I'm aware, as pretty much everyone is by now. It won't affect Clemson at all. Neither would have seen significant playing time. Galloway leaves Clemson a bit shallow at tight end, but that's been a weakness since Leggett left, and he hasn't proven himself to be the athlete to fix that.
This is just a case of the NCAA being stupid. This is the problem when the appeals committee consists of a bunch of under-qualified lawyers instead of medical personnel. The United States and the World Anti-doping agencies have recently overturned a number of decisions regarding ostarine since its been proven that it is a common contaminant in legal supplements and that manufacturers are not labeling or calling it one of about two dozen other names. The low concentration in all of their systems, as well as their negative tests in October, January, and February, tends to prove that it was a contaminant, rather than intentional ingestion, as medical experts demonstrated during the appeal. In addition, all three athletes passed polygraph tests saying that they didn't know how the ostarine got in their system. But of course, a tax attorney in Tennessee knows better than medical experts.