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Dabo Swinney defends team, says Clemson can 'send me on my way' if it's 'tired of winning'


During a news conference on Tuesday, Tigers coach Dabo Swinney was asked if criticisms of himself and his team this season are something he has taken personally. Swinney insisted he hasn’t been affected by them, citing his Christian faith as something that has kept him grounded. He proceeded to passionately rattle off his accomplishments. (USA Today)

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Dabo Swinney defends team, says Clemson can 'send me on my way' if it's 'tired of winning'