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[68] [69] The 31–17 loss to the rival Gamecocks was a record fifth straight for the Tigers, the longest winning streak for South Carolina in the series, while the 51–14 loss to Florida State was the worst home loss in the history of the Clemson football program and tied with the 2012 Orange Bowl for Clemson's most lopsided loss under Dabo ...
Since October 2008, Dabo Swinney has served as Clemson's head coach. [2] The team has played in over 1,300 games over 129 seasons. [3] [4] In that time, eight coaches have led Clemson to postseason bowl games: Jess Neely, Frank Howard, Charley Pell, Danny Ford, Ken Hatfield, Tommy West, Tommy Bowden, and Swinney. [1]
Dabo Swinney: 43 2018: 2018 Cotton Bowl Classic 1: W 30–3 December 29, 2018 Notre Dame: AT&T Stadium: Dallas, TX: 72,183 Dabo Swinney: 44 2018: 2019 CFP National Championship* 1: W 44–16 January 7, 2019 Alabama: Levi's Stadium: Santa Clara, CA: 74,814 Dabo Swinney: 45 2019: 2019 Fiesta Bowl 1: W 29–23 December 28, 2019 Ohio State: State ...
Dabo Swinney begins his 17th season as Clemson football coach in 2024. Dabo Swinney (170-43-0) Dabo Swinney joined the Clemson staff in 2003 and was promoted in 2008 to head coach during the ...
Swinney has a school record 170 wins against 43 losses at Clemson in 15 full seasons (plus a short interim tenure) and led the program to 2016 and 2018 national championships. But the Tigers ...
The Tigers’ win created a couple of questions going into Sunday’s selection. ... Did the loss knock them out of the playoff despite an 11-2 record? ... Clemson coach Dabo Swinney made his case ...
Note: As of the end of the 2010 season, Jim Tressel, who served as the head football coach for Youngstown State (1986–2000) and Ohio State (2001–2010), had a career record of 241–79–2 for a winning percentage of .752. In July 2011, Ohio State vacated all 12 of its wins from the 2010 season, dropping Tressel's career record to 229–79 ...
Questions and answers from Friday’s Gator Bowl postgame press conference as head coach Dabo Swinney’s Tigers beat the Kentucky Wildcats in Jacksonville, Florida. ‘You saw who we are tonight.’