CLEMSON — Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney has to be pleased with the news that came out Monday night from the NCAA.
The Division I Board of Directors has charged the NCAA Enforcement Staff to “pursue significant penalties” for tampering violations, according to a memo the NCAA sent to its member schools on Monday. Yahoo.com Senior College Football Writer, Ross Dellenger, first reported the story.
The question now becomes — will the NCAA actually follow through?
Clemson Football surely hopes so.
Last month, Swinney publicly accused Ole Miss and head football coach Pete Golding of blatant tampering with former Clemson linebacker Luke Ferrelli, who was already enrolled at Clemson and was not in the transfer portal at the time the alleged tampering took place.