QUINIX Sport News: Clemson fires defensive coordinator Wes Goodwin after 3 seasons

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Clemson was particularly bad against the run, allowing nearly 300 yards per game.

Clemson is making a change at defensive coordinator, firing Wes Goodwin after three seasons on the job. Head coach Dabo Swinney announced the move on Monday morning.

The Tigers made it to the College Football Playoff by winning the ACC championship game over SMU. But the defense struggled to stop the run all season. Clemson allowed 292 rushing yards per game, ranking No. 77 in the nation. Overall, the defense ranked No. 69 in the nation in yards allowed per game, giving up an average of 494 yards.

Clemson’s difficulties against the run continued in the CFP, allowing 292 rushing yards in its 38-24 loss to Texas.

The Tigers’ performance took a considerable drop after ranking No. 8 in total defense during the 2023 season despite returning talent including defensive linemen Peter Woods and DeMonte Capehart, edge rusher T.J. Parker, and Barrett Carter and Sammy Brown at linebacker.

Woods, Parker and Brown, along with linebacker Wade Woodaz (tied for the team lead in tackles) and defensive back Avieon Terrell, are set to return in 2025.

 

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