Clemson Football Coach Dabo Swinney Drops Truth Bomb On College Football Officiating

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Clemson football coach Dabo Swinney has criticized the state of officiating in college football, calling for increased accountability for referees. Speaking on Tuesday, Swinney highlighted that while players and coaches are held accountable for their actions, officials should also face consequences for their mistakes. Swinney emphasized the need for transparency in how officials are disciplined, suggesting that current accountability measures are insufficient and obscured from public view. His comments come amidst ongoing debates about the role of officiating in the sport, with implications for integrity and fairness in college football.
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