Swinney’s scholarship offer was the first time that Renfrow had ever been offered a scholarship from a Division I FBS team. The 5-foot-11 wide receiver earned seven Division I FCS football scholarship offers and one Division I baseball offer out of high school but instead chose to walk on at Clemson.
As a walk-on, Renfrow was determined to prove himself, working so hard with the scout team during the spring and summer of 2015 that he had almost all of the incoming freshmen convinced he was a scholarship player.
When Renfrow finally earned the scholarship in August, it caught some of them by surprise.
“I was like, what?” sophomore running back Ray-Ray McCloud said. “I thought he already had one.”
In practice, Renfrow was one of the hardest receivers for Clemson’s defensive backs to cover, wide receiver’s coach Jeff Scott said. He also used his time with the scout team to work on his position as a slot receiver— a position in which Renfrow is asked to block almost as often as he’s asked to catch.
“He earned (the scholarship) through the way he practiced his redshirt year,” Scott said. “When a scholarship became available, I think it was a no brainer to all of the coaches and the players who to give it to.”