Dabo Swinney

Player

Birthday November 20, 1969

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.

Age 54 years old

Nationality United States

#28140 Most Popular

1969

William Christopher "Dabo" Swinney (born November 20, 1969) is an American football coach, currently serving as the head football coach at Clemson University.

1989

Swinney joined the Crimson Tide football program as a walk-on wide receiver in 1989.

1990

He earned a scholarship and lettered on three teams (1990–1992), including the Crimson Tide's 1992 National Championship team.

During his time as an undergraduate at Alabama, Swinney was twice named an Academic All-SEC and SEC Scholar Athlete Honor Roll member.

In three seasons at Alabama, he caught seven passes for 81 yards.

While completing work on his MBA, Swinney served as a graduate assistant at Alabama under Gene Stallings.

1993

He received his bachelor's degree in commerce & business administration in 1993 and two years later, he earned a master's degree in Business Administration from the same university.

At one point, his career goals included being a doctor and running a hospital.

1995

In December 1995, Swinney received his MBA from Alabama and became a full-time assistant coach for the Crimson Tide in charge of wide receivers and tight ends.

He retained these posts under Stallings' successor, Mike DuBose.

2001

He was fired with all of DuBose's staff in early 2001.

Swinney sat out the 2001 season while receiving his contractual payments from Alabama.

His former strength coach at Alabama, Rich Wingo, had become president of Birmingham-based AIG Baker Real Estate and offered him a job.

From April 2001 through February 2003, he did not coach and instead worked for AIG Baker Real Estate on development projects in Alabama.

2002

In 2002, Tommy Bowden—Swinney's former position coach at Alabama— offered him the position of wide receivers coach at Clemson, and Swinney joined in 2003.

He also took over as recruiting coordinator from popular longtime coordinator Rick Stockstill.

2007

Swinney proved to be both an excellent wide receivers coach as well as recruiting coordinator, coaching ACC-leading receivers and being named one of the nation's top 25 recruiters in 2007 by Rivals.com.

2008

Swinney took over as head coach of the Clemson Tigers seven games into the 2008 season, following the resignation of Tommy Bowden.

Swinney was named the interim head football coach on October 13, 2008, after head coach Tommy Bowden resigned six games into the season.

The Tigers had started the year ranked #9 in the preseason polls, but then went 3–3 (1–2 ACC) in their first six games.

At the time he was informed of his promotion, he was working with the wide receivers on their upcoming game.

With a reputation as a top-notch recruiter, Swinney was chosen over Clemson defensive coordinator Vic Koenning (former head coach of Wyoming), and associate head coach Brad Scott (former head coach of South Carolina).

Swinney's first actions as interim head coach were to fire offensive coordinator Rob Spence and introduce a new tradition, the "Tiger Walk", where all players and coaches walk through the parking lot outside Memorial Stadium about two hours before a game as they head inside for final game preparations.

2016

Swinney's team won national championships in 2016 and 2018.

2018

His 2018 Clemson Tigers have often been considered one of the greatest college football teams of all time.

He is also the winningest head coach in Clemson football 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 highest paid college football coach, now that Nick Saban has retired.

Dabo's parents, Carol McIntosh and Ervil Swinney, married shortly after Carol's high school graduation.

The couple had three boys: Tracy, Tripp, and William (Dabo).

Although born in Birmingham, Dabo was raised in Pelham. He attended Pelham High School, where he played a number of sports, including baseball and football.

Facing financial troubles after his parents divorced, Dabo and his mother were temporarily homeless and lived with various friends for a period of time.

Nevertheless, Swinney was an honor student and continued to excel in football.

His high school coach encouraged Dabo to pursue basketball at a number of colleges; however, Swinney insisted on the University of Alabama—his father's favorite football team—once he learned that he was admissible.

Swinney once revealed, "I didn't know what a Pell Grant was, and I didn't know how to do student loans. I had no clue. I had no collegiate background in my family of how to do that type of stuff."

While in college, his mother stayed with him and a classmate in an off-campus apartment for three years until she could afford her own home.

Dabo worked a number of low wage jobs during the summer of his sophomore year in order to pay for tuition, rent, and other expenses.

That fall, he received a notice that he owed the university $550 that was due the next day or his classes would be dropped and he would be disqualified from the football team.

That same day he opened a credit line with Discover credit card, which allowed him to pay the outstanding balance along with his rent.

Swinney was involved in Greek Life during college, and was initiated as a brother of the Pi Kappa Alpha.