Clemson's Dabo Swinney Hit With Significant Fine for Post-Game Remarks
Summary
Clemson's head coach, Dabo Swinney, received a $10,000 fine for his critical comments about the officiating after a game against Duke. A controversial referee decision during the game led to Clemson's loss, which was a significant point of frustration for Swinney.Key Facts
- Dabo Swinney is the head coach of the Clemson Tigers football team.
- Clemson lost a game to Duke due to a controversial referee call.
- The disputed call was a pass interference on a crucial fourth-down play.
- Duke scored a touchdown following the penalty, regaining the lead.
- After the game, Swinney criticized the officiating in a press conference.
- The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) fined Swinney $10,000 for violating sportsmanship rules.
- Clemson's season record after the game was 3 wins and 5 losses.
- Swinney expressed concern about his job security after the loss.
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