Dabo Swinney is the most successful head coach in Clemson’s history, and yet it’s been seven years since the Tigers last tasted national championship glory. Have the recent changes in college football finally caught up with Swinney? Or is the system now designed for coaches to fail miserably? According to Dabo Swinney, it’s the latter.
In a recent interview, the Clemson coach voiced his frustration over how the emphasis on the postseason has diminished the importance of the regular season. “ We’ve got 136 teams for 12 spots. We’ve made it all about the playoffs, so people are losing their jobs. People like us, you’re out of the playoffs early, and now it’s not about your season anymore… It’s not feasible. Maybe we need a 48-team (playoff),” Swinney said. Clemson lately is a prime exampl

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