ACC head coaches' records against Clemson show varied success
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 8, 2026, 8:30 PM
Last updated Jul 8, 2026
As Dabo Swinney begins his 19th season at Clemson, his record against current ACC coaches varies significantly. Only one current coach has a winning record against him, while others like Dave Doeren of NC State and Pat Narduzzi of Pittsburgh have had recent successes. NC State's Doeren holds a 2-9 record overall but won the last matchup on October 28, 2023. Meanwhile, Mike Norvell of Florida State has struggled, maintaining a 1-4 record entering the 2026 season. Clemson’s performance in the ACC has declined over recent years as they face competition amid the NIL and transfer portal changes. Upcoming matchups include Florida State on October 30, 2026, and Miami on October 3, 2026.
- •Dabo Swinney enters 2026 season with mixed records against ACC coaches.
- •Dave Doeren has recently secured a victory over Clemson.
- •Mike Norvell of Florida State holds a 1-4 record versus Clemson.
- •Clemson faces Florida State on October 30, 2026.
- •Clemson's status is impacted by NIL and transfer portal changes.
- 8:30 PMYahoo Sports — Every ACC head coach's career record vs. Clemson football
"Dabo Swinney enters his 19th season at Clemson. Which current ACC football coaches have beaten Swinney the most?
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