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  • NCAA Considering Rules Change Clemson HC Dabo Swinney Pushing For

    NCAA Considering Rules Change Clemson HC Dabo Swinney Pushing For


    Another major change for college football could be on the horizon.

    According to a report from Jon Rothstein, the NCAA is considering a rules change when it comes to eligibility.

    “The NCAA is considering allowing five years of eligibility for players in all sports moving forward, per an NCAA official,” Rothstein posted to X on Friday. “The topic will continue to be discussed in early 2025.”

    This is a change that Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney has openly pushed for in the past. Swinney likes the current rule that allows a player to compete in up to four games and still maintain a redshirt, but the head coach believes there have been some unintended consequences with that policy.

    The rule is currently written so that a player can play in up to four regular season games and still redshirt. Swinney said an “unintended consequence” of that has been guys playing in four games, deciding to transfer, then deciding to sit out the rest of the season to avoid losing a year of eligibility. There have been multiple examples of that this season. Clemson experienced that very thing back in 2018, when quarterback Kelly Bryant left the team after four games, then transferred to Missouri after that season.

    “That would really clean things up for everyone,” Swinney said back in October. “I think it would stop all of the opt-outs, too. If you just went to five years, guys would play. That keeps your rosters a little bit more intact to finish a season.”

    Swinney went on to say he’d like to see players still have the opportunity to have access to one medical redshirt.

    “I just think five years to clean it up. Maybe you get one medical opportunity,” Swinney said. “Then that way you get to manage the rosters. Everybody could play. Kids don’t have to feel like they got to leave or they got to stop playing, because, again, I get that side of it too. They’re not happy, or they don’t like their situation. They don’t want to waste a year. That way they can keep playing and keep developing, and they can move on afterwards and not lose it.”

    With rosters expected to be capped at 105 ahead of next season as part of the impending House Settlement, this rules change could help head coaches better manage their rosters.

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    The NCAA is considering a rules change that could have a major impact on college football, and Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney is pushing for it.

    Swinney is advocating for a rule that would allow student-athletes to profit off their name, image, and likeness (NIL). This change would give athletes the opportunity to earn money through endorsements, sponsorships, and other business ventures while still maintaining their amateur status.

    Swinney believes that this change is long overdue and would help level the playing field for student-athletes, many of whom come from low-income backgrounds. He argues that allowing athletes to profit off their NIL would give them the opportunity to capitalize on their success and build their personal brands while in college.

    While the NCAA has not yet made a decision on this potential rules change, Swinney’s advocacy could be a driving force in pushing it forward. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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  • Dabo Swinney, Clemson Tigers Expected to Make Change at Defensive Coordinator

    Dabo Swinney, Clemson Tigers Expected to Make Change at Defensive Coordinator


    The Clemson Tigers have wrapped up their season and are now starting to think about what 2025 will look like. 

    It was a solid bounce-back season for the Tigers in 2024. The program was able to win double-digit games and the ACC Title on their way to making an appearance in the College Football Playoff. 

    Unfortunately, they were eliminated in the first round of the CFP. One of the weaknesses for Clemson most of the season was their defense. Despite having some talent on that side of the ball, they never lived up to expectations. 

    In the loss in the CFP, the Tigers’ defense allowed 38 points to the Texas Longhorns, who, while they are a solid team, weren’t known for their offensive prowess. With struggles on that side of the ball, there has been a lot of discussion about whether Dabo Swinney will be making a change at defensive coordinator. 

    Will Vandervort of the Clemson Insider recently spoke about the Tigers being expected to make a change at defensive coordinator. 

    “We can tell you that we have been tracking this question since the Texas game and all signs continue to point to Swinney making a change at defensive coordinator. Some of what we have picked up in the last 24 hours has confirmed some of the information we have been tracking over the last week. This information leaves little doubt that this is the direction Swinney is headed.”

    Due to the struggles of the team on that side of the ball, seeing a change to the coaching staff was something to be expected this offseason. That seems like it is going to be happening sooner rather than later. 

    According to Vandervort, it seems like Wes Goodwin could be heading to the Oklahoma Sooners to reunite with Brent Venables, who was an excellent coordinator for Clemson. 

    If Goodwin is indeed leaving, it will be interesting to see what direction Swinney and the Tigers go in to replace him. On the current staff, cornerbacks coach Mike Reed seems like the most likely coach to be in line for the promotion. 

    However, with this team being expected to contend in 2025 with what could be one of the best offenses in the country, Clemson might look to bring in someone more experienced. 

    Since expectations are high for next season with what should be a very talented group, the Tigers need to make sure their defense is up to par with the offense. 



    After a disappointing end to the season, it has been reported that Clemson Tigers head coach Dabo Swinney is expected to make a change at defensive coordinator. The Tigers’ defense has struggled in recent games, leading to speculation that a new coordinator could bring fresh ideas and energy to the team.

    Many fans and analysts have been critical of the defense’s performance, especially in crucial moments when they have failed to come up with stops. Swinney, known for his attention to detail and commitment to excellence, is likely looking to address these issues and make a change that will help the team compete at the highest level.

    While the specifics of the change have not been confirmed, it will be interesting to see who Swinney brings in to lead the defense next season. Clemson has a talented roster and high expectations, so the new coordinator will have big shoes to fill.

    Stay tuned for updates as the Tigers make moves to improve their defense and compete for championships in the future.

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  • Dabo Swinney Looking Forward to Facing Off with Belichick at UNC

    Dabo Swinney Looking Forward to Facing Off with Belichick at UNC


    When North Carolina hired Bill Belichick, it was a move that sent shockwaves throughout the college football world, particularly in the ACC.

    Belichick is one of the most successful NFL coaches, having won six Super Bowls as a head coach and two more as an assistant. Now he brings that track record to the ACC and Dabo Swinney believes he will make an immediate impact.

    “It’s incredible,” Swinney said recently. “I think it’s a great compliment to our league for sure. It’s hard to get better than coach Belichick. He’s an unbelievable, proven coach and winner. I think it’s really cool.”

    While Clemson’s schedule for next season has yet to be released, the Tigers do already know they will be making a trip to Chapel Hill and Swinney is very much looking forward to facing off with the legendary head coach.

    “I think we play them next year,” he said. “That wasn’t on my radar coming into the season that the guy that’s got more Super Bowl wins than anybody would be coming into our league. I think it’s really cool. Great opportunity for those kids that are in that program.”

    Clemson has won seven straight over the Tar Heels, with North Carolina’s last win in the series coming in 2010.

    “I don’t have any doubt that he’d do an awesome job.”

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    As the head coach of the Clemson Tigers football team, Dabo Swinney is no stranger to facing off against tough opponents. However, the prospect of going head-to-head with one of the greatest coaches in NFL history, Bill Belichick, has Swinney feeling excited and motivated.

    Swinney, who has led Clemson to multiple national championships, is set to face off against Belichick and his New England Patriots in a highly anticipated matchup at the University of North Carolina. The game is expected to be a thrilling battle between two coaching giants, with both teams vying for victory.

    In a recent interview, Swinney expressed his admiration for Belichick and the Patriots, calling them a “model of consistency and excellence.” He also noted that he is looking forward to the challenge of coaching against such a formidable opponent.

    “I have the utmost respect for Coach Belichick and what he has accomplished in his career,” Swinney said. “Facing off against him and the Patriots will be a great test for our team, and I know we will be ready to give it our all.”

    With both coaches known for their strategic prowess and ability to inspire their players, fans can expect a thrilling and competitive game when Swinney and Belichick square off at UNC. Stay tuned for what is sure to be an exciting matchup between two coaching legends.

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