Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney does not care what everyone else is doing. He does not worry about statistics or postseason individual awards. He is trying to build his football team, and make sure as the season moves along, his Tigers continue to improve.
You can’t argue with success.
Swinney’s formula has allowed him to win 120 of his 150 games as a head coach and two national championships. If you are a math person, that’s an .800-win percentage.
Last week, when the top-ranked Tigers crushed Charlotte, 52-10, Clemson played a record 111 players. Swinney selectively removed most of his starters by end of the second quarter.