Dabo Swinney is right: College football officials should answer for their mistakes

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Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney has raised concerns about accountability for officiating errors in college football. Swinney's remarks come in the wake of controversial officiating decisions that have impacted games. He argues that officials should be held accountable for their mistakes, similar to how players and coaches face scrutiny for their performance. This discussion highlights ongoing debates about transparency and accountability in the officiating process within college football. Swinney's comments may influence future discussions and potential reforms in how officiating is handled and reviewed.
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