Swinney not happy with new NCAA rule changes

ROCK HILL, S.C. — The Clemson Insider went one-on-one with Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney in Rock Hill, S.C. at Monday night’s Prowl and Growl.

Swinney was not happy with several of the new NCAA rule changes for recruiting.

One of the things he talked about was how disappointed he is in a new NCAA rule which prohibits high school coaches from working summer football camps and attending clinics at colleges if a prospect from his high school is being recruited by that certain college.

“I’m very disappointed,” Swinney said. “It is one of the worst things that has come down the pipe in my opinion since I have been involved in college athletics. This is a relationship business. You especially want to have a relationship with a high school coach. Football is one of the last sports where it still matters. The high school coach still matters a lot.”

Swinney discusses the new rule changes for recruiting, the quarterback race and much more on TCITV: