William Christopher "Dabo" Swinney born November 20, 1969 is an American football coach,
currently serving as the head coach at Clemson University. Swinney took over midway through the 2008 season,
following the resignation of Tommy Bowden. Swinney has led them to national championships in 2017 and 2019,
and trails only Frank Howard for the most wins by a head coach in Clemson history. On September 8, 2022,
Swinney signed a new contract extension that keeps him the head coach of the Clemson Tigers through the 2031
football season and pays him $115 million over the duration of the contract.
This makes him the second-highest paid college football coach, behind only Nick Saban.
1 .Head coach Team Clemson Conference ACC
2. Record 155–36 3. Biographical details
Born November 20, 1969 (age 52) Birmingham, Alabama
4. Playing career 1990–1992 Alabama Position(s) Wide receiver
5. Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1993–1995 Alabama (GA) 1996 Alabama (WR/TE) 1997 Alabama (TE)
2003–2006 Clemson (WR) 2007–2008 Clemson (AHC/WR) 2008 Clemson (interim HC/OC) 2009–present Clemson
6. Head coaching record Overall 155–36 Bowls 11–7
7. Tournaments 6–4 (CFP) . Accomplishments and honors Championships 2 National (2016, 2018) 7 ACC (2011, 2015–2020) 9 ACC Atlantic Division (2009, 2011, 2012, 2015–2020)
10, Awards 3× Paul "Bear" Bryant Award (2015, 2016, 2018) AFCA Coach of the Year (2015) AP College Football Coach of the Year (2015) Sporting News Coach of the Year (2015)
Walter Camp Coach of the Year (2015) Home Depot Coach of the Year (2015) George Munger Award (2015)
Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year (2011) 2× ACC Coach of the Year (2015, 2018)
The Tigers finished the regular season with a 9–1 record with the only loss coming to Notre Dame on the road in double overtime.
The Tigers avenged that loss, beating Notre Dame in the ACC Championship Game to secure a sixth straight
conference crown and a tenth win for a tenth straight season. The season ended with a loss in the 2021 Sugar Bowl,
William Christopher "Dabo" Swinney born November 20, 1969 is an American football coach,