The Clemson Tigers have now agreed to sign a second, very experienced player who will be able to bench Cade Klubnik in the upcoming season.
Before the ACC Championship Game, Dabo Swinney of Clemson Makes a Brave Declaration About Flag Planting
With the conference title at stake against coach Rhett Lashlee’s underdog squad, the Clemson Tigers will play the SMU Mustangs in the ACC Championship Game this Saturday in Charlotte, North Carolina. After a thrilling college football weekend, the Tigers’ famous coach Dabo Swinney is aware of the stakes for his team as they get ready to play the No. 8 Mustangs. Swinney was questioned on Sunday on flag planting, the college football weekend’s major news story. Swinney said he was involved in a brawl on Saturday when South Carolina raised their flag in Death Valley’s center field following a victory of 17–14.
The Buckeyes, including Ohio State star Jack Sawyer, fiercely resisted Michigan’s effort to plant their block ‘M’ flag in Ohio Stadium’s center field. Swinney was quite explicit about what he thought about the flag-planting phenomena. Flag planting, according to Swinney, is “dangerous,” and he promises to “make sure that doesn’t happen anymore” moving ahead. He referred to Saturday’s action’s flag-planting occurrences as “a bad look for college football.” He spoke harshly about what transpired on the field in Clemson, South Carolina, on Saturday. Swinney stated, “I was lucky to escape unscathed and dead in the middle of it,” while previewing the ACC Championship Game on Zoom. Before Saturday’s game, the No. 18 Tigers are favored by 2.5 points against No. 8 SMU.