WATCH: Dabo Swinney pairs colorful outfit with trendy dance
Dabo Swinney turned heads yesterday with his outfit at his 2022 Ladies Clinic. The event raises money for the fight against breast cancer. The Clemson football coach stole the show when he came out in style in an all pink suit with a matching pink fedora.
That wasn’t all, though. In his entrance to Littlejohn Coliseum, Swinney paired the eye-popping outfit with his own take on the griddy dance.
Swinney got the college football world talking about the combo. While there aren’t many coaches that can get their programs to consistent College Football Playoff, there are even fewer who could have made this fashion statement work. Doing it for a cause like his makes it worth it as well.
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WATCH: Dabo Swinney drills a fadeway jumper over three-star football prospect
Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney has always been one of the more relatable head coaches in college football. On Sunday afternoon, he took to the basketball court and had a little fun with Robert Billings, a three-star safety from Alpharetta, Georgia. Check it out below as Swinney shows off his moves, going through the legs, and then draining a fadeaway jumper on the baseline.
The celebration after the shot is the best.
According to the On3 Consensus Rankings for the 2023 cycle, Billings is currently rated as the No. 48 safety prospect in America. It’s not surprising to see Dabo Swinney playing basketball with a recruit, after all plenty of other coaches across college football have danced with prospects (Nick Saban), climbed trees (Jim Harbaugh), there’s really no limit on what coaches will do to land a prospect. Those are just a few small examples. Of course, with NIL and the transfer portal, the landscape of college football recruiting has changed pretty drastically.