It's been five days since Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney took the world by storm. Here is where we are in the situation, nearly a week later.
In the wide variety that was mentioned during last Friday’s press conference, the main point to hit home was Swinney’s criticism of college football’s current landscape, which begins with the tampering that is seen all around the country.
He would look to see if penalties ensued within the Rebels’ program, which would circulate to head coach Pete Golding. “I am not going to let someone flat out tamper with my program,” Swinney said. “If you tamper with my players, I’m going to turn you in. There’s a lot more I can say, but I’m going to let the NCAA do its job.”, the NCAA was informed about the situation, investigating “any credible allegations” about the situation, according to the organization. It sets the table for having this situation end up being one of the pioneers of the tampering enforcement of the NIL era.s profile on the Tigers’ website, there is nothing besides a hyperlink to a 27-minute video of Swinney retelling the story of the alleged tampering. While the motive of punishing tampering is an important one, another reason why Swinney and athletic director Graham Neff are pushing for it is to solve the plethora of issues that college football brings.“The NCAA, quite frankly, was surprised the school is willing to come forward as directly and transparently as we have normally,” Neff said on Friday. “There are a lot of complaints in the media, hearsay, amongst the industry, etc. Very little actually gets reported, that’s coming from the NCAA directly.”“A lot of my colleagues across the country have started to say we’re at a critical juncture of college athletics,” Neff said, “and have started to come forward more and more with a voice and perspective and platform of that, and want to really encourage and extend that here.”among those in college football, as well as many members of the media. Analysts like Josh Pate and Booger McFarland also had positive things to say about how Swinney handled it. For now, it’s in the hands of the NCAA. Ferrelli is enrolled at Ole Miss, and the Rebels have not been penalized as of Wednesday afternoon, but a lot can change in due time. In the meantime, Swinney will get his Tigers focused on the winter months before the spring game in March.Griffin is a communications major who was the Sports Editor for The Tiger at Clemson University. He led a team of 20+ reporters after working his way up through the ranks as a staff writer, sideline reporter, and assistant sports editor.Darian Mensah, Duke Reach Settlement That Will Allow QB to Transfer to Miami
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