Was Dabo Swinney's Dig at Urban Meyer's Longevity Negative Recruiting, or Plain Old Recruiting?
Posted Dec 22, 2017
Clemson sports information director Tim Bourret leaned over Dabo Swinney’s shoulder at about noon on Wednesday. “We have it in,” Bourret said. The National Letter of Intent from Jackson Carman, the 6'6", 330-pound offensive lineman from Fairfield, Ohio, had arrived. Per NCAA rules, Swinney now was allowed to utter Carman’s name with a camera rolling. And utter it he did.
(Sports Illustrated)
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