Dabo Swinney, LSU and Brian Kelly
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Speaking publicly for the first time since LSU fired coach Brian Kelly on Sunday, the latest in a string of high-profile coach firings, Swinney was asked on his text-in radio show about “the support that you have here at Clemson.”
According to Dabo Swinney, Cade Klubnik has returned to practice and done everything the coaching staff has asked.
Before turning to November, season-long expectations have not been met by Clemson. Many predicted the Tigers to not only make the College Football Playoff but win the national championship as well. Sitting at 3-4 through seven games likely is not what Dabo Swinney expected at this stage.
With outside noise like social media into the mix of the college football landscape, it’s often difficult for coaches to keep the noise out of the players' head
Swinney offered encouraging injury updates on offensive lineman Collin Sadler and wide receiver Bryant Wesco. Sadler, who had started all seven games at left guard for the Tigers, was carted off the field during their loss to SMU in an air-cast.
The Clemson Tigers have reportedly decided on head coach Dabo Swinney's future amid a disappointing 3-4 start.
Clemson coach Dabo Swinney feels somewhat secure in his job because he’s won multiple championships, unlike Brian Kelly at LSU and James Franklin at Penn State. But he can’t feel too secure nowadays.
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Bryant Wesco injury update: Dabo Swinney calls diagnosis ‘best case scenario’ after scary moment
Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney called the injury diagnosis for WR Bryant Wesco the best case scenario. Wesco was ruled out for the season due to a spine injury. “The message was basically the same from both doctors,