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Swinney calls for Congressional action to address tampering in college football

16 July 2026
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Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney has spoken out again about alleged tampering by Ole Miss in the transfer of linebacker Luke Ferrelli, six months after he first made the accusations. Swinney claims he provided the NCAA with evidence but has not received any feedback. He maintains that he does not regret his public comments, advocating for accountability in college football regarding tampering, which he described as “rampant.” During a recent media event, Swinney suggested that fines, suspensions, and firings could be necessary measures to deter tampering. Ole Miss coach Pete Golding has defended his program, stating there are two sides to every story. The issue of tampering has gained attention, with SEC commissioner Greg Sankey calling for modernized rules, and ACC commissioner Jim Phillips urging coaches to report tampering incidents. There is also support among other coaches for Swinney’s stance, emphasizing the need for better regulations in college sports.

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This situation highlights ongoing concerns about tampering in college athletics, which has become increasingly prevalent with the rise of transfer portals. Historically, the NCAA has struggled to enforce tampering rules effectively, leading to calls for legislative changes, such as the Protect College Sports Act, which aims to address these issues. Coaches and athletic leaders are advocating for stricter regulations to ensure fair play within college sports, reflecting a broader need for accountability amid evolving dynamics in athlete recruitment and transfers.

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