Clemson has parted ways offensive coordinator Brandon Streeter, ESPN's Pete Thamel confirmed Thursday.
Streeter served just one season as the Tigers' full-time play-caller, though he'd been with Clemson as an assistant coach since 2015, and he played quarterback at Clemson from 1995 through 1999.
Streeter served as quarterback coach for both of Clemson's most recent national championships, mentoring future first-round draft picks Deshaun Watson and Trevor Lawrence. He was promoted to offensive coordinator last year after Tony Elliott left to become head coach at Virginia.
This marks the first time Swinney has fired an assistant coach since defensive coordinator Kevin Steele was let go following a 70-33 loss to West Virginia in the Orange Bowl to end the 2011 season.