CLEMSON, SC. (THECOUNT) — Clemson University released the tragic news that former star running back CJ Fuller, died Wednesday afternoon of complications following knee surgery, according to Clemson University.

Fuller, 22, died from complications following knee surgery on Wednesday.

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Fuller was part of the the 2016 National Championship winning team.

“Our thoughts, prayers and deepest sympathies are with C.J.’s family,” Head Coach Dabo Swinney said.

“I’ve known C.J. a long time and watched him grow up through the Easley rec leagues all the way through Easley High School. I’m proud of what he accomplished as a Clemson Tiger, most of all, his accomplishment of being a Clemson graduate. Our deepest condolences and the thoughts of our program are with his family this evening. May he rest in peace.” source

Fuller appeared in 43 games for Clemson across the 2015-17 seasons after redshirting during the 2014 campaign. He recorded 147 career carries for 599 yards with four rushing touchdowns in addition to catching 18 passes for 155 yards with two receiving touchdowns.

Fuller helped Clemson to three consecutive ACC Championships and College Football Playoff berths from 2015-17. He scored on a 30-yard touchdown reception in a 31-0 win against Ohio State in the 2016 Fiesta Bowl in the national semifinal. In the National Championship Game, his 20-yard kickoff return to the 32-yard line set up Clemson’s nine-play, 68-yard game-winning drive against Alabama to capture Clemson’s second national title.

Fuller was arrested, along with teammate former Clemson safety Jadar Johnson and former Duke football player Quaven Ferguson, in March in connection with an armed robbery at an apartment.

He left the Clemson program after the 2017 season.