Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney has not always been the biggest proponent for paying college football players and embracing what is to come in the sport, but he seemed quite optimistic about the Tigers' overall outlook heading into the future during a Tuesday press conference.
As Grace Raynor of The Athletic relayed, Swinney opened up about topics such as revenue sharing with athletes, the transfer portal, NIL opportunities and more.
"Nobody's gonna have more money than Clemson. Nobody," he said of impending revenue sharing. "For the first time ever. That'll be good."
As Raynor explained, the college sports world is waiting for approval of the House settlement that will allow athletic departments to share 22 percent of their annual revenue with athletes.