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Dabo Swinney : leading Clemson football to achieve the impossible? / Bradley Brooks, Gregory C. Berka, Cara O. Peters, and Andy Borchers.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Brooks, Bradley, author.
Berka, Gregory C., author.
Peters, Cara O., author.
Borchers, Andy, author.
Series:
SAGE business cases.
SAGE business cases
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Swinney, Dabo, 1969---Case studies.
Swinney, Dabo.
Football coaches--United States--Case studies.
Football coaches.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
London : Society for Case Research, 2024.
Summary:
Dabo Swinney had embraced the types of challenges that many football coaches avoided. He had accepted his first role as collegiate head coach amid a disappointing season for a team laden with dissension. Yet, Dabo's vision, the distinctive culture accompanying it, and a genuine love for players led him to accomplish the unthinkable. Dabo had transformed a mediocre Clemson football program into an elite powerhouse that now claimed multiple national championships and a strong brand in the marketplace. In 2022, however, seismic changes were transforming college football as four elite teams had joined rival athletic conferences, cementing two powerhouse conferences with huge media revenue projections while Clemson's media rights remained fixed through 2036. The timing occurred as Dabo's program was undergoing the most internal changes it had ever faced. As a championship-winning coach, Dabo's leadership and vision were being tested like never before.
Notes:
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ISBN:
979-83-488-3403-6
OCLC:
1569209030
Publisher Number:
T299253

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