NCAAF News: Clemson HC Dabo Swinney makes something clear about changes to his staff
After failing to achieve the goal this NCAAF season, Clemson Tigers HC Dabo Swinney decided to make some changes to his staff for the upcoming season.
After being defeated by the Longhorns in the first round of the CFP, the Clemson Tigers officially ended their participation this season in the NCAAF. With the main goal of improving the campaign next year, Dabo Swinney decided to bring new faces to his staff and, moreover, proudly highlighted his achievements with the program.
Since his arrival at Clemson back in 2008, the successful coach has achieved 180 wins and 47 losses, numbers highly enviable by anyone. Not only that, he managed to win the National Championship in both 2016 and 2018, and also secured seven playoff appearances.
Despite all these great achievements for the Tigers, Swinney wants more and decided to add former Penn State Nittany Lions coach Tom Allen as the new defensive coordinator for his team. When asked by the press about this decision, the coach expressed the need to continue improving in all areas.
but we’re always striving to get better,”Swinney said. “And each and every year we, you know, I try to do what I need to do to, you know, help us do just that. Keep growing, keep getting better. And it felt like I needed to have a change in leadership on the defensive side this year. And so, I decided to make that change.”