The Clemson Tigers fall to 1-3 on the season after suffering a tough 34-21 Week 4 loss to the Syracuse Orange. It's the first time the Tigers have begun a season 1-3 in the Dabo Swinney era, and the program's postseason hopes are dwindling fast. After Saturday's loss, Swinney shared a statement, vowing that he has to improve as a coach for the players.
Swinney, who is 55 years old, claimed that it is his responsibility to be better for Clemson, according to Jon Blau of The Post Courier. The former two-time winning champion head coach also said that the players on the team are going to lean on each other to overcome the struggles.
“It's my responsibility to be better,” said Dabo Swinney. “I just hurt for the guys, but I am thankful, and I hope y'all notice, those kids fought to the