Texarkana Gazette

Kelly, Swinney express concern about no families at playoffs

- The Associated Press

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Notre Dame’s Brian Kelly and Clemson’s Dabo Swinney both expressed concerns about playing a College Football Playoff semifinal game at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., on New Year’s Day if players’ families aren’t allowed to attend.

Kelly even went as far as to say “I’m not sure we’ll play in the playoffs if the parents can’t be there.”

The Rose Bowl announced earlier this month that due to COVID-19-related restrictio­ns put in place by the state of California no fans will be allowed at the game.

The coaches’ comments came during a videoconfe­rence call Friday on the eve of the ACC Championsh­ip game in Charlotte, North Carolina between the second-ranked Fighting Irish and the No. 4 Tigers.

“Why would we play if you can’t have families at the game?” Kelly said. “If you can’t have families at bowl games, why would you go to a game where your families can’t be part of it? What’s the sense of playing a game in an area of the country where nobody can be part of it?”

Swinney suggested the game should be moved to another location if families aren’t allowed to attend.

“Whether we’re in (the game) or whoever is in it, I don’t care, it makes no sense to me to put a put a bunch of kids on a plane and fly them all the way to California to play in an empty stadium,” Swinney said. “That makes zero sense when you have plenty of stadiums where you can have fans, and most importantl­y, you can have families.”

Swinney pointed out that each family receives a $2,500 stipend to attend games and that the families of all four playoff teams should have the same opportunit­y to watch the game in person. The other CFP semifinal game will be played Jan. 1 at the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans, Louisiana.

The College Football Playoff national championsh­ip will be Jan. 11 in Miami Gardens, Fla.

“This is a year a year where everyone has had to make adjustment­s and (move to the game) to me would be a pretty simple one to make,” Swinney said.

Kelly agreed. “Why can’t it be the Rose Bowl in Las Vegas or can it be the Rose Bowl in another town?” Kelly said. “Where’s the flexibilit­y for the student-athlete is all I’m saying. The one thing these kids have been is incredibly flexible, and then on the other side we can’t be flexible? It’s hard to imagine.

Kelly said he’s only echoing the concerns of his players.

“I’m not the guy out there making this up because it’s not about my family,” Kelly said. “It’s about their family, so I’m a voice for our team, and they’re concerned. They’re focused on the ACC championsh­ip. That’s where their focus is. They’re not going to be speaking about these things. But, if in fact we’re selected to be a part of it, this will then be No. 1 on their radar, so then I’ll have to address it with our leaders as to how they feel about this.”

Kelly said his players have been on campus since June and haven’t seen their families much at all. “They’ve had to fight through COVID, some of them have had COVID,” Kelly said. “They can’t be around their families for Christmas, and you’re going to tell me we’re going to have a playoff and maybe one site can have families and the other can’t? Please.”

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