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Clemson Overcomes Adversity to Snap Georgia Tech Hex

By Greg WallaceOct 24th 2010 – 12:45AM

CLEMSON, S.C. -- For Dabo Swinney, adversity and Georgia Tech are practically synonymous. Five days after Swinney took the reins of a reeling Clemson program following Tommy Bowden's forced resignation in October 2008, his Tigers battled the Yellow Jackets tooth-and-nail before falling 21-17, largely due to six...

Hurricanes Ride Risky Jacory Harris to Rewarding Win Over Clemson

By Greg WallaceOct 2nd 2010 – 8:30PM

CLEMSON, S.C. -- Putting Jacory Harris under center for your football team is the ultimate risk-reward scenario. Miami's junior quarterback is breathtaking to behold. His rocket throwing arm and natural scrambling ability make the Hurricanes' offense a threat to score at any time. Yet, sometimes, watching him is like...

Clemson Assistants To Be Paid $1.8 Million; Thankfully, Not Each

By Mark HastyApr 3rd 2009 – 11:37AM

There is, apparently, no recession in college football. Or, if there is, it has bypassed the South Carolina uplands. Now that Dabo Swinney (right) has had his training wheels taken off, it's time for the rest of the staff to get paid accordingly. And oh boy, are they going to. Clemson will pony up $1.8 million for Dabo...

Life's Just Tougher at Baylor

By Brian GrummellApr 27th 2007 – 6:17PM

Maybe it's the twangy country music playing in the background but I'm thinking life's just a little more hardscrabble at Baylor.Baylor blog Bear Meat is retrospectively ruing what should have been with former coach Kevin Steele.You could only assume after stringing together four of the worst seasons in college football...

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Background on Kevin Steele

Kevin Steele (born May 17, 1958) is a former American football coach and player. Most recently, he was the defensive coordinator at Clemson University from 2009 until early 2012. From 1999 to 2002, Steele served as the head football coach at Baylor University, compiling a record of 9–36.

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