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Right now, the Clemson Tigers fans will stay cocooned for a couple of days to get rid of their trauma. After all, the 2025 season marked their head coach Dabo Swinney’s worst start, a 1-3 record for the first time. And it was possible with their latest blow by Syracuse Orange (21-34) on Saturday. The game officially went into a weather delay at 2:13 PM Eastern. Lightning was detected within 8 miles of Memorial Stadium. Maybe it was just the universe’s way of warning Clemson. Now that the Tigers got struck by thunder, even Swinney can no longer pretend ‘All is well.’
Right after the game wrapped up, Clemson Tiger Net analyst Grayson Mann tweeted, “I’ve been in a lot of painful locker rooms. That was up there near the top. My heart hurts for the team and for the fans.” Talking about Swinney? He’s experienced many difficult postgame situations after losses. Clemson lost to both ranked SEC opponents they faced last season, first to No. 1 Georgia to start the year and then to rival South Carolina.
Dabo Swinney is here.
“I’ve been in a lot of painful locker rooms. That was up there near the top. My heart hurts for the team and for the fans.”@ClemsonTigerNet
— Grayson Mann (@gray_mann21) September 20, 2025
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But the defeat at the hands of Fran Brown’s boys has left a deep wound in Swinney’s heart, as he admitted it was one of the “top” defeats he’s ever been part of. He wrapped up his short post-game message expressing empathy to all the Clemson loyals and team members going through this hard phase.
Clemson’s path to the College Football Playoff is now slipping away. Not just this, with two ACC losses already on the books, even a shot at the conference title looks grim. Right now, Swinney’s program is trailing by seven points or more in all four of its games this season, similar to only UCLA and Virginia Tech’s 2025 ride so far. It might be difficult for the fans to believe that it is the same Swinney who led the Tigers to CFP national titles in 2016 and 2018. Only once before in his tenure, back in 2010, has Clemson found itself with such a bad start to the season.
Against Syracuse, Swinney’s defense crumbled. Poor angles, tackling whiffs, and too many penalties. Clemson’s defense delivered one of its roughest outings under Swinney, surrendering 433 yards overall, with 303 yards and 18 first downs allowed before halftime. On top of that, the Tigers were flagged three times for 45 yards. “We just can’t seem to be on the same page and play complimentary football,” Swinney sounded frustrated. But how is his quarterback, Cade Klubnik, dealing with the fresh heartbreak?
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Cade Klubnik shows confidence despite crucial mistakes
Unlike his head coach, who sounded all low, Klubnik has shown his zeal, promising a turnaround. As Clemson Sports Media tweeted, “#Clemson QB Cade Klubnik when asked how much belief he has in his team: “I’ve got all the belief. I will continue to fight for this team….I’m not going anywhere.”” But will the fans believe his words after the fall against Syracuse?
When Swinney’s quarterback needed to be great, he couldn’t come through. In crunch time, the mistakes piled up. Klubnik kept the ball instead of handing off to Adam Randall on two critical downs. He continued to struggle as he tossed a late fourth-quarter pick while trailing by 14, and misfired on several must-convert throws. So, maybe Urban Meyer was right about Klubnik with his honest opinion.
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Has Dabo Swinney lost his magic touch, or can he still turn Clemson's season around?
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Four games down, he has completed 52 of 88 passes, for 633 yards, and three touchdowns, dropping his completion rate to 59.1% and QBR to 43.8. Now that’s not something fans expected from a player who has been considered one of the nation’s best quarterbacks. Urban Meyer had this to say about Clemson, “For some reason, Clubnik’s not playing well. For some reason, their team just, I think their schedule is going to lighten up here, and they’ll go on a run, and they’ll get it figured out.”
But with a wobbly quarterback, maybe Dabo Swinney’s “go somewhere else” message will actually come true. “If they want me gone, they can send me on my way,” said the head coach. “If they’re tired of winning, they can send me on my way. I won’t stop. I’m 55. I’ll go somewhere else and win. I ain’t going to the beach.” Did the stumble against Syracuse push Swinney closer to the exit ramp?
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Has Dabo Swinney lost his magic touch, or can he still turn Clemson's season around?