In a college football landscape defined by massive buyouts and quick triggers, Clemson's Dabo Swinney says no one is safe from the chopping block—not even him.
During his Tuesday press conference, the 17-year head coach gave a blunt assessment of the profession, where he believes the expectation to win championships has become "unfair."
'They Could Get Rid of Me Tomorrow'
When asked if any coach who isn't consistently making the playoff is safe, Swinney was direct.
“Similar to the NFL in that regard," Swinney said. "I’ve been fortunate here because I’ve been the head coach here for 17 years with a long track record, but they could get rid of me tomorrow.