Peter Woods, Antonio Williams injury update: Dabo Swinney updates status of two Clemson players

On Wednesday, Dabo Swinney had another optimistic update on both Peter Woods and Antonio Williams for Clemson.
Swinney shared the latest on each player to open up his press conference yesterday. Starting with Woods, he said that he has been a full participant in practice this week with his status improving daily.
“Yeah, he has practiced every day and, you know, gotten better every day. So his status is still day-to-day and, you know, making a lot of progress.”
Woods has not appeared since the second game of the season back on September 7th. That’s due to a leg injury that he suffered in the first outing of the year.
Woods is one of the top defensive linemen in the country through two seasons with the Tigers. In the opener, he had six tackles and their lone sack of that game. That came after a freshman year where he posted 26 tackles and a forced fumble.
Williams will then not miss any time after dealing with some matters in-game last weekend against Stanford.
“Yeah, he’s good to go,” said Swinney.
Williams had a team-high of four catches in that one for 37 yards. That brings his totals to 16 receptions for 196 yards and three touchdowns, which is either first or second in their receiving corps, this fall.
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Both players could now be back in the lineup for Clemson in time for kickoff on Saturday night at Florida State.
Florida State vs. Clemson odds: Early point spread released, How to Watch
Florida State (1-4) will host Clemson (3-1) for a matchup this weekend in the ACC. The odds are now in for this much-anticipated game in the league.
According to FanDuel, Clemson opened up as a 13.5-point favorite in this one on the road with that line now holding around 14.5 points. The total for the game was set at 46.5 and is also now up a point at 47.5.
If you want to bet the moneyline, Clemson is a -650 favorite while Florida State is listed at +460.
How to watch Florida State vs. Clemson
Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
Channel: ESPN, Fubo TV (Streaming)
Location: Doak Campbell Stadium – Tallahassee, Florida
Florida State is coming off another loss with a final score of 42-16 at SMU. Clemson then had a 40-14 win over Stanford to win their third consecutive game.