Three college football fan bases that Dabo Swinney absolutely owns

SOUTH BEND, INDIANA - NOVEMBER 07: Head coach Dabo Swinney of the Clemson Tigers signals to his players in the second quarter against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Notre Dame Stadium on November 7, 2020 in South Bend, Indiana. (Photo by Matt Cashore-Pool/Getty Images)
SOUTH BEND, INDIANA - NOVEMBER 07: Head coach Dabo Swinney of the Clemson Tigers signals to his players in the second quarter against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Notre Dame Stadium on November 7, 2020 in South Bend, Indiana. (Photo by Matt Cashore-Pool/Getty Images) /
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Nov 21, 2020; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day leads the team onto the field before the game against the Indiana Hoosiers at Ohio Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joseph Maiorana-USA TODAY Sports /

Ohio State

Good luck finding a single Clemson football or Dabo Swinney Twitter feed that doesn’t include something from a salty Ohio State Buckeye fan.

Twice now over the last eight months, we have inexplicably gone through a toilet paper shortage in this country. Literally, no one can tell you why. The only logical explanation is the fact that Buckeye fans have cried so much since their December loss to Clemson that they have used up all the toilet paper.

Now that you can’t find it in stores, they have taken to social media to cry about what a meanie head they think Dabo Swinney is.

Seriously, Buckeye fans HATE that Dabo beat Urban Meyer twice and has also been the one to hand Ryan Day his one and only loss as a college football head coach.

Last week when Dabo told Rich Eisen he would not select Ohio State to the College Football Playoffs, Buckeye fans could change their pampers fast enough. Here is just a clip of what Dabo told Eisen

"“I wouldn’t have an issue with it because, again, it’s not my position to have an issue with it. My position is to coach my team, regardless of whoever. I just think there has to be some type of standard. If I was on the committee, it would be hard for me to leave out a 10-1 Texas A&M or an 11-game Florida team over a team that’s played six games. That would be hard for me if I was on a committee, but I’m not on the committee. So it doesn’t really matter.”"