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Dabo Swinney attempts to walk back comment about Tennessee players ‘flipping burgers’

Keith Farner

By Keith Farner

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Dabo Swinney now says that he meant his “flipping burgers” comment toward Tennessee as a compliment.

Last week, the Clemson coach raised some eyebrows around Rocky Top when he talked about the Vols’ loss to South Carolina the week before.

โ€œWhen youโ€™re in Tennesseeโ€™s position, and theyโ€™re like, โ€˜OK, we beat South Carolina, we beat Vandy,โ€™ and theyโ€™re in the playoffs. Theyโ€™re flipping burgers at the house, having a cold drink watching the championship weekend, โ€˜What are we? Are we 3 or 4? Where are we going? Are we in Arizona or are we in Atlanta?โ€™ And the next thing you know, you forget youโ€™ve gotta go play.โ€

Those comments came from his weekly radio call-in show, but now that Clemson also lost to the Gamecocks, Swinney is singing a different tune. He said on Tuesday that those comments are a “classic example” of people hearing what they want to hear, and said he was “paying them a compliment.”

Swinney said he was trying to challenge his players and get their attention ahead of the game that the Gamecocks won, 31-30, which snapped a seven-game losing streak in the series.

โ€œYou say, โ€˜OK, youโ€™ve got a path thatโ€™s clear, you know, but you have to finish,โ€™โ€ Swinney said. โ€œThey’ve just got to do this and do that and next week, they can sit at home and flip burgers and watch all the championship games. … Itโ€™s not anything against Tennessee. Iโ€™ve got all the respect in the world for Tennessee. People just hear what they want to hear. It was not a shot at them at all. … I was talking about our guys and how theyโ€™ve got to finish.โ€

 

 

Keith Farner

A former newspaper veteran, Keith Farner is a news manager for Saturday Down South.

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