Other clemson players are now confirming this happened? Going to need to hear dabo tell me how it’s okay for white people to say the n-word as long as they love god.
"It's just something people say around here. I grew up with it and didn't have a problem. You can sell commercial real estate if you want to. It's all about mentality."
most coaches become coaches because they can't play anymore and it's a very lucrative business to leverage their experience and knowledge
No, he didn't. He was fired and worked a job outside of coaching for two years while still getting paid by Alabama.
lets review. dabo: - loud & proud bible thumper - shyt on Kaepernicks protest when it happened - said that people protesting should leave the country - said he'd retire if players ever got paid - says he doesnt see color or race - waited longer than any other prominent coach to put out a statement on george floyd - did not mention race or police brutality in his statement - was on some all lives matter shyt in his statement and said "everyone needs to stop sinning" - is making $9 million a year off black athleteslabor
we had a DE coach get punched in his fuckin mouth by our RB coach during a practice for saying it and the incident never even made the local papers
i think you got it all. on the paying of players he even said some shit like “there’s enough entitlement in this world as it is” was a fucked comment then but aged even worse
He's been such a frustrating player. He occasionally does something nice, but a lot of head scratchers.
He’s the most hated coach on our staff ever since Batson(s&c) stopped being blamed for us losing 5 games a year
Former Clemson tight end D.J. Greenlee told The State on Tuesday that Tigers assistant coach Danny Pearman used the n-word in speaking to Greenlee during a practice one day during Greenlee’s playing days with the Tigers. Greenlee, who played at Clemson from 2013-16, was reached by phone while he was in Arizona on Tuesday afternoon. “It was just a heated argument during practice, basically. Me and the coach got into it and I was speaking with one of my teammates. He heard me use the n-word basically, and basically tried to correct me by saying the n-word back,” Greenlee told The State. “He wasn’t saying that I was a n-word. It was, using the tone, in a word like, ‘OK ... I was talking to my teammate and you came over here.’” News of this incident first was discussed on social media Tuesday by Kanyton Tuttle, a former walk-on receiver at Clemson. Tuttle on Twitter, in response to Dabo Swinney’s comments about social injustice, said that: “You allowed a coach to call a player the N-word during practice with no repercussions.” A Clemson spokesman, asked about the tweet earlier Tuesday, said the school was aware of the social media post and was still gathering information. Greenlee said the incident occurred in front of the entire team. He added that he spoke with Swinney about the incident on Tuesday. “Yeah, it happened,” Greenlee recalled. “It was a heated time or whatever. I spoke with him after practice. Coach Swinney explained to me what was going on. He said he was going to talk with coach Pearman. I don’t know if he did. Coach Pearman apologized. This was three years ago.” Greenlee said he was eventually able to accept Pearman’s apology. “He apologized the rest of that season. He knew he was in the wrong,” Greenlee said. “You can’t hold a grudge against someone forever.”
Never thought when Dabo was hired there would be an article about Dabo being a great football coach, but that's it. What a time to be a Clemson Tiger.
After learning about the history of Frank Howard and how he's revered at Clemson, do we really think a coach at that school is going to be a civil rights supporter?