The Dabo Swinney dynasty at Clemson is not just collapsing; it's now the target of scathing, "get-out-while-you-can" advice from college football's most powerful voice.
ESPN's Paul Finebaum, who has watched Clemson spiral from a No. 4 preseason ranking to a 3-5 laughing stock, "sounded off" on the Tigers' head coach Monday, delivering a message that was equal parts public intervention and ominous warning.
Following Clemson's latest humiliation—a 46-45 home loss to Duke—Finebaum said it's time for Swinney to find an exit.
"Nobody here is suggesting Dabo Swinney be fired,” Finebaum said on The Matt Barrie Show.