During a recent episode of his See Ball Get Ball show, former ESPN analyst and ex-Georgia linebacker David Pollack weighed in on Dabo Swinney and the future of Clemsonfootball.
Pollack admitted he was “all in” on Clemson entering last season after predicting the Tigers would win it all in 2025, only to watch the program stumble to a disappointing 7-6 finish.
Still, Pollack doesn’t believe Clemson’s struggles are a sign the program is falling apart.
“Listen, I respect Dabo doing it his way,” Pollack said. “I don’t think next year they’re going to bounce back and win 11 games, but I don’t expect them to be near what they were a year ago. I do think they still have a ton of talent on their roster.”
Despite Clemson missing expectations recently, Pollack said he’s still betting on Swinney long term because of everything he’s accomplished.
“When you win as much as he has, and when you are the type of leader and the type of man he is, and what you’ve done at Clemson — like, you got two national titles, bro,” Pollack said. “I’m betting on Dabo. Let’s put it that way.”
Pollack also doesn’t believe Swinney is in danger of losing his job anytime soon.
“If he has another season where he wins eight games, nine games — I don’t think he’s going to be fired,” Pollack said. “I don’t think that’s the case.”
According to Pollack, Clemson’s biggest issue moving forward is simple: finding the right quarterback.
“They’re going to have to find their quarterback,” Pollack said. “Cade Klubnik, a couple years ago, that dude had an unbelievable season… But they dang sure better find a guy to spin it.”
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Pollack added that while Clemson needs to improve on the field, Swinney still deserves credit for the culture he’s built within the program.
“What we do is graduate players. What we do is retain players,” Pollack said of Clemson’s culture. “People don’t leave Clemson for a reason.”
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