Skull Session: Teradja Mitchell is coming for C.J. Stroud's job, Dabo Swinney is complaining again, a transfer portal window is coming, and more.
Y'all aren't going to believe this, but Dabo Swinney found something to complain about in his press conference at ACC Media Days.
For shits and giggle though, I decided to look into Swinney's buyout on the off chance that Clemson did decide to fire him last season. Turns out, they would have owed him a whopping $47.5 million in buyout money. For winter and spring sports, students could provide written notification of transfer the day after NCAA championship selections in that sport for 60 calendar days. In fall sports, two separate windows would provide a total of 60 calendar days. The first window would be 45 days beginning the day following championship selection and the second would be from May 1 to May 15.
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