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Swinney says help from Congress is only way to discourage ‘blatant’ tampering in college football
Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney accuses Ole Miss of 'blatant' tampering in recruiting transfer linebacker Luke Ferrelli and demands congressional intervention to address widespread tampering in college football. Swinney calls for consequences like fines and suspensions, while other coaches, including Louisville's Jeff Brohm, support his stance and the proposed Protect College Sports Act in Congress.
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