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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 602133" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>I am not asserting that Clemson's success is only due to money. Swinney did turn down a raise in the early years with the provision it go to assistants. Goes to prove the point. Early on Dabo targeted the right OCs and DCs, and has since made sure all the assistants are the best he can get. It's to the point now where he has built a culture such that some assistants are choosing to stay rather than be poached away for a bit more money. </p><p></p><p>My assertion was that when your roster is stocked with yearly top 20 recruiting talent, it's not a complete rebuild. Dabo inherited a ferrari that needed tinkering, not a family sedan needing a new engine. Clemson financed the tinkering, slowly at first but then going "all in" a few years ago. Now they are recruiting top 5-10 yearly and building a program that could easily turn into a dynasty. While money is not the only ingredient, it is a necessary one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 602133, member: 1191"] I am not asserting that Clemson's success is only due to money. Swinney did turn down a raise in the early years with the provision it go to assistants. Goes to prove the point. Early on Dabo targeted the right OCs and DCs, and has since made sure all the assistants are the best he can get. It's to the point now where he has built a culture such that some assistants are choosing to stay rather than be poached away for a bit more money. My assertion was that when your roster is stocked with yearly top 20 recruiting talent, it's not a complete rebuild. Dabo inherited a ferrari that needed tinkering, not a family sedan needing a new engine. Clemson financed the tinkering, slowly at first but then going "all in" a few years ago. Now they are recruiting top 5-10 yearly and building a program that could easily turn into a dynasty. While money is not the only ingredient, it is a necessary one. [/QUOTE]
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