Clemson HC Dabo Swinney Gets Mercilessly Mocked For Getting Blown Out By Ohio State After Ranking Them 11th In His Coaches Poll - DMT NEWS

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Clemson HC Dabo Swinney Gets Mercilessly Mocked For Getting Blown Out By Ohio State After Ranking Them 11th In His Coaches Poll

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Before the Clemson-Ohio State College Football Playoff semifinal, Tigers head coach Dabo Swinney raised eyebrows when he ranked the Ohio State Buckeyes No. 11 in his Coaches Poll. Swinney argued that OSU should have been disqualified from being ranked in the top 10 because they only played six games due to Covid-19.

“I just think there has to be some type of standard,” “I just think it would be – if I was on a committee, it would be hard for me to leave out a 10-1 Texas A&M or an 11-game Florida team over a team that’s played six games. That would be hard for me if I was on a committee, but I’m not on the committee. So it doesn’t really matter.”

Swinney doubled down on his stance after receiving backlash over his ranking of Ohio State.

“It means something to me. It’s my poll. I do it. … It has nothing to do with Ohio State — absolutely zero,” Swinney said. “You can change the name to Michigan or Georgia or Florida or Tennessee or Nebraska. Anytime you have a top-10 (ranking), it should be that special. This year it’s like really, really, really special and I wanted it to be that way.

“And so, I wanted to recognize the teams that played 9 games or more. And so, if you didn’t play 9 games, I just didn’t consider you for the top 10. That’s why they were 11. …

“Obviously, they’re a great team. They’re plenty good enough and talented enough to beat us and good enough to win the national championship. But, in my opinion, I don’t think that it’s right that 3 teams have to play 13 games to win it all and 1 team has to play 8. What universe am I living in? And it has nothing to do with them. It was about qualifying. And I didn’t think they were qualified based on the number of games.”

Clemson went on to get blown out by Ohio State on Friday night in the Sugar Bowl and fans immediately reminded Swinney about his comments.









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