The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Clemson’s Swinney already looking ahead

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Dabo Swinney won’t be celebratin­g for long.

After leading Clemson to its second national title in three years, the coach is eager to get started on the next one.

Swinney will be back in the office Friday — meeting with players, going over the schedule for offseason workouts, establishi­ng the tone for another championsh­ip run.

That may sound like a perpetual grind to some folks.

Swinney calls it pure joy. “I get motivated by winning,” he said, his voice rising with excitement. “I don’t have to lose to get motivated. Man, I’m as motivated as I’ve ever been to get back to work with next year’s team and kind of figure it out. It’s going to be fun because we’ve got a lot of unbelievab­le seniors that are moving on, but we’ve got some dynamic pieces.”

The Tigers completed one of the greatest seasons in college football — the best ever, in the estimation of Swinney and his players — with a stunning 44-16 blowout of mighty Alabama in the national championsh­ip game Monday night.

Clemson became the first team in major-college history to finish 15-0, totally dominating the reigning champion, a squad that spent all season atop The Associated Press rankings.

Swinney joined some very select company, becoming only the 19th coach to win multiple titles in the AP poll era, which began in 1936.

While he scoffed at the idea of using the D-word — “We’re a long way from a dynasty” — there is no denying that Clemson has gained equal billing with Nick Saban’s Crimson Tide in any discussion of college football’s most dominant programs.

The Tigers are 55-4 over the last four seasons — the same record as Alabama. Those two teams have divvied up the national titles, with three of their meetings coming in the championsh­ip game. The only exception was last season, when Alabama knocked off Clemson in the Sugar Bowl semifinal before beating Georgia for the crown.

“We’re a great program. There’s no doubt about that,” Swinney said Tuesday. “We’re incredibly consistent in every area of our program. That’s what I’m more proud of than anything, just the consistenc­y.”

Clemson will almost certainly begin the 2019 season ranked No. 1 and no worse than a co-favorite with the Crimson Tide to win another national title.

The offense, in particular, shouldn’t miss a beat, but Clemson will have some major losses to address on the defensive side. Swinney doesn’t seem the least bit concerned.

Youngsters such as Xavier Thomas, K.J. Henry and Justin Mascoll are ready to step in. The next group of stellar recruits has already started moving into the dorms.

“Y’all don’t have any idea who they are right now,” Swinney said, “but this time next year everybody is going to know who they are. That’s the fun part about what I do. We get to start over every year and plug guys in and let them go play.”

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 ?? David J. Phillip / Associated Press ?? Clemson coach Dabo Swinney reacts during the second half of Monday’s championsh­ip against Alabama in Santa Clara, Calif.
David J. Phillip / Associated Press Clemson coach Dabo Swinney reacts during the second half of Monday’s championsh­ip against Alabama in Santa Clara, Calif.

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