Dabo Swinney Thinks If Clemson, FSU Played 10 Times, Each Team Would Win 5 Games
Anyone who watched last Saturday’s marquee matchup between No. 3 Clemson and No. 5 Florida State realized fairly quickly that there was a difference in talent level between the two programs. The Seminoles stormed out to a 27-7 lead by halftime, increased it to 41-7 in the third quarter, and coasted the rest of the way for a lopsided 51-14 victory. FSU outgained Clemson 525-326 in terms of yardage, held the ball for over 10 minutes more than the Tigers and committed three less turnovers. In short, it was a dominating performance.
All that considered, Clemson coach Dabo Swinney doesn’t think there is as much of a gap between the two teams as was demonstrated. Check out what he had to say today:
While I think it’s admirable that he wants to keep his players’ spirits high, it’s a little presumptuous to say that you’re as good of a team as one that you just got trounced by – at home, no less.
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Dabo Swinney Thinks If Clemson, FSU Played 10 Times, Each Team Would Win 5 Games
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