Dabo Swinney released a 14-minute video Monday in an attempt to end some of the controversy that has swirled around Clemson the last week.
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Notre Dame AD Jack Swarbrick confident Irish can play full schedule, wants students to see games in person
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World TeamTennis to hold season in one city beginning July 12
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