Analyst backs Dabo Swinney as he aims to re-establish Clemson football
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 4, 2026, 2:33 PM
Last updated Jul 4, 2026
David Pollack, a college football analyst and former Georgia player, expressed confidence in Dabo Swinney as Clemson prepares for the 2026 season. Pollack highlighted Swinney's resilience amid criticism and challenges with the transfer portal. He stated that Swinney has a long-standing competitive edge and retains enough talent to turn Clemson's fortunes around, especially with Chad Morris rejoining the coaching staff. Pollack emphasized Swinney's commitment to his coaching philosophy and suggested that he still has significant potential ahead in his career.
- •David Pollack believes Dabo Swinney is motivated to prove critics wrong.
- •Challenges with the transfer portal have impacted Clemson's recruitment strategy.
- •Pollack notes returning offensive coordinator Chad Morris could help reshape the team.
- •Swinney is described as having a significant competitive chip on his shoulder.
- •Clemson's talent remains competitive, with elite playmakers on the roster.
- 2:33 PMYahoo Sports — National analyst says Dabo Swinney isn’t done, still has chip on shoulder
"College football analyst and former Georgia legend David Pollack backs Dabo Swinney heading into the 2026 college football season.
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