How Clemson football coach Dabo Swinney looks at Orange Bowl thumping by Tennessee

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How Clemson football coach Dabo Swinney looks at Orange Bowl thumping by Tennessee
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Don’t expect Clemson's Mr. Optimism to exhibit any signs of doom and gloom.

For those who dare to recall, West Virginia quarterback Geno Smith passed for 401 yards and six touchdowns as Clemson suffered the most lopsided defeat in Orange Bowl history.Both proved to be watershed moves for the program.

"My job at that moment was to make sure a bad moment didn't make us lose sight of a great year," said Swinney, whose team finished 10-4 that season."The year before we won six games, so it was just another step for us. "We were back two years later and beat a great Ohio State team. So the loss to West Virginia was just a bad day in the midst of a great journey. It's all part of it."A lot of water has passed under the Clemson football program’s bridge since, leaving the Tigers and their fan base awash in unprecedented success. Clemson has posted 12 consecutive seasons with 10 or more victories, eight ACC titles and two national championships.

The Tigers missed out on a berth in the College Football Playoff for a second consecutive year, capped the 2022 season with defeats in three of their final six games, and Friday night’s spanking at the hands of Tennessee turned out to be another"pretty bad night.""We’re 11-3," Swinney said."I wish we were undefeated, but we’ve won the league seven of the last eight years and we’ve been pretty consistent.

"We had 11 great days and three bad ones," Henry said."But I wouldn’t trade anything for what I was a part of this year. It’s all about the relationships. I’ve been part of a lot of great teams here and this will go down as one of them.""I’ll always remember all the free popcorn when we had movie nights before the game," Henry said."I love popcorn and I appreciate Coach Swinney for allowing that for the team.

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