The College Football Playoff already features a matchup of a coach playing against his old school. Should Alabama and Clemson win, the National Championship Game could very well feature another “what if” scenario for one of its coaches.

Clemson coach Dabo Swinney told Paul Finebaum on Tuesday he could have joined his alma mater Alabama’s coaching staff on three occasions. The timing just did not work out in each case:

Swinney played at Alabama from 1990-92 before joining the coaching staff as a graduate assistant and then wide receiver/tight end coach. In 2003 he left Alabama to become the wide receiver and assistant head coach at Clemson.

There he has stayed ever since, becoming Clemson’s head coach in 2008.

There were clearly opportunities before then for him to return to his alma mater, but in each case something got in the way that prevented him from returning.

Now, it seems things have worked out well for Swinney. He has Clemson in the College Football Playoff. It would be poetic for him to face off with Alabama should those two teams win.