When a head football coach brings you to three national championship games in four years, and you win two of them, you do whatever you can to keep him around. Even if it means backing up the Brinks truck for him.
Clemson University knows this, and that’s why they went all out to keep Dabo Swinney in Death Valley, signing him to a humongous 10-year, $93-million contract extension earlier today.
It’s been a big 24 hours for a Clemson program that just saw three of their former defensive linemen get taken within the first 17 picks of the 2019 NFL Draft.