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It's interesting that Clemson is thrown out along with Bama, Michigan, et al as a power. They are a flash in the pan since Dabo. Dabo lost to Spurrier 5 years in a row, and somewhere after the second or third loss he knew he had two choices: cheat or get fired. Suddenly, 4 and 5 star players started going to a small town in the corner of SC with a very low black population to play for a guy whose previous job was a position coach and his job before that was in commercial real estate. Why? NIL money before there was NIL.
Now, with NIL, Clemson is under the same rules as everyone else, and you have already seen their recruiting slip a bit. The still have the reputation for putting DL in the league, but they are on a downward trend. The rise of South Carolina isn't helping Clemson, and South Carolina can compete with Clemson all day long with NIL $$.
Over the last 35 years FSU is the ACC team that is a more traditional power, and they are rising again.
Since 1980, Clemson has won 9 or more games 25 times. In that same time span, Bama has done it 29 times, Michigan 27. Not a large discrepancy. In the same span of years, Bama won 7 NCs to Clemson's 3 and Michigan's 1. A wider gulf to be sure, but there is no doubt that Clemson was a sleeping giant here in the Southeast. Prior to Dabo, Clemson was a top recruiting team yearly. Dabo inherited a ton of talent when he took over as HC. He has made that team better, but they were primed for the right coach. Calling them a power isn't a stretch.