Dabo Swinney went to the internet Monday evening as he addressed Clemson fans, the media and anyone who was watching.
“This is an historic time in our world and in our country and, as a coach and as a team, we will do our part to create positive change against racism of any kind, social injustice, and police brutality,” Swinney said.
Swinney delivered a 14-minute video on ClemsonTigers.com and on Clemson’s social media platforms, where he addressed the Danny Pearman incident and the two attacks on his own character over the weekend. But the Tigers’ head coach opened his video by bragging about his players and how proud he is of them for standing up and being leaders in this time difficult time following the horrific death of George Floyd.