Paul Finebaum has made it clear: It’s time for a change at Clemson.
The Tigers are 1-3 for the primary time underneath coach Dabo Swinney after being upset by Syracuse on Saturday 34-21.
“I think it’s over at Clemson,” the SEC Community analyst instructed Matt Barrie on Sunday. “Generally it’s very troublesome to get it again whenever you’ve misplaced it. He misplaced it. He obtained it again. Now, he’s misplaced it once more, and he’s misplaced it badly.
“It’s time for him to go.”
Clemson turned the ninth group to be ranked in high 5 within the Related Press preseason ballot to start out the season 1-3 or worse, per Sportradar.
Swinney additionally appeared emotional on the sphere after the sport whereas the college’s alma mater was performed, including that this was “a very low day” for him.
“We are beat up emotionally and physically, but we will rally and get back to work,” Swinney mentioned Sunday. “There is no quit in me or my team. We have to reset our goals. We can’t dwell on missed opportunities. … It’s still a long season and we have to find a way to win a game.”
The loss got here lower than every week after Swinney went on an emotional rant to his critics. ESPN’s Marcus Spears wasn’t impressed with the outburst.
Finebaum mentioned it’s simply time for a change.
“Of the people that could leave coaching and go into TV, he would be very coveted,” Finebaum mentioned. “Or find some place to go. There would be a lot of openings, and, when you introduce Dabo Swinney, it’s not a bad look.”
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