on Sept. 2.

Senior Tiger running back C.J. Spiller was limited in practice Monday due to a toe injury, but is expected to be ready to play Saturday, according to the brief. In the past two games, Spiller has had 459 all-purpose yards, according to the brief.
 

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Tuesday injury/flu updates

Posted September 23, 2009

Dabo Swinney had his usual weekly press conference Tuesday, and some news came out of the day, although nothing particularly definitive.
Clemson?s brush with the flu epidemic improved. One of the six players who missed practice Monday (guard Kenneth Page) returned to practice. Starting center Mason Cloy and reserves Jamarcus Grant, Kasey Nobles and Phillip Price watched with masks on. Defensive tackle Jarvis Jenkins, who spent Monday in bed with the flu, is out of bed and recovering, according to sports information director Tim Bourret.
Senior tailback C.J. Spiller said Tuesday that his nagging toe injury is ?turf toe,? and didn?t practice Tuesday. It affects his right big toe, which means it hurts when he pushes off and makes quick cuts - big parts of his game. But don't worry - he'll play Saturday against TCU.
Starting left tackle Chris Hairston (sprained knee) also didn?t practice.
Hairston's situation is far more fluid - he said this week that to play, he'd have to return by Wednesday. But when asked, Dabo Swinney left the door open for a return if he was healthy by Saturday. He said Hairston will "mentally practice" all week and trusts Hairston to take a concept from the meeting room to the game without necessarily practicing it - the guy is sharp.
Dabo might also be leaving the door open because Hairston is so badly needed against TCU pass-rusher Jerry Hughes. The two would-be starting tackles - Cory Lambert on the left side and Landon Walker on the right - aren't of his caliber, although tackles coach Danny Pearman said both had a passing grade last week against Boston College.
Hughes typically lines up over the right tackle, meaning Hairston could be moved there if necessary, while Walker or Lambert played left tackle (probably Lambert, since he's more familiar with the position).
A healthy Hairston gives Clemson so many more options - which is why Swinney gives him some leeway.
 
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