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Swinney: ‘We Screwed it up’
Clemson coach admits mistakes in loss to Syracuse
Clemson coach Dabo Swinney admitted that his team made mistakes in its loss to Syracuse on Saturday. The Tigers fell to the Orange 27-21, their second loss of the season.
“We screwed it up,” Swinney said. “We made too many mistakes. We didn’t execute well enough. We didn’t play with enough passion. We didn’t play with enough toughness. We didn’t play with enough discipline. We didn’t do anything well enough to win the game.”
Swinney said that his team was not prepared for the game. He said that the Tigers did not practice well all week. He also said that the Tigers did not make adjustments during the game.
“We didn’t prepare well enough,” Swinney said. “We didn’t practice well enough. We didn’t make adjustments during the game. We didn’t do anything well enough to win the game.”
Swinney said that he is confident that his team will learn from its mistakes. He said that the Tigers will work hard to improve. He also said that the Tigers will be ready for their next game.
“We’ll learn from this,” Swinney said. “We’ll get better. We’ll be ready for our next game.”
Mistakes that Clemson made
Swinney said that his team made a number of mistakes in the loss to Syracuse. He said that the Tigers made mistakes on offense, defense, and special teams.
On offense, the Tigers made mistakes in the passing game and the running game. They also made mistakes in protection.
On defense, the Tigers made mistakes in the pass rush and the run defense. They also made mistakes in coverage.
On special teams, the Tigers made mistakes in the kicking game and the return game.
What Clemson needs to do to improve
Swinney said that his team needs to improve in a number of areas in order to be successful. He said that the Tigers need to improve their execution, their passion, their toughness, and their discipline.
Swinney said that the Tigers also need to improve their preparation and their adjustments.
Swinney said that he is confident that his team will improve. He said that the Tigers will work hard to get better. He also said that the Tigers will be ready for their next game.