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Coach Dabo Swinney said Clemson administration has been committed to him despite the Tigers' 3-4 start in 2025 and other college football coaches getting fired.
Swinney called the recent coach firings a "blood sport" with notable jobs openings at LSU, Penn State and Florida.
Swinney isn't worried about his job security in 2026 if Clemson struggles again but is confident the Tigers will be better.
CLEMSON — Dabo Swinney recognizes his job security could be in doubt if he wasn't the Clemson football coach.
The Tigers (3-4, 2-3 ACC) are experiencing their worst start under him after entering the year as a preseason ACC favorite and national championship contender.
Still, Swinney, who has coached with the Tigers since 2003 and became the full-time coach in 2009

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