Dabo Swinney should've left Clemson two years ago for Alabama, avoided inevitable fall

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Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney is under pressure following a defeat to Duke that marked the team's fifth loss of the season. Despite leading Clemson to two national championships in the past, Swinney's future with the program is uncertain as the current season proves challenging. Following the Duke loss, Swinney expressed dismay, calling it "a low of lows," and acknowledging the possibility of being fired. The struggles highlight a shift in the program's trajectory, with recruiting successes waning and the team underperforming, leading to speculation about Swinney's tenure at Clemson.
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